NOTE: To download a PDF version of this report, please click here.Fuerzas UnidasFuerzas Unidas, an organization ostensibly aimed at increasing availability of public sector services for Spanish-speaking families with disabled family members, received its second-ever grant from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) in the most recent grants list (FY 2020-2021) of $50,000 for “Disability Rights,” raising the all-time total of CCHD contributions to Fuerzas Unidas to … [Read more...]
St. Paul Youth Services
NOTE: To download a PDF version of this report, please click here.St. Paul Youth ServicesSt. Paul Youth Services (SPYS) received its first-ever grant from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) in FY 2020-2021. The grant was for $50,000.SPYS's website indicates that it was established 45 years ago, as a joint project of the City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Police Department. It is a youth program ostensibly designed to keep kids in school and out of prison. … [Read more...]
Bishop-Backed Association of Deviant Priests Host Pro-Abortion “Catholic” Group
The Association of United States Catholic Priests (AUSCP), which regularly hosts pro-same-sex “marriage” organizations like the New Ways Ministry and DignityUSA at its annual events, allowed a feminist organization that supports abortion, contraception, homosexuality and women’s ordination to hand out promotional materials at the recent AUSCP Annual Assembly. The organization Mary’s Pence is the first organization listed on the “Vendors & Exhibitors” page of the AUSCP program book for its … [Read more...]
USCCB Gives $240,000 to Group Promoting Planned Parenthood, Prostitution, LGBTs
Since 2010, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has made several large financial contributions to an organization in San Francisco that is actively promoting all manner of immorality. Through grants from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), which is an official project of the USCCB, the Coalition on Homelessness has received $240,000 in four grants: $40,000 for 2010-2011; $50,000 for 2014-2015; $75,000 for 2015-2016; and $75,000 for 2016-2017, the last … [Read more...]
What I saw at the (w)REC in LA
The following is written by Christian Patin, founder of and head writer for www.Cathlogic.comThe 2018 Religious Education Congress is finally over, and not a moment too soon. This year, just as every other year in recent memory, the conference was armed to the teeth with dissident, problematic, outspoken, unruly leaders of the Church. From the notoriously gay-affirmative Fr. James Martin to the tragically misguided Fr. Bryan Massingale—and don’t forget the most reverend Archbishop Gomez … [Read more...]