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Fortnight for Freedom

Posted on 06/07/2012 at 15:33:06  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Have you heard about it? What is your parish doing in response to the USCCB's requests for prayer, catechesis and action regarding the various legal challenges to religious freedoms today?
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Posted on 06/07/2012 at 15:57:32  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0

I've been hearing about it on Spirit Catholic Radio, but I haven't seen it mentioned yet in either parishs' bulletins.

June 21st - July 4th

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/catholics-nationwide-preparing-fortnight-for-freedom-events/
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Posted on 06/09/2012 at 04:33:12  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Yesterday in Augusta people met there and there were speakers to stand up for the Oboma health bill that wants doctors to do abortions when they don't wan't to or feel they don't believe in it. This law stinks it makes doctors do what they do ont want to do.There are several doctors here that left the practice because of the new health bill etc.Most have gone to Africa whenre they can practice and not have to worry about this but it will be nation wide by 2014 World Wide power World Wide medicals,Churches,Banks,jobs everything connected to the World Wide United Nations and Euro which the Vatican rules from, this is true!
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Posted on 06/09/2012 at 08:56:43  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
The Vatican does not rule the UN. If it did, the UN would not be forcing abortion rights on all of its members.
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"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
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