Archives for July 2019

Tell the National Education Association to drop pro-abortion stand

AFA ActionTell National Education Association to drop abortion platform

Among the most powerful entities in the United States are teachers’ unions. Just last week at the National Education Association’s (NEA) annual conference, the NEA, which is the largest teachers’ union in the U.S., with more than 3 million members, approved New Business Item 56, a resolution expressing full and unlimited support for abortion access.

The NEA resolution states: “The NEA will include an assertion of our defense of a person’s right to control their own body, especially for women, youth and sexually marginalized people. The NEA vigorously opposes all attacks on the right to choose and stands on the fundamental right to abortion under Roe v. Wade.”

As if that wasn’t bad enough, the NEA went on to suggest that pro-lifers were “misogynistic forces” who “want to abolish the gains of women’s right movement.”

Sign our petition to the NEA, urging it to rescind New Business Item 56 and remove itself from the abortion debate.

Reading these quotes, I have to ask myself how an organization charged with making school a safe haven for kids and a good workplace for teachers can be so anti-children in its beliefs? It’s because the NEA has morphed into a massive liberal special interest group, committed to pushing an extreme liberal agenda that most of its teacher members find appalling.

According to the Washington Examiner, the NEA has been supporting progressive social causes for years, including staggering donations to liberal political candidates. From 2017 to 2018, the NEA gave almost $20 million in political donations. Nearly $2.5 million of that went to Democrats, and over $16 million went to liberal groups. But only $216,280 went to Republicans.

Abortion is nothing more than a culture of death. The NEA should rethink its support of it.

TAKE ACTION

Sign our petition to the NEA, urging it to rescind New Business Item 56 and remove itself from the abortion debate.

Electrical Outage Continues – Pot of Gold Drawing Held on Tuesday

The electrical outage on the Parish campus continues today.  The rectory office is running on a generator, but we do not have phone service.  The Pot of Gold drawing was held in the rectory on Tuesday evening and the winner sheet is now available on the Pot of Gold page.  Many thanks to our dedicated Pot of Gold volunteers for enduring the heat on Monday night to date stamp the Pot of Gold tickets by flashlight and candlelight, and for returning last night to validate the tickets at the rectory.   Due to their generosity of time and service, we were able to hold our Pot of Gold drawing this week despite the lack of electricity.

Pot of Luck Drawing Postponed till Tuesday 7/23

Due to a Power Outage, the Pot of Luck Drawing is postponed till Tuesday, July 23rd.

What Really Happened on July 4th, 1776

As we celebrate Independence Day, I want to share an excellent short article by historian Stephen McDowell titled “What Really Happened on July 4th.”

Please read it and share with friends and family. To me, what happened on that day, 243 years ago, is one of the most monumental days in human history outside the events of the Bible.

Have a wonderful July 4th celebration!

Thank you,

Tim Wildmon, President
American Family Association

Chloe Kondrich: the global impact of one young girl with Down Syndrome

Chloe Kondrich: the global impact of one young girl with Down Syndrome

Kurt and Chloe Kondrich, a teenager with Down syndrome, tell “an incredible story of life, death, disability, and the power of an innocent child to bring people unity, hope and peace,” to quote Maria Gallagher. This wonderful Father/Daughter team will be featured at NRLC 2019’s closing banquet, Saturday night, July 6.

https://www-nationalrighttolifenews-org.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/2019/06/chloe-kondrich-the-global-impact-of-one-young-girl-with-down-syndrome/amp/

 

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