Doctor willing to abandon baby from failed abortion sparks protest

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Back to Basics – Let Speech Flow

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Donahue: What is Really Going on Here?

Bill Donohue comments on the decision by Newark archdiocesan priest Father Michael Fugee to resign from ministry:

 
Father Fugee now says he violated his agreement with the Newark Archdiocese and the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office; thus, his decision to step down. His dishonesty is appalling. Moreover, he has clearly impugned his character.
 
As I said in my report of May 1, \”What is really going on here is an attempt to sunder Archbishop Myers—Fugee is not the man they want. They want Myers, and that is because they detest what he stands for.\”

Fugee’s resignation does nothing to change my position. Indeed, had there not been calls for Myers to resign over this matter, there would have been no reason to comment on it. 
 
There is a concerted effort on the part of left-wing Catholics and ex-Catholics, aided and abetted by some in the media, to take down a bishop. But not just any bishop: he must be a conservative. To this day, the way these activists have reacted to their hero, the disgraced former archbishop of Milwaukee, Rembert Weakland, is in stark contrast to their response to conservative bishops who have been embroiled in controversy (e.g., Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Newark Archbishop John Myers).
 
I’ve said it before, and I will say it again: any priest who is guilty of committing a crime, especially sexual abuse, should have the book thrown at him; he will get no defense from the Catholic League. But when we see that the clergy of other religions, as well as public school officials, are being held to a lesser standard than our bishops, that is cause for action. Not until we get a level playing field will we back off. 


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Fifth Annual \”RED Day\” Set to Lend a Hand in Gloucester City New Jersey!

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CDC finds suicide rates among middle-aged adults increased from 1999-2010

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Hodgson Breaks Single Season Homerun Record on Senior Day

 

MAY 4, 2013
PHILADELPHIA – On a beautiful Saturday morning, the La Salle softball squad recognized its senior class prior to the start of its conference doubleheader against the Charlotte 49ers. Accompanied by their parents, seniors Tristan Musho and Liz Reed were honored for their dedication to the team and many accomplishments on and off the field.

 
The Explorers dropped both games to the 49ers, 8-4 and 7-0, to finish the season with an overall record of 16-31 and an Atlantic 10 conference record of 3-19.

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Alleged Grandmother Killer Formally Charged, Deadly Smack, City Fire Chiefs Receive Raise, Bellmawr Road Improvements, Et Cetera

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Obituary: Anthony Dutkiewicz, age 52 of Brooklawn

 

DUTKIEWICZ

Anthony

 

On May 2, 2013. Age 52. Of Brooklawn. Formerly of Gloucester City and South Camden. Loving Companion of 13 years to Jackie Burdick. Cherished step-father of Jennifer, Kelly and Little Jackie. Beloved Pop-Pop of Peyton, Joey, Kira, Alturo, Tino and Alaina. Dear Nephew of Lucille \”Lucy\” Dutkiewicz. Beloved Cousin of Dawn Goldschmidt, Lisa Harvey and Eddie Putkiewicz. 

 

Anthony enjoyed old movies, John Wayne and loved his Polish food. He was formerly a foreman and truck driver for American Shower and Bath Company. 

 

At the request of the family, cremation was private and there will be no services. 

 

 

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Anthony Dutkiewicz. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City.

 

 

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GHS Wins Jim Kelly Tournament, Beats Woodbury

May 4, 2013

By CNBNews Staff

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ–The host Gloucester City High School Lions won their own \’Jim Kelly Tournament\’ in honor of longtime coach Jim Kelly 11 – 1 over visiting Woodbury. The Lions advanced to the Championship by beating Gateway while Woodbury moved on with a win over Riverside. The Championshiip game postponed twice due to weather and ended after 5 innings by the Mercy Rule.

Gloucester scored 4 times in the first inning and never looked back. The Lions offense was led by Senior catcher Thomas O\’Donnell who blasted a 340\’ homerun and John Lindeborn\’s two double.

Lions\’ Steven Bobo scattered 4 hits and 1 run over 5innings pitched

 

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