The Patient Body: Using Disability
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. Continue Reading →
A Canadian Catholic priest, who says he left parliament under pressure from the Vatican, is suing the anti-choice, anti-contraception, anti-gay rights website LifeSiteNews for $500,000 for defamation, reports Christianity Today. Continue Reading →
A Canadian Catholic priest, who says he left parliament under pressure from the Vatican, is suing the anti-choice, anti-contraception, anti-gay rights website LifeSiteNews for $500,000 for defamation, reports Christianity Today. Continue Reading →
A Canadian Catholic priest, who says he left parliament under pressure from the Vatican, is suing the anti-choice, anti-contraception, anti-gay rights website LifeSiteNews for $500,000 for defamation, reports Christianity Today. Continue Reading →
A new kind of liberation theology has taken over the “pro-life” movement, with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece, Alveda King, at the wheel. Tomorrow in Birmingham, Alabama — “on the site where peaceful civil rights activists were attacked with dogs and water hoses,” as Fr. Frank Pavone, director of Priests for Life, writes in an email — activists will come together to “work for freedom for the unborn.” Continue Reading →
Should Gray Davis be allowed to take communion? Some conservative Roman Catholic leaders say no, but not because they’re stumping for the Austrian Oak. Rather, they’re part of a “social Continue Reading →