Tag Archives: pro-life

Bishop With Balls

It’s about time somebody applied well-established Canon Law to keep nominal Catholic
politicians in line.

Wisconsin
Bishop Bans Pro-Choice Politicians From Communion

By Kevin Eckstrom

“Roman Catholic Bishop Raymond Burke of LaCrosse, Wis., has directed his priests
not to give Communion to politicians who openly support abortion rights.”

Hardworking
Wisconsin bishop follows Vatican policies precisely

Patricia Rice

“The Wisconsin bishop who will become the archbishop of St. Louis next month
is a staunch conservative who is expected to carry out most of the initiatives Cardinal
Justin F. Rigali introduced during the past nine years.”

Just Like Roe

Just as Roe regrets watch she unleashed, Bill Wiseman has had a change of heart.

Poison Penalty
Bill Wiseman Drafted the Law Allowing Lethal Injections, Then Lived to Regret It
By Don Oldenburg

"William Wiseman Jr. sits on a worn cottage sofa as rain pelts his reflection on the sliding glass door behind him. ‘I can’t think of any rationale for destroying life,’ he says the day after Thanksgiving at his family cabin in the Blue Ridge foothills near Harrisonburg, ‘but I thought if we’re going to kill someone on purpose, we should do it gently.’"

Good Catholics or Poor Historians?

The Church has NEVER supported contraception. A quick glance at early documents, like the Didache, makes that obvious. So how do these idiots figure good Catholics should use condoms? Good Catholics should keep Captain Winky in the pants until marriage.

"We believe in God. We believe that sex is sacred. We believe in caring for each other. We believe in using condoms."

How about this shorter version? "We believe in heresy."

Catholic Group Says Good Catholics Use Condoms

"WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /U.S. Newswire/ — 'Good Catholics Use Condoms' is the message of a new global public education effort to counter Vatican misinformation on condoms, beginning December 1, 2003, World AIDS Day. The campaign, a new phase in the Condoms4Life campaign, kicks off in Washington, D.C., with provocative and eye-catching ads appearing in dioramas in the most highly traveled Metro stations throughout the United States capital. Then, on a rolling basis, the campaign will move worldwide throughout 2004 with newspaper and billboard ads, Internet action alerts, and educational materials all geared to reach Catholics at risk of HIV/AIDS with the truth about condoms."