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Rainbow Wolves

An episode of the The Receipts podcast, hosted by CatholicVote, titled "Rainbow Wolves" was published on April 11, 2024 and runs 50 minutes.

April 11, 2024 ·50m · The Receipts

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Faithful Catholic writers have been sounding the alarm about an LGBT push to undermine the Church’s teachings from within. CatholicVote’s Catholic Accountability Project decided to investigate those concerns.

What follows is the result of our deep dive into one culprit – an organization named “New Ways Ministry.” What the investigation uncovered is nothing short of a far-reaching, decades-long plan to help a secular movement lay siege to Catholic teachings on sex, the family, and marriage.



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