Sunday, May 19, AD 2024 7:38pm

Anti-Catholic Bigotry Alive and Well

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Veritas reminds us of what we know: that there is rampant discrimination against Catholics and conservatives in public education.  No wonder the powers that be hate and fear Project Veritas.

 

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Mary De Voe
Friday, September 2, AD 2022 4:21am

Disenfranchising Catholics because of their Faith is a violation of the First Amendment freedom of Religion. An atheistic theocracy. Thank God for our written Constitution.

David WS
David WS
Friday, September 2, AD 2022 4:28am

I’m a bit surprised Bishops have said something. Maybe they haven’t yet totally abandoned children and families who can no longer afford their private schools. Or maybe they felt they just “had” to say something.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Friday, September 2, AD 2022 7:35am

Saw this on social media. His arrogance is grose. As if he knows he is getting away with it. Because you know- no one likes them Catholics..

Donald Link
Donald Link
Friday, September 2, AD 2022 9:45am

They don’t like Orthodox Jews either but the Jews have the good sense to send their children to Yeshiva schools.

Elaine Biggerstaff
Elaine Biggerstaff
Friday, September 2, AD 2022 12:13pm

It’s amazing that Novus Ordoites can easily identify bigotry, hatred of Catholics and hypocrisy in secular settings but are blind to the fact that the religion invented in Vatican II is the most anti-Catholic religion that exists and its head, calling himself Francis, as his predecessors beginning with the man calling himself Paul VI, along with the overwhelming majority of leaders are as anti-Catholic and anti-Christ as atheists and Communists.

CAM
CAM
Sunday, September 4, AD 2022 11:47am

Yeshiva University, NY has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in its legal battle over the recognition of an LGBTQ student club on religious freedom grounds.

The Manhattan school on Monday filed the emergency application to stay a state court ruling ordering it to formally register the Yeshiva University Pride Alliance.

“Yeshiva is now asking the Court to protect its religious mission from government interference,” high-profile law firm the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, representing the university, said in a press release.

“The lower court rulings would force Yeshiva to put its stamp of approval on a club and activities that are inconsistent with the school’s Torah values and the religious environment it seeks to maintain on its undergraduate campuses,” it said. .
Intersting to see the results of this contest.

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