Listen to “Phillips vs. Colorado Again, Horrific Priest Abuse & Cover-up, Economics of Abortion” on Spreaker.
David French of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America take on three heavy topics, starting with Colorado baker Jack Phillips now having a powerful case of discrimination against the Colorado Civil Rights Commission after the commission ruled Phillips had violated the rights of a transgender lawyer for not customizing a cake for their gender transition or one depicting Satan engaged in a sex act. They also hammer the Catholic church in Pennsylvania over the new grand jury report that reveals more than 3oo priests horrifically abusing more than a thousand children over the decades and the despicable lengths officials in the church went to in order to silence accusers and keep the priests in active ministry. And they shred Chelsea Clinton’s absurd contention that abortion has been great for the economy because it allows more women to stay in the workforce.
Catholic Church
Catholic Cardinal Death
Catholic cardinal Joachim Meisner of Germany died yesterday while on vacation. According to the National Catholic Register, the cause of death is currently unknown, but Meisner passed on peacefully in his sleep. The influential man was made a cardinal by Pope Saint John Paul the Second, and presided over Germany’s largest diocese for 25 years. The Cardinal was outspoken on many issues and a strong advocate for life. Meisner is also known for signing the “dubia,” a series of five questions concerning Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation “The Joy of Love”, asking for clarity on parts of the document. Many are calling Meisner’s death the “end of an era” because of his strong stance on moral issues and close relationships with the previous two popes. ~ Sarah Schutte