Chloe Langr
Chloe Langr is a very short stay-at-home-wife, whose growth has probably been stunted by the inhumane amounts of coffee she regularly consumes. When she is not buried in a growing stack of book that she brings home from the book store she works at, she can be found spending time with her husband, geeking out over Theology of the Body, or podcasting. You can find more about her on her blog "Old Fashioned Girl."
So true and so disparaged in his day we know see how right he was.. Pope Paul VI Pray for us
>The Affordable Health Care Act passed by the current administration and
>President Barack Obama specified a requirement of all employers to
>provide insurance that would include coverage of the pill, the ring,
>Plan B and inter-uterine devices.
I would take that one step further and say that the ACA forces employers to PROMOTE contraceptives and abortifacients by providing them to employees at absolutely no cost.
My only comment (this frail but good Pope was brilliant in this) is that I must ask why in the world he allowed so long for the secularists, their Godless media, and dissident theologians to prepare and propagandize the masses for the possibility of approval of contraception? Then he allowed them open warfare against the very idea, after his decision was announced.
One doesn’t allow Satanic forces part in the debate over known wrong (Notice he wasn’t invited to give his views in the Sermon on the Mount)
“Allowed?” The Church proposes, it cannot force morality on people. Dissident theologians and clergy disobey of their own free will. The media has always been anti-Catholic, although less so in 1968, I would suggest, than it is in 2015. We are experiencing the same thing today with Pope Francis and the Synod on the Family, etc. Many ask why he is “allowing” dissident bishops and theologians to push “reforms” that contradict church teaching on marriage, etc. The media report not the facts but what they wish. Same old, same old.
The moral demise of a nation always precedes its ultimate demise.
The Roman Republic and Empire lasted almost 900 years before the emperor declared Christianity the national religion. In less than 100 years the Roman empire lay in ruins.
Thanks for the clarity.