We Laugh Because We Believe

Month May 2007

Motu Proprio Watch: Cardinal Castrillón Confirms

It is coming! As is being covered in many places, Cardinal Castrillón confirmed at the CELAM conference in a speech that the Motu Proprio is on its way. Here are some of the pertinent bits from Rorate: Undoubtedly, the most… Continue Reading →

This is the Age of the Unecessary Apology

Bishop apologises for use of the Bible to justify slavery, according to Inspire Magazine. The Rt Rev John Packer, Anglican Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, has made a public apology for the way in which Christians misused their scripture 200… Continue Reading →

God removed from H.S. yearbook

An honors student in Arizona asked Higley High officials for an explanation after the word “God” was edited out of his biography in the school’s yearbook. The text accompanying a photo of Anthony Sciubba, shown wearing his letter jacket and… Continue Reading →

Tony Blair, Catholic?

Newspapers in England including the Evening Standard are abuzz with rumours (notice I spelled it the English way) that Prime Minister Tony Blair may be on the verge of declaring himself a Catholic? It has long been speculated that Blair,… Continue Reading →

The Bible is Indecent

More than 800 Hong Kong residents have called on authorities to reclassify the Bible as “indecent” due to its sexual and violent content, according to Reuters. A spokesperson for Hong Kong’s Television and Entertainment Licensing authority (TELA) said it had… Continue Reading →

Catholic Dems Outraged by Pope

Some Catholic Members of Congress expressed their concern over recent comments by the Pope in which he said that politicians who support abortion automatically exclude themselves from communion. A statement from signed by 18 members of congress including Reps. Rosa… Continue Reading →

Shock Jock Double Standards

Let me get this straight. CBS Radio fires Don Imus for calling some young women a racially insensitive name but this same CBS Radio turns a blind eye as Opie and Anthony discuss raping and punching the Secretary of State… Continue Reading →

A New Noah?

Environmental activists are building a replica of Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat—where the biblical vessel is said to have landed after the great flood—in an appeal for action on global warming, Greenpeace said Wednesday. According to the Associated Press, the… Continue Reading →

Separation of Church and State

Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who argued that teachers should not be allowed to post the Ten Commandments in public schools because it violated the Constitutional separation between church and state, is now blurring the line. Clinton, however, is using an… Continue Reading →

Dream Come True

As kids we all loved to play in big boxes. If our parents bought a big appliance we couldn’t wait for them to unload it because that meant the box was ours. And it usually came wrapped in that bubbly… Continue Reading →

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