We Laugh Because We Believe

Year 2009

Decriminalizing Infanticide

A Catholic state legislator in Texas has introduced shocking new legislation that would effectively reduce infanticide to a fineable offense for the first 12 months of a baby’s life. The bill states that if a mother kills her own child… Continue Reading →

UPI: Catholicism Making A Comeback

Check out this video from UPI. In it they talk about increased interest in Catholicism, conversions, and Mass attendance. They characterize it as a recovery from the sex abuse scandal which is probably not entirely inaccurate. They also try to… Continue Reading →

Sickest Image of the Day

So here’s the scene. Our Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Warren Rudman at a train station on the day that the Supreme Court upheld Roe V. Wade in Casey V Planned Parenthood. Here’s the gist of it from a… Continue Reading →

Ecclesiastical Dandelions? Krakow Surprises

I had the good fortune to spend a few days in Krakow last week. Leave your presumptions about Soviet-era high rises at the door. The entire city of Krakow is on the U.N.’s World Heritage List, filled with beautiful churches… Continue Reading →

Democrats Lie and Win

Everyone’s talking about why the Democrats have been winning recently and much of the blame has been pinned on social conservatives. And you know what, they’re right to blame the right wing. But not in the way they think. Here’s… Continue Reading →

Going Out Swinging

HT Thoughts of a Regular Guy

Over One Million Served

This day has been a while coming. We just had our one millionth visitor to Creative Minority Report. Hooray. The grand total to date is 1,000,000 visitors with a grand total of 1,728,719 pageloads. As near as we can tell… Continue Reading →

A Question About Torture

I will stipulate that I’m the worst Catholic in the world. OK. So if anyone wants to call me that I beat you to it so don’t bother putting it in the combox. I’m against torturing people. For a number… Continue Reading →

Germany’s Rose Colored Glasses

I woke up in the morning and opened the shades in my hotel room and perused the cityscape of Essen Germany, a mid sized city about 100km from the border with the Netherlands. The first thing that I noticed was… Continue Reading →

Her Beautiful Excommunication?

Two Catholic women went through ordination ceremonies, one a “deacon,” the other as a “priest” in a synagogue in Philadelphia and were therefore immediately excommunicated, according to Philly.com: Mary Schoettly, 66, of Sussex County, N.J., was ordained a priest. Chava… Continue Reading →

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