Pornography

Why Starbucks and McDonald’s are blocking porn from their WiFi

Washington D.C., Jul 19, 2016 / 06:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Two of the largest chain restaurants with free WiFi in the United States, McDonald’s and Starbucks, are adding pornography filters to their internet. Following the campaign of anti-porn group Enough is Enough and the National Center on... read more

Catholics in Coats of Many Colors

By Lawrence P. Grayson “I am Catholic.”  How easy it is to make that claim.  Today, one in four people in the United States does so.  Among these are individuals who have achieved prominence in all areas of national life, including business, the professions, the media, education, and... read more

Judge upholds Dallas’ decision to ban porn convention

By Fr. Mark Hodges DALLAS, Texas, April 25, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has won the first round of his fight against a porn convention coming to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater ruled Thursday that the Dallas City... read more

PORN AND THE CURSE OF TOTAL SEXUAL FREEDOM

by  Bishop Robert Barron, April 19, 2016 The most recent issue of Time Magazine features a fascinating and deeply troubling article on the prevalence of pornography in our culture. The focus of the piece is on the generation of young men now coming of age, the first generation who grew up... read more

Utah law declares pornography a “public health crisis”

BY PATRICK A. TRUEMAN, President & CEO | National Center on Sexual Exploitation The Utah House of Representatives just voted unanimously to declare pornography a “public health crisis.”  This follows similar action by the Utah Senate and the governor has promised to sign the Resolution... read more

Utah Senator Calls for Recognition of Pornography as ‘Public Health Hazard’

By THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D., 2 Feb 2016127 Utah Senator Todd Weiler has introduced legislation that would designate pornography as a public health hazard leading to a broad spectrum of “individual and public health impacts and societal harms.” The resolution proposes the need for... read more

Press Conference: The Department of Justice Makes List of Top Facilitators of Sexual Exploitation

By Dawn Hawkins Press Conference, Scheduled for Feb 1, 2016 Hosted by National Center on Sexual Exploitation Speakers: Patrick A. Trueman, former Chief, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, USDOJ and current President & CEO of NCOSE and Dani Bianculli, Executive Director of NCOSE... read more

Create in Me a Clean Heart

by Father John McCloskey The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops recently issued a letter addressing the plague of pornography. Entitled "Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral Response to Pornography," it has been a long time coming. This is an important document that should be read by... read more

They Are Not Everywhere. They Are Not Like Us.

BY AUSTIN RUSE, JANUARY 15, 2016 Two of the great propaganda achievements of the radical homosexual movement are the now internalized beliefs that they are everywhere and they are just like us. Many propositions laid the ground work for the change in public opinion from the time... read more

Pornography: Our Greatest Ongoing Spiritual Threat

By Fr. C. John McCloskey, NOVEMBER 21, 2015 The bishops of the United States gathered together last week for their annual meeting in Baltimore. One of the issues that they chose to address this year concerns what is perhaps the greatest ongoing threat to the spiritual and physical health of the... read more

‘Create in me a clean heart’

A pastoral response to pornography. From the US Catholic Bishops. USCCB | Nov 20 2015 The Catholic Bishops of the United States have issued a pastoral letter on pornography. The following excerpt (Section V) looks at the effects of pornography on men, women, children and youth, marriage and... read more