Yearly Archives: 1992

TV manipulates our youth

You don’t have to be in the parenting game long to realize how destructive television can be to family values.  In the early years, you tend to overlook the occasional compromising situation or innuendo, figuring the kids don’t “get it” anyway.  But as the children grow, the cumulative effort of the occasional objectionable material cannot be ignored.  And it’s not just a [...]

Update – Religion

Battling the Church The Coalition of Concerned Catholics (CCCC), the group of “progressive” Catholics who want to remake their Church in the current feminist image, met in Toronto on May 2 and 3, 1992, for their third annual meeting.  Some 300 were in attendance. Networking The choice of American key speakers, Fathers Bill Callahan and Richard McBrien (for latter see Interim, May [...]

2009-07-23T09:22:48-04:00July 23, 1992|Abortion, Euthanasia, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

‘Hinc nunc praemium est, qui recta prava faciunt”

Publius Terentius Afer (190-159 B.C.) As the Roman playwright Terrence quoted above states, “There is a demand these days for people who can make wrong conduct appear right.” Today, just as 2,100 years ago, such people are swaying our nation into a path of destruction and misery.  The most prominent among them all is Henry Morgentaler.  Having – by his own estimate [...]

2009-07-23T09:13:13-04:00July 23, 1992|Abortion, Editorials, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Reforming the Reform Party?

We believe in freedom of conscience and religions, and the right of Canadians to advocate, without fear of intimidation or suppression, public policies which reflect their most deeply held values… From Reform Party policy The Blue Book 1991 This policy statement, along with the personal views of Reform leader Preston Manning and its sole M.P., Deborah Grey, have led many Canadian pro-lifers [...]

2009-07-23T09:00:43-04:00July 23, 1992|Abortion, Politics, Society & Culture|

Toronto board about to adopt “gay” agenda

The program described below is slated as an optional, one-day a year, instruction.  Minor as this may seem, it is one day too many. The gay drive for acceptance proceeds relentlessly, as is only to be expected.  When society tolerates as legitimate a lifestyle such as sodomy, which is contrary to the law of nature and God’s law – that lifestyle will [...]

2009-07-23T08:15:07-04:00July 23, 1992|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|

Sex selection – whose choice?

Calgary – I arrived to picket at the Calgary abortuary on a sunny afternoon.  The man I was relieving left word that he had spoken to an East Indian woman who sat alone in a car parked in the abortuary lot near the sidewalk where we picket.  She was crying.  Her husband was inside the building presumably arranging an abortion. Noticing her [...]

2009-07-23T08:12:09-04:00July 23, 1992|Abortion, Bioethics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Bishops create Life Committee

Ottawa – On June 3, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) announced the formation of a special committee to advise it on how best to promote respect for life. “Human life, from the moment of conception through the moment of death, is a precious gift from God,” said Archbishop Austin Burke of Halifax, the committee’s chairman.  “We’re determined to promote that [...]

2009-07-23T08:00:07-04:00July 23, 1992|Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Ontario abandons Sunday rest

Toronto – Following a sustained two-year-long campaign by big retailers, Jewish businessmen, and the Toronto media, the NDP Premier of Ontario, Bob Rae, announced Sunday shopping on June 3, 1992. The campaign in favor of shopping on Sundays was marked by law breaking, phony arguments, and slanted polls.  (See Interim editorial, June, 1992)  Several retailers such as storeowners Herzog and Magder owed [...]

2009-07-23T07:39:21-04:00July 23, 1992|Politics, Religion, Society & Culture|

Kingston nuns promote feminist ideology -National Film Board of Canada

In this article, and the one on Toronto feminists by David Dooley in this edition, as well as previous articles on the same subject, we are not considering the intentions of those who profess these ideas: we are considering the ideas themselves and their internal logic.  It could well be that Church feminists have no intention of denying fundamental truths of the [...]

2009-07-23T07:34:35-04:00June 23, 1992|Religion, Society & Culture|

Deaf and Blind

No decision has been reached regarding the directive sent December 20, 1991 to three schools for the deaf, in Belleville, London and Milton, and the one school for the blind in Brantford, Ontario, forbidding any religious education in the schools, The Interim has learned. Tony Brown, a lawyer and spokesman for David McKee, the Director of Special Education for Provincial (Ontario) Schools, [...]

2009-07-23T07:31:40-04:00June 23, 1992|Religion, Society & Culture|

OECTA seeks to control Chaplaincies

At the annual general meeting of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA), held in Toronto in March this year, an attempt was made to eliminate existing school chaplains (priests or sisters) or chaplaincy team leaders and members if they were not qualified OECTA “teachers’ and ‘branch affiliate members.’ Fortunately it lost: For – 308; Against – 200.  Probably OECTA members figured [...]

2009-07-22T16:34:12-04:00June 22, 1992|Frank Kennedy, Religion, Society & Culture|

Constitutional amendment

“Youth will document for their children the moral bankruptcy of this nation,” Angela Costigan told the Canadian Youth Pro Life Organization (CYPLO) conference held in Whitby, Ontario, October 18. The Toronto lawyer and pro-life activist called for an amendment to the Canadian  constitution to protect future unborn Canadians. “What is happening to Canada is the result of abortion.  We’ve got a recession [...]

2009-07-22T16:32:21-04:00June 22, 1992|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, Society & Culture|

Canada aging

Due to an aging population, Canadians should brace themselves for old age pensions at 70 and no more baby bonuses, a published think tank study reports. No longer will Canadians be able to retire at 65 and lounge around the beach in Florida.  Nor will there be any government funds for their children’s children’s baby bonuses, the C.D. Howe Institute predicts in [...]

You were asking

I was visiting in Ireland and England during the period of the alleged rape case of the 14-year-old Irish girl. There were frequent comparisons in the media to the Bourne case.  What was the Bourne case?  J.S. Nepean The Bourne case (1938) in Britain involved a 14-year-old girl who was criminally raped by several soldiers, and became pregnant.  Dr. Alec Bourne, out [...]

2009-07-22T16:29:15-04:00June 22, 1992|Abortion, Politics, Pro-Life, Religion, Society & Culture|

Update – Religion

As pointed out many times, there is much interlocking  of religious issues and pro-life issues even if one doesn’t at first see the connection.  One such interrelationship is clerical celibacy, now almost constantly under attack in the anti-life media. Many people – even a good number of Catholics today – have become confused. They now believe that obligatory celibacy for priests in [...]

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