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Jan 26
2010

US News & World Report Mentions Catholic Association of Latino Leaders

Posted by call in Politics

US News.com mentions our call on Senator Reid to apologize for statement made in December:

"Of equal concern to Reid are the Latino voters in his state. They make up 13 percent of Nevada's population, and last year they were 15 percent of the voters there. Reid is expected to pursue legislation in the months to come, regardless of whether it has a realistic chance of passing. But he angered the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders in December when he compared opponents of healthcare legislation to racists who opposed civil rights."

To read the full article click here, US News & World Report

Dec 07
2009

Are Nuns an Equal Branch of the Magisterium?

Posted by call in Politics

Catholic Nuns Support Healthcare BillToday, Saturday, March 20, 2010, the biggest issue facing America is the looming healthcare reform legislation that is to be voted on (ironically) tomorrow during Mass.  Many in the Media have made a point to suggest that the Catholic Church is "divided" in it's support of the current healthcare bill being promoted by Nancy Pelosi and President Obama because of its dubious language regarding federal funds being applied to abortion coverage.  This media frenzy has been induced because of the recent support from a group who allegedly represents 95%  (73,000) of religious sisters across the United States. This support would be in direct conflict with the recent statement made by Cardinal Francis George on behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops who adamately oppose the current bill specifically because it refuses to include the necessary language to protect and promote the sanctity of life. (You can read it here: USCCB statement on the current healthcare reform bill )  

Two Questions:  

1.  I wonder how the "72,000" out of "73,000" sisters actually feel about being lumped in with this organization of 1,000 nuns who have openly contracdicted the bishops and put countless unborn children at risk?

2.  Even if all "73,000" sisters did agree with contradicting the Bishops statements about this legistlation, do they even have a vote?

Let's hope that the sisters who support our Bishops will come out and set the record straight.

By: Zeus Rodriguez

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