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March 4, 2020

Tennessee Bishop Rick Stika: Dems Cannot Claim Morality Since They Support ‘Infanticide’, Thomas D. Williams

By Thomas D. Williams, PH.D., Breitbart - “How can a political party state that their election will bring back morality to the United States when the party is now in favor of unrestricted abortion and infanticide?” asked the bishop of Knoxville on Twitter late Tuesday… The bishop also called out the hypocrisy of those who claim to be opposed to wealth yet spend millions on their campaigns. Bernie Sanders, for instance, has raised a record $46M for his campaign this month yet constantly excoriates millionaires… “How about the two billion that will be spent on electing a President. Moral?” Bishop Stika asked.
March 3, 2020

Levin: From China to Cuba to California, “How Many More Examples of ‘Democratic Socialism’ Do We Need?”, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNSNews - “What is this ‘Democratic Socialism?’” Constitutional scholar and conservative pundit Mark Levin asked his audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday, commenting on the political philosophy promoted by liberals such a Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a frontrunner to become the Democrat presidential nominee.
February 27, 2020

Be Not Afraid: Christians & Anxiety, by Dr. Gregory Popcak

By Dr. Gregory Popcak, Catholic Exchange - In any given year about 20% of adults in the US experience one type or another of anxiety disorder so if you do have an anxiety disorder, you’re in good company.  The good news is that up to 80% of people who seek treatment for anxiety disorders get better.  Anxiety disorders are highly treatable and new, more effective ways to help people are being developed every day.    If you are suffering with an anxiety disorder, the best thing to do is to seek help today.
February 26, 2020

EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research Poll No. 2: Finding the Catholic Vote, by Matthew Bunson

By Matthew Bunson, EWTN News - The poll, taken Jan. 28-Feb. 4 of a sample of 1,521 self-identified Catholics, affirms once again — and even more convincingly — that any survey of Catholics must be careful in addressing the massive gulf among those Catholics who accept all of the Church’s teachings and those who accept only some, or those who reject key teachings, or say the Church has only a small influence on their lives… Overall, the poll found that 18% of Catholics indicate that they accept all of the Church’s teachings and those are reflected in how they live their lives.

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