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Leading Catholics Offer Grim Assessment of Joe Biden’s First 100 Days
3 May 2021
Prominent Catholic thinkers have handed Joe Biden a failing report card following the president’s first hundred days in office.
Robert Royal, a well-known author and president of the Faith & Reason Institute in Washington, D.C., has compared Biden to the Chinese Communist Party, noting that both talk a lot about the common good while their actions betray it at every turn.
“Catholic Social Doctrine doesn’t simply mean increased spending on progressive social programs,” Royal writes Monday in The Catholic Thing.
Along with urging solidarity, Royal notes, Catholic Social Doctrine “also warns of potential tyranny and demoralization of people and civic institutions when government seek to assume authority over everything – family, faith, morals, even personal attitudes.”
Fox News’ Anti-Trans Obsession: ‘Religious Liberty’ Lies Edition
Posted by Priscilla -25.80pc on April 28, 2021
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Fox host Ainsley Earhardt aided and abetted two right-wingers in dishonestly demonizing a Biden administration effort to ensure non-discrimination in healthcare as anti-religion.
As documented by Media Matters, Fox News is actively promoting a divisive and deceitful campaign against the transgender community. Last week, Fox & Friends reinforced the propaganda with the presentation of two Catholic activists whose anti-transgender views, wrapped in the guise of “religious liberty,” seemed benign but was peppered with religious lies.
Earhardt began with a report that the Biden administration has “filed an appeal against a January court order to keep in place a mandate that would force religious doctors and hospitals to perform gender transition procedures.” She added that “critics say that the mandate would have devastating implications not only fo
At the beginning of the year, there was the uplifting news that a new podcast Bible in a Year (with Father Mike Schmitz) topped the Apple Podcast chart not just for religious or for Christian offerings but for every type of offering.
It was noteworthy for a few reasons.
The first is because the Bible, and a Catholic priest, had debuted at the top of the Apple Podcast charts, beating out formidable competition from the New York Times the Daily, Dateline NBC, Crime Junkie, and many other popular, well-established offerings. At a time when Christians in general are feeling marginalized and the world is trying to pronounce the Church irrelevant, it was a helpful reminder of the influence Catholics still can and do have.