
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Pour forth we beseech thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts That we to whom the Incarnation Of Christ thy Son, was made known By the message of an angel May by His Passion and Cross Be brought to the glory of His resurrection… That is the Collect, the Opening Prayer for last Sunday’s Mass, prayed for centuries on the 4th Sunday of Advent.
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 1:67-79 – 67 And his father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit, and prophesied, saying, 68 “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he has visited and redeemed his people, 69 and has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, 70 as he spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets from of old, 71 that we should be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; ….
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – Christmas, for Christians, is primarily about our only true home, which is to be found in Heaven, the gates of which were opened by the coming of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ… There’s no place like home for the holidays. So sang Perry Como in the popular Christmas hit of 1954, and so sings Perry Como and numerous other singers every year on countless “holiday” channels on the radio throughout the Advent season, right through until the advent of Christmas itself… Home—for many people, Christmas is all about home and the love of home.
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Why Tamales Belong on the Christmas Table, by Alexandra Greeley
By Alexandra Greeley, National Catholic Register – Long associated with family gatherings and shared labor, tamales continue to anchor Christmas celebrations across cultures… Celebrating the Christmas season should be filled with good cheer, family gatherings, special events and, of course, a memorable holiday dinner. Forget serving roast turkey, glazed ham or prime rib of beef. Instead, introduce family and friends to a Latino Christmas dish that dates back thousands of years.
Archbishop Hebda Joins Governor Walz’s Deranged Political Attack on Trump’s Immigration Enforcement (Bring Me The News)
By Bring Me The News, (Complicit Clergy) – Archbishop Hebda just directly associated himself with arguably the most radical, corrupt Governor in the nation… Joined by faith leaders and Twin Cities mayors, Governor Tim Walz addressed ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and federal immigration enforcement across the Twin Cities at a joint news conference on Tuesday… Federal officials began “Operation Metro Surge” on Dec. 1, with the Department of Homeland Security claiming they have arrested “the worst criminal illegal aliens, including child sex offenders, domestic abusers, and violent gang members” across Minnesota.
CCP Conducts Mass Arrests of Christians Days Before Christmas, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, The Daily Signal – Hundreds of Christians in China will likely spend Christmas in jail this year, according to a recent report. Starting on Dec. 13, the Chinese Communist Party mobilized “more than a thousand police officers, SWAT units, anti-riot forces, and firefighters” in the Zhejiang Province’s Yayang Town in Wenzhou City, raiding churches and conducting mass arrests of Christians, ChinaAid reported Friday… “Belongings of relevant individuals were illegally confiscated, roads leading to the church were completely blocked by police, and Christians in Yayang Town were unable to enter the Yayang church.
Payback Time: A Christmas Story, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Edna Costello was one of those irreplaceable women who seem to appear in every healthy parish. She was the most active member of the altar guild, the Rosary circle, the parish council, the Bible study, marriage preparation classes, the pro-life league, and the ladies’ sodality. You could find her in church every morning, a half-hour before the early Mass. She would still be there for another hour after the Mass was over: making her thanksgiving, tidying up the pews, saying her Rosary, arranging flowers, making the Stations of the Cross. …
Trump Explains How Charlie Kirk’s Murder Changed His Life, by Salena Zito
By Salena Zito, Patriot Post – After surviving two assassination attempts, one of which nearly killed him, and seeing the brutal murder of his friend Charlie Kirk, Trump recognizes that returning to huge outdoor rallies is impossible. Kirk’s death, he says, has changed him, shaping not only how he thinks about security but affecting him personally as well… After surviving two assassination attempts, one of which nearly killed him, and seeing the brutal murder of his friend Charlie Kirk, Trump recognizes that returning to huge outdoor rallies is impossible. Kirk’s death, he says, has changed him, shaping not only how he thinks about security but affecting him personally as well.
New Study Confirms Abortions Cause Women Emotional Pain for Many Years, by Kim Hayes
By Kim Hayes, LifeNews – “Women considering abortion should be informed of the possibility that they may experience persistent emotional distress,” Paul Sullins, Ruth Institute senior research associate concluded in a report published in the International Journal of Women’s Health Care… Most women seeking help are at a minimum five years removed from the abortion experience with one, two or even as much as three decades passing before women (and even men) seek healing through these ministries. …
Fulton Sheen’s Message for Christmas, by Derek Rotty
By Derek Rotty, Catholic Exchange – Christmas is quickly approaching, and remembering to recognize it as a season offers an opportunity to extend its graces and lessons further into our lives… Venerable Fulton Sheen helps us to understand this reality well. Each year, in his syndicated newspaper column published close to Christmas day, he provided rich teaching, application to everyday life, and memorable turns of phrase that help deepen our insight into the Christmas mystery and apply it to our lives beyond December 25th.
Fr. John A. Perricone: (Bishops) Racing to Irrelevance
By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – One by one, as though on a conga line for the Democratic National Committee, our bishops last November recited a scripted Instagram paean to illegal immigration. Moreover, at the end of their recent November meeting, it was reported that they also, by overwhelming majority, huffed and puffed: “We oppose the indiscriminate mass deportation of peoples.”… For greater effect, they should have hired a better costume director. Except for one or two, they looked like unmade beds. Of course, this is part of the episcopal Spirit-of-Vatican-II look: casual, unkempt, pedestrian.
Make Christmastide Holy Again, by Patti Maguire Armstrong (Dec. 2024)
By Patti Maguire Armstrong, National Catholic Register – A woman, tired from Christmas shopping and carrying a large number of bags, pushed the button for the elevator. When the door opened it appeared at capacity with other tired, package-laden shoppers, but they squeezed together to make enough room. “Whoever came up with all this ought to be put in jail,” she exclaimed. Others agreed… And then a voice from the back of the elevator said, “Don’t worry. He already was put in jail and crucified.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What Then Will This Child Be?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 1:57-66 – 57 Now the time came for Elizabeth to be delivered, and she gave birth to a son. 58 And her neighbors and kinsfolk heard that the Lord had shown great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her. 59 And on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child; and they would have named him Zechariah after his father, 60 but his mother said, “Not so; he shall be called John.” …
DOJ Decides If Government Agency Can Perform Abortions, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – The Department of Justice has reversed the Biden administration’s decision to allow Department of Veterans Affairs doctors to perform abortions on the taxpayers’ dime… After the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Biden administration told Veterans Affairs doctors that they could perform abortions, even though federal law prohibits taxpayers from funding abortion… In 2022, the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel advised that federal law authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs and its employees to provide abortion services.
St. Jerome and the Lion, by Brad Miner
By Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing – There’s a story (likely a legend echoing the earlier Roman tale of Androcles and the lion) that one day in his study, St. Jerome (c. 342-420), hard at work translating the Holy Bible into Latin, had a visit from a lion. The lion had a splinter in its paw and begged the saint to remove it, which Jerome did, after which man and beast became inseparable… Being a cat lover, I would very much like to have a lion as a friend, although not as a pet. I’ve seen videos of a South African “lion whisperer,” who raised some abandoned lion cubs and stayed friends with them over the years ….
In Year-End Offer, US Triples Payment to Illegal Aliens Who Sign Up for Self-Deportation, by Alex Nitzberg
By Alex Nitzberg Fox News – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is offering to pay illegal aliens $3,000 and provide a free plane ticket out of the U.S. if they register by the end of the year for self-deportation on the CBP One app…. “Self-deportation through the CBP Home app is the best gift that an illegal alien can give themselves and their families this holiday season,” the release asserts. “Those illegal aliens who don’t take advantage of this special offer today have only one alternative: They will be arrested, deported, and they will never be able to return to the United States.”
Archbishop Coakley Anticipates Meeting With Trump, Vance, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, CNA – Abp. Paul Coakley said this week he is looking forward to speaking with Pres. Donald Trump in “the near future.”… Abp. Coakley, who was elected president of the USCCB in November, said he has “not had any personal conversations” with Trump or VP JD Vance but anticipates “engaging with them over matters of mutual concern.”… When Abp. Coakley meets with the administration, “undoubtedly, the question of immigration is going to come up,” he said in an interview on CBS News’ Face the Nation on Dec. 21. “I think we have opportunities to work together. We have opportunities to speak frankly with one another.”
USCCB Considering Headquarters Sale Amidst Government Funding Cutbacks, The Pillar
The Pillar, by Staff, (Complicit Clergy) – The U.S. bishops’ conference is at the start of a restructuring process that could see its Washington, D.C. headquarters sold or leased, as the conference faces ongoing financial challenges and a recent round of layoffs… A task force of bishops was charged last month with leading a process to review the USCCB’s priorities and operations, in order to make concrete decisions about asset and resource allocation in future budget cycles… While conference leaders say that USCCB finances are healthy, the task force approaches its work after a significant loss of federal funds, and personnel cuts across several departments in recent years.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Nothing Is Impossible with God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 1:67-79 – 67 And his father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit, and prophesied, saying, 68 “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he has visited and redeemed his people, 69 and has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, 70 as he spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets from of old, 71 that we should be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us; ….
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Democratical States must always feel before they can see: it is this that makes their Governments slow, but the people will be right at last.” —George Washington (1785)
Saint of the Day for December 23: Saint John of Kanty (June 24, 1390 – December 24, 1473)
Franciscan Media – John of Kanty was a country lad who made good in the big city and the big university of Kraków, Poland. After brilliant studies he was ordained a priest and became a professor of theology. The inevitable opposition which saints encounter led to his being ousted by rivals and sent to be a parish priest at Olkusz. An extremely humble man, he did his best, but his best was not to the liking of his parishioners. ….






