Vatican’s acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine exposes Church hypocrisy

This sanctimonious position on reproductive health seems to expire when there’s a benefit for the Catholic Church, such as in the case of vaccines.
The pope, Bladensburg, Planned Parenthood — & so much more — kept our hands full

Sometimes people ask us how we at the Freedom From Religion Foundation manage to get so much done within a single week.
Report on PA abuse confirms: It’s time to quit the Catholic Church

If you stand by the Catholic Church, if you donate time and money to this organization, you are complicit. There is no way around it. This will not be the last report. It will not be the worst report. It’s just the latest in a long line. And we all know this to be true. If you still support the Catholic Church, you are complicit in the rape of children and its coverup. If you think that is too harsh, start thinking about the victims instead.
Something’s rotten in NYC; wall separating state and church is crumbling

FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel laments NYC and Mayor de Blasio’s lack of respect for the separation of state and church and highlights several serious First Amendment violations committed by the city.
“We’re all Africans:” Stand against HIV/AIDS, polio, and the Catholic Church

FFRF attorney Andrew Seidel criticizes the Catholic Church for its stance on polio, tetanus, and condoms in Africa and calls on prominent American Catholics to quit the church.
Antidotes to pope-mania: Enjoy irreverent cartoon and “Stay-Away Pope Polka” courtesy of FFRF

The Freedom From Religion Religion Foundation shares two artistic responses as secular antidotes to Pope Francis’ upcoming visit and congressional address: an irreverent cartoon by Mike Konopacki, and the words and music to Dan Barker’s equally irreverent and unforgettable “Stay-Away Pope Polka.”
When will Congress invite an atheist to address joint session?

When will Congress invite a prominent atheist, such as Richard Dawkins, to give a joint address before Congress as it has done for the pope?