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Raleigh, N.C., Mar 31, 2017 / 09:32 am (CNA/EWTN News).- North Carolina has modified its law on gender identity and the use of bathrooms and locker rooms, after facing pressure from LGBT activists and their allies in business, sports and entertainment.But some say the changes take the wrong path.“Every North Carolinian deserves to have their privacy respected in intimate settings like locker rooms and restrooms,” said Kellie Fiedorek, legal counsel with the Alliance Defending Freedom, March 30.“One of government’s essential duties is to protect the citizens it governs, not to create uncertainty about whether showers and locker rooms will still be safe for women and girls,” she said. “North Carolina's economy is booming, so the state should not let the NCAA and others dictate the state’s policies and sell out their citizens’ interests based on flat-out lies about an economic doomsday that never happened.”Fiedorek charged that ...
IMAGE: CNS photo/L'Osservatore RomanoBy Carol GlatzVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Serious research on Martin Luthercan help heal relations between Catholics and Protestants, highlight what waslegitimate about the Reformation and pinpoint the errors and sins that led to thedivision of the church, Pope Francis said."Today, as Christians, all of us are called to putbehind us all prejudice toward the faith that others profess with a differentemphasis or language, to offer one another forgiveness for the sins committedby those who have gone before us, and together to implore from God the gift ofreconciliation and unity," he said.The pope spoke March 31 to about 150 people taking partin an international congress organized by the Pontifical Committee forHistorical Sciences. The congress, held March 29-31, discussed the theme,"Luther: 500 Years Later. A Rereading of the Lutheran Reformation in theHistorical, Ecclesial Context."The pope told the participants that his first reaction tohearing about "...
DALLAS (AP) -- Several Texas counties that are struggling with debt because their jails have few or no prisoners hope to refill those cellblocks with a different kind of inmate: immigrants who have entered the country illegally....
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Ferguson, Missouri, has become "an emblem of the tense relationship" between law enforcement and those it serves, especially minority communities, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday during a visit to St. Louis....
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Convicted South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof is set to plead guilty to state murder charges, avoiding a second death sentence and effectively bringing to a close the prosecutions against him for the 2015 slaughter....
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Security forces violently repressed small protests that broke out in Venezuela's capital Friday after the government-stacked Supreme Court gutted congress of its last vestiges of power, drawing widespread condemnation from foreign countries and even from the government's top prosecutor....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Democratic opposition to Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee swelled Friday as Democrats neared the numbers needed to block Judge Neil Gorsuch with a filibuster....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump talked tough on trade on the campaign trail, vowing to renegotiate a slew of major deals and to label China a currency manipulator on "Day One." Now his administration appears to be taking a more cautious approach....
Make sure to catch Lauren Daigle on CBS Sunday night as she shares the stage with country music legend Reba McEntire at the ACM Awards.
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met this week with the members of the Assembly of Western Catholic Bishops (AWCB) of Canada, who are in Rome for their regular ad limina visits.Ukrainian Catholic Bishops David Motiuk, of the Eparchy of Edmonton, and Ken Nowakowski, of New Westminster, came to Vatican Radio where they spoke with Christopher Wells about their meeting with the Pope.“I felt very much that it was a meeting between brothers,” said Bishop Nowakowski. “Instantly we felt at ease and instantly there was no strangeness.”Bishop Motiuk agreed, describing the Pope’s “beautiful welcome” as “fraternal.” “We played a game of soccer,” the Bishop said, with a smile. The Pope said, “Here’s the soccer ball, we’ll put it down in the midst, and whoever wants to kick it first, we can begin our dialogue, our discussion. A beautiful image!”“I think it was very much a time of listening to each other,...
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