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Marriage & Family

May 16, 2018

American Heritage Girls: An Answer to the Moral Relativism in the Girl Scouts

By Nancy Flory, The Stream - In the early 90s, Garibay came to a moral dilemma. The Girl Scouts changed their oath. The oath was to God, but the scouts pulled it. Now you can make an oath to whatever god you desire — or to no God at all. As a very involved mom, Garibay questioned why the Scouts would do that. “There’s more to it than just tolerance and diversity,” said Garibay
May 15, 2018

Priest Explains How Amoris Laetitia Was Really Written to ‘Normalize’ Homosexuality

Author Anonymous, LifeSiteNews - I said it right from the beginning, when Amoris Laetitia was first published, with its infamous Chapter 8 that allows individual conscience to trump objective moral law and thus effectively eliminate the notion of intrinsic moral evil: The real issue is not Holy Communion for the divorced and civilly remarried… The real issue is all about sodomy, and normalizing — even blessing — this behavior called by the Catechism “intrinsically disordered.” In what follows, I’ll try to “connect the dots” in order to clarify the bigger picture.
May 15, 2018

Mother’s Day and Boy Scouts

By Rebecca Hagelin, Patriot Post - The Boy Scouts of America’s recent decision to drive the final nail in its own coffin caused many moms a lot of heartache just in time for Mother’s Day... The nation’s premiere organization for boys is now dead, and the genderless carcass left behind will soon vanish into the ever-expanding cultural quagmire of sameness.
May 14, 2018

“Reconsidering” Humanae Vitae

By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing - How could anyone consider Humanae Vitae without considering John Paul II’s development of that teaching in his long series of Wednesday addresses that make up his “Theology of the Body”? How about the many other places he mentions it?

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