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Connecticut is facing controversy over a bill that has raised concerns among citizens, as they fear it could pave the way for the gradual legalization of pedophilia within the state. The Connecticut House of Representatives passed a bill this month that changes the state's anti-discrimination law by changing the definition of "sexual orientation" to "attraction to a gender." Read more
Another popular clothing brand is promoting the homosexual grooming of children and transgender ideology just in time for so-called Pride Month. On Wednesday, the apparel brand The North Face released a new ad featuring a gay drag queen named Pattie Gonia, who invites listeners to "come out." Read more
A life-changing initiative of Washington's bishops has helped more than 12,000 families statewide embrace and cherish life. "PREPARES walks the journey of life from the moment of conception through the child's fifth birthday — and sometimes beyond," Yakima's bishop, Joseph Tyson, explained to Church Militant. Read more
It has been disclosed that the FBI misused its surveillance powers on United States citizens hundreds of thousands of times within the span of one year. On Friday, May 19, the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court made public an April 2022 opinion that details over 280,000 violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act between 2020 and 2021. Read more
A bombshell child sex abuse report in Illinois is revealing around 2,000 victims of assault at the hands of churchmen. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul released on Tuesday the long-awaited report of abuse in the Catholic dioceses of Illinois, which flowed from an initial investigation that began in 2018. Read more
The Los Angeles Dodgers will publicly honor and celebrate an anti-Catholic drag group on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Major League Baseball team announced yesterday that it is reinviting the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence," whose official motto is "Go forth and sin some more," to its June 16 "Pride Night" event. Read more
Fox News, as reported by The Daily Signal, is enforcing gender ideology by allowing men to use the women's bathroom, requiring employees to use preferred pronouns, and permitting cross-dressing. The Daily Signal obtained a copy of Fox's company handbook, which reads in part, "Employees who are transitioning their gender have the right to be open about their transition if they so choose, and to work in an environment free of harassment, discrimination, or retaliation, and without fear of consequences or transphobia for living openly." Read more
The earthly remains of a traditional Benedictine prioress in Missouri were found in 'remarkable preserved condition' after recently being exhumed. The Benedictine Sisters of Mary, Queen of the Apostles in Gower, Missouri, exhumed their founder, Sister Wilhelmina of the Most Holy Rosary, on April 28, the Feast Day of St. Louis Marie DeMontfort. Read more
Illinois is set to enshrine the corruption of children into law, thanks to its collusion with the Marxist-led American Library Association. Among an array of legal amendments and declarations, the bill requires that all public libraries must adopt the so-called Library Bill of Rights or be denied state funds. Read more
Catholic bishops and educators are condemning a proposed rule change that would demand federally funded schools allow males to participate in females' sports. On Monday, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the National Catholic Educational Association and the Catholic University of America submitted to the U.S. Department of Education a joint statement rejecting gender ideology and calling on the Department to deny the proposed rule change. Read more
A so-called "LGBTQ Catholic Resource" is touting a self-proclaimed "gay" priest's recent speech in which he expresses his dream for the Church to offer the sacrament of marriage to same-sex couples. The website Outreach recently published an adapted version of Fr. Bryan Massingale's speech, which he delivered April 21 during the Ignatian Q conference held at Fordham University at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in New York. Read more
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling for the impeachment of U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray. On Wednesday, Greene submitted impeachment papers against Garland, accusing him of "facilitating the weaponization and politicization of the United States justice system against the American people." Read more
Our Lady is set to be greatly honored once again by thousands of prayer pilgrims in California's capital. The Great Marian Procession — the West Coast's largest march honoring the Blessed Mother — is returning this Saturday, May 20, to the streets of Sacramento. Read more
A new survey reveals an increasing number of Americans are switching religions, and even disaffiliating from organized religion altogether. However, the dwindling population of practicing individuals remains optimistic about the future. According to recent data from the Public Religion Research Institute, the American Catholic population has itself not been immune to a wider shift towards irreligion. Read more
The diocese of San Diego is set to file for bankruptcy later this year under a siege of new lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by clergy. Over 400 people say they were sexually abused by clerics in past decades in the Southern California diocese. As a result, the diocese plans to file for bankruptcy protection by November. Read more