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Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Truly Repent this Advent Season

By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – John the Baptist had a grim message for the Pharisees and Sadducees who came to receive his baptism: “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? Produce good fruit as evidence of your repentance. And do not presume to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.’”… Why is the Baptist so harsh with these leaders? Is it not enough that they are coming to receive his baptism like everyone else?

Jimmy Lai Convicted in Hong Kong Court, by Mary Rose

By Mary Rose, Catholic Vote – Jimmy Lai, the outspoken pro-democracy media tycoon whose rise and fall have drawn attention to Hong Kong’s shrinking political freedoms, was convicted Dec. 15 in a landmark national security trial that could see him spend the rest of his life in prison… Lai, 78, the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, was found guilty of conspiring to collude with foreign forces and conspiring to publish seditious articles. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. The verdict was delivered by three government-vetted judges in a non-jury trial, according to AP News.

Trump Designates Illicit Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, by Elise Winland

By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Dec. 15 that designates illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals as weapons of mass destruction, citing the drug’s role in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans… “No bomb does what this is doing: 200,000 to 300,000 people die every year that we know of,” Trump said at the White House before signing the order. “So we’re formally classifying it a weapon of mass destruction.” …

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Australia Doesn’t Have A Gun Problem, It Has An Islamist Problem, by Brianna Lyman

By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – At least 15 people were murdered at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Australia on Sunday after two alleged Islamic terrorists opened fire… One of the suspects, Sajid Akram, moved to Australia in 1998 on a student visa before becoming a permanent resident, while his son, Naveed Akram, was born in Australia, according to Sky News. Authorities previously investigated the son “on the basis of being associated with” alleged terrorists, but authorities ultimately determined “there was no indication of any ongoing threat or threat of him engaging in violence,” according to the report. …

Annoyed and Frustrated at Mass, by Randall Smith

By Randall Smith,  The Catholic Thing – I am often annoyed and frustrated at Mass. Not with the Mass, mind you. I used to get annoyed and frustrated a lot with the way Mass was done when I first became Catholic. But some of that craziness from earlier years seems to have subsided somewhat. Or maybe it’s just that I’m fortunate in the places I go to Mass these days. Mostly, I’m just grateful to be going to Mass at all.  A lot of people don’t have that luxury, or they risk their lives to go.

California’s Hitler Youth, by Lloyd Billingsley

By Lloyd Billingsley, The American Spectator – At Branham High School in San Jose this month, eight students formed a human swastika on the football field. A photo of the formation was posted online with a quote from Adolf Hitler: I want to be a prophet again today. If international financial Jews inside and outside Europe were to succeed in plunging nations into a world war once again, the result will not be Bolshevization of the earth and thus a victory for Judaism, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe. ….

US Bishops’ New Immigration Chairman Responds to Critiques From Catholics, by Jonathan Lied

By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – Another criticism is that the bishops do not acknowledge the impact that historically unprecedented levels of undocumented immigration are having on members of American society, including the less privileged. As one commenter on a recent article said, “Where is the equal compassion and consideration for all the millions of legal citizens whose health care, social security benefits, schools, housing, personal safety, etc. have been vitally impacted by the sudden influx?” What is your response to this kind of critique? Should these kinds of considerations be factored into immigration policy?

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Which Son Did the Father’s Will?

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 21:28-32 – 28 “What do you think? A man had two sons; and he went to the first and said, `Son, go and work in the vineyard today.’ 29 And he answered, `I will not’; but afterward he repented and went. 30 And he went to the second and said the same; and he answered, `I go, sir,’ but did not go. 31 Which of the two did the will of his father?” ….

WATCH: Woke Nun Want You to Pray the ‘Migration Mysteries’ This Advent, by Anthony Stine

By Anthony Stine, Return to Tradition, (Complicit Clergy) – Here’s a link to the story. Sister Kari Pohl is a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden, Pennsylvania, and currently serves as her congregation’s coordinator of justice and peace. She also has the privilege of working as a registered nurse at a federally qualified health center. Here’s Sister Pohl’s contact information for those who would like to comment on her proposal. …

Nuns Seek to Stop CNN Reporter-Turned-Judge From Forcing Them to Pay for Contraception – Again, by Greg Piper

By Greg Piper, Just the News – Citing the unanimous SCOTUS ruling against Wisconsin in the Catholic Charities tax fight, the brief says the contraceptive mandate makes distinctions between religious groups based on “theological lines” and thus constitutes a “paradigmatic form of denominational discrimination.” Both involve governments requiring “exclusively religious” activities for exemptions… The mandate also violates the nondelegation doctrine because Obamacare does not limit or inform “how the HRSA is to exercise its plenary delegated authority to decide what services are covered under the ACA,” the nuns’ lawyers said.

The New Eugenics: When Human Life Becomes a Data Profile, by Angeline Tan

By Angeline Tan, Live Action News – New reproductive technology is again highlighting the eugenics-based mindset prevalent within the fertility industry… In 1978, the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) was born… Millions more have been born since then, though countless millions more have been created and then destroyed… IVF often leads to the commodification of children, with would-be parents choosing embryos based on various characteristics and traits. ….

Analysis: Inside the House GOP’s Battle Over Health Care, by George Caldwell

By George Caldwell, The Daily Signal – The Republican bill is not a highly ambitious repeal, reform, or restructuring of Obamacare. Rather, it is a bundle of focused tweaks to the health insurance system that aims to lower health care costs, instead of the government’s current strategy, which has been to have government subsidize an increasingly unaffordable health care system… The bill’s lack of highly controversial provisions is by design, as Republicans will need to rally their narrow majority in the House and pick up at least seven Democrat votes in the Senate to have any chance of the bill reaching the president’s desk before the credit expiration date. …

The Liturgy Wars You Will Always Have with You, by David G. Bonagura, Jr.

By David G. Bonagura, Jr., Catholic Culture – Sure enough, in the century-long crescendo to the liturgical reforms initiated by the Second Vatican Council, liturgists became enamored with ancient forms of the Mass and desired a return to them. After the council, a committee commissioned by the pope—this time, without his direct involvement—scrapped the Roman Rite codified over a millennium earlier in favor of a new order of the Mass that was allegedly closer to the original. Once again, some Catholics did not receive the new version with joy, though, unlike in the seventeenth century, Rome was keen to see nearly every church and monastery adopt the new order.

Saint of the Day for December 16: Blessed Honoratus Kozminski

By Franciscan Media – Wenceslaus Kozminski was born in Biala Podlaska in 1829. By the age of 11 he had lost his faith. By the age of 16 his father had died. He studied architecture at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Suspected of participating in a rebellious conspiracy against the Czarists in Poland, he was imprisoned from April 1846 until March of 1847.

Msgr. Roger Landry: Gaudete Sunday: Rejoice in the Lord Always

By Msgr. Roger Landry, National Catholic Register – On Gaudete Sunday, we have another reason to rejoice this year: 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of St. Paul VI’s apostolic exhortation on Christian joy, Gaudete in Domino (“Rejoice in the Lord always”) from Philippians 4:4, the same expression from which the Third Sunday of Advent gets its nickname… While we sing of joy throughout the Advent season — “Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel!” — this Sunday’s Mass begins with a special imperative taken from St. Paul’s charge to the first Christians in Philippi: Gaudete semper in Domino. Iterum dico: Gaudete! (“Rejoice in the Lord always. …

Advent Hinges On Joy: A Meditation on the Gaudete Introit, by Daniel B. Gallagher

By Daniel B. Gallagher, Catholic Exchange – My family still celebrates St. Nicholas day on December 6th, a tradition my wife and I inherited from our parents. Our kids wake up to shoes stuffed with goodies brought by the holy 4th-century bishop. As they grow older, they will begin to understand the reason Nicholas practiced such generosity towards children and the poor: his belief that Jesus is one-in-substance with the Father, a truth Nicholas vigorously defended at the Council of Nicaea—the anniversary of which Pope Leo just commemorated in Turkey.

Sold-Out TPUSA Conference to Hold Eucharistic Adoration During Breakout Session

By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – A Dec. 20 breakout session at a conservative organization’s sold-out annual conference in Phoenix, Arizona, is set to include a period of Eucharistic adoration — an act of devotion one advocate says is key to renewal in the country… “Though our hearts are heavy, we do not grieve as those without hope,” TPUSA states on AmFest’s website. “Charlie’s legacy endures in his family, in Turning Point USA and Turning Point Action, and in every person he inspired to live with conviction.”

Father and Son Behind Bondi Jewish Festival Shooting That Killed 15, Australian Police Say, by Christine Chen, Scott Murdoch, Renju Jose

By Christine Chen, Scott Murdoch, Renju Jose, The Daily Signal – Two alleged gunmen who killed 15 people at a Jewish celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach were a father and son, police said on Monday… The father, a 50-year-old, was killed at the scene, taking the number of dead to 16, while his 24-year-old son was in a critical condition in hospital, police said at a press conference on Monday. Officials have described Sunday’s shooting as a targeted antisemitic attack.

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Which Son Did the Father’s Will?

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 21:28-32 – 28 “What do you think? A man had two sons; and he went to the first and said, `Son, go and work in the vineyard today.’ 29 And he answered, `I will not’; but afterward he repented and went. 30 And he went to the second and said the same; and he answered, `I go, sir,’ but did not go. 31 Which of the two did the will of his father?” ….

Founder’s Quote

Patriot Post – “The Hand of providence has been so conspicuous in all this, that he must be worse than an infidel that lacks faith, and more than wicked, that has not gratitude enough to acknowledge his obligations.” —George Washington (1778)

Saint of the Day for December 16: Blessed Honoratus Kozminski

By Franciscan Media – Wenceslaus Kozminski was born in Biala Podlaska in 1829. By the age of 11 he had lost his faith. By the age of 16 his father had died. He studied architecture at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Suspected of participating in a rebellious conspiracy against the Czarists in Poland, he was imprisoned from April 1846 until March of 1847.

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