Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Catholic Bishops Call For Two Weeks of Action Against Obama

Roman Catholic leaders are calling for two weeks of public protests against President Barack Obama's policies as they intensify their argument that the administration is engaged in a war on religion.

The days between June 21 and July 4 have been set aside by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops which has sought to end the administration's contraception mandate, among other policies.

The protests against the Obama administration’s policies could be “the game-changer” in the presidential election, one leading lay churchman told Newsmax on Tuesday.

The protests, dubbed “A Fortnight for Freedom” will be an “unprecedented, aggressive attack” against policies that church leaders see as an assault on religious freedom, said Catholic Advocate chairman Deal Hudson.

 More @ NEWSMAX


4 comments:

  1. Doesn't SCOTUS reveal it's ruling on Obamskycare in June?

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  2. >> The two weeks of protest has been called by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. “That is not the type of body that goes out of its way to pick a fight,” Catholic Advocate’s Hudson pointed out.

    Hallelujah! This emphasizes the seriousness of the hour, but I'm thrilled that the bishops are standing up. Now if the priests and laity will just follow them.

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  3. I hope Hussein doesn't back down, as that will hurt him in the election.

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