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La Lucha Por La Libertad Religiosa, El Fruto Que Estamos Cosechando

Published February 16, 2012 • Written by Armando Basualdo Filed Under: En Español, La Fe

Por más de diez días he estado pensando en escribir este blog. Los eventos que estamos viviendo con respecto al constante ataque a la vida y la libertad de religión, serán recordados por muchos años. No deberíamos de sorprendernos que estemos viendo el ataque directo contra estos dos puntos fundamentales. Este es simplemente el fruto… [Read More]

Written by Armando Basualdo • Published February 16, 2012

HHS Mandate Revisited

Published February 15, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: ACNM, Faith

When the Department of Health and Human Services announced the rules concerning the scope of the religious exemption for mandatory coverage of contraceptives, sterilizations and abortifacent drugs, there was an uproar. In response, on Friday afternoon, the President announced a compromise meant to allow Catholic organizations to stay true to their values and maintain the Administration’s… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published February 15, 2012

¿Por Que Nos Importa Este Nuevo Reglamento?

Published February 1, 2012 • Written by Maria Salazar Filed Under: En Español, La Fe, Noticias

Se le ha negado un derecho religioso a la Iglesia Católica.  En Agosto del 2011 se aprobó una regla que va obligar a la Iglesia actuar contra su conciencia y esto no cabe dentro lo que representa este país y su Constitución.  El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos obligara a todo negocio, incluyendo a organizaciones sin… [Read More]

Written by Maria Salazar • Published February 1, 2012

Conflict and Compromise

Published February 1, 2012 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Family

My wife and I are fundamentally different. My idea of “on-time” is arriving 10 minutes before needing to be somewhere and being able to take my time to get into position, ready to go when I’m supposed to be there. In college, I was the guy that would rather skip class than walk in after… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published February 1, 2012

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