Thursday, April 2, 2009

Taking the Message Online

1. The Wall Street Journal has taken notice of the effort by pro-lifers to bring our message online, for example through the www.catholicvote.org commercial that was to be aired during the Super Bowl. Another example is the Christian Medical and Dental Association (much less snazzy) video on conscience protection. The New Evangelization, using the new media to bring the truth to our culture.

2. Russell Shaw provides some historical perspective on Americanism, apropos of NDU. Bishops continue to comment. 230,000 signatures on the petition.

3. A very thoughtful reflection on the Holy Father's comments on HIV/AIDS and condoms, by a Jesuit priest who heads the African Jesuit AIDS Network.

4. Kirsten Powers, a liberal pro-choice news analyst on the Fox News Network, wrote a scathing reaction to the Cult of Moloch's frenzy over the Virginia law requiring abortionists to offer a sonogram, and offering help to crisis pregnancy centers. She exposes the basic lie of the pro-abortion movement -- they couldn't care less about letting women make an informed choice.

5. In case you missed it, here is the invaluable Fr. Thomas Berg's recent article on the theats to religious liberty and attacks on the Church.

6. The slippery slope becomes a mine shaft. Romania is considering legalizing "consensual" incest.

7. Somebody who is described as a science advisor to our State Department has opined that there are far too many people on the Earth. She's welcome to reside somewhere else, if that will help the problem. But of course, there's always too many of "them" and just the right number of "us".

9. For Church geeks like myself, here's a nice piece on the the Archbishop's coat of arms.

10. Four years ago today, Pope John Paul II was reborn into eternal life.

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