Monday, January 31, 2011

Human Rights Campaign Invited to Georgetown University


Saint Ignatius, pray for us!

Georgetown University plans to host a pro-homosexual lecture on campus on Tuesday, February 1, in Copley Hall. The event is described like this:

"With Congress' recent repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, LGBTQ rights have expanded to greater lengths than ever before, and no organization has played a bigger role in this development than the Human Rights Campaign, America's largest lesbian & gay advocacy organization. Joe Solmonese, as President of the Human Rights Campaign, has helped to usher in a new era for the LGBTQ community, and the Georgetown University Lecture Fund, LGBTQ Resource Center, and Georgetown Pride welcome him for a lecture and Q&A on the future of the gay rights movement."


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This event spells out the sad reality that on many Catholic campuses, especially at Georgetown, perennial Catholic morality is often rejected, and the immoral agenda of the homosexual movement is welcomed.

In fact, in 2003, TFP Student Action members were threatened with arrest for giving out literature which included passages from the Catechism of the Catholic Church against homosexual sin. The irony of the incident was incredible because they were using the designated "free speech" zone when it happened...

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Friday, January 28, 2011

2011 March for Life Reflects Youthful Resolve to Stop Abortion


Massive 38th March for Life Reflects Youthful Resolve to Stop Abortion

When abortion activist Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL, saw last year’s March for Life in Washington, D.C. she was utterly astounded: “I just thought, my gosh, they are so young,” she told Newsweek. “There are so many of them, and they are so young.”

Abortion advocates like Keenan must be uneasy with the "so-many-so-young" trend. However, as leaders of the pro-abortion movement get older and focus on retirement, the pro-life movement is ever more youthful, numerous and vibrant. And nowhere is the resilience and vitality of the pro-life movement more apparent than at the annual March for Life, where hundreds of thousands of Americans stand against the slaughter of the unborn.

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Filthy V-Monologues at Georgetown University

It is hard to imagine a production more degrading to woman than The V-Monologues by feminist Eve Ensler. However, despite its anti-Catholic message of indecency, Georgetown University is scheduled to host the play on February 4.

St. Ignatius must turn in his grave.

How many indecencies hide behind "free speech" to spread? Just because we have free speech doesn't make the V-Monologues good. The play is still bad and must be opposed.

Here's the mention on Georgetown's web site.

If you're inspired to protest, contact:

John J. DeGioia, Ph.D.
204 Healy Hall
37th & O Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20057

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Dismantling the "choice" buzz word



Pro-life blogger Jill Stanek has assembled a team of 99 bloggers who are challenging the meaning of "choice," unmasking the pro-abortion rhetoric that cloaks the killing of innocent children with a single buzzword: "choice."

Choice, choice, how many children have been killed in your name.

Check out more details here

Seton Hall alumnus criticizes professor's pro-homosexual lifestyle

Seton Hall alumnus criticizes professor's lifestyle - The Setonian - Opinion

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Catholic Marquette University Hires Partial Birth Abortion Politician Russ Feingold

Catholic Marquette University Hires Partial Birth Abortion Politician

Despite his 100% pro-abortion record from NARAL, the former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold was invited to join the faculty of Marquette University, a Catholic institution, as a visiting professor of law. The event is understandably causing scandal.