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Upcoming Talk by the Catholic Lawyers Guild Singapore

Title: Church & State: Role of Religion in the Public Square OPEN TO ALL. Registration Not Required Event Date : 4 Mar 11, 7:00 pm - 4 Mar 11, 10:00 pm Location : Church of the Risen Christ Auditorium -The Event is Free!-   Speaker: Rev Fr Adrian Yeo, JCL (Licentiate in Canon Law, St Paul University, Canada) POC: Andrew Kong - andrewk@catholic.org.sg For more information visit: http://www.veritas.org.sg/webevent_detail.php?EventID=1710&pageTitle=Church & State: Role of Religion in the Public Square or http://web.me.com/andrewkong/ACT/Welcome_to_ACT/Entries/2011/3/4_CLG_PUBLIC_SEMINAR_ON_CHURCH_%26_STATE.html

Planned Parenthood Exposed Again

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It seems that Planned Parenthood has been caught again in illegal activity. Any wonder that an agency that profits off the murder of our youth would partake in covering up sexual exploitation and trafficking? Watch the full unedited video and see for yourself. It is time for the government to stop funding Planned Parenthood. NEW JERSEY – February 1, 2011– A Planned Parenthood manager in New Jersey coaches a man and a woman posing as sex traffickers how to secure secret abortions, STD testing, and contraception for their female underage sex slaves, and make their whole operation “look as legit as possible” in an undercover video released this morning. Clinic manager Amy Woodruff, LPN, of Planned Parenthood Central New Jersey’s Perth Amboy center, warns the pimp and his prostitute to have their trafficked underage girls lie about their age to avoid mandatory reporting laws, promising, “even if they lie, just say, ‘Oh he's the same age as me, 15,’…it's just that mainly 14

Modesty of Dress and Dress Codes in Mass

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The issue of dress is once again a discussion on my blog because there have been a number of people who believe that priests cannot impose a dress code in their church and that such things are arbitrarily done. In the Catholic News (Singapore) , there was a letter stating that dress codes were not proper and could not be enforced and to that I wrote the following reply: A priest can most certainly impose a dress code I am writing regarding the letter, Correct To Impose Dress Code? (CN, Jan 30). As a parishioner of the Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, I felt that this comment should be addressed because it asserts the opinion that a priest cannot impose a “dress code” for the Eucharistic celebration. However, it has been the opinion of Holy Mother Church that “bodily demeanour (gestures and dress)” are part of the elements for worthy reception of the Eucharist and that such acts “ought to convey respect, solemnity, and joy of the moment when Christ becomes our guest” (Catech