Republicans Will Keep Losing Until They Realize Power Isn’t Evil, by Nathan Stone
By Nathan Stone, The Federalist – We can exercise power, or we can allow our enemies to exercise it. Choose wisely… Unless Virginia voters reject the new congressional district plan created and passed by a Democrat legislature and signed by a “moderate” Democrat governor, Republicans are set to lose four congressional seats they currently hold. The new map allows only one of Virginia’s 11 districts to be represented by a Republican, despite Republicans representing almost half of the Virginia electorate. Meanwhile, Republicans in Indiana refused to redraw their congressional maps because of “principle.”
Catholic Herald: The Bishop of Television: Fulton Sheen and the Road to Beatification, by Thomas Edwards
Catholic Herald Today – Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s legacy is most notable for his charisma and his ability to use modern media to evangelise. However, his personal piety and devotion to the Eucharist inspired generations of Catholics, particularly priests, to commit themselves to Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. He famously encouraged the practice of spending a Holy Hour in front of the Eucharist, crediting it as the “secret of whatever success I have had in my life.”
National Marriage Week: Make a Holy Hour as a Couple This Valentine’s Day, by Alyssa Murphy
By Alyssa Murphy, National Catholic Register – As Pope Benedict XIV reminded us: ‘The Eucharist inexhaustibly strengthens the indissoluble unity and love of every Christian marriage.’… We are in the midst of National Marriage Week, an annual event that has been in practice for 30 years, always centered around Valentine’s Day, where love is in the air and couples actually do try to take the time to get a babysitter for a quick date night… Founded in the United Kingdom by Richard Kane, his motto was: “If you’re fortunate enough to be in a marriage, you should look after it.”
Mamdami Demands U.S. Immigration Policy Start Obeying Islam, by Ammon Blair
By Ammon Blair, The Federalist – “If these are not attacks upon the stranger among us, what is?” Mamdani asked. “There is no reforming something so rotten and base.”… This is an inversion of moral authority… Mass migration is framed as a moral and civilizational imperative, demanding compassion and openness, while serious pushback on enforcement is recast as intolerant, unjust, or even xenophobic. This framing mirrors elements of the Muslim Brotherhood’s doctrine of tamkeen (institutional entrenchment)… a phased civilizational strategy built on population presence, parallel institutions, resistance to full assimilation, and long-term influence over policy, law, and public narrative… The result is a classic hypocrisy cost in the weaponization of mass migration …
The Bishop Who Predicted Today’s Culture of Death — 50 Years Ago, by Donald DeMarco
By Donald DeMarco, National Catholic Register – Welsh Archbishop John Murphy knew that the secular world places its hope on career, comfort and cash… During his tenure as archbishop of Cardiff, Wales, from 1961-1983, he became rightly known as “The Builder.” When he arrived in Cardiff, there were only two Catholic secondary schools in the whole of South Wales… Before the end of the decade, the archdiocese had established 14 comprehensive schools… (betwn.) 1960 and 1980, Archbishop Murphy supervised the building of 39 churches, 14 new secondary schools and 33 new primary schools. His achievement was both singular and historic. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Alone Can Satisfy Our Hunger for God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 8:1-10 – 1 In those days, when again a great crowd had gathered, and they had nothing to eat, he called his disciples to him, and said to them, 2 “I have compassion on the crowd, because they have been with me now three days, and have nothing to eat; 3 and if I send them away hungry to their homes, they will faint on the way; and some of them have come a long way.” 4 And his disciples answered him, “How can one feed these men with bread here in the desert?” …
House Passes SAVE America Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Zeale – The U.S. House of Representatives voted Feb. 11 to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, advancing a Republican-led effort to tighten election rules and require people to show proof of citizenship and voter ID before they can vote in federal elections… The bill cleared the chamber largely along party lines, by a vote of 218-213. Republicans unanimously voted in favor of it, and all but one Democrat — Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas — opposed it. An earlier version of the measure passed the House in April 2025 but stalled in the Senate amid Democratic opposition.
Surrogacy Left These 21 Children Parentless After Alleged Abuse. Until It’s Banned, They Won’t Be The Last, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – No amount of regulation can fix a system that is predicated on encroaching on a child’s natural right to his biological mother and father… Eyebrows certainly raised in July 2025 when 21 children belonging to a Chinese couple were placed in state custody after a baby arrived at the hospital with a brain bleed. The real shocker came when news broke that most of the kids were under three years old, and many were reportedly created using a deceptive multi-state simultaneous surrogacy scheme called Mark Surrogacy… There are no laws banning the use of multiple simultaneous surrogacy ….
Newsmax Wires: Kari Lake to Newsmax: SAVE Opposition ‘Very Revealing’
By Kari Lake, Newsmax Wires – Kari Lake told Newsmax on Thursday that the Senate should pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, as it would “go a long way toward securing our elections.”… She questioned why some lawmakers appear unwilling to support it despite broad public backing…. On “Bianca Across the Nation,” the acting CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media noted polling showing “83% are for it,” adding, “I really question the 16%” who were shown to be against it.
Patriot Post: Thursday Executive News Summary
By The Editors, Patriot Post – Canadian trans shooter, drug cartel drones, end of immigration crackdown in Minnesota, House passes SAVE Act, Bad Bunny lost nearly 10M viewers, and more…. Canadian trans shooter: The tragic school attack in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, on Tuesday claimed eight lives, not counting the deceased assailant. The 18-year-old attacker killed six at the school after killing his mother, who expressed support for trans rights, and his stepbrother at home. Early reports suggested that the “female gunperson” was actually a man who identified as a woman, which the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has now confirmed. ….
More Catholic Bishops Condemn Notre Dame Appointment of Pro-Abortion Professor, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – More Catholic bishops are voicing sharp condemnation of the University of Notre Dame’s decision to appoint a pro-abortion professor to lead one of its academic institutes… Their condemnation is amplifying concerns that the move undermines the school’s Catholic mission and causes scandal among faithful Catholics… Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, became the latest church leader to criticize the appointment Thursday, saying he stands “in support of Bishop Rhoades and share his concern.” …
Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer: The New Law, Nourishment of the Heart
By Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer, OP, Catholic Exchange – The Sermon on the Mount raises the moral bar, as it goes beyond the mere letter of the Law into the spiritual depths of the heart. It challenges us to cultivate hearts attuned to the ways of God. Our righteousness is to exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees by not simply avoiding murder, adultery, and false oaths, but by living out the spiritual core of these commands from the heart.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Has Done All Things Well
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 7:31-37 – 31 Then he returned from the region of Tyre, and went through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, through the region of the Decapolis. 32 And they brought to him a man who was deaf and had an impediment in his speech; and they begged him to lay his hand upon him. 33 And taking him aside from the multitude privately, he put his fingers into his ears, and he spat and touched his tongue; …
Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) Blasts Trump Admin for Doing “Zilch” to Stop Abortion Drugs, by Suzanne Bowdey
By Suzanne Bowdey, LifeNews – Family Research Council’s Mary Szoch, director of the Center for Human Dignity, is equally emphatic that it’s time for the Trump administration to undo the damage done by Biden. “It’s disappointing that the FDA is continuing to drag out the studies of the abortion drug mifepristone… While we wait for these results, countless unborn children’s lives will be ended, and many of their mothers’ bodies will be maimed and their hearts broken. The Trump administration does not have to wait until the review is conducted to mitigate the damage caused by mifepristone.”
Democrats Want To Stop Illegal Alien Deportations By Shutting Down DHS. It’s That Simple, by Eddie Scarry
By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – Just like the last time Democrats threw the government into a shutdown, they have no leverage but are now withholding votes to fund the Department of Homeland Security while making ridiculous demands that the Trump administration is entertaining… If Congress doesn’t push more money to DHS by Saturday, funding to TSA and FEMA will be cut off this weekend. Democrat leaders say they won’t agree to any deal that doesn’t reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is to say, make it effectively impossible to deport illegal aliens.
A Defense of Scott Hahn and the Hahn School, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – Readers of this column know that I occasionally opine on matters of Biblical scholarship about which I have no expertise. Buckle up because I am about to do it again. In fact, it is because I have no expertise that I want to say something about this. Something on behalf of us little people, the non-experts… Last month I attended a Bible conference in Connecticut put on by the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. The talks were given by Scott Hahn, who founded the Center, along with two of the Center’s affiliated scholars, John Bergsma and Jeff Morrow.
Serenity in the Midst of Storms: The Catholic Call to Keeping Calm
By Alyssa Murphy, National Catholic Register – Delving even deeper into ways to quell the unease, the Register turned to not only Bishop Burbidge, but Msgr. Charles Pope, Dominican Father Joseph-Anthony Kress, Dominican Sister Mary Madeline Todd, Archbishop Emeritus Joseph Naumann, and EWTN Radio hosts Gregory Popcak and Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers… “We live in unsettling and stormy times as we witness riots in our streets,” Archbishop Naumann said.
Catholic Bishop Rebukes Notre Dame for Appointing Pro-Abortion Professor, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Catholic bishop whose diocese includes the University of Notre Dame has sharply criticized the school’s decision to appoint a professor known for her pro-abortion advocacy to a key leadership role… The church leader is calling the move a cause of scandal and urging university officials to rescind it… Bishop Kevin Rhoades of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend expressed “dismay” and “strong opposition” to Notre Dame’s naming of Susan Ostermann as director of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies.
Salesian Spirituality for Lent: Perseverance, by Derek Rotty
By Derek Rotty, Catholic Exchange – To grow in perseverance, De Sales proposes three foundational habits in this section of the Introduction, listing the virtues of humility and detachment first. To cultivate the former, he notes that a disciple must be distrustful of self over God; to cultivate the latter, a disciple must be able to enjoy “delights, tender feelings, and consolations” only for the sake of God, the highest good (IV.5, 13)… After humility and detachment, he encourages laity to find and focus on sweet consolations. Like little children who are enticed to obedience and good deeds with “bits of sugar,” God uses “bait and allurement to entice us” to love Him (IV.13).
Congress May Finally Touch the ‘Third Rail.’ Inflation Will Hold Them Accountable, by Veronique de Rugy
By Veronique de Rugy, The American Spectator – Your representatives may finally grab the feared “third rail” of U.S. politics. When the Social Security and Medicare trust funds run out in the early 2030s, the law is clear: Benefits must be slashed. That would mean a roughly 24 percent cut to Social Security checks and an 11 percent cut to Medicare benefits. But Congress almost certainly won’t let that happen… The easy, though irresponsible, political path may seem obvious: Change the law, keep benefits whole, and pay by borrowing the money. This way legislators won’t have to cast unpopular votes for spending cuts or tax hikes. …
Catholics’ Support for Trump’s Agenda Has Not Changed, In Spite of Relentless Attacks by Bishops, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, EWTN – A Pew Research Center report found that Catholics’ support for President Donald Trump’s agenda has not changed significantly over the past year… The analysis examined how U.S. religious groups view Trump, including his plans and policies and his ethics. It focused on Protestants, Catholics, and religiously unaffiliated adults… The report, “White Evangelicals Remain Among Trump’s Strongest Supporters, but They’re Less Supportive Than a Year Ago,” includes information from a survey of 8,512 U.S. adults who are part of the center’s American Trends Panel (ATP).
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Demon Has Left Your Daughter
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 7:24-30 – 24 And from there he arose and went away to the region of Tyre and Sidon. And he entered a house, and would not have any one know it; yet he could not be hid. 25 But immediately a woman, whose little daughter was possessed by an unclean spirit, heard of him, and came and fell down at his feet. 26 Now the woman was a Greek, a Syrophoenician by birth. And she begged him to cast the demon out of her daughter. 27 And he said to her, “Let the children first be fed, for it is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.” …
Opinion: Synodal Subversion: How Leo’s Church Wages War on the Faithful, by Chris Jackson
By Chris Jackson, Hiraeth In Exile, Substack – All this is fitting preparation for Rossi’s next big praise. In the days after the May 2026 conclave, he rhapsodized about the new pontiff Leo XIV: calling Leo’s election “a gift from God” and claiming the new pope is “the man the Church and the world need right now”. Rossi insisted Leo follows “the same line” as Francis and “isn’t trying to go backwards… he’s no dinosaur”. In other words, no reform is coming. Leo XIV is explicitly “continuity Francis,” in the words of Rossi himself. For Trad Inc., this is the latest evidence they’ve been hiding the truth: even Leo’s supporters know he stands for more of the same.
January Job Growth Shocks Analysts by More than Doubling Expectations, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – The nation’s employment picture enjoyed broad-based improvement in January, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Statistics (BLS) report released Wednesday… Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 130,000 jobs from the previous month, more than doubling analysts’ predictions. The Dow Jones consensus prediction for job growth, for example, was a mere 55,000. Private payrolls (excluding government) grew by 172,000 jobs in January, well above the LSEG expectation of 70,000.
The Solid Grounding of the American Republic, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Only a few pages into The Making of the American Mind, I paused in my reading and looked at the Index. The way Matthew Spalding introduced his subject (the book is subtitled “The Story of our Declaration of Independence”) gave me the sense that this would not be the standard boilerplate treatment, interpreting the Declaration as the thought of John Locke, filtered through the pen of Thomas Jefferson.
Conservatives Can’t Beat Democrats Until They Defeat The RINOs In Their Own Party First, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Another week in American politics wouldn’t be complete without an elected Republican betraying constituents… That’s what happened on Tuesday when Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, announced her opposition to the latest iteration of the SAVE Act. The bill (now the “SAVE America Act”) seeks to mandate widely supported photo ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements in federal elections.
The SSPX is Not the Problem, by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylor, Crisis Magazine – The Society of St. Pius X made news recently with its announcement that in July of this year they will consecrate bishops without the consent of the Holy Father. I am not a canon lawyer nor a theologian, but I do know enough to say I think these issues are more complicated than many make them out to be. If the Society does go ahead with the consecrations, it will likely deepen the rift between the Society and Rome.
How to Choose a Sacrifice this Lent, by T.J. Burdick
By T.J. Burdick, Catholic Exchange – Lenten sacrifices are such a sliding scale both physically and spiritually that, sometimes, it’s hard to figure out our true motive for making them. Do I fast to lose a couple pounds or to build up my spiritual reserves (Mt. 17:21)? Do I pick up a Lenten devotional because that’s what everyone else in my parish is doing or because I truly desire holiness? Do I give a little bit more to my tithe so that I can get more back on my tax refund or because my diocese can fund our local soup kitchen?… The answers to these questions, of course, are deeply personal. They are also complex, paradoxical, even.
Dow 50,000: A Supply-Side Miracle, by Stephen Moore
By Stephen Moore, Patriot Post – If anyone had predicted that in a little more four decades the Dow would surpass 50,000, they might have been admitted into a mental institution. But U.S. stocks have grown 60-fold (not counting inflation). Even accounting for inflation, the Dow is up about 12-fold… We have lived through the greatest period of wealth creation in perhaps the history of the world… No other nation has come even close in modern times. Consider that American publicly traded companies are now worth more than $70 trillion. …
Fr. Kevin Drew: “Look Me in the Eye:” Abortion Survivors, Super Bowl Scandal, and the Salt of True Witness
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – You shall season all your grain offerings with salt. Do not let the salt of the covenant with your God be lacking from your grain offering… That was God’s instruction in Leviticus (2:13). Salt was poured on the offering to prevent decay and corruption. It prevented the ancient Hebrews from giving the Lord a second-rate and therefore unacceptable sacrifice. … For several centuries, up until 1970, blessed salt was placed in an infant’s mouth by the priest at baptism. …
Rep. LaMonica McIver, Democrat-N.J. Asks ICE Leader If He Is ‘Going to Hell’, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – Democrats aired their grievances against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown at a hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday, even questioning the salvation of agency leaders… Questioning grew so contentious that Homeland Security Committee Chairman Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., slammed his gavel to remind his colleagues of House “decorum” standards… Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., was questioning Todd Lyons, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on his salvation.
The Growing Liberal Backlash Against Newsom, by Ellie Gardey Holmes
By Ellie Gardey Holmes, The American Spectator – As Gavin Newsom works to project inevitability as the Democratic frontrunner, progressives are coalescing behind a single conclusion: He is not their man… Progressive California journalist and political adviser Gil Durán published an op-ed with the Guardian Tuesday harshly titled “Gavin Newsom’s likely presidential bid is built on broken promises.” He makes the case that the California governor has repeatedly failed to deliver on his progressive commitments.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: An Encouraging Return to Reason: American Medical Organizations Warn Against “Gender-Affirming Care” for Minors
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Last week, I told you about how pro-euthanasia and assisted suicide measures are stalling in several nations in Europe, as opponents are raising significant concerns about how such laws have been abused in other nations, and how there are dignity-protecting options that provide authentically loving support for those facing end-of-life situations and dilemmas, e.g. better palliative care… Now, this week I can report a remarkable new development in the fight against radical gender ideology….
And in This Corner, No One, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – The current fury over immigration in the United States reminds me of my experience, over 25 years, teaching in the Development of Western Civilization program at Providence College… When I arrived in 1990 as a young professor in the English department, I was politically liberal, with certain Catholic modifications. I believed that abortion was homicide. I believed that suicide was criminal. I believed that marriage was for keeps. I believed that the social, cultural, and intellectual benefits conferred upon the world by the Christian Faith were incalculable ….
California Franciscans Announce $20 Million Abuse Settlement, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, EWTN News – The Franciscan Friars of California have announced a $20 million settlement with alleged abuse victims, with the eight-figure payout coming after the group filed for bankruptcy several years ago… The friars announced in 2024 that they had filed a Chapter 11 petition “to address 94 child sexual abuse claims.”… The order said at the time that the dozens of claims came about due to California state laws that “allowed abuse survivors to file decades-old complaints that were otherwise time-barred or expired under the state’s statute of limitations.” …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Out of the Heart Come Evil Thoughts
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 7:14-23 – 14 And he called the people to him again, and said to them, “Hear me, all of you, and understand: 15 there is nothing outside a man which by going into him can defile him; but the things which come out of a man are what defile him.” 17 And when he had entered the house, and left the people, his disciples asked him about the parable. 18 And he said to them, “Then are you also without understanding? ….
Trans Ideology is At the End of the Beginning, by Kenneth Craycraft
By Kenneth Craycraft, Catholic World Report – Broadly speaking, there are three major fronts in the war against transgender ideology: males cheating females in athletics; men invading women’s private spaces; and the medical and surgical mutilation of children. Recent news is very good on two of those fronts: athletics and mutilation. I am hopeful that the momentum in these campaigns will have a positive impact on protecting women’s private spaces.
Today’s Saint Feb. 11th: Our Lady of Lourdes
Catholic Apostolate Center – Our Lady of Lourdes was a Marian apparition that occurred in Lourdes, France in 1858. Mary appeared to a 14 year old girl, St. Bernadette Soubirous. Bernadette’s faith was so strong that she continued to visit the site even when her parents were unsure about the apparitions. In 1862, Church authorities confirmed the authenticity of the apparitions. The apparitions at Lourdes revitalized the faith of millions of people, and continues to do so today. …
Fathers Play Uniquely Critical Role in Health of Children, Study Finds
By Dan Hart, The Washington Stand – The results of a new study on the role that fathers play in the health of their children has surprised researchers, revealing that the amount of attentiveness that a father pays to his infant affects the child’s future heart and metabolic health, while finding no such correlation with mothers. The study reinforces a massive body of evidence pointing to how critical both a father and a mother are to the healthy development of their children.
Defending Mardi Gras: Why the Church Has Always Known How to Feast, by Shaun McAfee
By Shaun McAfee, Catholic Exchange – For some Catholics, Mardi Gras is an embarrassment. The beads, the excess, the headlines, and the image of immorality have convinced some that the entire celebration is little more than a secular bacchanal—at best a distraction from Lent, at worst an outright contradiction of it. “How,” the objection goes, “can a Catholic possibly defend a festival that appears to glorify indulgence immediately before a season of penance?”… The question is understandable. But it is also historically thin and theologically incomplete.
We Must Carry the Torch of Faith in Times of Crisis, by Suellen Brewster
By Suellen Brewster, Catholic Exchange – In colonial days before the diocese was founded, the Faith was kept alive by the laity itself. Before there was even a regular traveling priest assigned to the region, Catholics held the torch by teaching, praying, and keeping the liturgical calendar in their homes and communities… Frontier days aren’t usually described by words like crisis, but practicing the Catholic Faith was banned from the then-British province of New York, and with no priest nor church building, a crisis it was. As time went on, Catholicism was no longer outlawed, but practicing it required long waits between priestly visits. …
Venerable Fulton Sheen to Be Beatified, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini for EWTN News, (Catholic World Report) – Finally, some good news. We can only hope that the final step to sainthood moves more smoothly than all the preceding ones once he is beatified and the requisite miracle is documented… The Holy See has officially informed Bishop Louis Tylka of the Diocese of Peoria, Illinois, that the cause for the Venerable Servant of God Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen can proceed to beatification, according to an announcement from the diocese… “The next step in the process is the celebration of the beatification, in which Fulton Sheen would be declared Blessed,” Tylka said.
On the State of Marriage, the Original Modern Sanctuary Jurisdiction, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – If marriage is justified by callow appeals to “love is love”–with love being whatever somebody says it is at a given moment–then marriage has little to no social content or meaning… February 7-14 is observed this year as National Marriage Week, intended to promote awareness and appreciation of the institution of marriage. The effort seems particularly timely, given the decline in people getting married (and having children) and marriage’s competition with other forms of “relationship” more or less permanent.
English Only: Florida Eliminates Foreign Language Options on Driver Test Following Deadly Crashes, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – After multiple recent deadly car crashes across the United States involving illegal aliens, Florida has changed its driver test policy to require all prospective drivers to take the test in English… “All driver license knowledge and skills testing will be conducted in English” for both non-commercial and commercial driver’s licenses, according to the new policy… The state “remains committed to ensuring safe roadways for all Floridians and visitors by promoting clear communication, understanding of traffic laws, and responsible driving behavior.” …
Abigail Spanberger Puts Abortions Up to Birth Measure on Virginia Ballot, by Olivia Gans Turner
By Olivia Gans Turner, LifeNews – On Friday February 6th, Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed the bill that send the deceptive and misleadingly labeled “Right to Reproductive Freedom Act” to the fall ballot. While that is the only official role Spanberger has to play formally in this process, she has been outspoken in her support for the passage of this extreme and reckless amendment to the Virginia Constitution… Now it is indeed, as she has said, up to the voters of Virginia to cast the deciding votes.
Secretary Rubio, Other Leaders Denounce Jimmy Lai’s ‘Tragic’ 20-Year Sentence, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, EWTN New – Lai, Catholic entrepreneur and media tycoon, was sentenced over what Chinese officials claim were national security violations… “The Hong Kong High Court’s decision to sentence Jimmy Lai to 20 years is an unjust and tragic conclusion to this case,” said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio… Jimmy Lai, Catholic entrepreneur and media tycoon, was sentenced on Feb. 9 to 20 years in prison over what Chinese officials claim were national security violations… The sentencing comes after Lai’s December 2025 conviction, which ended several years of what advocates have described as a politically motivated show trial.
How to Protest Without Fear of Getting Shot, by Kevin T. DiCamillo
By Kevin T. DiCamillo, Crisis Magazine – First: a healthy respect for the police. There was always at least one policeman present on those Friday mornings, and he would, in no uncertain terms, lay down the law, literally, about how we were to conduct ourselves if we didn’t want to wind up in the back of his squad car… The main thing was that we had to keep moving: no blocking the doctor’s—make that “doktor” since this man had more in common with Mengele than St. Anthony Maria Zaccaria—driveway. We didn’t have to run or jog or anything of that sort; we just could not stand still. We were to keep to our beads and process back and forth. Simple.
The U.S. Is Running Out of Time on Population Decline, by Gregory Lyakhov
By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post – The United States is heading toward a demographic cliff, and most policymakers still refuse to acknowledge it. In 2024, the United States recorded a fertility rate of roughly 1.6 births per woman — far below the 2.1 replacement rate required to sustain a stable population. When birth rates collapse, economies weaken, social systems strain, and national confidence erodes… No modern country has reversed population decline without first enduring serious consequences.
Liturgy and the Mexican Standoff, by Aurelio Porfiri
By Aurelio Porfiri, OnePeterFive – I do not know whether you share this impression, but when one looks at the current situation of the liturgy, it seems to resemble that of a “Mexican standoff.” This expression, perhaps coined in the nineteenth century, refers to a situation in which three or more contenders hold each other at gunpoint in a state of great tension, where anyone may emerge as the winner or the loser… Of course, in our case not all the “contenders” are on the same level. There are those liturgists who view the liturgical reform of Vatican II as a break with the past, inspired by the hermeneutic promoted by the so-called “Bologna School.” Unfortunately, this interpretation has prevailed for decades, even though it is intrinsically false.
LISTEN! X Post Reposted by Cong. Chip Roy: Sharia is Inconsistent w/Western Civilization; It is Inconsistent w/the Constitution of the United States
Chip Roy – “Sharia is inconsistent with Western civilization. Sharia is inconsistent with the constitution of the United States, the declaration and the rule of law in our country. That is why we’ve been putting forward legislation.” “We’re not going to let Dallas or Houston or any other city in this great country become what has happened to London and to Paris.” “We are going to fight for this country. And that’s what I’m proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with these great men and women to say that we’re going to do.” Repel Islam from the West!
From Emmy Awards to Exposing Communism: 11 Surprising Facts About Fulton Sheen, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen (1895-1979) was one of the best-known Catholics of 20th-century America and the world. His preaching on radio and TV drew acclaim, and he also served as a bishop, first as an auxiliary of the Archdiocese of New York and then as bishop of Rochester, New York, from 1966 to 1969… On July 6, 2019, Pope Francis approved a miracle attributed to Fulton Sheen’s intercession, paving the way for the venerable bishop to be beatified that Dec. 19. …
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Will Open New Centers to Kill Babies in Abortions, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced plans to open two new clinics that pro-life advocates say will facilitate the killing of unborn babies through abortions, under the guise of providing “reproductive care” to young people ages 16 to 25… The clinics, named “Elevate You,” will be located at NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull in North Brooklyn and NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens in Southeast Queens… Backed by $4 million from MetroPlusHealth, the facilities will offer a range of services, including … so-called reproductive care — which includes abortion.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Conspiracy Theories
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Among the most entertaining modern phenomena is the proliferation of “conspiracy theories.” The phrase was popularized after the assassination of JFK and has occupied every corner of the culture since then. Conspiracy theories even extend to the institutional Church and every religion, so it is a worthy exercise to examine the interplay between facts and narratives as we consider the inner workings of any conspiracy theory.
The Super Bowl Halftime Show Was Literally About Erasing ‘America’, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny ended his abysmal halftime performance by rattling off dozens of Latin American countries before holding up a football that read: “Together we are America.”… But Bad Bunny’s subversive message was obvious to anyone capable of critical thinking… Bad Bunny wasn’t trying to make a feel-good statement about unity. He was making an inherently political claim that the left has been pushing for years, which is that the United States of America — colloquially known as America — isn’t for Americans and that national borders are arbitrary at best but illegitimate at worst. …
Today’s Saint: St. Scholastica February 10
By Catholic Apostolate Center – St. Scholastica was the twin sister of St. Benedict of Nursia and the foundress of the women’s branch of Benedictine monasticism. Each year, she and her brother would meet near his abbey in Monte Cassino to pray and discuss faith, issues of the day, and Scripture. One year, as her brother prepared to leave, she prayed to God and asked that her brother would stay. Suddenly, a storm broke out, preventing Benedict’s departure. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Rejecting the Commandments of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 7:1-13 – 1 Now when the Pharisees gathered together to him, with some of the scribes, who had come from Jerusalem, 2 they saw that some of his disciples ate with hands defiled, that is, unwashed. 3 (For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, do not eat unless they wash their hands, observing the tradition of the elders; 4 and when they come from the market place, they do not eat unless they purify themselves; and there are many other traditions which they observe, the washing of cups and pots and vessels of bronze.) …
Turning Point USA’s All-American Halftime Show Wins the Super Bowl, by Jerome Hudson
By Jerome Hudson Breitbart – The Turning Point USA All-American Halftime show kicked off Sunday night to millions of fans who streamed the patriotic event online, an alternative to Bad Bunny’s Spanish-only Super Bowl 60 intermission that ended with the Puerto Rican pop star making a politically charged immigration message… “Welcome to the Turning Point USA All-American Halftime show. And this one’s for you, Charlie,” host Jack Posobiec said, honoring Turning Point USA’s late founder Charlie Kirk, before a rousing electric guitar rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” was played by Brantley Gilbert… Gilbert got the concert started with a patriotic version of “Real American,” followed by a powerful rendition of Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem.”
The Super Bowl Halftime Show Was A Humiliation Ritual, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – The Super Bowl is supposed to be one of the cultural cornerstones in American life that still belongs to Americans. There are only a handful of days each year when most of the country pauses and gathers around the same screen to participate in something recognizably ours. It’s a shared experience — rooted in common language and culture and tradition. Which is why the Super Bowl half time show this year was a clear display of pure contempt for America.
“I Was Sold for $300″: Human Trafficking Continues to Escalate in Africa, by Ngala Killian Chimtom
By Ngala Killian Chimtom, Catholic World Report – As Catholics mark the Feast of St. Josephine Bakhita on February 8, harrowing testimonies from survivors of human trafficking across Africa are shedding light on the horrendous treatment they endure… John, a mechanic from Nigeria, is one such survivor. He recalls being trafficked to Libya in 2015 after being promised a good-paying job that would generate the income he needed to eventually migrate to Europe… “When I got to Libya, I discovered it was all a lie,” he told CWR… “Terrible things were done to us in that place,” he said, revealing scars on his body as proof. “Eventually, I was sold out for $300 to go and work in a mine.” ….
The Evidence for and Against the Holiness of Anne Catherine Emmerich, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – While Pope Saint John Paul II made the promotion of canonizations a hallmark of his pontificate, it is more common in Church history for canonizations to proceed very slowly. The Church has generally been willing to wait for many years for God to make known His will about the sanctity of a deceased Catholic. On the other hand, sometimes the Vatican chooses to delay canonizations for the sake of peace in international politics. For example, now would not be a propitious moment for the Vatican to honor the many Catholics who have died as martyrs in communist China
The Closest Thing to Contemplation, by Robert Royal
Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – When great people you have known are dead, their influence on you takes a different form. Parents and extended family and even their friends – if you’ve been lucky enough to have had them in these troubled days – assume an almost mythological status. We didn’t need Freud or Jung to spell this out. Most of us already knew it in our bones. Much of later life, then, becomes a series of starts and stops in conversation with persons dead and forgotten, then remembered, again and again, as we make our way through our own dusty days.
Has Gen Z’s Relationship With Religion Really Shifted? A New Chapter in Belief, by Katherine Matt
By Katherine Matt, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump announced Thursday that on May 17, in conjunction with America’s 250 birthday celebration, a prayer event will be held on the National Mall to “rededicate America as one nation under God.”… But who’s going to show up?… For much of the modern era, religious identification in the United States and other Western nations has steadily declined. Pew Research Center data show that the percentage of adults identifying as Christian dropped from 78% in 2007 to roughly 62% by 2025.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: To Whom Shall We Go?
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Pillars of Faith – There is a question in the Gospel that is not asked gently. It is not asked in safety. It is asked when truth demands a decision… Our Lord has just taught the truth about His Body and His Blood. He has spoken plainly. He has not softened His words. He has not explained them away. And many who had followed Him decide they can no longer stay. They walk away… And then Jesus turns to the Twelve – not to rebuke them, not to reassure them – but to ask a question that every generation of the Church must answer again for itself. “Will you also go away?”
Death as the Culmination of Christ’s Work in Our Lives, by Victoria Cardona
By Victoria Cardona, Catholic Exchange – In the Catholic tradition, life and death are companions on a shared journey toward a final encounter with Love. If we understand the human and the Divine as collaborators in our sanctification from the moment of Baptism, then death represents the moment where this collaboration reaches its peak (CCC 1026). In dying, the imperfections of our lives are gathered in Christ; the virtues we practice, even when clouded by weakness, are crowned by God’s mercy (CCC 1022).
Trump Rips Bad Bunny Halftime Show: ‘The Dancing is Disgusting, Especially for Young Children’, by Nicholas Ballasy
By Nicholas Ballasy, Just the News – “This ‘Show’ is just a ‘slap in the face’ to our Country, which is setting new standards and records every single day — including the Best Stock Market and 401(k)s in History!” Trump wrote on Truth Social… “The Super Bowl Halftime Show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER! It makes no sense, is an affront to the Greatness of America, and doesn’t represent our standards of Success, Creativity, or Excellence. Nobody understands a word this guy is saying, and the dancing is disgusting, especially for young children that are watching from throughout the U.S.A., and all over the World.” …
Is the Church Roman? by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylor, Crisis Magazine – The Church of Rome is the head and mother of all the churches, and the pope in Rome is the primate of the Church universal. We who commune with her do so because we believe in her authority, as we believe in the authority of the Church universal, because of the testimony of her founder, Jesus Christ. We believe this on the basis of the written testimony of Sacred Scripture and the witness of apostolic tradition. This much is uncontroversial, I think, for those in communion with Rome.
California: SBA Suspends 12,000 Borrowers Suspected of $9 Billion of Fraud, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, Newsbusters – 111,620 California borrowers suspected of committing $8.6 billion of pandemic-era fraud have been suspended by the U.S. Small Business Administration, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced Friday… “I’m here in San Diego, standing at an address that is registered to 14 businesses that took $2 million in pandemic-era loans Those loans haven’t been paid back,” Administrator Loeffler says in a social media video reporting the suspensions….
Irish Bishop Says Country Has Lost ‘300 Classes of Primary School Children’ to Abortion in 1 Year, by Kate Quiño
By Kate Quiñones, EWTN News – An Irish bishop has observed that the nation has lost the equivalent of 300 primary school classes of children to abortion in one year… Bishop Kevin Doran of Achonry and Elphin drew attention to the impact of abortion on population, citing a recent figure that found that 10,852 unborn babies were aborted in Ireland in 2024, The Irish Catholic reported… “The closure of primary schools across Ireland, and especially in rural communities, has surfaced as a major cause of concern in recent weeks,” Doran said. “There are complex reasons for this, but the impact of abortion on population is becoming increasingly clear.” …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Come Away and Rest a While
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:30-34 – 30 The apostles returned to Jesus, and told him all that they had done and taught. 31 And he said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a lonely place, and rest a while.” For many were coming and going, and they had no leisure even to eat. 32 And they went away in the boat to a lonely place by themselves. 33 Now many saw them going, and knew them, and they ran there on foot from all the towns, and got there ahead of them. …
‘Common Sense’ at 250, by John Derbyshire
By John Derbyshire, Chronicle – So it was in mid-January, as I was scrolling through X over my morning coffee. A tweet from the Department of Homeland Security scolded Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for having released 470 criminal illegal aliens back onto the streets of his state instead of helping ICE detain them. “It is common sense,” said DHS. “Criminal illegal aliens should not be released back onto our streets.”… Of course not, but the phrase “common sense” snagged my attention. I am a big fan of common sense and too frequently find myself lamenting its paucity in today’s social and political discourse.
Midterm Palpitations, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Democrats, lacking a positive agenda, bet on chaos, Trump hysteria, and media allies to spark a midterm backlash as Trump’s economic rebound gains steam… Recent regional special elections have seen Democratic candidates win a number of special election races… Now energized left-wing politicos remind the nation daily that every incumbent president, except three over the last century, has suffered substantial midterm losses in Congress.
Artificial Intelligence Isn’t What You Think It Is, by Saverio Perugini
By Saverio Perugini, National Catholic Register – Since ChatGPT’s release in November 2022, headlines about artificial intelligence (AI) have been sensational. AI is being touted as a panacea for everything from educating our youth to curing cancer… As pressure mounts to fundamentally change the way we do everything, so does anxiety. While some are bullishly enthusiastic about AI and others find the hype nauseating, AI is affecting an ever-increasing segment of the population, including Catholics.
Saint of the Day for February 7: Bl. Pope Pius IX
Saint of the Day for February 7: Bl. Pope Pius IX – Blessed Pope Pius IX, born Giovanni Ferretti, was one of the longest reigning popes. During his 31 year papacy, he dealt with Church controversies, external turmoil, and the dissolution of the Papal States. Even though he faced many difficulties and medical aliments in his lifetime, he persevered from a very young age and after being rejected as a cadet for the Noble Guard, he became a priest. He was elected Pope in 1846, and took the name Pius IX in honor of Pope Pius VII. …
Virginia Lawmakers Advance Bill to Legalize Assisted Suicide, by Bridget Sielicki
By Bridget Sielicki, Live Action New – SB 359 would allow doctors to prescribe lethal medication to patients who have been given a terminal diagnosis of six months or less to live. As written, the law would only apply to Virginia residents age 18 or older, and in order to qualify patients would need to make two oral requests at least 15 days apart. The doctor would also be required to have a one-on-one conversation with the patient to ensure the patient is not being coerced. In the committee hearing this week, Sen. Barbara Favola (D-Arlington) maintained that these were “enough guardrails,” to protect against any abuse.
ICE Operations: What Americans Actually Want, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump says a “softer touch” may be needed to carry out his immigration enforcement agenda… “I learned that maybe we can use a little bit of a softer touch, but you still have to be tough. These are criminals – we’re dealing with really hard criminals,” Trump told NBC News… Two separate polls confirm the president’s conclusions are in line with the American public’s view of U.S. immigration policy. …
‘Historic Occasion’: Pope Leo XIV Meets With Same-Sex Attraction Ministry Courage International, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, EWTN News, (Catholic World Report) – The Connecticut-based ministry, which for nearly half a century has ministered to Catholics dealing with same-sex attraction, said in a press statement that leaders associated with the group, including Bridgeport Bishop Frank Caggiano and group Executive Director Father Brian Gannon, met with the Holy Father in a private audience… “The opportunity to share with the Holy Father the works of the apostolate, to provide pastoral accompaniment to persons who experience same-sex attraction but who strive to live chaste lives or to accompany family members who have a loved one who identifies as LGBTQ, was a momentous occasion,” the group said. …
Pres. Trump Announces May 17 Event to Rededicate U.S. As ‘One Nation, Under God’, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency, based in EWTN News – President Donald Trump addressed the 74th annual National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 5, touting his record on religious issues and announcing that the United States will hold an event to rededicate the nation to God… “This prayer breakfast comes at a special time for our country as we prepare to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence”… “When our founders proclaimed the immortal truths that echoed around the world and down all the way through time, they declared that all of us are made free and equal by the hand of our Creator,” the president said.
Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer: 3 Principles for Interpreting Scripture
By Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer, OP, Catholic Exchange – Recently I had a conversation with an older gentleman who has had a serious spirituality of the Word for over 50 years. He’d heard a talk I gave on the three spiritual senses of Scripture and had some time to practice them in his own prayer. He marveled over the riches they brought out of the text and wondered why he was hearing about it only now, after half a century. That is a good question. The Catechism of the Catholic Church has a rich section on spiritual exegesis precisely so it does not remain hidden any longer (see CCC 108-18).
Notre Dame Trustees Grapple with Backlash to Pro-Abortion Professor’s Appointment, by James Lynch
By James Lynch, National Review – Notre Dame is experiencing significant backlash from pro-life Catholics in and around the school because of its decision to appoint vocal abortion advocate Susan Ostermann to lead the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies at the Keough School of International Affairs. Two scholars — Professors Robert Gimello and Diane Desierto — have resigned from the Liu Institute in recent days over Ostermann’s appointment.
The Elitist Media Continue Omitting Horrific Illegal Alien Crimes, by Jorge Bonilla
By Jorge Bonilla, Newsbusters – The debate over immigration rages on in this country, with a disproportionate media focus on the enforcement side. But there continue to be horrific crimes committed by illegal aliens that garner no coverage from the network evening news…The horrific truck crash in Indiana that killed four Amish individuals was not reported across the evening news. Here’s how it was covered on Fox News’ Special Report with Bret Baier ….
St. Homobonus: Patron Saint of Honest Work and Generous Living, by Kathy Schiffer
By Kathy Schiffer, National Catholic Register – Have you ever heard of St. Homobonus?… Omobono Tucenghi (also called “Homobonus,” which means “good man”) was a 12th-century tailor from the town of Cremona, on the bank of the Po River in northern Italy. He was a married layman who inherited a large estate from his father, a successful tailor and merchant… Homobonus was humble and generous, believing that God had permitted him to be successful in business so that he might donate a large proportion of his income to help the poor.
The SSPX, the Truth, and Charity, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – First, the act of consecrating bishops without permission is not, according to Canon Law, automatically penalized with a charge of schism, although Canon Law does have provisions wherein a jurist could decide to apply a charge of schism to said penalty. Second, the Code does provide for a case of necessity, clearly so. And we cannot argue that consecrating without permission is intrinsically evil because the practice of consecrating vis-à-vis permission from Rome has undulated throughout the centuries (if it were intrinsically evil, it would never have been permissible). …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Herod’s Guilty Conscience
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:14-29 – 14 King Herod heard of it; for Jesus’ name had become known. Some said, “John the baptizer has been raised from the dead; that is why these powers are at work in him.” 15 But others said, “It is Elijah.” And others said, “It is a prophet, like one of the prophets of old.” 16 But when Herod heard of it he said, “John, whom I beheaded, has been raised.” 17 For Herod had sent and seized John, and bound him in prison for the sake of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife ….
Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD: When “Progress” Loses Its Spell: Euthanasia and LGBT Ideology Beyond the Overton Window
By Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD, Catholic Exchange – For decades, debates over sexuality and the end of life have been framed as settled in advance, leaving many with the sense that Western societies would not merely change, but steadily accelerate away from the moral framework of Christian civilization. In both areas, moral change has been presented as moving in a single, predictable direction—what is often described as the steady widening of the Overton window. Dissent, when it appears, is treated as a temporary delay rather than a genuine challenge. …
Mike ‘Pick Me’ Pence’s Opposition To The SAVE Act Is Dishonest And Constitutionally Illiterate, by Hayden Daniel
By Hayden Daniel, The Federalist – Former Vice President Mike Pence really wants you to think he is a principled man. He really goes on and on about how he, seemingly alone, stands for those bedrock conservative values that made this country great. His foundation, Advancing American Freedom, even boasts “The Conservative Movement Lives Here.”… He’s a constitutional conservative to his core. Until he isn’t.
Louisiana AG Will Sue Gavin Newsom and Kathy Hochul for Allowing Illegal Mail-Order Abortions, by Erica Inzina, J.D.
By Erica Inzina, J.D., LifeNews – Louisiana Attorney General announced today that she plans to sue New York Governor Kathy Hochul and California Governor Gavin Newsom for their refusal to honor Louisiana’s extradition requests for doctors in their states who have committed felonies in Louisiana by sending abortion pills into the state… Benjamin Clapper, Executive Director of Louisiana Right to Life has issued the following response: “Louisiana Right to Life wholeheartedly supports AG Murrill’s consistent effort to protect Louisiana women and their unborn babies. …”
EXCLUSIVE: House to Probe Sharia Law During Hearing, by Pedro Rodriguez
By Pedro Rodriguez, The Daily Signal – The House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government will hold a hearing on Feb. 10 to uncover how Sharia law is “contrary to America’s founding principles” and “may violate federal law and the Constitution,”… At the hearing, titled “Sharia-Free America: Why Political Islam & Sharia Law are Incompatible with the U.S. Constitution,” witnesses and members will discuss “where, why, and how Islamic extremists are attempting to establish Sharia-based institutions in the U.S.,” a statement provided to The Daily Signal claimed.
Today’s Saint: St. Paul Miki and Companions
Catholic Apostolate Center Feast Days – St. Paul Miki and Companions are also known as the “Holy Martyrs of Nagasaki.” A generation after St. Francis Xavier brought Christianity to Japan, the faith had spread rapidly throughout the country. The Japanese emperor felt threatened, and had Catholics banished. Paul Miki and others worked underground, until they were captured. Paul Miki and his companions were martyred by crucifixion. They were the first martyrs of Japan …
Targeting Food Stamp Fraud Is Good Politics and Policy, by Tosin Akintola
By Tosin Akintola, The American Spectator – On Tuesday, the Department of Justice charged four men with using 115 stolen identities across several states, including Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island, to fraudulently obtain more than $1 million in benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance… Bulk purchases of pork, beef, and chicken for El Primo Restaurant in Leominster, Massachusetts, were paid for by the state’s taxpayers and those of Rhode Island. …
Trump Calls Out Politicians Who “Refuse to Say the Word God”, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Speaking before a gathering of faith leaders, lawmakers and dignitaries, Trump highlighted the Declaration of Independence’s assertion that humans are “endowed with our sacred rights to life, liberty and not by government but by god almighty himself.”… “Some major politicians refuse to say the word God. They don’t want to say it. I say it.”… “That we are endowed with our sacred rights to life, liberty, and not by government, but by God Almighty Himself.”
Deporting Illegal Aliens Isn’t Complicated. Don’t Let Democrats Complicate It, by Eddie Scarry
By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – It’s useful, if unserious, for congressional Democrat leaders this week to have issued a list of demands in exchange for votes to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees immigration law enforcement. The administration should see it as a reminder that the default position of Democrats is “pretend to support deporting illegal aliens while overcomplicating the process so as to render it impossible.”…
An Open Letter to US Dioceses, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – Dear bishops, we are tired of the never-ending scandals and your pretending that nothing is amiss. We are tired of being used by you… If a particular bishop is innocent, let him at least address our concerns and give us solid, documented reasons to believe he is truthful. A clean, independent audit report would be the most direct way… Bishops, there are capable accounting firms in every diocese of this country. …
Moral Theologian Speaks on the Latest Epstein Disclosures (It’s Not What You Thought. It’s Much Worse), by Mark Lambert
By Mark Lambert, Catholic Unscripted, Youtube – Join host Mark Lambert in a thought-provoking conversation with Reverend Doctor Alexander Lucie-Smith, a Catholic priest, moral theologian, and writer. They dive into the recent release of the Epstein files, exploring its far-reaching implications for the British establishment, the monarchy, politics, and even parallels within the Catholic Church. From Prince Andrew’s controversies to Peter Mandelson’s scandals, they discuss how wealth and power erode moral accountability, leading to institutional rot and societal disillusionment.
Two Weeks Until Ash Wednesday: Why the Smudges Still Matter (and How to Get Ready), by Abigail James
By Abigail James, Catholic Online News – How to Prepare in the Two Weeks Before Ash Wednesday… You don’t need a color-coded Lent planner or a heroic self-denial strategy… You need honesty—and a little intentional space… Here are simple, realistic ways to prepare: 1. Decide what Lent is actually for… Lent is not about proving spiritual toughness. It’s about making room for God. Before choosing what to “give up,” ask what you want more of: peace, prayer, patience, clarity, healing.
Healing the Priesthood After the Scandals, by Constance T. Hull
By Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange – When the opportunity presented itself for me to read and review Rebuilding Trust: Clergy Morale in the Wake of the Abuse Crisis, I jumped at the chance. I have spent the last eight years studying the state of the priesthood ever since the abuse crisis blew wide open in the summer of 2018. I have had many conversations with priests, seminarians, and friends who minister to priests in multiple dioceses. I have seen firsthand much of what is reported in the book.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Gave Them Authority over Sickness and Unclean Spirits
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:7-13 – 7 And he called to him the twelve, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. 8 He charged them to take nothing for their journey except a staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belts; 9 but to wear sandals and not put on two tunics. 10 And he said to them, “Where you enter a house, stay there until you leave the place. …
Complicit Clergy: New York Getting Ready To Install Another Cover-Up Artist As Archbishop
By Complicit Clergy, Staff – This week we learned that the Archdiocese of New York was being OPPOSED BY ITS OWN INSURANCE COMPANY because of its ongoing cover-up of the sexual abuse of minors… Later this week, Bishop Ronald Hicks of the diocese of Joliet will be installed as Archbishop of New York, replacing Timothy Dolan. Hicks is a protegee of Cardinal Blase Cupich, having acted as Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Chicago before being elevated to Bishop of Joliet. A recent column highlights the influence Cupich has had in U.S. bishop appointments.
China’s Demographic Crisis Threatens the Party’s Grand Plans, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – So now the Chinese Communist Party is learning another painful lesson—and it is a lesson that Western governments should learn as well: Economic incentives alone do not produce population growth. Couples do not have children because they want tax breaks or maternity benefits or special bonus payments. Babies are produced not by government policies but by acts of love. Not love for the nation or the Communist Party or the Five-Year Plan or the prospect of world domination, but the love of men and women for each other.
Trump Has Done Lots of Great Pro-Life Things, Next He Needs to Stop Abortion Pills, by Carol Tobias
By Carol Tobias, LifeNews – In January, the Trump administration took several giant steps forward in protecting innocent, preborn human life. Here’s just a partial list… *The Mexico City Policy [MCP], first issued by President Ronald Reagan in 1985, prevented US tax dollars from being given to international organizations that “perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning.” That policy was rescinded and re-enacted several times as pro-abortion Democrat presidents and pro-life Republican presidents cycled through the White House. …
Selfie Culture Lacks Self-Awareness, by Noel Yaxley
By Noel Yaxley, Chronicles – Recently, a female skier in China was rescued from a mountaintop after being seriously injured in an attack by a snow leopard… upon spotting the rare animal on her drive back to her hotel, somehow decided that it would be a good idea to get out of her car, approach the animal, and take photos. In video footage, she is seen lying motionless in the snow with the predator nearby… Apparently, the woman was credulous enough to believe that an unpredictable wild animal might take a break from its hunt for an Asiatic ibex to pose for a selfie with her.
House Speaker Shares Report on Biblical Case for Border Security, Immigration Enforcement, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, CatholicVote – Johnson concluded that mercy and justice are complementary, not competing, principles in Christian teaching, writing: “God specifically requires His people to practice both (Micah 6:8). Despite the unfounded claims of the Left, supporting a strong national border is a very Christian thing to do. The Bible tells us so.”… In a post on X, CatholicVote President and CEO Kelsey Reinhardt praised Johnson’s remarks to reporters and highlighted CatholicVote’s recent analysis of immigration enforcement and Christian moral teaching.
Today’s Saint: St. Agatha Feb. 5, 2026
By Catholic Apostolate Center – St. Agatha was a Christian virgin and martyr. Along with our Blessed Mother, St. Agatha is one of seven women commemorated by name in the Roman Canon of the Mass. Agatha dedicated her life to God at an early age, but was sought out by many men. One of these men became angry with Agatha. He imprisoned Agatha in a brothel. During her time in the brothel, Agatha was assaulted, which led to many injuries. In time, she was miraculously healed by God from all of her injuries. The man who imprisoned Agatha ignored her miraculous healing and had Agatha rolled over hot coals. She survived this torture and returned to prison. Agatha died in the year 251. She is a patron saint of breast cancer patients.
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.: The Making of the Christian Man
By Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., What We Need Now, Substack – Maleness is a matter of biology. It just happens. Manhood must be learned and earned and taught. So our prayer today and every day should be that God will plant the seed of that new knighthood in the hearts of every Christian man—and make them the kind of “new men” our families, our Church, our nation, and our world need.
‘Dramatic’ Decline in Catholic Marriage Highlights Need for ‘Proactive’ Church Response, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, EWTN – A steep decline in Catholic marriages in the U.S. over the past few decades is underscoring the need for “proactive” marriage support in the Church… Data obtained by EWTN News from the Official Catholic Directory shows a major drop-off in U.S. Catholic marriage, from about 267,000 in the year 2000 to just 111,718 in 2024, a decline of nearly 60%… The drop is even starker when compared with midcentury numbers: In 1970 there were about 426,000 Catholic marriages in the United States, compared with about 108,000 in 2025, a roughly 75% drop-off …
Anti-ICE Activism Represents The Suicide Of Western Civilization, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, The Federalist – How Leftists Accelerate Civilizational Collapse… In “Suicide of the West”, Burnham censures those of the West “who hate their own civilization, readily excuse or even praise blows struck against it, and themselves lend a willing hand, frequently enough, to pulling it down.” The reasons leftists do this originate in their beliefs about human nature and society. They believe man’s nature is not fixed but changing, “with an unlimited or at any rate indefinitely large potential for positive (good, favorable, progressive) development.”
Mike Johnson Debates Pope Leo on Immigration Crackdown: ‘It’s Biblical and It’s Right’, by David Edwards
By David Edwards, Raw Story, (Complicit Clergy) – “How would you respond to Pope Leo in scripture?” the reporter wondered… “So you want me to give you a theological dissertation?” Johnson replied. “Borders and walls are biblical. From the Old Testament to the New, God has allowed us to set up our civil societies and have separate nations. Immigration is not something that’s frowned upon in Scripture. In fact, it’s welcome. We’re to welcome the sojourner and love our neighbor as ourselves.” …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Marveled because of Their Unbelief
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:1-6 – 1 He went away from there and came to his own country; and his disciples followed him. 2 And on the Sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue; and many who heard him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get all this? What is the wisdom given to him? What mighty works are wrought by his hands! ….
Without a Safety Net: Free Climbing and Mortal Sin, by Mark Haas
By Mark Haas, Crisis Magazine – In free solo climbing, the climber ascends massive structures or rock faces without ropes, harnesses, or protective equipment. There is no safety net. No backup plan. One slip, one moment of fatigue, one miscalculation—and death is horrifically instant. Every movement must be perfect. Every grip must hold. The free climber lives, quite literally, seconds away from catastrophe at all times… Honnold himself has acknowledged this reality. He knows that his life hangs on his fingertips. He accepts the risk. He trains relentlessly. He remains intensely focused because he knows what is at stake.
Fighting the Wicked Witches of the West, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, The Catholic Thing – What is a feminist? This used to be an easy question to answer. When feminism simply meant equal rights and opportunities for women, most people felt comfortable identifying as such. After all, who could be against women having the right to vote and owning property?… Even as feminists have broken glass ceiling after glass ceiling, however, it has become less clear what their goals are anymore. Worse still, the rise of transgenderism has undermined the core claims of feminism by questioning the objective reality of womanhood.
TPUSA Announces Alternate Pro-America Super Bowl Half Time Show, by Paul Kengor, Grace Reilly
By Paul Kengor, Grace Reilly, The American Spectator – The woke NFL show is finally rivaled!… For years, the NFL has become more woke, less family-friendly, and less patriotic. This year’s halftime performer, Bad Bunny, is confirmation of this fact… Turning Point USA recognized that many Americans have had enough, so they’ve announced a rival All- American Half Time Show that will feature Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett… Watch the full episode …
Christ’s Forgotten Nighttime Suffering (And That’s Not All), by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Jeffrey Mirus, Catholic Culture – Christmas seems to take a very long time to arrive, while Lent leaps out and grabs us before we have time to blink. Ash Wednesday 2026 is just a week away. So now we are called upon to reflect not on the baby in the manger but on the man whose “sweat became like great drops of blood falling down upon the ground” (Luke 22:44). The realities of the passion and death of Jesus Christ trigger in us a significantly different response than do the details of His nativity.
Vast Majority of Americans Support Photo ID for Voting, CNN Analyst Says, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Zeale – A vast majority of Americans — including Democrats and ethnic minorities — favor requiring photo identification (ID) to vote, according to an analysis from CNN Senior Data Reporter Harry Enten… The data undercuts claims by some Democratic lawmakers that voter ID laws are broadly unpopular and intended to disenfranchise non-white voters… Speaking during a Feb. 3 segment on CNN, Enten cited recent Pew Research Center surveys showing 83% overall support for photo voter ID requirements. Support has remained consistently above 75% since 2018, the data suggest.
Freedom Fighters and the Need for Real Shepherding During the Identity Crisis, by Garrett Johnson
By Garrett Johnson, Catholic Exchange – Until I was given my true freedom, I didn’t clearly see the false freedom of the hedonistic lifestyle I’d been living. I was pleased to find that the Church had consistently fought for people’s freedom from its inception. One of the significant battles she was involved in when I returned was deeply personal to me: the battle over identity. I gladly joined this fight, in part, by joining the Courage apostolate and by writing and creating videos on my website.
After 6 Years Of Stall Tactics, U.S. Bishops Appeal Peter’s Pence Lawsuit to the Supreme Court
Peters Pence Class Action, Feb. 3, 2026 – The Peter’s Pence class action lawsuit against the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) was originally filed in January 2020. The lawsuit alleges that USCCB routinely asks Catholics throughout the country to donate money to the annual Peter’s Pence collection to “help victims of war, oppression, natural disaster, or disease,” but the money actually goes into funds which invest in such ventures as luxury condominium developments and Hollywood movies. The Plaintiff claims the USCCB is liable under theories of common law fraud, unjust enrichment, and breach of fiduciary duty.
Don’t Assume Your Church Is Prepared To Stop Threats Like Active Shooters And Left-Wing Mobs, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Over the last 25 years, gunmen and gunwomen have launched around two dozen fatal attacks at Christian churches across the nation. As demonstrated by the invasion of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota last month, even congregations that haven’t encountered an armed threat still face mounting hostility against their faith and parishioners… There’s no denying houses of worship are targets for violence. There’s also no denying that death tolls in church shootings were kept at a minimum thanks to the heroic actions of good guys with guns like Jack Wilson, Caleb Engle, and Jeanne Assam.
Poll: Likely 2026 Midterm Voters Support Deporting Illegal Aliens By 2:1 Margin, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Nearly two-thirds of likely 2026 midterm election voters support deporting illegal aliens from the United States, a new poll released Monday shows… In its latest survey of 1,004 likely 2026 voters, the political polling firm Cygnal found that respondents support removing illegal aliens from America and sending them back to their country of origin by a nearly 2:1 margin (61 to 34 percent). The poll also found strong support for ICE enforcement of federal immigration laws and agreement that illegally entering the United States is a violation of such laws.. “Voters see illegal immigration as a simple question of law and order,”
Cardinal Cupich’s Ever-Expanding ‘Coaching Tree’, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – The cardinal-archbishop of Chicago has profoundly reshaped the American hierarchy over the past 10 years and is poised to exert a lasting influence… At an upcoming Mass in Manhattan, Bishop Ronald Hicks will become the 11th archbishop of New York. But during the Feb. 6 installation in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Chicago native will also be the latest addition to another sort of lineage… Archbishop-designate Hicks is set to become the fourth former deputy of Chicago’s Cardinal Blase Cupich to be named to a major American see in just the past 13 months. …
Making sense of Donald Trump, by James Kalb
By James Kalb, Catholic World Report – To say that Trumpism is better politically than progressivism is not to say that it is an adequate view of politics and social life, or that it is likely, if it runs its course, to lead to a good or even sustainable society… We live in unusual times, and Donald Trump is, to put it mildly, an unusual politician… We need to understand him to deal with him, and with that in mind, I will present my own theory… What strikes me most is that Trump has distinctive ways of doing things that never seem to vary. Just as he always eats, drinks, and dresses the same, he always operates the same—he wants to make deals ….
OPINION: Schism for Thee, But Not for Me: The SSPX, Leo XIV, and the Vatican’s Double Standards, by Chris Jackson
By Chris Jackson, Hiraeth in Exile, (Substack) – On February 2, the Society of St. Pius X publicly announced that new episcopal consecrations will take place on July 1. The Superior General, Fr. Davide Pagliarani, says he requested an audience, wrote again to explain the need, received a letter from the Holy See that “in no way” answered the Society’s requests, and judged that “the objective state of grave necessity in which souls find themselves” requires the decision… The next months force the Vatican II machine to show its hand again, in public, with the same familiar pattern: thunder at Tradition, soft voices for schism, smiles for the regime in China, gentle language for Eastern separation, and a permanent allergy to precision whenever Rome’s new ecumenical theology starts contradicting itself.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Woman Who Took Heart in Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 5:21-43 – 21 And when Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a great crowd gathered about him; and he was beside the sea. 22 Then came one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name; and seeing him, he fell at his feet, 23 and begged him, saying, “My little daughter is at the point of death. Come and lay your hands on her, so that she may be made well, and live.” 24 And he went with him. And a great crowd followed him and thronged about him. …
Fr. Francesco Giordano: The Nature of Freedom: Human Formation, Misdiscernment, and Vocation
By Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD, Catholic Exchange – A priest friend recently expressed his concern about the increasing fluidity of human identity and values over the past twenty years. His observation prompted me to reflect on insights drawn from Medieval philosophy—particularly from St. Thomas Aquinas—regarding the notion of tabula rasa, the idea that the human person is born as a “blank slate.”… While modern thinkers such as John Locke emphasized this concept in a radical sense, Aquinas and the classical tradition understood that it must always be held together with a robust account of nature.
Planned Parenthood Drops Lawsuit Against Defunding Law, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In a significant pro-life victory, Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion business, has voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit challenging a key defunding provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that revokes its taxpayer funding… The dismissal, filed quietly on Friday, comes after a federal appeals court ruling that allows the Trump administration to continue withholding Medicaid reimbursements from abortion companies. …
Today’s Saint: St. Blaise – Feb. 2, 2026
Source: Catholic Apostolate Center – St. Blaise, Patron Saint of Throat Illnesses – St. Blaise was Bishop of Sebaste, modern day Turkey, in the beginning of the 4th century before his martyrdom in 316. He was a physician who was known for his miraculous healings, particularly healings involving the throat. This lead to the tradition of blessing throats on his feast day. He is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, being invoked against throat illnesses. “Through the intercession of St. Blaise, bishop and martyr, may God deliver you from every disease of the throat and from every other illness, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
Retired Notre Dame Priest Says School’s Appointment of Pro-Abortion Professor is ‘Untenable’, by Mary Rose
By Mary Rose, Catholic Vote – A retired University of Notre Dame priest and historian has called the university’s appointment of a pro-abortion advocate to lead a campus institute “untenable,” disputing the advocate’s recent pledge to uphold academic freedom and mutual respect… Father Wilson Miscamble, a Holy Cross priest and professor emeritus of history, made the remarks in a letter published Jan. 30 in The Observer, Notre Dame’s student newspaper. His response came after Susan Ostermann, an associate professor of global affairs, defended her appointment as incoming director of the Keough School of Global Affairs’ Liu Institute of Asia and Asian Studies.
Indiana Senate Passes Bill to Stop Abortion Pill Trafficking, by Bridget Sielicki
By Bridget Sielicki, Live Action News – The Indiana Senate passed a bill last week that would curtail illegal abortion pill distribution in the state by allowing private lawsuits against those who manufacture, prescribe, or distribute the pill… The Indiana Senate passed a bill that would allow civil lawsuits against those who manufacture, prescribe, or distribute the abortion pill… Indiana law protects nearly all preborn children from abortion… The bill aims to stop the flow of illegal abortion pills into the state.
Society of St. Pius X to Consecrate Bishops Without Rome’s Approval, Courting Excommunication, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – The Priestly Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) announced Monday that it plans to consecrate new bishops on July 1 even without authorization from the Holy See, a move that would likely lead to automatic excommunication of all the bishops who take part and harden a decades-old split with Rome. … The SSPX, which exclusively celebrates the traditional Latin Mass and maintains doctrinal differences with certain teachings and reforms of the Second Vatican Council, has not consecrated new bishops since 1988 when the Society’s founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, consecrated four bishops without Rome’s approval. …
Truth Is a Good, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – If we are devoted to the truth, as our devotion to God demands, then perhaps we should take more care not to settle on any of these false, illusory “half-truths” or pass them on to others in our conversations and social media posts… Did we imagine truth would be easy? That it would always make us “feel good,” puff us up with pride, and feed our sense of self-righteousness? What in Christianity could possibly have led us to think that? The truth in its fullness is more likely, like God, to humble us and cause us to realize how small our minds and hearts have been.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Sleep and the Beatitudes
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Since we spend a quarter to a third of our lives asleep, one would think that Scriptures would help us understand the mystery of sleep. It does. The beatitudes are virtues brought to perfection by the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, the crown jewel of discipleship. Among them is: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” (Matthew 5:9) The peace of sleep becomes a kind of final beatitude, a daily reminder of God’s desire to give us rest from our toil.
Senate GOP Can Fix Elections, Boost Trump, And Wreck Dems With The SAVE Act, by Rachel Bovard
By Rachel Bovard, The Federalist – What if I told you Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has the power and the votes — right now — to save Republicans’ congressional majorities, President Trump’s second-term agenda, and maybe the republic itself, all while poleaxing Democrats on the short side of an 84-15 issue?… It sounds like fantasy. But like the Lady of the Lake from Arthurian legend, 2026 is offering up to the GOP a political weapon almost as powerful as Excalibur itself: an extended Democrat talking filibuster of national voter ID legislation.
Why ICE Exists, by Kevin Cohen
By Kevin Cohen, The American Spectator – ICE is not a substitute for local policing or courts. It is the only authority with the mandate to remove non-citizens once state and local processes conclude. In a fragmented system — where police arrest, courts adjudicate, and legislatures set policy-ICE functions as the final integrating mechanism. When that mechanism is resisted or disabled, risk does not disappear. It circulates… Recent events in Minnesota offer a clear illustration of how this dynamic plays out. Over the winter, federal agents expanded targeted enforcement operations in Minneapolis and the surrounding Twin Cities region, prompting protests, political backlash, and public clashes between local officials and federal authorities. The controversy focused largely on optics and tactics. Far less attention was paid to the profiles of those actually being arrested.
New Costa Rica President Laura Fernandez Says Abortion is “Nothing More Than Murder”, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Laura Fernández, a staunch pro-life advocate who has described abortion as nothing more than murder, won Costa Rica’s presidential election on Sunday, securing a first-round victory and becoming the Central American nation’s next leader… Fernández, who previously served as planning minister and chief of staff under outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves, triumphed in what outlets described as a landslide, capturing 48.3% of the vote with 94% of polling stations counted, surpassing the threshold to avoid a runoff.
Candlemas: The Feast of Light and Hope, by Jennifer Gregory Miller
By Jennifer Gregory Miller, Catholic Culture – On February 2, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, forty days after Christmas. In the 1962 calendar the feast is called the “Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary” and commonly referred to as Candlemas. When this feast falls on a Sunday the General Norms of the Liturgical Year and Calendar specifies that Feasts of Our Lord that fall in the General Roman Calendar take precedence over the Sundays in Ordinary Time, so this feast would be celebrated instead of the Sunday in Ordinary Time.
A Nation That Won’t Enforce Immigration Laws Isn’t A Nation At All, by Adam Johnston
By Adam Johnston, The Federalist – The unrest surrounding immigration enforcement in Minnesota is a flashpoint for a much deeper struggle over U.S. sovereignty… A sovereign nation, by definition, must be able to enforce its laws within its own territory… When federal immigration law is openly resisted, and elected leaders excuse, rationalize, fail to deter, or even encourage violence against those tasked with exercising constitutional authority, both the federal government and the nation lose their fundamental legitimacy.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: AI-Assisted Suicide for Couples: The Disturbing Rise of the Sarco Pod
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Advocates for euthanasia and assisted suicide see “dying with dignity” as “liberation,” believing that a life with pain and suffering lacks meaning. By contrast, Catholic tradition values both the dignity of the human person and the gift of life through the lens of Christ’s redemptive love. The Church knows that suffering is an inescapable aspect of life and that this suffering ultimately unites us to God… The more our society opens the door to and positively incentivizes assisted suicide, the less free individuals (and now, couples) will be to embrace the trials of the end of life, free of the psychological, moral, and medical pressure to take the “quick and easy” way out.
The Beatitudes: The New Law Given By the New Moses, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – During this Sunday’s Gospel Reading, we hear the Beatitudes, among the most well-known and oft-quoted sayings of Jesus. The Beatitudes consist of nine “Blessed are…” statements that together form an introduction and doorway to the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)… In Jewish literature, beatitudes were common in works having to do with worship and wisdom, such as the Psalms, Proverbs, and the Book of Wisdom (or Wisdom of Solomon). They described a situation in which God’s blessing is experienced, and they exhorted the listener to live in a way that would lead to such a blessing.
The End of DEI’s Legitimacy, by Ashley Herzog
By Ashley Herzog, The American Spectator – Much has been made of how a federal judge last week struck down the Education Department’s guidance advising schools to dismantle their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives or risk losing federal funding. Supporters of DEI have seized on the ruling as proof that their cause is resilient… But the larger picture tells a different story. Whatever its legal status, DEI has already lost cultural legitimacy — on campus, among students, and even within the academic left itself…
DHS: 6,947 Criminal Illegal Aliens Released into NY Since Jan. 20 – 7,113 More to Come, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – In the past 10 days, New York’s failure to honor detainer requests by U.S. ICE has resulted in the release of nearly 7,000 criminal illegal aliens, the DHS warned Friday, reacting to the plan of the state’s Democrat governor, Kathy Hochul, to legally prohibit state and local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE… In a statement, DHS said that it “condemns Governor Hochul’s legislative proposal to bar local police departments from partnering and cooperating” with ICE law enforcement, warning that such partnerships are “key to removing criminal illegal aliens including murderers, rapists, pedophiles, gang members, and terrorists from American communities.”
GET THE FACTS: Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and Palliative Care Are Not the Same, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – Though end-of-life care has been debated for decades, well-meaning Americans have been misled by those who intentionally conflate palliative care with euthanasia and assisted suicide — but only one of these options is ethical… Some U.S. states have in recent years passed legislation allowing doctors to become both killers and suicide accomplices. While marketed to the public as a “compassionate” way to help people facing so-called “terminal” diagnoses, behind the scenes, health insurance companies and governments have touted how “assisted dying” saves them money.
Eugenics Revived: Red States, Civil Libertarians Urge SCOTUS to Fix Precedent Behind COVID Mandates, by Greg Piper
By Greg Piper, Just the News – An advocacy group that fights “unwanted medical treatments” is asking the high court to take a fresh look at the case, Jacobson v. Massachusetts, and how courts have interpreted it – extrapolating the holding far beyond the facts of the case – and getting an assist from several red states and a public interest law firm that seeks to rein in the administrative state… Last week, the justices considered whether to accept Health Freedom Defense Fund’s petition to review a ruling by the full 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, overturning a three-judge panel that said it’s irrelevant whether COVID vaccines stop infection or transmission for the purposes of Los Angeles Unified School District’s onetime employee mandate.
Today’s Feast Day: Presentation of the Lord
The Catholic Apostolate Center – The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord takes place forty days after Jesus’ birth, when Mary and Joseph take their newborn son to the Temple. There, they encounter Simeon and Anna. Simeon prophesied the redemptive mission of Jesus when he says, “For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you prepared in sight for all your people.” Luke 2:30-31. …
Mary’s Unneeded Temple Purification and the Gift of Obedience, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – And so, the scene ends with Mary and Joseph, once again, submitting to the law in obedience. Even their act of returning home is an offering on behalf of God’s will. Which brings us to our second lesson: not all our acts of obedience will be hard for us to carry out, nor will they make us miserable. After all, it is certain that as much as it would have been lovely to see friends and family again, Mary and Joseph would have been ready and eager to go home—especially after receiving the sobering news that Simeon had to share.
Cardinal McElroy Fans the Flames, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Do you notice something missing? The clerics cite their “fear” that religious services might be disrupted “by aggressive enforcement tactics.” In their rush to place all blame on one side, they fail to notice that in Minnesota, church services already have been disrupted—not by federal enforcement officers, but by the activists who have been opposing them. Those same radical activists indeed might choose to disrupt worship services in Washington, DC, before too long. …
‘You Are Not Your Own’, by Mary Eberstadt
By Mary Eberstadt, The Catholic Thing – For over sixty years, after all, we have lived under the tyranny of a collective declaration that I am my own, and no one else’s – that I decide matters of life, and the giving, taking, or preventing of life; that I, and no one else, have the right to do with my body whatever I see fit… And this repudiation of the truth that we are not our own can now be judged by its fruits, which are everywhere around us. The declaration that I am my own, the fundamental battle cry of the sexual revolution, has rendered life radically different, and in several respects, worse for us than for any other human beings in history.
The President Who Delivered Dobbs Deserves Better From the Pro-Life Movement, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, The American Spectator – After securing the Supreme Court majority that overturned Roe v. Wade, President Trump now finds himself lectured to by a vocal minority of pro-life activists who seem to have forgotten who delivered the greatest pro‑life victory in half a century. A movement that spent decades fighting for the end of Roe should be united in gratitude to the president, yet an increasing number of pro‑lifers have chosen to treat President Trump not as the leader who delivered the impossible, but as a disappointment measured against their ever‑shifting purity tests.
Forgiveness for Our Freedom, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Catholic Exchange – Most importantly, forgiveness draws us into deeper fellowship with Christ. The more we do it, there we appreciate what Christ did for us on the cross; and the more we can perceive that we can, in our own little way, extend the same grace that Jesus extended when He forgave His enemies on the cross. Friendships, families, and entire communities can in time be healed by a radical willingness to forgive. Don’t allow old grievances to oppress your soul. There is freedom to be had. You need only forgive.
What’s Special About the Most ‘Fruitful’ US Dioceses? ‘It’s the People.’ by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, National Catholic Register – Nashville Bishop J. Mark Spalding, speaking to the Register, noted that his is a diocese experiencing rapid, large-scale growth — about 1.5% on average per year for the Nashville metro, while the national average is well under 1% — primarily driven by large numbers of people moving into Middle Tennessee. People are primarily moving to the area for economic opportunities, he said, but also because the region is perceived as family-friendly and value-oriented, creating the soil for a vibrant and dynamic Catholic culture to spring up.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Why Are You Afraid?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 4:35-41 – 35 On that day, when evening had come, he said to them, “Let us go across to the other side.” 36 And leaving the crowd, they took him with them in the boat, just as he was. And other boats were with him. 37 And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling. 38 But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion; and they woke him and said to him, “Teacher, do you not care if we perish?”
Military Archbishop Broglio: Hegseth is Helping Restore Chaplain Mission to Spiritual Ministry, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold for EWTN News, (Catholic World Report) – “[Hegseth] definitely wants to return the chaplaincy to responsibility for religious services, religious instruction, and advising the commanders,” Broglio said in a speech at the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 28… In December, Hegseth ended the use of the official spiritual fitness guide, which he said never mentions virtue and only references God once but makes 11 references to “feelings” and nine to “playfulness.” He said the guidelines were “pushing secular humanism” and were a disservice to military service members who have religious faith.
Make America Beautiful Again, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – Today, as a citizen of the United States, I hope and pray that we might move beyond the desire for power, for political “greatness,” to once again embrace the true greatness of goodness. I pray that America will be great because she is beautiful from sea to shining sea.
Catholic Bishop Condemns Abortion, Calls Killing Babies a “Sin Against Human Life”, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Catholic Bishop of Saskatoon in Canada has issued a strong condemnation of abortion, describing it as resulting in the killing of unborn children and contributing to a broader cultural devaluation of human life… In a pastoral message released January 24 for Reverence for Life Sunday—observed Jan. 25 in the Diocese of Saskatoon—Bishop Mark Hagemoen highlighted the ongoing impact of the 1988 Supreme Court of Canada decision in the Morgentaler case, which struck down restrictions on abortion and left in place abortions up to birth for any reason
Today’s Saint: St. John Bosco
Catholic Apostolate Center – Throughout his life, St. John Bosco was dedicated to vocational education and publishing. Today, his intercession is sought as the patron of young apprentices and Catholic publishers. Inspired by Saint Francis de Sales, he and his followers informally banded together, and founded the Salesian religious order, which is among the largest and most influential communities in the Catholic Church. John Bosco and the Salesians developed a theory of education based on love and support, rather than punishment. “Young people should not only be loved but that they themselves should know that they are loved.” -St. John Bosco
Fr. Jerry J. Pokorsky: On the Laity and the Prudential Application of Moral Principles
By Father Jerry J. Pokorsky, Catholic World Report – In the prescient 1980s BBC comedy series Yes, Prime Minister, Prime Minister Jim Hacker must choose the next Anglican bishop of Bury St. Edmunds. His choice is between an atheist and a socialist. The prime minister’s adviser dryly observes, “It’s interesting, isn’t it? That politicians want to talk about moral issues, and bishops want to talk about politics.”… Catholics may notice a similar pattern today.
As SAVE Act Stalls In The Senate, House Proposes Even More Robust Election Reforms, by M.D. Kittle
By Matt Kittle, The Federalist – Looking to beef up election integrity ahead of November’s midterms, Republicans are introducing the Make Elections Great Again, or MEGA, Act… The bill, led by House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Steil, R-Wisconsin, includes many of the measures that election integrity-hating Democrats have fought so feverishly to kill. It requires photo ID to cast a ballot, proof of U.S. citizenship to vote, and bans practices that have plagued election security and voter confidence for years.
On Loyalty, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – Loyalty is a republican virtue, and more than that. “The American people have been chary of the word loyalty, perhaps because they regard it as the correlative of royalty,” Orestes Brownson says, in his great work on our country, The American Republic, “but loyalty is rather the correlative of law.”… That fact pops up from a cursory glance at the components of the word. It clearly comes from the French for law,loi. Loyalty is loi-alty. In Medieval Latin, it was simply legalitas. Loyalty is most fundamentally lawfulness.
Dept. of Veterans Affairs Stops Killing Babies in Abortions After Trump Issues New Policy, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Department of Veterans Affairs has halted the killing of unborn babies in abortions at its facilities nationwide, complying with a Justice Department opinion that restores longstanding federal prohibitions on taxpayer-funded abortions for veterans… The reversal, effective immediately, overturns a 2022 Biden administration policy that had expanded abortion access within the VA system, allowing VA doctors to perform abortions even in violation of federal law and state protections for the unborn.
No, AI Doesn’t Have a Soul: The Catholic Understanding of Its Role in Human Society, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, National Catholic Register – Could computer programs ever come to truly think and understand? Can artificial intelligence (AI) possess a “mind” the way humans do and, by extension, ever be described as a “person” with a soul?… If you ask some of the leading creators and proponents of AI products, at least some of them would answer “Yes” to these questions — a “Yes” that, if true, would raise other far-reaching and potentially dangerous ideas: Should AI programs be given rights? Should they be considered as equal in dignity to humans, or even obeyed as our superiors?!
Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer: Exegesis of the Word: On the Beatitudes as a Spiritual Portrait
By Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer, OP, Catholic Exchange – Some time ago, I had the practice of reading the Sermon on the Mount (Mt. 5-7) or the Last Discourse of John (Jn. 14-17) at least once a week. I did so because these passages are so fundamental to the Christian life. Regularly going through the Sermon on the Mount caused varying dimensions of the Sacred Page to come forth, such as seeing it in terms of Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit in our life as Christians. Our Gospel this Sunday, on the Beatitudes, is a brief, introductory summary of the whole sermon and so gets us to the heart of the Sermon on the Mount.
Emotional Blackmail Has Overtaken Social Media! Alex Pretti Wasn’t the Good Guy
By Nate Jackson, Patriot Post – One last point: Why was Pretti there? Because he hates ICE. Why was ICE there? Because Trump is attempting to clean up the very deliberate crisis created by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and now leftist Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey. Biden and Harris may be gone, but their open border policy is still claiming American lives. Nothing ICE agents have done even remotely compares to the violence and death against entirely innocent people like another nurse named Laken Riley.
Leftist Hysteria in Minneapolis Is About Votes, Not Immigrants, by Paul du Quenoy
By Paul du Quenoy, Chronicles – In Democrat thinking, every illegal in the country is a potential voter, a future voter, or a parent to future voters. Trump’s closing of the border has shut off the supply of new arrivals, but his active removal of illegals and other measures—such as excluding them from the census, which determines each state’s number of congressional representatives—is reducing the absolute numbers already present and reducing their weight in American electoral politics.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What the Kingdom of God Is Like
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 4:26-34 – 26 And he said, “The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed upon the ground, 27 and should sleep and rise night and day, and the seed should sprout and grow, he knows not how. 28 The earth produces of itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. 29 But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” …
Why Homeschooling Isn’t Just an Alternative—It’s a Solution, by Katherine Matt
By Katherine Matt, The Daily Signal – In recent years, many parents have begun questioning long-standing assumptions about traditional education. Concerns about bureaucracy, one-size-fits-all curricula, and institutional failures have eroded confidence in the public school system for many families… Some parents are also increasingly wary of ideological instruction in public schools, particularly when it comes to gender ideology and sex education… While debate over education is healthy in our society, a growing number of families believe the system has become less responsive to individual needs
Philadelphia DA Krasner’s Wreckless ‘Nazi’ Rhetoric, by Jeffrey Lord
By Jeffrey Lord, The American Spectator – Pennsylvania’s Democrat U.S. Senator John Fetterman has got it exactly right… Recently, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, also a Democrat, decided it was a good idea to call ICE agents “wannabe Nazis.”… Which prompted Senator Fetterman to condemn Krasner, correctly saying, “members of ICE are not Nazis” and that in calling them Nazis, Krasner could easily incite violence… Well exactly. Good for Senator Fetterman. …
FDA Safety Review of Abortion Pill May Extend Past Midterms, Infuriating Pro-Life Bankroller, by Greg Piper
By Greg Piper, Just the News – When a medical transparency group sought all records on the government’s approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the Food and Drug Administration told a court it would need 55 years to redact them under Freedom of Information Act exemptions. The gambit didn’t work… The FDA won’t take that long to finish an abortion pill’s safety review, which was prompted by a think tank report last spring, promised by Commissioner Marty Makary in June and reiterated by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in September, but the agency can’t give a specific timeframe.
Who, In the End, Is the Lord of the World? by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Since the last three popes have all recommended Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson’s 1907 apocalyptic novel Lord of the World, perhaps a few words about this remarkable portrayal of the end times are in order… Benson foresees the future state of the world in which he recognized he was already living—a world focused entirely on the present material potentiality of humankind, and completely blind to spiritual reality. It is also a world in which a kind of humane gentleness (including the widespread availability of “euthanasia houses”) is maintained beneath a façade of tolerance for those still attached to the old religions, of which only Catholicism is perceived as potentially threatening.
Saint of the Day for January 30: Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska (May 16, 1825 – October 10, 1899)
Franciscan Media, January 30 – Today we honor a woman who submitted to God’s will throughout her life—a life filled with pain and suffering… Born in 1825 in central Poland and baptized Sophia, Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska contracted tuberculosis as a young girl. The forced period of convalescence gave her ample time for reflection. Sophia felt called to serve God by working with the poor, including street children and the elderly homeless in Warsaw’s slums. In time, her cousin joined her in the work.
Live Action News: TrumpRX Fertility Drug Maker’s Horrific History and Recent Radicalism, by Sheena Rodriguez
By Sheena Rodriguez, Live Action News – Though the Trump administration claims to be pro-life and has made efforts to combat destructive transgender ideology, it has also disturbingly thrown support behind the expansion of in-vitro fertilization (IVF), which comes with a heavy cost in the destruction of a staggering number of the most vulnerable human beings… To make good on his intention to make IVF more accessible and affordable, President Trump promised access to discounted IVF drugs through the TrumpRX website. This month, it is set to officially launch, with the inclusion of a fertility drug from biopharmaceutical company EMD Serono.
Vance Announces New Plan to Combat Nationwide Welfare Fraud, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – Vice President JD Vance announced that the Trump administration has created a new assistant attorney general position to crack down on fraud nationwide… The new official will have “nationwide jurisdiction over the issue of fraud,” Vance said at Thursday’s White House press briefing… “Unfortunately, the American people have been defrauded in a very nationwide way,” Vance said… Federal prosecutors have estimated that welfare fraud in the state could have topped $9 billion, and more than 90 individuals have been charged in connection to fraud schemes there.
Top Democrats Are Agitating For Insurrection And Political Vigilantism, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, the Federalist – Forget January 6. It turns out January 7 might go down as the date when insurrection really arrived in America — not from the MAGA right, but from the anti-Trump left… In the aftermath of the fatal shooting Wednesday in Minneapolis of a woman who appears to have tried to ram an ICE agent with her vehicle, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced at a press conference that he had issued a warning order to prepare the Minnesota National Guard to mobilize to “protect Minnesotans” from “rogue ICE agents.”… Walz said, “We’ve never been at war with our federal government,” and at one point told Minnesotans, “do not allow them to deploy federal troops here.” …
CDC ‘Misled the Public’ With Study Implying COVID Vaccines Save Healthy Kids, UCLA Expert Warns, By Greg Piper
By Greg Piper, Just the News – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s in-house publication gave mainstream media ammunition to attack Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s scrutiny on vaccine safety and efficacy, running a study that implies COVID vaccines saved healthy kids from serious outcomes last season… The research appeared in the CDC’s Dec. 11 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, which is not peer-reviewed and was accused of publishing methodologically weak research upholding COVID dogma between President Trump’s terms. …
Kennedy Criticizes Corporate Influence, Defends New Dietary Guidelines at HHS Event, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – In remarks at a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) policy celebration Jan. 8, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused major health organizations of promoting nutrition advice shaped by corporate interests… Speaking one day after HHS unveiled the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025-2030, Kennedy argued that long-standing federal warnings against saturated fat reflected conflicts of interest rather than settled science… He singled out the American Heart Association, saying it “was and continues to accept millions of dollars from the biggest processed food makers in this country” ….
A Return to the Only Real ‘Rule-Based International Order’: National Interest, by Srdja Trifkovic
By Srdja Trifkovic, Chronicles – Operation Absolute Resolve in the early hours of Jan. 3 showcased military professionalism bolstered by first-class intelligence. It opened with shock-and-awe air strikes that neutralized Venezuela’s air defenses and provided the cover for the Delta Force raid on President Nicolás Maduro’s compound and his prompt transfer to USS Iwo Jima… It was a truly unprecedented event: a de facto extradition of a head of state, with the objective of effecting major policy changes by his successors. … This was a clear demonstration, on (Jan. 3, 2026), that the world has moved beyond those nebulous and inherently dangerous constructs of Team Biden’s “rules-based international order.” …
On Pope Leo and Media Attempts to Misrepresent Papal Remarks About Venezuela, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Catholic World Report – Too many in the media try to force a long tradition of papal diplomacy into the narrow world of American politics while ignoring the centuries of Catholic teachings on war, peace, and justice… Pope Leo’s recent comments on the United States military operation in Venezuela were quickly labeled left‑leaning by some media outlets, including The Daily Beast, Yahoo News, and a growing list of syndicated sites… But that framing misses the point. It forces a long tradition of papal diplomacy into the narrow world of American politics while ignoring the centuries of Catholic teachings on war, peace, and justice.
Liturgy Sidestepped at Pope Leo XIV’s First Consistory? by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Some cardinals and faithful who have a devotion to the traditional Roman rite have expressed concern that the liturgy appears to be sidelined in the extraordinary consistory currently underway at the Vatican after the cardinals voted to give priority to other issues on the agenda… In his opening address to the consistory yesterday, Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed to the cardinal participants that they will have the opportunity to “engage in a communal reflection” on four themes already pre-announced to be on the meeting’s agenda. …
This 9-0 SCOTUS Decision Makes Clear Law Enforcement’s Right To Stop Threats To Public Safety, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Since Wednesday’s shooting of a violent anti-ICE demonstrator at the hands of U.S. immigration officials in Minneapolis, Democrats and their left-wing lackies have taken to doing what they do best: lying… Within hours, these self-professed “misinformation” experts spread disinformation of their own by claiming that the now-deceased woman — who is on video obstructing law enforcement operations and accelerating her vehicle at an ICE agent — was nothing more than an innocent “legal observer.” …
Saint of the Day for January 9: St. Adrian of Canterbury
By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – Though Saint Adrian turned down a papal request to become Archbishop of Canterbury, England, Pope Saint Vitalian accepted the rejection on the condition that Adrian serve as the Holy Father’s assistant and adviser. Adrian accepted, but ended up spending most of his life and doing most of his work in Canterbury.
America’s Affordability Crisis, by Ryan Neuhaus
By Ryan Neuhaus, Chronicles – Politicos keep talking about an affordability crisis, and they’re not wrong; there clearly is one. But the price pressures everyone is obsessing about sit atop something deeper. The truth is that the affordability crisis is the result of choices, policy decisions made over decades, that reshaped the country in ways that no longer reward responsible behavior. The crisis is not primarily about inflation or deregulation or unemployment, or any other economic metric. It is about a generation of young Americans waking up and realizing that the path they were told to take no longer leads where they were told it would. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Spirit of the Lord Is Upon Me
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:14-22 – 14 And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee, and a report concerning him went out through all the surrounding country. 15 And he taught in their synagogues, being glorified by all. 16 And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up; and he went to the synagogue, as his custom was, on the Sabbath day. And he stood up to read; 17 and there was given to him the book of the prophet Isaiah. ….
Foreign ATM? Somali Cash Exodus From Minneapolis Exponentially Larger Than Other Major US Airports, by John Solomon
By John Solomon, Just the News – Officials say movement of cash out of Minnesota was substantially abnormal and should have raised red flags during the Biden administration… Homeland Security Dept. officials said the statistics they have gathered in recent weeks show the movement of cash out of Minnesota was substantially abnormal and should have raised red flags during the Biden administration, long before the Trump administration began investigating it as part of a major fraud scheme that stole billions from taxpayers in the state.
Commentary: Vatican II is God: The Consistory Begins
By Chris Jackson, Hiraeth In Exile, (Complicit Clergy) – Leo XIV does not treat Vatican II as one council among many, held inside a long Catholic memory and judged by what the Church already received. He treats it like the hinge of history, the moment the Church “begins,” the point where the past becomes raw material and the future becomes mandate. He reads Lumen gentium as program, not as reference. He frames it as light. Then, almost immediately, he announces a whole catechesis series dedicated to Vatican II, presented as permanently relevant, permanently urgent, permanently required for reading the world.
Cardinals Underscore Peace, Unity and Listening as Pope Leo XIV Opens Extraordinary Consistory, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Participants in the Jan. 7-8 extraordinary consistory in Rome shared their thoughts with the Register Wednesday on Pope Leo XIV’s first major meeting with the College of Cardinals since his election in May… “It will be a moment of grace, of sharing, of deepening, and of listening on various topics,” predicted Cardinal Francis Leo of Toronto, as he walked from his Rome residence to the Synod Hall in the Paul VI Hall to attend the gathering’s opening session. “I’m going with an open heart, let’s see how it develops.”
Walz And Frey Should Be Arrested For Inciting 2020 2.0, by M.D. Kittle
By Matt Kittle, The Federalist – Assaults on ICE agents have exploded over the past year. In November, DHS reported that “sanctuary politicians’ rhetoric” fueled a 1,150 percent “increase in violence against ICE law enforcement.” In light of last month’s Operation Metro Surge, an ICE enforcement effort targeting “the worst of the worst who flock to Minnesota because they know sanctuary politicians will protect them,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the liberal politicians were only making things tougher for law enforcement officials.
Picking Up the Golden Thread of Western Civilization, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – What would the collapse of civilization look like?… We might immediately think of cutoff utilities, disruptions in the supply chain, violence in the streets, and the lack of functional government. While it’s true these might serve as external indicators of a functioning modern society, they do not constitute the essence of civilization. A civilized person doesn’t just live in the city (the civitas that gives civilization its name) but conforms to an ideal of culture. A barbarian lives for immediate needs and wants …
MN Gov. Walz Appears to Threaten to Use National Guard Against Federal Government, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “I’ve issued a warning order to prepare the Minnesota National Guard. We have soldiers in training and prepared to be deployed, if necessary,” Democrat Minnesota Governor Tim Walz threatened Wednesday, denouncing the federal government’s efforts to enforce U.S. immigration law in his state… Gov. Walz made the apparent threat during a press conference following the death of a Minnesota anti-immigration enforcement protester who was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent as she, according to video of the incident, drove her vehicle into the agent. …
Decades After Banning the Death Penalty, Canada Kills Inmates by ‘Assisted Suicide’, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – According to new reports, Canada is allowing prisoners to end their lives through assisted suicide despite having banned capital punishment decades ago… Canada fully banned capital punishment — the death penalty — in 1998… Medical Assistance in Dying was approved in Canada in 2016… From 2016 to 2025, at least 67 prisoners in Canada have requested assisted death, with at least 15 approved and killed. …
Why We Go to Mary, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – John the Evangelist begins his Gospel account of the wedding feast at Cana by pointing out first that Mother Mary is in attendance. That Jesus is also there is secondary. But isn’t Jesus always the most important character in any of the Gospel stories? Of course—which is perhaps the reason John references the Blessed Mother namelessly, pointing to her instead as “the mother of Jesus.” Still, the fact that John singles her out, all in her own
Abortions Hit Recent High, 1.12 Million Babies Killed as Abortion Pills Flourish, by Randall O’Bannon, Ph.D.
By Randall O’Bannon, Ph.D., LifeNews – Since the Dobbs decision, the Guttmacher Institute has been publishing monthly abortion estimates based on data submitted from a national sample of abortionists. In the last few weeks, it has compiled these monthly totals and published a new estimate for abortions in 2024 – 1,126,970… Guttmacher says this number reflects 1,050,660 abortions “provided by clinicians in U.S. states without a total ban in 2024″ plus an additional 76,310 “provided via telehealth to states with total bans in 2024,” according to estimates Guttmacher takes from the Society of Family Planning (SFP). …
How a GOP Rep Is Working with Trump to Ban Large Investors From Buying Single-Family Homes, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – When Rep. Mary Miller saw President Donald Trump’s announcement of plans to ban large investors from buying single-family homes, she immediately volunteered to introduce a bill to codify it, she said… “It’s been an issue that the Family Caucus has been discussing, and I’m thrilled to see President Trump’s tweet and that he’s making this a priority,” Miller (said)… Miller expects Trump to sign an executive order banning large investors from buying single-family homes, and then her bill will codify that policy into law. ….
250 Years of American Liberty, With a Heart of Gratitude, by Mark Alexander
By Mark Alexander, Patriot Post – What an amazing year just passed, and the one ahead more so! I may be the last person wishing you a Happy New Year, but know this: I mean it from the heart!… It is fitting, with humility, that our 30th year advancing our mission “to support and defend” Freedom would fall on our nation’s 250th year in the eternal battle required to sustain American Liberty and extend it to the next generation… It did not occur to me on Constitution Day, 17 September 1996, when we launched The Patriot Post, that our 30th anniversary would coincide with such a magnificent moment in American history. …
Minnesota Welfare Scandal Is the Fraud Warning Americans Finally Noticed, by Veronique de Rugy
By Veronique de Rugy, The American Spectator – Fraud is widespread and persistent… Growing national outrage over Minnesota’s welfare fraud is justified, but not because of where it took place or because it implicates members of any immigrant community. It’s much more than a “Minnesota” story… The outrage is justified because Americans are finally getting a concrete look at what happens when pushing public money out the door matters more than verifying the eligibility of the recipients, confirming services were delivered, or, ultimately, being a good steward of taxpayers’ money. …
This Week, Will the College of Cardinals Find Its Voice? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Through the first eight months of his pontificate, Leo XIV has been a calming presence in Rome. There have been no shocking statements from the apostolic palace to prompt sensational headlines, no dramatic policy announcements to unveil grand new plans. Vatican-watchers are still waiting to see what sort of papacy this will be. The consistory of cardinals meeting this week— his first unexpected initiative— may answer their questions… To date Pope Leo has appeared content to continue along the path set by Pope Francis.
Saint of the Day for January 8: St. Angela of Foligno
Franciscan Media – Some saints show marks of holiness very early. Not Angela! Born of a leading family in Foligno, Italy, she became immersed in the quest for wealth and social position. As a wife and mother, she continued this life of distraction.
What Separates Tim Walz From Other Democrats Is He Got Caught, by Eddie Scarry
By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – That Tim Walz is abandoning his reelection campaign for Minnesota governor amid a maddening multibillion-dollar welfare fraud scandal should serve as a big reminder: Democrats are robbing you every day and hardly even trying to hide it… Recall Walz as the stereotypical self-abasing Democrat white male, presumably heterosexual, who was inexplicably chosen to be Kamala Harris’ running mate in the 2024 election. His stint in that role was the equivalent of a 300-pound belly flop into a pool full of sand ….
The South Moves Right (As the North Begins to Embrace Socialism), by Max Dublin
By Max Dublin, The American Spectator – South America is moving on from socialist fantasies, just as the North begins to embrace them… With all the hullabaloo relating to the extraction and arrest of Venezuelan narco-dictator Nicolás Maduro, it is easy to forget that in recent years — and even recent months — good things have been happening in the southern hemisphere without America’s helping hand… Shortly before the recent election in Chile, I visited that country to attend a wedding. …
When a Diocese Undermines Its Own Vocations, by Sarah Cain
By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine – The new and already infamous Bishop Michael Martin began by targeting the reverent churches that have produced vocations, and he has now turned to target the seminarians themselves. He wishes to delay the ordination of young men by a year, forcing them to work as lay teachers midway through the seminary program. After they have received their bachelor’s degree in philosophy through Belmont Abbey College, and before they begin their theology education for their master’s, they will work as teachers in diocesan schools.
Minnesota’s Massive Somali Fraud Shows the U.S. Needs a Remigration Policy, by Edward Welsch
By Edward Welsch, Chronicles – Unlike my ancestors, the Somalis did not come to the United States to work. They came to America to become government dependents and clients of the Democratic Party… They contribute nothing. I don’t want them in our country, I’ll be honest with you, okay? Someone will say, ‘Oh, that’s not politically correct.’ I don’t care. I don’t want them in our country. Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks and we don’t want them in our country.
Are We Just Swinging at the Ball? Rethinking Carpe Diem, by Terry Hursh
By Terry Hursh, Catholic Exchange – Many people are incredibly active, yet spiritually stagnant—especially in the most important aspect of life: knowing, loving, and serving God… Fr. Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009), former editor of “First Things,” once observed, “It seems like most of us spend our lives discovering we are merely ‘creatures’ and not the Creator. We want to create our own successful world…without understanding that it is the Creator—not the created—who is in control.”
Trump Urges Republican ‘Flexibility’ on Taxpayer-Funded Abortions, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – “Now you have to be a little flexible on Hyde,” the president said. “You know that you got to be a little flexible. You got to work something [out]. You got to use ingenuity. You got to work. We’re all big fans of everything, but you got to be flexible. You have to have flexibility.”… Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, criticized Trump for urging flexibility on the provision, calling its support “an unshakeable bedrock principle and a minimum standard in the Republican Party.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Take Heart, It Is I; Have No Fear
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:45-52 – 45 Immediately he made his disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd. 46 And after he had taken leave of them, he went up on the mountain to pray. 47 And when evening came, the boat was out on the sea, and he was alone on the land. 48 And he saw that they were making headway painfully, for the wind was against them. And about the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea. ….
Catholic Church Reportedly Seeing Increased Requests for Exorcisms, by Felix Miller
By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote – The Catholic Church in the U.S. has reportedly seen a surge in requests for exorcisms in the past few years, leading to an increased number of priests being trained as exorcists, according to recent reports… The Catholic Church teaches that demons are real and that they can possess human beings. According to paragraph 1673 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, there are two forms of exorcism: the simple form, which occurs at every baptism, and the solemn or “major” exorcism, which deals with serious cases of demonic possession.
Cardinal Radcliffe: I Support “Moving Ahead Quickly” on Female Deacons, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, PerMariam, Substack – Cardinal Radcliffe, who served as spiritual advisor to the Synod on Synodality, has given his support to “moving ahead quickly” with ordaining women to the diaconate… Timothy Cardinal Radcliffe OP made a number of revelatory comments, not least about the fact that he apparently fell in love with a woman just shortly after he was ordained a priest and invited her to stay at his priory to meet the Dominican community there… But it is his position on women’s access to the diaconal order which is a standout aspect of the interview.
Colorado Must Pay $5.4 Million for Shutting Down Pro-Life Clinic Saving Babies From Abortions, by Ryan Colby
By Ryan Colby, LifeNews – The State of Colorado must pay $5.4 million in attorneys’ fees to Becket following the state’s unconstitutional effort to outlaw abortion pill reversal. Becket represented Bella Health and Wellness, a Denver-area Catholic pro-life healthcare clinic, defending them against Colorado’s attempt to make it illegal for doctors and nurses to help women who take the first abortion pill but then decide to continue their pregnancies.
New Orleans Archbishop Apologizes to Abuse Survivors as Settlement Takes Effect, by Gina Christian
By Gina Christian, OSV News – Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond of New Orleans issued a formal apology to abuse survivors in that archdiocese. This follows a court approval of a $230 million settlement in a five-year-long bankruptcy case. “With this letter,” he wrote, “I express on behalf of the clergy, religious, and laity of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, my predecessors, and myself, profound regret over the tragic and inexcusable harm you have suffered at the hands of your abusers.”
Complicit Clergy: God is a Woman: The Feminist Theology of Sister Simona Brambilla
By Complicit Clergy, by Staff – A year ago, the news surprised the Catholic world: on January 6, 2025, Pope Francis appointed the first woman to head a Vatican dicastery. The Consolata missionary Simona Brambilla was named to oversee more than 600,000 religious sisters and brothers (including 128,559 priests) worldwide… No less unprecedented was the appointment of a pro-prefect, a position not previously provided for by curial norms in this case. Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime, SDB, assumed this role, whose performance remains opaque.
Saint of the Day for January 7: St. Raymond of Peñafort
Franciscan Media – Since Raymond lived into his hundredth year, he had a chance to do many things. As a member of the Spanish nobility, he had the resources and the education to get a good start in life… By the time he was 20, he was teaching philosophy. In his early 30s he earned a doctorate in both canon and civil law. At 41 he became a Dominican…
Patriot Post: Tuesday Executive News Summary
Patriot Post, Headlines – Maduro update: Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York City court on Monday following his arrest by U.S. forces in Caracas over the weekend. Wearing a prison uniform, Maduro pleaded not guilty to charges connected to narco-terrorism, contending that he was “a decent man” and that he was “innocent” and “not guilty of anything that is mentioned here.” His wife, Cilia Flores, who was arrested and charged with him, also entered a not-guilty plea. …
Wise Men from the East and the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, by Sandra Miesel
By Sandra Miesel, Catholic World Report – The Wise Men—not yet called kings—make only a single appearance in Holy Scripture. St. Matthew’s Gospel (Mt 2:1-12) tells of their arrival in Jerusalem shortly after the birth of Jesus. They have come seeking the newborn King of the Jews because they had seen his star rise in the East. Herod, the current ruler, knows nothing of an upstart princeling but learns that prophecies place him in Bethlehem. Herod directs the Wise Men to search there for the Child and keep him informed. Following their star, the Wise Men find Jesus with his Mother.
Truths Behind the Somali Fraud Scandal, by John Cassara
By John Cassara, Crisis Magazine – Greed is part of the human condition. It has always been with us. Yet in our progressive, post-Christian, materialistic, and debased culture, it seems like we are seeing more and more instances of egregious criminality based on greed… For example, Minnesota’s Somali community has recently faced scrutiny over major fraud cases, particularly the multimillion-dollar “Feeding Our Future” scandal. It involved Covid pandemic food aid and other forms of government assistance, including Medicaid fraud, child care, housing, and autism programs. Estimates of the fraud vary from between $9 and $18 billion. …
Big Fertility Is Just Modern-Day Harems For Billionaires, by Katy Faust
By Katy Faust, The Federalist – Then there is Elon Musk, who has openly declared that having many children is a moral duty to save civilization. Musk has at least 14 publicly known children, many conceived through IVF, surrogacy, or relationships intentionally structured around reproduction rather than marriage. He has said that “smart people” need to have more kids — and has used reproductive technologies to curate which women will bear them. …
“Interfaith Chapel” at Thomas More University, a Catholic University, by Michael Hichborn
By Michael Hichborn, Lepanto Institute – According to the assistant chaplain, Thomas More University enrolls students who are Catholic, members of other Christian denominations, and adherents of non-Christian religions, including Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. He stated that because many such students lack transportation to off-campus houses of worship, students “on their own, were using space that was not appropriate or conducive to prayer.”… after considering space constraints, noise, and security concerns, students of all faiths were offered the use of the meditation or prayer room as an interfaith chapel.
Fr. Jerry J. Pokorsky: Herod and the Age of Moral Management
By Father Jerry J. Pokorsky, Catholic World Report – Every person, from king to commoner, lives by a moral code. Catholic moral theology is grounded in the Ten Commandments and the principles of Natural Law…. The Catholic Church clusters its moral precepts—Natural Law, God’s positive law, and Church discipline—around the Ten Commandments. Catholic moral theology is reasonable and governs human acts. The deliberate violation of a moral precept, with freedom and full consent, renders a person guilty. Although most sins are venial and weaken the soul, some sins are mortal and rob it of sanctifying grace. God grants His grace and the sacraments to restore that grace and return us to the path of salvation.
10 Reasons House Republicans Shouldn’t Extend Enhanced Obamacare Subsidies, by Christopher Jacobs
By Christopher Jacobs, The Federalist – I could go on (and on and on), but I won’t. Here’s hoping that, regardless of what happens with the upcoming vote in the House, Republicans stop playing into Democrats’ hands and start turning their attention toward reducing the underlying cost of health care, rather than throwing good taxpayer money over bad at a failing Obamacare program.
2025 Pro-Life Highlights: Celebrating a Year of Pro-Life Wins, by Cassy Cooke
By Cassy Cooke, Live Action News – If 2025 proved one thing, it’s that the pro-life movement is not slowing down. And Live Action continues to lead where culture, truth, and accountability meet… Here are some of the biggest victories the pro-life movement celebrated in 2025… Defunding Big Abortion of an estimated $700 million… This summer, the reconciliation bill known as the “Big Beautiful Bill” passed Congress and was subsequently signed by President Trump on July 4.
For Cardinals in Consistory This Week: Mending Wall, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Pope Leo has summoned the world’s Cardinals to a Consistory this week, a return to normal practice that was mostly sidelined for the past dozen years in favor of “synodal” gatherings. So now that the Jubilee Year has concluded, the current pope is doing something new – and old – in any event, a departure from his predecessor’s ways, in the very first days of 2026. What might that mean?
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: They All Ate and Were Satisfied
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:34-44 – 34 As he went ashore he saw a great throng, and he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things. 35 And when it grew late, his disciples came to him and said, “This is a lonely place, and the hour is now late; 36 send them away, to go into the country and villages round about and buy themselves something to eat.” ….
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: In Defense of Private Property: Repelling the Rise of Socialism
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – The era of socialism in New York City has begun as Mayor Zohran Mamdani was ceremoniously sworn in by the socialist Democrat Senator of Vermont, Bernie Sanders. In his inauguration speech on New Year’s Day, the new mayor said: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism…. I was elected as a democratic socialist, and I will govern as a democratic socialist.”… Mamdani, aside from seeking to freeze rent on the city’s nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments as part of his socialist agenda, has also vowed to implement city-owned grocery stores.
Political Commentator’s Heartbreaking Loss Exposes Pain of IVF, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – Fox News contributor and liberal commentator Leslie Marshall has shared the heartbreak of her journey with in vitro fertilization (IVF), including that she went through 13 cycles and 11 miscarriages… Marshall and her husband have two children: one from adoption and one via IVF. Her first son died as an infant due to Canavan disease, a genetic condition. There was a 25% chance that any child they had would have the condition and a 75% chance that the child wouldn’t. …
Saint of the Day for January 6: St. André Bessette (Aug. 9, 1845 – Jan. 6, 1937)
By Franciscan Media – Brother André expressed a saint’s faith by a lifelong devotion to Saint Joseph… Sickness and weakness dogged André from birth. He was the eighth of 12 children born to a French Canadian couple near Montreal. Adopted at 12, when both parents had died, he became a farmhand. Various trades followed: shoemaker, baker, blacksmith—all failures. He was a factory worker in the United States during the boom times of the Civil War.
Radical Pro-Abortion Gov. Tim Walz Won’t Seek Re-Election After Fraud Scandal, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Radical pro-abortion Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who signed a law allowing infanticide by letting babies die who survive abortions, announced Monday he will not seek reelection amid an ongoing fraud scandal plaguing his administration… Walz, a pro-abortion Democrat who initially launched his bid for a historic third term in September, reversed course, citing the need to focus on combating widespread fraud in state programs rather than campaigning.”
Yes, Trump’s Action Against Maduro Was Legal, by David Catron
By David Catron, The American Spectator – The 1973 War Powers Resolution allows him to deploy military forces without prior approval of Congress… It was hardly necessary to consult the Delphic Oracle to know that every Democrat within reach of a microphone would denounce President Trump’s military action against Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. It was, however, surprising to discover how ignorant the Democrats are about the President’s authority to deploy military forces. …
“If I Were the Bishop”, by Mark Rose
By Mark Rose, Rorate Caeli – The following op-ed, by guest writer Mark Rose, is in the style of Paul Harvey’s “If I were the Devil.”… If I were the Bishop—if I were the successor to the Apostles, charged with the care of souls in the United States—I’d want to make the Church irrelevant. I wouldn’t do it with persecution; that only makes the faithful stronger. I’d do it with “modernization.”… I’d begin by whispering that the old ways are dead. I’d convince you that we need to “update” the Church, not to convert the world, but to be liked by it. I would invoke the “Spirit of Vatican II” to dismantle the structures that held the faith together for centuries, taking into account the data showing that the Council’s implementation triggered a worldwide collapse in Mass attendance. …
The Trump Doctrine, by Srdja Trifkovic
By Srdja Trifkovic, Chronicles – In this hope, Maurras was disappointed: Pétain was outwitted by outright Nazi collaborationists. His turn of phrase nevertheless describes President Donald Trump’s December 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) for those who hope America can be once again a regular nation in its foreign affairs: powerful, secure, and focused on its pragmatic interests, in the realist tradition…. The president prefaced the 33-page document as “a roadmap to ensure America remains the greatest and most successful nation in human history and the home of freedom on earth.”
Louisiana Bid to Overturn Biden Rule Could Save Thousands of Babies From Abortions, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Louisiana is pushing to temporarily reinstate an in-person requirement for dispensing abortion pills in a federal lawsuit that could protect thousands of unborn babies from chemical abortions enabled by a Biden administration rule… The state’s motion, filed December 17 in U.S. District Court, challenges the 2023 Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy rule from the Food and Drug Administration, which allows remote prescription and mailing of the abortion drug mifepristone. A hearing on the request to restore the in-person safeguard is set for February 24.
No, Illegal Immigration Won’t Fix America’s Fertility Crisis, by Nathanael Blake
By Nathanael Blake, The Federalist – Americans do not need illegal immigrants to raise our children… Atlantic writer Olga Khazan disagrees. She is angry at President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration because it is disrupting the easily exploited servant class that provides cheap childcare. As she explains, “Millions of parents in the United States … rely on immigrants to take care of their kids. … Immigrants make up at least 21 percent of the child-care workforce — and this may be an undercount.”… Fertility is about priorities and character, not immigration policy. The birth rate will go up if Americans prioritize having and raising their own children, not because they are offered a supply of cheap, easily exploited foreign women to change diapers.
Maduro to Stand Trial, US Will Not ‘Run’ Venezuela, by Mary Stroka
By Mary Stroka, Catholic Vote – Since then, significant related developments have unfolded, including the following… Rubio explains U.S. policy in Venezuela.. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Kristen Welker of NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the U.S. is at war with drug trafficking organizations, not Venezuela. He told Welker after she asked about President Donald Trump’s statement “We’re going to run the country” that the U.S. is “running policy” regarding changes in Venezuela.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: From Darkness and Death to Light and Life
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 4:12-17,23-25 – 12 Now when he heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew into Galilee; 13 and leaving Nazareth he went and dwelt in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, 14 that what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled: 15 “The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, toward the sea, across the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles — 16 the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light, and for those who sat in the region and shadow of death light has dawned.” ….
CNA: (Various) Global Reactions After U.S. Captures Maduro in Venezuela Strikes
By CNA Staff, Catholic World Report, Catholic News Agency – President Donald Trump announced Saturday that U.S. forces have “captured” Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following a “large-scale strike” on the South American nation… “The United States of America has successfully carried out a large scale strike against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro, who has been, along with his wife, captured and flown out of the Country,” Trump wrote.
Fr. Wayne Sattler: Wasting Time with God (March 2025)
By Fr. Wayne Sattler, Catholic Exchange – “Mental prayer,” St. Teresa of Avila writes, “is nothing else than a close sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with Him who we know loves us” (The Book of Her Life, ch. 8, par. 5)… When we make time frequently to be alone with anyone we love, the time will not always be filled with noticeable activity. We come to enjoy simply being with them without much concern as to what we might be doing. …
Without George Washington, America Wouldn’t Have A 250th Birthday, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, The Federalist – No one looms larger in the story of our nation’s struggle for independence than George Washington, who today seems almost mythical… There are many things to celebrate during our nation’s semiquincentennial celebrations, and many men to honor for their part in our country’s birth: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and John Hancock among them. But no one looms larger than George Washington, who today seems almost mythical. At Washington’s funeral, Henry “Light-Horse Harry” Lee famously eulogized Washington as, “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” In 2026, it is our duty to ensure that honorific remains as true as when it was first spoken.
Mary Is the Antidote, by Samantha Stephenson
By Samantha Stephenson, Crisis Magazine – Amid so much toxicity, we find ourselves in desperate need of an antidote. (January 1st), on this Feast of Mary, Mother of God, I submit that it is she, our Queen, who is the antidote… Amid so much toxicity, we find ourselves in desperate need of an antidote. (Jan. 1st), on this Feast of Mary, Mother of God, I submit that it is she, our Queen, who is the antidote. Her example is the remedy we need to clear the poisons from our systems, and we need no other resolutions this year but to cling more closely to Mary, who mothers us all. …
Cardinal Sarah on Sacred Music, the Four Last Things, and True Peace, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, Substack – The vital importance of sacred music to the liturgy, the need for every Catholic to be watchful and prepared for the Four Last Things, and the recognition that only Christ’s kingship will bring true peace were among the key messages Cardinal Robert Sarah brought to the United States late last year… Cardinal Sarah’s visit to the U.S. was centered around the launch of his new book, The Song of the Lamb: Sacred Music and Heavenly Liturgy, co-written with Church musician Peter Carter.
Bishops, I Beg You, Take Heed, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – Will not “blood” be one of the evangelist’s most crucial motifs? Will not “flesh” be taken up in the very next line? Why must all the mysterious suggestions be reduced to the bald and the banal, as if John were transcribing the minutes for a committee?… If such a thing is held as inseparable from the Novus Ordo, along with the rest of the flattening – if, I say – then novus would be the wrong word. Praeteritus, rather, for a bygone fad, like loud polyester slacks, or that palma Felicis. Bishops, I beg you, take heed.
Saint of the Day for January 5: Saint John Neumann (March 28, 1811 – January 5, 1860)
By Franciscan Media, January 5 – Perhaps because the United States got a later start in the history of the world, it has relatively few canonized saints, but their number is increasing… Saint John Neumann was born in what is now the Czech Republic. After studying in Prague, he came to New York at 25 and was ordained a priest. He did missionary work in New York until he was 29, when he joined the Redemptorists and became its first member to profess vows in the United States. …
When a Bishop Clearly Acts in Bad Faith, by Kevin T. DiCamillo
By Kevin T. DiCamillo, Crisis Magazine – But we had all been hoodwinked: Bishop Fisher, who has absolutely no ties to any part of Western New York—indeed, his ecclesiastical career was based in Washington, D.C., under former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and Cardinal Donald Wuerl, and had never reached past the Mason-Dixon Line—had acted in bad faith. He took advantage of a young pastor’s obedience and the people of St. Raphael’s parish by having us pay for a paint job he capriciously and arbitrarily ordered, only to close and sell the very same church he had visited exactly twice: once to confirm the faithful (and complain to the pastor) and once to shut it down.
Federal Probes Intensify in Minnesota Child Care Fraud Case Amid New Charges, Viral Exposé, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Federal authorities are ramping up investigations into alleged fraud tied to Minnesota’s child care and nutrition programs, bringing new charges and convictions in what prosecutors have described as one of the largest pandemic-era fraud schemes in U.S. history… The Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a Dec. 29 X post that prosecutors have now charged 98 individuals in connection with the case, with more than 60 defendants having pleaded guilty or been convicted. In a separate Dec. 29 post, Attorney General Pam Bondi said that 85 of the 98 individuals charged are of Somali descent.
The New Saints and Blesseds of 2025, by J. J. Ziegler
By J. J. Ziegler, Catholic World Report – Nine new saints and 199 new blesseds—most of them martyrs—were honored in the two canonization ceremonies and 13 beatification ceremonies that took place in 2025… A 2005 curial document notes that “canonization is the supreme glorification by the Church of a Servant of God raised to the honors of the altar with a decree declared definitive and preceptive for the whole Church, involving the solemn Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff.” Canonization is typically preceded by the papal approval of a miracle attributed to the saint’s intercession.
On the Gift of Life, Puerto Rico Points the Way, National Catholic Register
The Editors, National Catholic Register – Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González-Colón just signed a bill into law that affirms the biological fact that life begins at conception… Indeed, it’s a gift that’s bestowed lovingly by God himself upon every single human being he has created, in his own image and likeness… And it’s a gift that needs to be cherished and protected throughout the entirety of every human journey, from the moment of conception through the time of natural death… Properly catechized Catholics already know this…
Protecting Nigeria’s Christians: Trump’s Strike Against ISIS, by James H. McGee
By James H. McGee, The American Spectator – On Christmas night, the U.S. delivered a long-called for and long-hoped for present to Nigeria’s Christians. More than a dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles, fired from a U.S. Navy destroyer off the coast of Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea, struck ISIS terrorist bases in the Sokoto state in northern Nigeria, a region increasingly dominated by ISIS. According to U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), a significant number of terrorists were killed, and operational support facilities destroyed. Nigerian authorities confirmed that the strikes were coordinated with the Nigerian government.
Fr. Ed Broom, OMV: Make a Spiritual Plan for Your New Year
By Fr. Ed Broom, OMV, Catholic Exchange – One of the concrete manifestations of growing in good will towards God is by writing out, in a clear and practical way, a “Plan of Life.” The aim is to improve our lives and make them more pleasing to God. So let us make the Psalmist’s prayer our own: “O Lord give success to the work of our hands.”… A Plan of Life ought to bring order to whatever is disordered in our lives. Due to sin, our lives are marked by upheaval, confusion, and disorder. Opposing this is the Holy Spirit, who brings about good order. From this order comes peace of heart, mind, and soul. The Augustinian definition of peace is “tranquility of order.”
January 1st – The Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God, St. Boniface Catholic Church
From Saint Boniface Catholic Church website – The angel said to [Mary], “The holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God.” Luke 1:35. The Solemnity of Mary, Holy Mother of God is a liturgical celebration observed on January 1st which falls exactly one week after Christmas, the end of the octave of Christmas… The Blessed Virgin Mary is honored as the Mother of God because she conceived and gave birth to Christ, who is the incarnation of God the Son, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity.
The Myth of “Vibes” Conversions: Why Gen Z Is Actually Starving for the Hard Pills of Dogma, by Luke J. Ayers
By Luke J. Ayers, Crisis Magazine – Around 2015, at the age of 18 and having been Catholic for almost a full year, I was sitting in the pew of my large, suburban parish, reflecting on the readings and waiting for the homily. The presiding priest was (replace by a different celebrant who) walked in from the back of the church in a hard hat. In place of the homily, and after putting the hard hat down on the altar, he read The Little Engine That Could and gave an update on the state of the parish’s capital campaign to raise money for a new parish hall. …
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Cultivate Virtues through Relationships
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – I used to think that I was humble…until I entered the seminary and started living with people of different temperaments and attitudes. Then I discovered that I had a lot of pride to deal with… I thought I was courageous until I faced the reality of clerical scandals and cover-ups in the Church. Then I discovered how easily I gave in to discouragement… I thought I was patient until I had to drive in traffic. Then I discovered how impatient I was… What was the lesson that I learned from all these? …
Enter Into the Holy Silence of the Christmas Octave, by Bridget McCartney Nohara
By Bridget McCartney Nohara, National Catholic Register – There is a ceaseless drone of noise in our modern culture. Smartphones buzz, notifications ping, and advertisements play automatically, adding to a cacophony that at times seems to drown out our very thoughts. Streaming, scrolling, and sometimes merely stepping out our door provides us with an endless loop of content. Though present all year long, the clatter seems to hit a new decibel in December.
Abortion Pill Reversal Has Saved Over 7,000 Babies From Abortions, by Brooke Myrick BSN, RN
By Brooke Myrick BSN, RN, LifeNews – With the irrefutable data being released from a recent study investigating the dangers of mifepristone, the truth of the harmful impact this drug continues to have on women is inescapable… After review of the study evaluating insurance claim data of women who had undergone a chemical abortion, it is now understood that mifepristone is 22 times more dangerous than previously shared by the abortion industry… This data supports and is equivalent to what medical professionals in pregnancy help organizations have understood for some time. …
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: A Booming Fertility Industry and its Objectification of Children
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Two major reports this week have drawn attention to the horrors of the commercial surrogacy industry… On Dec. 13, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published an exposé on Chinese videogame billionaire Xu Bo, who has allegedly fathered more than 100 children using the services of paid surrogates… Meanwhile, the day after The Wall Street Journal published its exposé, The New York Times published its own devastating and lengthy exposé of the abuses that are rampant within the commercial surrogacy industry.
Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: The Holy Innocents
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, The Catholic Thing – The Church, “expert in humanity” (as Pope Paul VI put it), knows that the mystery of Christmas (like that of Easter) is so great that it cannot be adequately plumbed – let alone celebrated – in a single day. And so, taking a page out of our Jewish liturgical heritage, the Church gives us an octave observance – eight full days to consider the central doctrine of the Incarnation, enabling us to reflect on it from a variety of perspectives, not unlike holding a diamond up to the sun to appreciate its beauty from many different angles.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Virginity and Celibacy of the Holy Family
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Catholics are accustomed to viewing the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as the model for every family. Yet because all three were celibate—understood in a broad and proper sense—this connection requires clarification. Mary was perpetually a virgin. Joseph was her “most chaste spouse.” The celibacy of Jesus was integral to His sacred mission… Far from undermining family life, virginity and celibacy buttress and strengthen every holy family because they signify obedience, unity, and love ordered toward God. …
Complicit Clergy: Before He Went to Work for Bishop Hicks, Salvato (‘Married’ to His Boyfriend) Was Employed by Archbishop Gómez
By Complicit Clergy, by Staff – … we learn that before he went to work for Hicks, Salvato worked as a canon lawyer for Archbishop Jose Gomez for 10 years. Salvato worked in the Metropolitan Tribunal were he oversaw the investigation of nearly 200 marriage annulment cases each year. Did you get that? Gómez assigned a homosexual man to make decisions about hundreds of marriage annulments in his archdiocese. How is someone who does not subscribe to the Catholic Church’s teaching on human anthropology make decisions about a sacramental marriage involving a man and a woman? A Catholic woman shared similar concerns in a comment on the Salvato news last week.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: The Shadow of the Manger is a Cross
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – We are still in Christmas. The Church insists on that. She stretches the feast across days because the mystery is too large to be taken in all at once. The joy is real. Heaven has opened. God has come among us. The Word has taken flesh, and nothing can undo that triumph. The light shines, and it is not overcome… But this joy is not fragile, and it is not naïve. It is strong enough to look straight at the truth… That is why the Church does not ask us to leave Christmas behind when she places these witnesses before us. She asks us to understand Christmas more deeply. ….
New Puerto Rico Law Says Unborn Babies are People From Conception, by Laura Echevarria
By Laura Echevarria, LifeNews – A new law in Puerto Rico recognizes that unborn babies are people starting at conception. It’s a precursor to potentially passing an abortion ban that would truly protect babies before birth… Signed into law by Governor Jenniffer González Colón in late December 2025, PS 504 amends Puerto Rico’s Civil Code to recognize the unborn child as a “natural person” from conception for civil purposes, such as inheritance or other favorable rights.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Favor of God Was upon Him
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 2:22-35 – 22 And when the time came for their purification according to the law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord 23 (as it is written in the law of the Lord, “Every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”) 24 and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the law of the Lord, “a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons.” 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him.
RFK Wants To Shake Up Childhood Vaccines To Mirror Denmark. Here’s What That Could Mean For Parents, by Amanda Prestigiacomo
By Amanda Prestigiacomo, DailyWire – A new childhood vaccination schedule under Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could look a lot more like Denmark’s schedule — meaning more parental control, fewer overall shots, and nixing very early doses… Kennedy has made it clear that he wants to overhaul how vaccines are recommended — and mandated — in the United States. So far, the secretary has handpicked a new Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) panel and green-lighted changes to the Hep B and COVID vaccines.
Making Your Family More Like the Holy Family, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – The Holy Family offers us a beautiful model to follow in our own families, even though Scripture reveals so little about the “hidden years” before the time of Jesus’ public ministry. We are invited to imagine the love that poured forth from their little home, the abundant peace palpable to anyone who entered in, the joyful welcome to any guest, the cleanliness of each room down to every corner, the fresh and delicious smell of warm bread baking in the oven, ready to be served to an unexpected visitor.
The Disappearing Middle Eastern Christians, by Srdja Trifkovic
By Srdja Trifkovic, Chronicles – On this Christmas Day, let us spare a thought for the plight of Middle Eastern Christians, arguably the most endangered religious minority in today’s world. I addressed this neglected issue 14 years ago (“A Grim Christmas,” Chronicles, December 2011), and those communities’ position has grown much worse since then.
Counting Eastern Christians is difficult: few reliable surveys have been conducted, and, moreover, religious leaders tend to overestimate their numbers. Statistics thus vary from one source to another and should be considered indicative rather than absolute.
Exorcisms Are Exploding Across America — But Nobody Wants to Admit Why, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Blaze TV – From Michigan to Melbourne, exorcisms are rising — an odd trend in an age when Christianity is supposedly retreating… Odd, that is, if you accept the official story: that faith has faded, churches have emptied, and modern life has supposedly outgrown such concerns. Yet behind parish doors and rectory walls, priests report the opposite: more calls, cases, and urgency… The demonic, it seems, didn’t get the secular memo.
Saint of the Day for December 29: Saint Thomas Becket (Dec. 21, 1118–Dec. 29, 1170)
By Franciscan Media – A strong man who wavered for a moment, but then learned one cannot come to terms with evil, and so became a strong churchman, a martyr, and a saint—that was Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, murdered in his cathedral on December 29, 1170… His career had been a stormy one. While archdeacon of Canterbury, he was made chancellor of England at the age of 36 by his friend King Henry II. …
Fr. Kevin Drew: Mary and the Courage to Cooperate with God’s Mission
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.
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; ….
Festive Fireside Reading for Christmas, by Joseph Pearce
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.
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.
The Nation Must Face the Abortion Pill Legal Monster, by Samantha Flom
By Samantha Flom, The American Spectator – We are either all created equal with the unalienable rights of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” or we are not. There is no single point during pregnancy when a human being suddenly becomes a person worthy of those rights. There is no magic in the birth canal that transforms a “fetus” into a “baby” deserving of legal protection… The only qualification for human rights should be humanity. Here’s hoping that this time around, it doesn’t take another bloody war for the United States to acknowledge that.
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Guardian of the Covenant
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – In the Book of Genesis, God witnesses the marriage between Adam and Eve. Adam delights in his new bride during his honeymoon: “At last, bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh!” God establishes a covenant with our First Parents and gives them the gift of the fruit of the tree of everlasting life if they agree to obediently avoid the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. A good deal, when you think of it. In perfect goodness, why would they want to know anything about evil? God honored His side of the bargain. But Adam and Eve broke the agreement and brought sin, suffering, and death into the world. …
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. ….
St. Joseph’s Doubt and the Angel’s Gift, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – Looking on thee, O Unwedded One, and dreading a hidden wedlock, O Sinless One, the chaste Joseph was riven in mind with a storm of doubts… That is how the anxious state of Joseph was poetically described by the unknown author of the great Akathist hymn (c. 6th century) to the Blessed Virgin Mary as he considered what to do with his young and pregnant betrothed. Joseph, following the usual Jewish practice, had been covenanted to Mary; their betrothal was, for all intents and purposes, as legally binding as marriage. According to Jewish law, this meant the betrothal could only end in one of two ways: divorce or death (Deut. 24:1-4). …
Pro-Life Woman Arrested Outside a San Francisco Planned Parenthood Abortion Center for Handing Out Brochures, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A pro-life activist was arrested while distributing pregnancy resource pamphlets on a public sidewalk outside a Planned Parenthood abortion center in San Francisco… The arrested is being called a violation of First Amendment rights of pro-life Americans to protest abortion or help women find alternatives… Anastasia Rogers, an organizer with the pro-life group Survivors San Francisco, was handcuffed and taken into custody Thursday after a security guard at the abortion giant alleged “threatening language” in an Instagram post she made about her sidewalk outreach, Pro-Life San Francisco said in a statement.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Joyful Expectation of the Messiah
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 1:46-56 – 46 And Mary said, “My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 48 for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden. For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed; 49 for he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name. 50 And his mercy is on those who fear him from generation to generation. …
A Sign of Feminist Failure, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Crisis Magazine – Surely one of the most provocative conversations this year has been that sparked by conservative essayist Helen Andrews, whose October essay “The Great Feminization”—which censured what she describes as the feminization of Western institutions—went so viral that even liberal corporate media couldn’t ignore it. The New York Times welcomed her to write an op-ed on her thesis, and conservative Catholic columnist Ross Douthat brought Andrews onto The New York Times podcast to discuss it with conservative Catholic feminist Leah Libresco Sargeant. …
‘Destructive of State Sovereignty’: Louisiana Sues to Block Mail-Order Abortion Pill Expansion, by Carole Novielli
By Carole Novielli, Live Action News – The State of Louisiana and coerced abortion victim Rosalie Markezich have filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) enforcement of the 2023 REMS safety protocols, which removed in-person dispensing requirements for the abortion pill mifepristone (200mg)… The lawsuit contends that the 2023 REMS “unlawfully remov[ed] the in-person dispensing requirement for the sole purpose of allowing out-of-state doctors to facilitate illegal mail order abortions in pro-life states like Louisiana.”…
Court Finds Milwaukee Judge H. Dugan/ Previous Ex. Dir. Illegal Immigrant Advocate Catholic Charities Guilty Of Obstructing ICE, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – A jury late Thursday found Judge Hannah Dugan guilty of felony obstruction but determined there wasn’t enough evidence to convict her on a misdemeanor charge of concealing an individual from arrest… But the jury determined Dugan, who previously served as executive director of illegal immigrant advocate Catholic Charities, broke the law. … Dugan faces up to five years in prison on the obstruction conviction, but she is unlikely to be given that maximum penalty. Adelman, a leftist judge who has himself been publicly censured, will ultimately decide the judge’s sentence.
On Leaving the Church, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange -Two colleagues of mine from the university, though brought up as Catholics, decided to leave the Church because of the scandalous behavior of certain members of the clergy. This pains me because I believe that there is nothing outside the Church that could provide them with a more comprehensive way of living their lives in a Godly fashion. On a lesser significant level, it is as if they are telling me that I must be foolish to remain in such a scandal-ridden institution.
Need a Silent Night? Entrust Your Busy Days to God, by Susan Klemond
By Susan Klemond, The American Spectator – Amy Grant’s 2008 song, “I Need a Silent Night,” resonates with those of us who feel frazzled at this time of year. Unlike many of her soft Christmas ballads, this song is an anthem of the tired and overextended at holiday time: I’ve made the same mistake before: Too many malls, too many stores December traffic, Christmas rush It breaks me till I push and shove…
The Fulton County 2020 Election Bombshell, by David Catron
By David Catron, The American Spectator – If you have struggled to find any reason to support the Democratic Party, you are by no means alone. A new Quinnipiac poll revealed last week that 73 percent of voters disapprove of the way the Democrats in Congress are handling their job. Yet, somehow, the party’s candidates managed to overperform its 2024 margins in all five House special elections this year. How did they work this miracle? One clue can perhaps be found in the recent revelations about election “irregularities” in Fulton County, Georgia.
Contrary To The New York Times, Homeschooling Is Still A Much Better Alternative To Public Schools, by Nathanael Blake
By Nathanael Blake, The Federalist – Parents have good reasons to want to keep their kids out of government-run schools. Here in Virginia, the Loudoun County school district notoriously covered up a rape that was ideologically inconvenient. Just before the start of this school year, a Loudoun elementary school teacher was arrested for soliciting a minor. And the school board is being sued over their policy allowing students to use wrong-sex facilities like locker rooms and for punishing kids who object.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Hail, O Favored One, the Lord Is with You!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 1:26-38 – 26 In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, 27 to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary. 28 And he came to her and said, “Hail, O favored one, the Lord is with you!” 29 But she was greatly troubled at the saying, and considered in her mind what sort of greeting this might be. 30 And the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. …
The Indomitable Maria von Trapp, by Caroline Manno
By Caroline Manno, Crisis Magazine – If you want the main course and dessert, you really need to read Maria von Trapp’s own writings on her family’s life and deep spirituality. The best place to start is The Story of the Trapp Family Singers (1949), on which The Sound of Music is based. The film portrays well Maria’s conflict between her desire to be a nun and God’s upending of her plans to fulfill His own—that she marry Georg and raise a family with him. You can see Maria speak briefly about her decision in this interview.
Christmas Commandos: A Modern-Day Community of Saint Nicholases, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – They arrive in the dark of night to give Christmas joy to grieving families who have suffered unimaginable losses. Quietly, they leave gifts, decorate trees and walkways, and then depart, hopefully undetected… The Christmas Commandos, as they are called, have been providing love and comfort to families grieving out-of-order losses—the loss of a child or the loss of a young spouse—for over 25 years. ….
Inner Peace: A Precious Pearl that Must be Guarded, by Paul Suski
By Paul Suski, Catholic Exchange – “You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in You.”… With these famous opening words of the Confessions, St. Augustine frames any genuine inquiry into the nature of inner peace… The desire for inner peace is written upon our very nature. Although many individuals make choices that result in internal disorder and even chaos, these decisions are often driven by a misguided understanding of what truly brings fulfillment.
Why Healthcare CEOs Should Testify Before Congress, by Rep. Paul Gosar
By Rep. Paul Gosar, Chronicles – When insurers deny care, manipulate rules, extract taxpayer subsidies, and reward executives handsomely for it, Congress cannot look away. Healthcare CEOs should not be shielded from scrutiny simply because their industry is powerful. Instead, they should be required to appear before Congress, answer hard questions, and explain—under oath—why an industry built on public support has completely failed the public it is meant to serve.
In Rare Move, Retired Albany Bishop Files for Personal Bankruptcy After Pension Verdict, by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – A retired NY bishop (Bishop Edward Scharfenberger) has filed for personal bankruptcy protection in federal court after a state jury verdict found him, along with other officials, personally liable for the collapse of a Catholic hospital pension fund that left about 1,100 retirees without the lifetime monthly payments they were expecting… Bishop Edward Scharfenberger, 77, who served as bishop of Albany from April 2014 until his retirement in October, is seeking protection from creditors for his assets valued at between $100,001 and $500,000, according to a filing Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of New York… he has between 100 and 199 creditors and debts totaling between $1,000,001 and $10 million.
Saint of the Day for December 20: St. Dominic of Silos (c. 1000 – Dec. 20, 1073)
By Franciscan Media – It’s not the founder of the Dominicans we honor today, but there’s a poignant story that connects both Dominics… Our saint today, Dominic of Silos, was born in Spain around the year 1000 into a peasant family. As a young boy he spent time in the fields, where he welcomed the solitude. …
Joseph’s Fiat: The Courage of Quiet Obedience, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – We speak often of Mary’s Fiat, and rightly so. Her yes stands at the center of salvation history. But Scripture gives us another yes, one that is quieter and almost hidden in the background. It is the yes of a man who receives no annunciation from an angel in broad daylight, who hears God not through a message addressed to him by name but through a dream. Joseph wakes from that dream and obeys.
Why Advent Ends with Joseph: Fourth Sunday of Advent, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – As our time of preparation and waiting in Advent draws to a close, we find ourselves listening to St. Matthew’s account of how Joseph became an important part of the first Advent. In some ways, the example of Joseph is the perfect pivot point as we move from anticipation to reality in the Incarnation, celebrated all through the liturgical season of Christmas. How?
SCOOP: ICE Agents Are Becoming Burned Out as Trump Administration Pushes for More Deportations, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – ICE agents are “maxed out,” a senior Trump administration official told The Daily Signal, and yet there is “frustration” within the administration that deportation numbers aren’t higher… “I think it is just an enormous challenge to get 20 million people out of this country,” the official said, referring to an estimation of the number of illegal aliens living in the U.S. …
Three House Dems Help Cancel Rogue Republicans, Pass Bill Protecting Kids from Transgender Procedures, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – Three House Democrats voted Wednesday to protect children from transgender procedures, passing a bill that would otherwise have failed because four Republicans voted against it… The “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” (H.R. 3492) passed 216-to-211. Without the help of the three Democrats, the bill would’ve failed, 214-213… Two of the three Democrats voting for the “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” represent districts in Texas ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Many Will Rejoice at His Birth
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 1:5-25 – 5 In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, of the division of Abijah; and he had a wife of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. 6 And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless. 7 But they had no child, because Elizabeth was barren, and both were advanced in years.
Killing Of Nigerian Christians Underscores Islam Is Incompatible With Safety And Freedom, by Stella Morabito
By Stella Morabito, The Federalist – We’ve heard endless claims by the propaganda press and campus “protesters” that Islamic terrorists are oppressed, and “white” Christians are the oppressors. For example, recall how New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani famously suggested that the real victims of 9/11 are New York City’s Muslims because his “Auntie” felt like people looked at her funny while she wore her hijab on the train.
Abortions Increase as Abortion Pills Flourish, Democrat States Fund Killing Babies, by Michael New Ph.D.
By Michael New Ph.D., LifeNews – Last week the Society of Family Planning released updated abortion data through its #WeCount project. The latest update contains both state and national abortion data through the first six months of 2025. Unfortunately, the news is not good for pro-lifers… According to the WeCount data, over 591,000 abortions were performed in the first six months of 2025. This represents a 1.1 percent increase when compared to the first six months of 2024… The WeCount data provides some important information on how policy changes impact the incidence of abortion.
What Chesterton Wrote to His Wife When She Entered the Church, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In 1901, Gilbert Keith Chesterton married Frances Alice Blogg. As the Catholic world knows now, Chesterton was a prolific thinker and writer who operated through genius more than well-organized habits, and Frances (who was also a writer) often served as his secretary and kept him on track. By all accounts, including their own, they were deeply in love, and it was a sadness that they were unable to have children. But some of Chesterton’s literary energy was directed toward his wife, to whom he wrote many poems.
Hearse Arrives at Illinois Planned Parenthood to ‘Pick Someone Up’, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – Coalition Life, a hearse arrived at the Planned Parenthood in Fairview Heights, Illinois, on October 31. The driver told sidewalk counselors she was there “picking someone up to take them to the funeral home.” She later exited Planned Parenthood with a bag… On October 31, a hearse arrived at the Planned Parenthood in Fairview Heights, Illinois… The driver told sidewalk counselors that she was there “picking someone up to take them to the funeral home.”… The driver later left Planned Parenthood carrying a bag believed to contain a baby aborted late in pregnancy. ….
RFK Moves to Bar Federal Funding on ‘Sex-Rejecting Procedures’ for Children, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – The Trump administration on Dec. 18 took its most aggressive federal action yet against “transgender” medical interventions for minors, with Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing six regulatory and administrative moves aimed at ending what he called “sex-rejecting procedures” for children… The actions target hospitals, federal health programs, drug manufacturers, and research funding tied to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and related interventions often termed “gender-affirming care.”
Yes, a Woman’s Place Is in the Home—But so Is Her Husband’s, by Fiona Melton
By Fiona Melton, Crisis Magazine – In her most recent Crisis article, Breaking Up With Toxic Femininity, Ann Burns points out the hypocrisy of many “conservative” strains of anti-feminism: they fall prey to the same lie that many liberal feminists do, viewing women through a hypersexualized, pornographic lens. I agree with her main critique; conservatives cannot attempt to revive traditional values by glorifying displays of immodesty, indecency, and instantiating male lust as a virtue.
he Ecclesiastical Front in the War on Christmas, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – A suburban Boston Catholic parish ignited a controversy this Advent when its outdoor Nativity scene replaced the figure of the Baby Jesus in His crib with a sign, “ICE was here.” The pastor contends the display moves “beyond static traditional figures and evoke[s] emotion and dialogue.”… A new battlefront is emerging in the “War on Christmas.” For years, the “war on Christmas” was primarily a confrontation with encroaching secularism: many Americans’ first encounter with the “naked public square” was the city hall park from which the traditional Nativity scene had been evicted ….
Pope Leo Picks Fellow Chicagoan with ‘Missionary Spirit’ as New York’s Next Archbishop, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – The Cupich Connection – In addition to Pope Leo XIV, Bishop Hicks is also connected to another Chicago Churchman: Cardinal Blase Cupich… The archbishop-elect is the third former auxiliary of Cardinal Cupich’s to be named to a U.S. archdiocese in the past year and a half, joining Archbishop Jeffrey Grob of Milwaukee and Archbishop Robert Casey of Cincinnati… Cardinal Cupich, 76, has long exerted considerable influence upon major episcopal appointments in the U.S. ….
Saint of the Day for December 19: Blessed Pope Urban V
By Franciscan Media – In 1362, the man elected pope declined the office. When the cardinals could not find another person among them for that important office, they turned to a relative stranger: the holy person we honor today… The new Pope Urban V proved a wise choice. A Benedictine monk and canon lawyer, he was deeply spiritual and brilliant. …
The West’s Embrace Of Mass Third-World Migration Is Civilizational Suicide, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – How many innocent civilians have to be senselessly murdered before Western powers admit that mass importation of Third-World migrants was a mistake? Apparently, the answer is: many more… most Americans have heard of the horrific terrorist attack that occurred at Bondi Beach in Australia over the weekend, in which two Islamists opened fire on a crowd of Jewish festivalgoers… The prime minister all but admitted the attack was “driven by” radical Islamic ideology.
‘Stronger Than Ever Before’: 4 Highlights From Trump’s Speech Showcasing 2025 Accomplishments, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump touted his 2025 accomplishments in a national address Wednesday night… “Tonight, after 11 months, our border is secure, inflation is stopped, wages are up, prices are down, our nation is strong, America is respected, and our country is back,” he said, “Stronger than ever before. We’re poised for an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen.”… 1. Lowering Prices… Trump said the Biden administration “looted the Treasury,” driving up prices, but he is bringing them down. …
Four Republicans Help Democrats Secure Vote for Taxpayer-Funded Abortions, by Anna Callahan
By Anna Callahan, LifeNews – In response to GOP Reps. Fitzpatrick, Lawler, Bresnahan and Mackenzie partnering with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ push to force a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies without Hyde protections, SBA Pro-Life America issued the following statement: “The GOP cannot afford to take its pro-life base for granted heading into 2026,” said SBA Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dan …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Will Save His People from Their Sins
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 1:18-25 – 18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found to be with child of the Holy Spirit; 19 and her husband Joseph, being a just man and unwilling to put her to shame, resolved to divorce her quietly. 20 But as he considered this, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary your wife …
A Pro-Life Christmas, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – Let’s start with the “O Antiphons.” They began yesterday. There are seven of them, and they end on December 23. Then, with Christmas Eve and Christmas, they make nine – a novena – which is a period of expectation, the same in number as the months of pregnancy… So, the lead up to Christmas is like a leading up to birth… It’s fine and all to discourse about the O Antiphons, but to hear them in situ, it is necessary to go to Mass for those seven days, or to pray Vespers. If the first, and we receive Holy Communion, we repeatedly express our hope of receiving the Lord by, well, receiving the Lord.
What Sort of Bullies Pick On the Little Sisters of the Poor? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – The Little Sisters of the Poor have appealed a federal court’s decision that would require them to offer coverage for contraception and abortion in health-care plans for their employees… Upon reading the sentence above, you might double-check the date, and ask, “Didn’t the Little Sisters of the Poor already win that case? Didn’t the Supreme Court rule in their favor?”.. Yes, the Supreme Court did find in favor of the Little Sisters— twice, in fact. Yet here they are, facing yet another legal challenge.
When Parenthood Becomes a Purchase, by Greg Maresca
By Greg Maresca, The American Spectator – (recently a) discerning headline ran in the Wall Street Journal: “The Chinese Billionaires Having Dozens of U.S.-Born Babies Via Surrogate.” Chinese billionaires are using surrogacy laws in the U.S. to construct family dynasties, while raising significant ethical, legal, and national security concerns in the process… The most prolific case that highlighted this growing and largely unregulated surrogacy marketplace was that of Xu Bo, a billionaire Chinese video game mogul who has fathered over 100 children… Yes, you read that right.
Trump’s Response to Rob Reiner’s Passing Missed the Mark, by Marcus Peter
By Marcus Peter, Crisis Magazine – When a public figure speaks harshly during a season of grief, even when the target represents ideological opposition, the moment presents an opportunity for Christians to demonstrate a distinct moral grammar… The latest social media flare involving Donald Trump and filmmaker Rob Reiner arrived with a predictability that modern political culture has trained everyone to expect. Upon the news of Reiner’s passing from suspected homicide, a sharp post appeared, the tone was dismissive, and the timing coincided with a moment of public mourning connected to Reiner’s family. …
Grace and Cooperation: How Christ Finishes What He Began, by Victoria Cardona
By Victoria Cardona, Catholic Exchange – Many Catholics struggle with a persistent, sometimes invisible anxiety: the fear that their lives are unfinished, their hearts too weak, their failings many, and that their efforts go unnoticed. We glance back at our own histories and see failures, missed opportunities, and unfinished projects. We wonder whether God sees only what we have failed to do… From the earliest days of the Church, believers struggled with the tension between human frailty and the call to holiness. Yet St. Paul reassures man: “He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion” (Phil. 1:6).
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Beyond Choice: The Brutality of Late-Term Abortion
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Why Canada Is an Outlier on Late-Term Abortion Laws… When, very occasionally, the topic of abortion comes up, the almost uniformly pro-abortion media is effective at throwing sand in the eyes of their readers. They will dutifully quote pro-abortion propaganda claiming that while it is “technically” true that Canada has no abortion law, no late-term abortions actually occur in Canada. …
Nigerian Priest: “When Religion Becomes a Weapon, it Blinds the People”, by Ngala Killian Chimtom
By Ngala Killian Chimtom, Catholic World Report – Fr. Augustine Anwuchie: Of course, it would be an oversimplification to describe the violence as a purely anti-Christian genocide because terrorism in Nigeria does not always distinguish between Christian and Muslim victims. Yet, there are undeniable patterns that make the charge of genocide against Christians difficult to dismiss… to understand this, one must grasp the historical roots of Islam in Northern Nigeria. …
Vatican Nativity Scene Sends a Strong Pro-Life Message for Christmas, by Angeline Tan
By Angeline Tan, Live Action News – Vatican Nativity scene sends a strong pro-life message for Christmas
The Vatican’s Nativity scene for Christmas this year is being applauded for its pro-life message… The Vatican puts a different Nativity scene on display each year for Christmas… (the Nativity) Titled “Nacimiento Gaudium,” or “Joyful Birth,” this year’s Nativity was created by a Costa Rican artist with the help of pro-life prayer ministry 40 Days for Life… The scene will display more than 25,000 ribbons instead of straw; each represents a baby saved through the prayers and witness of 40 Days for Life.
Saint of the Day for December 18: Blessed Anthony Grassi
By Franciscan Media – Anthony’s father died when his son was only 10 years old, but the young lad inherited his father’s devotion to Our Lady of Loreto. As a schoolboy, he frequented the local church of the Oratorian Fathers, joining the religious order when he was 17… Already a fine student, Anthony soon gained a reputation in his religious community as a “walking dictionary,” who quickly grasped Scripture and theology.
The First Advent: Honoring Jesus in the Womb, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – Advent draws us to contemplate Christ’s first coming, even as we expect his coming again in glory. The season contains an almost incomprehensible reality: God has become man, “infinity dwindled to infancy,” as Gerard Manley Hopkins put it. Israel’s centuries-long yearning for the Messiah blossomed in the first Advent as Our Lady became God’s tabernacle in the world. Even as we look toward the manger, Advent can become a time to honor Jesus’ time in the womb, when he initiated his sanctification of human life.
GUEST POST: The Revival of Family Traditions (And Why We Need Them), by Johanna Duncan
By Johanna Duncan, Refinelife.co – Traditions don’t just “happen;” they are built consciously, lovingly, and sometimes imperfectly, but consistently year after year. And in a world where culture shifts faster than we can process, traditions matter more than ever. They are the anchors that remind us who we are, where we come from, and who we belong to… The good news? You don’t need a picture-perfect, Hallmark-style family to build meaningful traditions. You don’t need money, matching pajamas, or a cabin in the woods. What you do need is consistency, intention, and the willingness to show up
How Trump Changed America, by John J. Waters and Adam Ellwanger
By John J. Waters and Adam Ellwanger, Chronicles – In retrospect (of Sept. 11, 2001), Donald Trump’s 2015 presidential campaign was the true start of the 21st century. He was the first political figure to offer a coherent account of where America had gone wrong—and the first to propose a genuinely different prescription for fixing the rot in our institutions. More than that though, he restored national pride to the center of politics. Approximately 80 percent of Americans said they were proud of their country in January 2001. …
Faith Betrayed: The Vatican’s Silence on China and the Fate of Jimmy Lai, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Crisis Magazine – Jimmy Lai, the Catholic Hong Kong media tycoon and outspoken critic of Beijing, has just been convicted in what many observers are calling a “show trial” under China’s sweeping National Security Law. The trial of the 78-year-old Lai, which was conducted without a jury and overseen by three government‑appointed judges, ended with guilty verdicts on charges of collusion with foreign forces and sedition—offenses that could keep him imprisoned for the rest of his life.
Trump’s Delegation Exposes the UN’s Radical Abortion Agenda, by Raimundo Rojas
By Raimundo Rojas, LifeNews – Last week at the United Nations, the American delegation did something no U.S. administration had ever done. It walked straight into the middle of the UN’s flagship humanitarian debate and said, in clear diplomatic language, that killing unborn children is not humanitarian work and never will be… The General Assembly was considering its yearly resolution, “Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations.” For more than thirty years, this omnibus text sailed through by consensus.
Christ, Christmas and the Culture War: Tommy Robinson’s Carol Service Stirs British Christians, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, Register’s Senior Contributor and EWTN News Vatican Analyst – Christ must be put back into Christmas, and Britain needs to return to her Christian roots and values if the country is to survive… This was the overriding message of a four-hour carol service on Saturday afternoon in the heart of London, just yards from Downing Street and close to Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament… An estimated 1,000 people of a variety of ages, ethnicities and backgrounds… took part in the service led by Christian musicians and Protestant pastors who gave rousing speeches calling on the nation to honor her Christian heritage and proclaim, “Christ is King.” ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 1:1-17 – 1 The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. 2 Abraham was the father of Isaac, and Isaac the father of Jacob, and Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers, 3 and Judah the father of Perez and Zerah by Tamar, and Perez the father of Hezron, and Hezron the father of Ram, 4 and Ram the father of Amminadab, and Amminadab the father of Nahshon, and Nahshon the father of Salmon, 5 and Salmon the father of Boaz by Rahab ….
US Bishops’ New Immigration Chairman Ducks and Weaves on Critiques From Catholics, by Complicit Clergy
By Complicit Clergy by Staff – In stark contrast, we have never witnessed a time in the history of our nation when Catholic Bishops have expressed so much vitriol towards an administration as in the case of their response to Trump’s enforcement of our immigration laws. We can only conclude that bishops are seeking retribution for being cut-off from the over $3 billion in federal grants they received under the Biden administration to help facilitate the illegal invasion of our nation…. Is it any wonder that U.S. bishops have exactly ZERO credibility with faithful Catholics on the issue of immigration?
Michigan AG Reports 51 Priests Accused of Abuse in Grand Rapids Diocese, by Dee Morrison
By Dee Morrison, Michigan Public Radio – A 300-page report released by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Monday details accusations of sexual misconduct against both adults and children by Catholic clergy in the Grand Rapids area since 1950… Of the 51 priests accused, 37 have died, and none of the remaining 14 is active in ministry in the diocese, said the AG’s office and the Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids… The report is the fifth in a seven-part series on allegations of abuse in each of the six Catholic dioceses in Michigan and the Archdiocese of Detroit. …
Rev. James V. Schall, S.J.: The “True” Islam
By James V. Schall, S.J., Catholic World Report, (From the Archives) – Lumen Gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church of Vatican II, states that the Mohammedans “profess their faith as the faith of Abraham, and with us they worship the one, merciful God who will judge men on the last day” (par 16)… At first sight, that statement appears friendly and matter-of-fact; the “faith” of Muslims is evidently thought to be the same “with us”. We “agree” about a last judgment and a merciful God who is one. This mutual understanding apparently comes from Abraham. ….
Fr. Kevin Drew: Defending Truth: Joy Doesn’t Come From Comfort
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – What a great question by Christ. After all, John the Baptist was hardly one to have weak, wobbly knees, for he was the bridge that connected the Old and the New Covenants. What a fitting place then for John to be—out in the river… But in Gaudete Sunday’s Gospel, John was no longer in the river. He was in Herod’s dungeon. His crime? He called out the Pharisees for their hypocrisy and called out Herod Antipas for stealing his brother’s wife. ….
70% of Abortion Businesses Operating in 1991 Have Closed, Over 1,500 Shut Down, by Sarah Neely
By Sarah Neely, LifeNews – Operation Rescue’s 2025 survey of every abortion clinic in America revealed 54 clinics that have closed or halted abortions — the highest number of closures since 2022, when Operation Rescue verified 88 closures following the fall of Roe… Of those 54 closures, 36 were Planned Parenthood abortion facilities. However, Planned Parenthood also closed an additional 28 referral locations since OR’s last survey, which amounts to a record total of 64 Planned Parenthood closures in one year.
Give Your Kids a Christmas Present: Reading! by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – The New York Times ran a December 12 feature whose thesis is depressingly simple: American elementary and secondary students no longer read full-length books. The title says it all: “Kids Rarely Read Whole Books Anymore. Even in English Class.” “Rarely” now means perhaps one or two books a year—four at most. And even those few tend to come from a narrowing, predictable list: To Kill a Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth. Even Shakespeare often gets reduced to the balcony scene.
Saint of the Day for December 17: Saint Hildegard of Bingen
Franciscan Media – Abbess, artist, author, composer, mystic, pharmacist, poet, preacher, theologian—where to begin in describing this remarkable woman?
Born into a noble family, she was instructed for ten years by the holy woman Blessed Jutta. When Hildegard was 18, she became a Benedictine nun at the Monastery of Saint Disibodenberg.
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.” …
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.
GUEST OPINION: Canada Serves as a Reminder to Americans to Stand for Life, by Elizabeth Sutcliffe
Guest Column, by Elizabeth Sutcliffe, Live Action News – As a Canadian author, Catholic speaker, and post-abortive advocate, I am writing to my American neighbors with a sincere warning. What has unfolded in Canada over the past several decades is not simply political drift or cultural confusion — it is what happens when protections for the most vulnerable are stripped away, when moral boundaries are dismissed, and when good people do not rise up to defend life… Canada has become the canary in the coal mine, and what has happened here will happen elsewhere when truth is abandoned.
College Campus Ministries Register Remarkable Growth in Baptisms, Confirmations, by Martin Barillas
By Martin Barillas, Catholic News Agency – Several college campuses across the country are witnessing a notable rise in baptisms and confirmations among students. Catholic evangelists tell CNA that this growth reflects a deepening desire among young adults for certainty, stability, and faith amid today’s turbulent cultural landscape… For example, at Arizona State University, the Newman Center is experiencing its largest group of students entering the Church. Ryan Ayala, a former seminarian and campus minister who has served at ASU for three years, oversees the evangelization efforts.
The Kids Are Alright, by Braden Hock
By Braden Hock, Crisis Magazine – On November 26, 2014, a post was made on what was then Twitter by the user @dril (one of the individuals at the forefront of what was affectionately referred to as “weird Twitter”): “my big sons have made a mess of the garage again after being riled up by the good word of the Lord.”… Truly, is there any simpler way to sum up the burgeoning influence of Gen Z (the “Zoomers”) on culture, economics, society, and religion? …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: All Hold That John Was a Prophet
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 21:23-27 – 23 And when he entered the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people came up to him as he was teaching, and said, “By what authority are you doing these things, and who gave you this authority?” 24 Jesus answered them, “I also will ask you a question; and if you tell me the answer, then I also will tell you by what authority I do these things. 25 The baptism of John, whence was it? From heaven or from men?” …
An ‘Aide-Memoire’ for Pope Leo, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – And then there is the question of massive immigration. Much of Europe is now waking up to the unwisdom of admitting millions of Muslims whose culture cannot be squared with Western mores… Islam itself is, in large historical perspective and despite all the necessary qualifications, a threat to Western ways. The question of relations with Islam cannot be resolved by simply repeating the false mantra that it’s a “religion of peace.” It is, but only after conversion, conquest, or submission… The pope, like his predecessor, has a soft spot for migrants. And both have encouraged a new title for the Virgin Mary, Comfort of Migrants. ….
Appeals Court Rules President Trump Can Defund Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a key provision of President Donald Trump’s signature domestic policy bill, allowing the administration to defund the Planned Parenthood abortion business… The One Big Beautiful Bill that Trump signed this summer withholds Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood and other major abortion sellers, delivering a major victory to pro-life advocates seeking to end taxpayer support for organizations that kill babies in abortions. …
Broken Gates, Broken Families: How Open-Border Activism Undermines Ordered Charity, Prof. Timothy O’Donnell
By Professor Timothy O’Donnell, Corpus Christi for Unity and Peace Team – Catholic tradition, from the Catechism to Popes Pius XII, John Paul II, and Benedict XVI, has always taught both the duty to welcome migrants and the equal duty of nations to regulate their borders for the sake of the common good; open-border ideology is therefore contradicts, rather than fulfills, authentic Church teaching. The uncontrolled influx of millions of illegal immigrants in recent years has produced grave evils: 400,000+ unaccompanied minors lost in the system, record fentanyl deaths, surging human trafficking and sexual exploitation, violent crime by criminal aliens, and massive welfare strain on American citizens—harms that ordered charity seeks to prevent, not enable.
Trouble on the Right, by Lou Aguilar
By Lou Aguilar, The American Spectator – It’s a divisive Christmastime on the Right. Just over a year after Donald Trump won the biggest Republican electoral victory in 20 years, and two months since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, conservatives are squabbling like the First Triumvirate. This was the unofficial alliance between Julius Caesar, Pompey the Great, and Marcus Licinius Crassus that boosted the supremacy of Rome, only to end in civil war when Pompey backed the Senate against Caesar… It took less time to fracture the American Right, and potentially destroy the country.
La Abeja: NEW ‘PORNOGRAPHIC’ TEXTS BY CARDINAL FERNÁNDEZ DISCOVERED
Source: La Abeja – More erotic obscenities from Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandez, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), formerly the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, have been reported by the Argentine Catholic website El Wanderer , which described the newly discovered material as “not only pornographic but also detestable.”… The “repugnant” erotic texts are in line with the previously known “theology” books by the DDF director, Heal Me With Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing and Mystical Passion: Spirituality and Sensuality, which use pornographic images. …
WATCH/READ! Bishop J.E. Strickland: The Numb Generation: How We Stopped Noticing the Serpent
The Watchman’s Lamp by Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – I believe the Lord is calling us to face something that most people don’t want to acknowledge. It is a truth we see with our eyes, we feel in our bones, and yet the world – and far too many in the Church – treat it as nothing at all. And the truth is this: we are becoming a numb generation. A generation that no longer notices when the serpent is standing right in front of us… This numbness did not fall on us overnight. It crept in slowly, quietly, almost politely, dulling our senses little by little until the things that once would have shocked us now barely stir the soul. We have grown used to darkness ….
Fear – and Hope – in Europe’s Christmas Markets, by Michele McAloon
By Michele McAloon, The Catholic Thing – Advent in Germany is brightened by its world-famous Christmas markets. The smell of grilled sausage, Germany’s famous mulled gluhwein, and gingerbread (Lebkuchen) blend together under multicolored lights creating a cheerful experience in anticipation of Christ’s birth… Tragically, in the past ten years, festivities have been marred by violence. Terrorists have murdered market-goers in Magdeburg, Trier, Berlin and in several markets in France. German and French authorities have now been forced to take measures to prevent these threats almost everywhere.
Mail-Order Drug Abortions Up 40% Under Biden-Era FDA Rule, by Anna Callahan
By Anna Callahan, LifeNews – Abortions in the U.S. have increased this year under a remaining Biden policy that subverts the pro-life laws in 21 states. This week #WeCount issued a report showing a 40% increase in mail-order abortions from the first six months of 2024 to the first half of 2025… Biden’s mail-order abortion policy removed basic standards on mifepristone that were in place during the first Trump administration like in-person doctor visits. Since then, women have come forward after being poisoned by abusers. …
The Optics of Accommodation: Pope Leo’s Audience with Pro-Abortion Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, The American Spectator – In the end, the Vatican meeting between Pope Leo and Governor Pritzker illustrates the peril of selective alliances. While agreement on immigration may appear noble, it risks obscuring the governor’s radical opposition to Catholic teaching on life itself. By lending moral credibility to a politician so deeply invested in the culture of death, the Church jeopardizes its witness, leaving the faithful to question whether its defense of human dignity is consistent or compromised.
Can IVF Ever be Ethical? Here are Some Things to Consider. by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – A new method of in vitro fertilization (IVF) known as “natural” or “ethical” IVF has gained popularity, especially among adults experiencing infertility who don’t want to create multiple embryos that will generally not survive… For individuals wishing to use IVF, but feeling conflicted about creating more embryos than they would want to carry to term, “ethical” or “natural” IVF appears to be a solution — but is it?
Days After Meeting With Pope Leo, Governor Pritzker Signs Euthanasia Bill Into Law
Complicit Clergy, by Staff – Days After Meeting With Pope Leo, Governor Pritzker Signs Euthanasia Bill Into Law – X Post by Mary Miller – @Miller_Congress – Every human life has dignity and value, no matter their age, illness, or circumstance… JB Pritzker just signed a bill that tells the sick, the elderly, and the disabled that their lives are expendable… This is a complete and total moral failure. Government should NEVER offer death as a solution.
Abp. Salvatore J. Cordileone: Why Our Lady of Guadalupe Matters: The Hidden History of Christianity in America
By Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, Abp. of San Francisco, National Catholic Register – To survive and flourish, every great civilization needs to cherish the story of its origin… It is good, then, that plans are taking shape to celebrate next year’s 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding document, the Declaration of Independence. But a country as great as America has more than one origin story to tell… This Dec. 12, millions of Hispanics will celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe as part of their own origin story as Americans…
What Are the Precepts of the Catholic Church?
By Matthew Plese, Fatima.org – What Are Precepts?… In a Catholic context, the word “precept” is nearly synonymous with the word “commandment.” In general, the word “commandment” makes us think of the ten moral laws which God revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai (see Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5). However, since Our Lord has entrusted His authority to the Catholic Church, the Church can also decree moral laws which bind us… Today the laws of the Church are generally grouped as a body in the Code of Canon Law. The faithful remain largely ignorant of most of these laws
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Elijah Must First Come
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 17:9a,10-13 – 9a And as they were coming down the mountain 10 the disciples asked him, “Then why do the scribes say that first Elijah must come?” 11 He replied, “Elijah does come, and he is to restore all things; 12 but I tell you that Elijah has already come, and they did not know him, but did to him whatever they pleased. So also the Son of man will suffer at their hands.” 13 Then the disciples understood that he was speaking to them of John the Baptist.
Saint of the Day for December 13: Saint Lucy (283 – 304)
By Franciscan Media – .. The single fact survives that a disappointed suitor accused Lucy of being a Christian, and she was executed in Syracuse, Sicily, in the year 304. But it is also true that her name is mentioned in the First Eucharistic Prayer, geographical places are named after her, a popular song has her name as its title, and down through the centuries many thousands of little girls have been proud of the name Lucy.
Hollow Sanctuaries: When Churches Become Mosques, by Kevin Cohe
By Kevin Cohen, The American Spectator – As churches empty, mosques take their place across the West… On certain Sunday mornings in America, you can still hear a church bell toll across an otherwise silent neighborhood. The sound is familiar, but the congregation it once summoned has vanished. Pews sit undisturbed, hymnals gather dust, and sanctuaries once filled with life now echo only with the footsteps of estate agents measuring out a future that will no longer be Christian. In much of the West, the bell remains — but its audience has gone. …
Saint of the Day for December 12: Our Lady of Guadalupe
Franciscan Media – The feast in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe goes back to the 16th century. Chronicles of that period tell us the story… A poor Indian named Cuauhtlatohuac was baptized and given the name Juan Diego. He was a 57-year-old widower, and lived in a small village near Mexico City. On Saturday morning December 9, 1531, he was on his way to a nearby barrio to attend Mass in honor of Our Lady.
House Passes $900B Defense Bill With Major Aid for Ukraine, Israel, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – The House passed the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Dec. 10, approving a roughly $900 billion military spending blueprint that includes millions in security assistance for Ukraine and Israel… The measure, which sets policy and funding priorities for the Pentagon, advanced by a vote of 312-112 and now heads to the Senate for consideration. While the bill authorizes Pentagon programs, it does not provide money for them; Congress must still pass a separate spending bill for the fiscal year ending September 2026, according to Reuters.
Interview: Cardinal Müller on Europe, Islam, the SSPX and the German Synodal Path, by Jan Bentz
By Jan Bentz, Catholic Herald – In this wide-ranging conversation, Cardinal Müller reflects on the true nature of Advent as a time of purification and hope, offers counsel for resisting the noise of consumer culture, and examines Europe’s paradoxical blend of secularism and religious revival. He speaks candidly about Vatican II, the challenges posed by the SSPX, and the turbulence of the German Synodal Path. What emerges is a bracing and luminous vision of the faith — one grounded in Christ, rooted in the Tradition, and unflinching in the face of the Church’s present trials.
Obamacare Was Built on ‘Lies,’ Sen. Scott Says While Touting His Alternative Health Care Plan, by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – But Scott said the Affordable Care Act, passed in 2010, has been an “absolute disaster” that turned out to be based on “complete lies.”… “Oh, you’re going to keep your doctor. That was a complete lie. Oh, you get to keep your plan. Lie,” he said. “Oh, you’re going to save $2,500 per family. Lie. And so, what’s frustrating is it’s been sold on a lie.”… What’s happened since the passage of Obamacare is that “costs have skyrocketed,” Scott said. He explained that a high-deductible plan has risen in price from around $3,000 to “$6,500, $10,000, $15,000.
Equality and the American Founding: A Catholic Perspective, by Dr. Christopher Shannon
By Dr. Christopher Shannon, Catholic World Report – “All men are created equal!” Perhaps more than any other principle, this phrase captures the transcendent ideal that inspired the Founders to declare their independence from Great Britain. The triumph of the principle of equality in modern Western politics has dulled the contemporary mind to the radicalism of this assertion… Despite the claim of the Declaration of Independence, this principle was by no means “self-evident.” The stalemate with Parliament over the meaning of the “rights of Englishmen” forced the colonists to appeal to principles beyond the English tradition ….
Texas AG Scores Major Victory In Battle Against Catholic NGO Accused Of Trafficking, by Eleanor Klibanoff
By Eleanor Klibanoff, The Texas Tribune – Over the last two years, Paxton has launched investigations into at least a dozen companies, mostly immigrant-serving nonprofits, claiming they were breaking the law, or in some cases, their own corporate charters. None of these allegations have yet been proven in court… What two key Texas courts and a federal appeals court have said, though, is that Paxton has wide authority to demand internal corporate records and file lawsuits to revoke a company’s right to do business in Texas if he believes they are violating the law. He can bring these legal actions without offering evidence to back up his claims, a Texas appeals court ruled. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Lord Will Lead You in the Way You Should Go
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 11:16-19 – 16 “But to what shall I compare this generation? It is like children sitting in the market places and calling to their playmates, 17 `We piped to you, and you did not dance; we wailed, and you did not mourn.’ 18 For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, `He has a demon’; 19 the Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say, ….
AI Has No Soul — and Never Will, by Michael Augros
By Michael Augros, National Catholic Register – AI raises an endless stream of questions: Will it take our jobs? Cure diseases? Destabilize governments? Make us rich — or make us targets for hackers and terrorists?… Beneath all these loud debates sits a quieter and far more basic one: Can AI truly think? Perhaps it can “think” or “perceive” in some metaphorical sense, just as a spell-checker “thinks” you misspelled a word even when you didn’t. But does it possess real understanding — an interior awareness of itself and the world, like the awareness we find in ourselves? Or is it simply a well-designed circuit shuttling electrical signals about ….
Senate Democrats Block Republican Health Plan That Would Defund Abortion, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, LifeNews – Senate Democrats today blocked a Republican health plan that would defund abortion by ensuring that Obamacare subsidies are not used to fund killing babies in abortions… Democrats blocked the Crapo Cassidy bill on a 51 to 48 vote, with 60 votes necessary for the measure to move forward for debate and a final vote… The vote was remarkable in the sense that over 50 Republican Senators agreed to the pro-life healthcare plan that would ensure that abortions are not funded with taxpayer dollars.
Ordering Our Loves: The Secret Architecture of a Holy Life, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – The spiritual life grows the way a house does. Not all at once, and not because we force it to. It grows because the foundation is sound. Ignatius knew that, which is why he begins the Spiritual Exercises with the Principle and Foundation. Before you worry about anything else in your life or in your prayer, he says, remember what you were made for: to praise, reverence, and serve God, and to let everything else in your life serve that one purpose.
As Vaccine Orthodoxy Crumbles, Cancel Culture Allegedly Hits Federal Immunization Advisory Panel, By Greg Piper
By Greg Piper, Just the News – “He is swayed by data, the scientific method, and clinical experience” but a mob got Kirk Milhoan fired because he leads a CDC advisory body, wife says. Elite American magazine admits COVID vaccines “may” have killed kids, as vaccines chief says… Can medical professionals work with the Trump administration and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Department of Health and Human Services without risking their careers, even as articles of faith in public health fail under the evidence?
The Catholic Battle for Constitutionalism, by Ethan Savka
By Ethan Savka, Crisis Magazine – Over the past five years, conservative constitutional theory has fractured over two competing visions: the dominant originalism and textualism seen across the federal courts, and the rising common good constitutionalism movement rooted in the classical legal tradition and Catholic natural law teachings. Although the conversations remain mostly esoteric, in recent months, the divide between originalists who prefer the traditional textualist ….
Catholic Voters Still Back Trump, EWTN News/RealClear Poll Finds
By Matthew Bunson, National Catholic Register – One year after the 2024 presidential election returned him to the White House, President Donald Trump remains popular among Catholic voters, whose support proved pivotal to his re-election, a new EWTN News RealClear Opinion Research Poll shows… That backing extends to the chief flashpoint of Trump’s first year since regaining the presidency: the ongoing mass deportation of hundreds of thousands of illegal or undocumented immigrants.
Abortion Pill Reversal, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In 2008, Dr. George Delgado, a family physician in San Diego County, California, received a phone call from a pro-life sidewalk counselor, Terry Palmquist, explaining that a woman in Texas had asked her for help after starting a chemical abortion using mifepristone. The woman had changed her mind and wanted desperately to know whether the abortion could be stopped… In response to Terry’s request for a solution, Dr. Delgado wracked his brain. Then he asked Dr. Thomas Hilgers at the Saint Paul VI Institute in San Francisco to comment on the possibility of combatting the mifepristone with progesterone. …
Catholic Border Czar Rescues 62,000 Illegally Smuggled Children – Despite U.S. Bishops, by Tyler Durden
By Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, (Complicit Clergy) – White House border czar Tom Homan on Dec. 7 said more than 60,000 children who were illegally smuggled into the United States have been located by the Trump administration and that some were rescued from dire situations, including sex trafficking and forced labor… on Dec. 7, Homan said that the previous administration “lost track of 300,000” children who were “smuggled into” the US saying some of those children were released to ”unvetted sponsors.”… Since President Donald Trump took office in January, 62,000 children who were taken into the US had been found …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Is Elijah Who Is to Come
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 11:11-15 – Truly, I say to you, among those born of women there has risen no one greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. 12 From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence, and men of violence take it by force. 13 For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John; 14 and if you are willing to accept it, he is Elijah who is to come.15 He who has ears to hear, let him hear.
D.C. Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Prohibition On ‘Trans’ Soldiers In The Military, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – In a major win for the Trump administration, a federal appellate court upheld the Pentagon’s prohibition on trans-identifying individuals from serving in the military on Tuesday… In a 2-1 ruling, a three-judge panel for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals fully paused a March injunction issued by Biden-appointed District Judge Ana Reyes that sought to prevent the aforementioned policy from going into effect. As The Federalist’s Joy Pullmann previously reported, Reyes “identifies as some variety of LGBT, is a longtime Democrat Party donor ….
Hindu Nationalists Trash JD Vance for Wanting His Wife to Share His Christian Faith, by Doug Bandow
By Doug Bandow, The American Spectator – Religious persecution remains a global scourge, and America’s nominal friends are sometimes as bad as its adversaries. Such as India, in which religious minorities suffer greatly under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Hindu Nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party. The country’s underlying intolerant attitudes have been highlighted by recent Hindu nationalist criticism of Vice President JD Vance’s Catholic faith.
Another Louisiana Bishop Offers Mass Dispensations for Illegal Aliens, by James Finn
By James Finn, Nola – The Archdiocese of New Orleans is allowing Catholics who are fearful of leaving their homes to miss Mass while U.S. Border Patrol agents fan out across the city in the second week of an immigration enforcement operation… Archbishop Gregory Aymond granted the dispensation for Catholics who are “rightfully afraid to participate in Mass” due to the sweeps… The dispensation will be valid “until the individual Catholic determines it is safe to attend Mass again or this dispensation is revoked or amended,” Aymond said in a letter Monday to New Orleans’ Catholic clergy.
Nostalgia and Advent, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – The word “nostalgia” was coined in the seventeenth century by a Swiss physician named Johannes Hofer. The word was a Latinized combination of two Greek words: nostos, meaning “a return home” (think Odysseus), and algos, meaning “pain.” Hofer used his new word to describe a medical condition, one he noticed to be particularly common among Swiss mercenaries serving abroad, which might best be described as acute homesickness – homesickness so acute that it could sometimes be fatal.
Finding Freedom in a World of Chains, by Jeff Minick
By Jeff Minick, Intellectual Takeout 2024 – So ran the chorus to Aretha Franklin’s 1967 hit song “Chain of Fools.”… One hundred twenty years earlier, the Communist Manifesto of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels proclaimed: “Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains!”… The chains of Franklin’s song and those of the Marxist slogan are linked by one word: fools… For over 175 years, believers have bought into Marxist visions of utopia. From the European revolutions of 1848 to the 2025 election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York, devotees of communism …
How to Eradicate Envy, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – Envy, according to the classical definition, is sadness at another’s good fortune. Envy, which is the second of the Deadly Sins, robs one of the joy he could share with another person’s gifts. God grants people His gifts to please the recipient, but also to be shared with others. We should rejoice when anyone displays God’s gifts… Our duty is two-fold: to nurture our own gifts and admire the gifts of others. Therefore, we should be more concerned about counting our own blessings rather that those conferred on others. Envy is a terrible intruder that places sadness where joy should abound.
23 Independent Abortion Centers Closed in 2025, Over 100 Have Closed Since Dobbs, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LiveNews – The number of independent abortion clinics that ceased operations in 2025 reached 23 as of October, nearly double the 12 closures recorded in 2024 and matching the 23 from 2023…. The report from the pro-abortion group “Abortion Care Network” focuses on abortion centers not affiliated with the Planned Parenthood abortion company. They kill 58% of babies whose lives are ended in abortions… These closures represent a significant step forward in the protection of unborn babies …..
Trump Warns Europe It’s in a Death Spiral, and the U.S. Won’t Jump in to Save It, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – You might not have heard about it, but the Trump administration recently issued an historic policy paper on U.S. strategy toward the world, but especially a European Union where most of the countries are technically our allies, allegedly pledged to the same values. On paper, that is. But with Britain arresting dozens of citizens each day for social media posts, when they complain about the mass importation of Third World “refugees” at public expense, and France and Germany trying to outlaw opposition parties, while Muslim mobs shut down Christmas markets and the EU threatens massive fines if Elon Musk won’t censor X … you really have to wonder. Are we on the same page as Europe?
Our Lady of Loreto and the Continual Graces of the Annunciation, by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
By Donald Jacob Uitvlugt, Catholic World Report – (Dec. 10th) marks an important Marian feast arising from the devotional life of the Church and especially of the lay faithful, the feast of Our Lady of Loreto. Traditional accounts report that, on December 10, 1394, the small house in which the Virgin Mary had lived was transported by angels to the small town of Loreto (in central Italy, not too far from the Adriatic)… Much ink has been spilled, especially in modern times, over whether the stone structure housed in the Basilica della Santa Casa is or is not the structure in which the Annunciation occurred. One is not required to believe that the walls within the basilica were transported by angels, or indeed was the house of the Annunciation at all ….
The Lost Boys and the Failure of Our Institutions, by Scott Ventureyra
By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – Yet the real wound is not only that these boys are drifting into harder and more chaotic spaces online. The deeper wound is that most Christian leaders have offered them nothing stronger or more hopeful to cling to. Too many churches adopt a soft managerial tone instead of demonstrating genuine pastoral courage. Too many pastors behave like administrators when the moment demands fathers. These young men do not need to be analyzed, reprimanded, or told they are a problem. They need direction. They need presence. They need someone willing to stand in the gap.
Ending Illegal and Mass Immigration Is Trump’s Signature Issue, by Arthur Schaper
By Arthur Schaper, American Greatness – America must defend its borders, culture, and citizens—mass immigration isn’t charity; it’s a threat we can no longer ignore… After the recent gruesome attack on two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C., there should be no further argument about how we need to stop not only all illegal immigration but also reverse mass immigration as well… For too long, We the People have been guilt-tripped into thinking that we must become the battered women’s shelter for the entire world or that we are the only viable asylum for the world’s religious dissidents and persecuted minorities. …
The Blessing of Reconciling a Past Abortion Later in Life, by Kevin & Theresa Burke
By Kevin & Theresa Burke, Catholic Exchange – The U.S. abortion ratio reached its peak in 1984, with 364 abortions for every 1,000 live births. This generation with the highest abortion rates in our nation’s history are entering their golden years. This provides an opportunity for the Church to share a message of reconciliation, hope, and healing… Eileen Kuhlmann has been a leader for many years in an abortion healing ministry in the Dallas archdiocese. Eileen shared the story of Joanne: “An 87-year-old woman reached out to me with a desire to heal of a past abortion. She simply said, ‘It is time.’”
WATCH: New Orleans’ Archdiocese Yearslong Bankruptcy Officially Ends, by Aubry Killion
By Aubry Killion, WDSU – The Archdiocese of New Orleans’ yearslong bankruptcy has officially ended… Judge Meredith Grabill heard from church leaders, sex abuse survivors, and insurance companies over the course of two weeks and formally approved the $230 million settlement on Monday… Last week testimony wrapped up with Grabill taking the weekend to come to her final decision on the settlement… Attorneys for the Archdiocese said money for survivors will be ready before Dec. 31.
They Called It ‘Compassion’ — But it was Child Trafficking, by Kevin Finn
By Kevin Finn, American Thinker – Catholic NGOs accepted millions in federal tax dollars trafficking unaccompanied children… In the history of American governance, few chapters will stain the pages as darkly as the utter failure of the Biden-Harris administration to safeguard unaccompanied migrant children. I must ask this question: If their goal was to intentionally traffic children into sexual slavery and forced labor, how would their actions have been any different?
Additional Tucho ‘Erotic’ Books Unearthed, After Being Hidden By Vatican, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Per Mariam, Substack, (Complicit Clergy) – Titled “¿Por qué no termino de sanarme?” or “Why can’t I finish healing myself?,” the 2002 book by then-Fr. Fernández in Argentina appears at least textually to be a sequel to his 1995 work “Heal me with your mouth: the Art of Kissing.” The 1995 book courted immense controversy due to its repeatedly sexually suggestive and explicit content, the inclusion of unmistakably erotic and often ambiguous sexual relationships in which the genders of the participants are unspecified.
NFL Faces Backlash Over Ad Parodying Baptism
By Mary Rose, Catholic Vote – A new NFL promotional spot titled “Baby Mafia || You Better Believe It” turned the sacrament of Baptism into a punchline, Catholic commentator Tom Nash argues in a recent Catholic Answers article… Since the early 2010s, tailgating Buffalo Bills fans have a tradition of diving onto folding tables in exuberant displays of team loyalty. That same tradition now anchors a new parody “baptism,” with the Bills Mafia, the team’s fanbase, adapting it into a baby-safe initiation ritual.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Come to Me and I Will Give You Rest
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 11:28-30 – 28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
Advent: Turning Point Universe, by David G Bonagura, Jr.
By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – A turning point is an event that inaugurates substantial change, such as the Battles of Saratoga and Gettysburg or the Eagles’ “Philly Special” trick play in Super Bowl LII. The change is decisive – the future takes an unexpected path that would not have worked out otherwise. Its synonyms – climax, watershed, milestone – lack the critical element of beginning something new that might not have been… With Advent, we prepare for the biggest turning point the universe has ever seen: the Incarnation of the Son of God. …
National Catholic Register: Memo to the White House: God Became Man 9 Months Before He Was Born
The Editors, National Catholic Register – A White House message marking the Immaculate Conception repeated a common misunderstanding about when the Incarnation began — a truth central to the Church’s pro-life witness… The White House marked the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception — the first of two major Marian feasts this week with a direct connection to the sanctity of unborn human life — with a presidential message celebrating the occasion…
Is Vatican ‘Satisfied’ With China’s Contempt for Diplomatic Accord? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Following the installation of a new Catholic bishop in China last week, the Vatican announced that the appointment had been made “in accordance with the Provisional Agreement between the Holy See and the People’s Republic of China.”… Not quite. The details of the Vatican-Beijing accord remain secret, but the common understanding is that the Pope chooses bishops from among candidates nominated by Beijing. But Bishop Francis Li Jianlin, who was ordained last week to head the Xianxiang prefecture, was named by the Chinese regime in April, when there was no Pope to approve the selection.
SCOTUS Appears Poised To Recognize That Presidents Run The Executive Branch, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Monday that it’s prepared to recognize what the Constitution has unequivocally held for centuries — that the president controls the executive branch of government… During oral arguments for Trump v. Slaughter, a majority of justices appeared favorable to the Trump administration’s arguments regarding President Trump’s firing of Rebecca Slaughter, a Democrat member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). …
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Not-So-Nice Voice Crying Out in the Wilderness
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Where did John baptize people?… The Jordan River runs south out of the Sea of Galilee, seventy miles to the north of Jerusalem. Pilgrims, headed to Jerusalem for the feasts, would take the river road south to Jericho and then head west up the Jericho Road the last fifteen miles to Jerusalem. The Baptist positioned himself somewhere near where these two roads met. It was a good location for business, busy with people coming and going from the big city.
Saint of the Day for December 10: Blessed Adolph Kolping (Dec. 8, 1813 – Dec. 4, 1865)
By Franciscan Media – The rise of the factory system in 19th-century Germany brought many single men into cities where they faced new challenges to their faith. Father Adolph Kolping began a ministry to them, hoping that they would not be lost to the Catholic faith, as was happening to workers elsewhere in industrialized Europe.
Fr. Jason Charron: Leo and Bartholomew in Nicaea
Fr. Jason Charron, Crisis Magazine – A reunification of Orthodoxy with Catholicism could remind each of what was lost in the schism… In the wake of the 1,700-year commemoration of the Council of Nicaea, where Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I stood together on the soil of ancient İznik, the question of Church unity has taken on renewed urgency. Their meeting, at once liturgical and symbolic, recalled not only a shared origin but the enduring divergence of temperament that has shaped East and West. …
Beware the Trojan Horse in the Synodal Church, by John Horvat II
By John Horvat II, Crisis Magazine – The “Synodal Church” attempts to eradicate the hierarchical structure of the Church as instituted by Christ, replacing it with a democratic model… A small work is now circulating in the Catholic world that is shrouded in mystery. Published this fall by Catholics for Catholics, it is titled: “The Trojan Horse in the Catholic Church—Synod of Synodality: The Attempt to Invert the Bride of Christ’s Hierarchy and Moral Order.”… What makes the book so mysterious and controversial is that no one knows from whence it came. The author is listed as just Fr. Enoch. ….
Young Americans Are Turning to Socialism—They Deserve Better, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Crisis Magazine – Something remarkable is happening across America’s cities. Young adults—often bright, compassionate, and idealistic—are voting for leaders who openly identify as socialists or even Marxists. Places like New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Seattle, once known for their entrepreneurial energy, have embraced movements that have failed everywhere they have been tried… It is easy, from a distance, to dismiss these young people as misguided or naïve. But that would be a profound mistake. They are responding to something real—something older generations do not always see.
It’s Historically and Theologically Ridiculous To Compare The Holy Family To Illegal Immigrants, by Maisey Jefferson
By Maisey Jefferson, The Federalist – The Holy Family fleeing from one Roman-controlled region to another in the first century is in no way a mandate on whether America has a right to enforce immigration laws… Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem in accordance with the law to be counted as members of the “Roman world,” not to evade it or escape (Luke 2:1-15). Jesus was born in a stable, not because the Holy Family was homeless or displaced, but because “there was no guest room available for them” during their census trip to the City of David.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: God Carries Us in His Bosom
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 18:12-14 – 12 What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go in search of the one that went astray? 13 And if he finds it, truly, I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine that never went astray. 14 So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.
New Children’s Book Tells Kids Killing Babies in Abortions is Awesome, by Ashlynn Lemos
By Ashlynn Lemos, LifeNews – The children’s book… ““Abortion Is Everything” speaks directly to five to eight-year-olds about what abortion is, how it might feel, and why people have abortions. With accessible, inclusive language, (the book) frames abortion as the actualization of a uniquely human superpower: our capacity to imagine the future and make choices that lead us towards the life we envision. Abortion is a tool that allows human beings to shape our destinies, and which has shaped the entire world around us.”
Immigration Gone Wild, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – A border abandoned and laws ignored have turned public frustration into a sweeping backlash that now threatens even legal immigration… It is hard now even for Democrats to defend illegal immigration, given that the Biden administration allowed in more than 10 million entrants. Among them were an estimated 500,000 criminals. No one believes that was wise or should ever be repeated… Worse, the message went out that there would be few, if any, deportations and no real ICE kinetic activity beyond the border.
Ven. Fulton Sheen on the Double Meaning of the Most Sacred Words of the Mass, by Matthew Becklo
By Matthew Becklo, Catholic World Report – December 9 marks the anniversary of the death of Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, one of the greatest evangelists of the twentieth century. Known above all for his pioneering work in radio and television—at the peak of his popularity in the 1950s, his Life Is Worth Living program beat out celebrities like Frank Sinatra and Milton Berle—Sheen was also a gifted theologian and writer. His first book, an adaptation of his doctoral dissertation, featured an introduction by G. K. Chesterton, and he went on to write dozens more, including his beloved Life of Christ.
LOUISIANA! Another Woke Bishop Suspends Mass Obligation For Illegal Aliens, by Gina Christian
By Gina Christian, Catholic Review – Amid immigration detention sweeps in Louisiana — part of an ongoing nationwide campaign by the Trump administration — Bishop Michael G. Duca of Baton Rouge has issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass for those concerned for their safety… The dispensation, announced in a Dec. 4 statement posted to the diocese’s website, applies to Sundays and holy days of obligation, and remains “valid until the individual Catholic determines it is safe to attend Mass again or this dispensation is revoked or amended.”… He said that “those who choose to stay at home should gather as a family and spend time in prayer to keep the Lord’s Day holy.
American Taxpayers Are Paying Somalis Millions To Not Assimilate, by Beth Brelje
By Beth Brelje, The Federalist – A review of recent federal grants reveals that taxpayers are on the hook for more than $32 million in funding for programs for Somalis in Minnesota… The Somali population explosion has rendered parts of Minneapolis unrecognizable as they impose a decidedly non-American culture on every aspect of the city. Somalis are members of the police force, city council, state legislature, and even Congress, still speaking their own language in those positions and, at times, cutting English speakers out of the loop. Their business signs are not in English. To the Western eye, their women’s clothing looks oppressive on a hot day. The Muslim call to prayer can be broadcast across Minneapolis five times a day. …
Bishop James Conley: Bishop Conley’s Cure For Cultural Amnesia: Get Lost in the World of Literature
By Bishop James Conley, National Catholic Register – I was led to the Catholic Church during my undergraduate years, when I was a student in the famed Integrated Humanities Program at the University of Kansas. The program was a four-semester “Great Books” program for freshmen and sophomores and flourished during the 1970s and 1980s… It was somewhat modeled after the “Great Books” programs at St. John’s University in Annapolis, Maryland, and the University of Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s. But it was different in that it was an “integrated” program ….
The Two Advents—and the Third, by Shaun McAfee
By Shaun McAfee, Catholic Exchange – Advent is often described simply as the season leading to Christmas—a time of wreaths, candles, carols, and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity. Yet the Church teaches that Advent is far richer than a countdown to a historical event. It is a time to contemplate the multiple “comings” of Christ, to attune our hearts to His presence, and to grow in the patient expectation that has characterized God’s people for millennia… Catholic tradition speaks of three comings of Christ, each uniquely profound ….
Are They Illegal? Because If They’re Illegal, That’s Why They’re Getting Arrested, by Scott McKay
By Scott McKay, The American Spectator – As many of our readers know, the month of December has brought on Operation Swamp Sweep, which is a joint effort by several federal agencies to clear as many illegal aliens, and in particular criminal illegal aliens (before you offer up all your semantic objections, we’re using “criminal illegal aliens” to refer to people who not only broke the law to get here but also committed crimes while here or had criminal records back home), out of southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi. …
Trump Honors Mary’s ‘Freedom From Original Sin’ in Immaculate Conception Message, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – President Donald Trump honored the feast of the Immaculate Conception on Dec. 8, which appears to be the first time an American president formally recognized the Catholic holy day… The presidential statement recognized the role Mary played in the salvation of humanity and the importance she has in American history. The statement does, however, contain one theological error about the Incarnation. It says God became man when Christ was born, although Catholic doctrine recognizes God becoming man at the Incarnation: when Mary conceived him.
Leading Mariologists Publish Scathing Critique of Vatican Note on Mary’s Titles, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – One of the Catholic Church’s foremost associations of Mariologists has issued a strongly critical response to Mater Populi Fidelis, a recently published Vatican doctrinal note that has been criticized for its diminution of some long-established devotional Marian titles… In a 23-page document published Dec. 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the International Marian Association Theological Commission (IMATC) points to various elements of Mater Populi Fidelis (The Mother Of the Faithful People of God) which it calls erroneous, “unfortunate,” and says are in need of “substantial clarification and modification.”
A Second Venezuelan Whistleblower Admits the Country Is Run by a Drug Cartel, and Provided Software for Election Fraud in the U.S., by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – In a second extraordinary journalistic scoop, The Dallas Express released another letter from a former high-ranking official of the Venezuelan regime that President Donald Trump is trying to topple — partly to stop massive drug imports to the U.S., and partly to obtain hard proof of massive election fraud in America, using software originating in Caracas that has corrupted U.S. votes for almost 20 years. The letter reads, in part: My name is Cliver Antonio Alcalá Cordones, retired Major General of the Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela. I address you with respect and in a spirit of cooperation to share information that I consider relevant to the national security of the United States a ….
Saint of the Day for December 9: St. Juan Diego
By Franciscan Media – First called Cuauhtlatohuac (“The eagle who speaks”), Juan Diego’s name is forever linked with Our Lady of Guadalupe because it was to him that she first appeared at Tepeyac hill on December 9, 1531. The most famous part of his story is told in connection with the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on December 12. After the roses gathered in his tilma were transformed into the miraculous image of Our Lady, however, little more is said about Juan Diego.
Catholic Answers: The Immaculate Conception and Assumption
By Catholic Answers, December 8th – What Is the Immaculate Conception?… The Immaculate Conception is a Catholic dogma that states that Mary, whose conception was brought about the normal way, was conceived without original sin or its stain. That’s what “immaculate” means: without stain… The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, celebrated each year on December 8, is a holy day of obligation. …
Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: Seven Considerations on the Immaculate Conception
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, The Catholic Thing – Many Catholics misunderstand today’s feast, which is also the patronal feast of our nation (the first country to claim her under this title). They confuse the Immaculate Conception of Mary with the virginal conception of Jesus. But today we celebrate the fact that Mary was sinless from the very first moment of her existence – which is extremely important because it demonstrates the care with which God guided the entire process of our salvation.
Pope Leo Endorses Muslim Colonization of the West. Campaign Promise … Fulfilled! by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – (with Pope Leo they would) install a candidate who rose through the ranks in the Chicago machine built by Saul Alinsky ally Cardinal Joseph Bernardin — the man who invented the “Seamless Garment” as a g-string for pro-abortion Democrats with Irish and Italian last names. The new pope would soft-pedal the socialism, the ecological madness, even the LGBTQMYNAMEISLEGION advocacy that was irking the Americans … as long as he stayed true to the one essential program that advanced the Globalist goal: opening the borders of every Western country to conquest by Third World immigrants. …
Trump Shares The Gospel, by Gary Bauer
By Gary Bauer, Patriot Post – With each passing year that Donald Trump has been president of the United States, from his first term to now, he has become an increasingly bold and direct defender of the Gospel of Jesus Christ… This is what President Trump said Thursday night on nationwide TV about the birth of Christ: “During this holy season, Christians everywhere rejoice at the miracle in Bethlehem, more than 2,000 years ago, when the Son of God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, came down from heaven to be with us. Full of grace and truth, He brought the gift of God’s love into the world and the promise of salvation for every person and every nation…”
FOX NEWS: ‘Schemes Stacked Upon Schemes’: $1B Public Benefits Fraud Fuels Scrutiny of Minnesota’s Somali Community
By Michael Dorgan, Fox News – A series of sprawling fraud schemes involving hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from Minnesota taxpayers — from COVID-relief programs to housing and autism services — have placed the state’s Somali community under a renewed, intense spotlight, raising uncomfortable questions about whether some who found refuge here are robbing their new neighbors blind… These swirling fraud cases — and claims that some ill-gotten gains were diverted to the Somali terrorist organization Al-Shabaab — have now prompted a House investigation, a Treasury Department probe and mounting political pressure on state leaders ….
Trump Could Win on Birthright Citizenship, by Jed Babbin
By Jed Babbin, The American Spectator – So the question in Barbara v. US can be resolved either way. A person who is born to illegal aliens should — by virtue of their illegal presence in the U.S. — not be counted as a citizen. It will depend on the justices’ determination of what the word “jurisdiction” means in the 14th Amendment… We know how the liberals on the Supreme Court will vote. Justices Sotomayor, Kagan and Jackson will seek to affirm that birthright citizenship includes the children of illegal aliens. It may well come down to how the weaker conservatives vote… (Roberts, Barrett) vote with the liberals, we will continue to have the children of illegal aliens as U.S. citizens.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Your God Will Come and Save You
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 5:17-26 – 17 On one of those days, as he was teaching, there were Pharisees and teachers of the law sitting by, who had come from every village of Galilee and Judea and from Jerusalem; and the power of the Lord was with him to heal. 18 And behold, men were bringing on a bed a man who was paralyzed, and they sought to bring him in and lay him before Jesus; 19 but finding no way to bring him in, because of the crowd, they went up on the roof and let him down with his bed through the tiles into the midst before Jesus. …
The Federal Abortion Battle Testing the Pro-Life Movement, by Mark Wiltz
By Mark Wiltz, Live Action News – For 50 years, the pro-life movement fought to return abortion law to the states by ending Roe v. Wade. That goal was achieved. Yet this week, a ruling from a federal courtroom in Boston revealed a harder truth: while abortion policy may now rest with the states, the systems that fund and normalize abortion remain firmly under federal control… At the center of that struggle sits Planned Parenthood and the question that has defined this movement for decades: Should American taxpayers be forced to subsidize an industry built on the destruction of unborn human lives?
Saint of the Day for December 8: Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Franciscan Media – A feast called the Conception of Mary arose in the Eastern Church in the seventh century. It came to the West in the eighth century. In the 11th century it received its present name, the Immaculate Conception. In the 18th century it became a feast of the universal Church. It is now recognized as a solemnity… In 1854, Pius IX solemnly proclaimed: “The most Blessed Virgin Mary, in the first instant of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege granted by almighty God ….”
Bishop Joseph Strickland: Pray for the “Traditional Intentions” of the Holy Father
Bishop Joseph Strickland, Posted on X – I share the Traditional Intentions of the Holy Father once again. They are an excellent measure of any papacy. Give thanks for the ways that Pope Leo is promoting these intentions. Pray for him to correct any course that fails to promote them. They remind us that the Roman Catholic Church, with all Her human flaws, is the one true Church established by Jesus Christ. They remind us that Jesus Christ is Lord of all. These traditional intentions are…
Mary’s Immaculate Conception, Explained by the Saints, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – The world was shocked when Pope Pius IX defined the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854. While Protestants rejected the teaching outright, even many Catholics objected to the pope’s decision. Exalting the role of Mary in salvation history not only seemed bad for ecumenical relations, but some were concerned that the teaching also lacked theological and historical grounds… After all, theological heavyweights such as Saints Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas Aquinas had apparently opposed the idea. …
The Left Gave Up God—Now They’ve Picked Up Guns, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Crisis Magazine – The country is living through a spiritual vacuum of its own making, carved out by decades of nihilism dressed up as liberation. A culture that once anchored itself to God now anchors itself to nothing. And when people believe in nothing, they turn to anything—rage, tribal identity, self-invention, even violence. We are entering a time when wounded people, especially those wrestling with deep mental-health struggles, are arming themselves not out of duty but out of despair.
Raking In Hundreds Of Millions For Trafficking Kids Destroys U.S. Catholic Bishops’ Credibility On Immigration, by Maureen Mullarkey
By Maureen Mullarkey, The Federalist – In November, the USCCB prepared for Advent by declaring war on the Trump administration with a “Special Pastoral Message on Immigration.” The insurrectionist tenor of this rare “special message” places the globalist conceits — and monetary interests — of the hierarchy ahead of the just laws of their own country. … Larded with scriptural citations isolated from historical context, the declaration erases distinctions between lawful immigration and waves of illicit, unvetted migrants. The term illegal does not appear. This is a calculated omission for emotional effect. …
The Supreme Court Is Poised to Strike Down Race-Based Redistricting, by Stephen B. Presser
By Stephen B. Presser, Chronicles – The questions at the oral argument in Calais seemed to indicate that a majority of the justices were skeptical of permitting racial redistricting without limit. A clear rejection of racially based redistricting in the Calais case would not only be a step toward the restoration of Justice Harlan’s vision but also the beginning of a restoration of the Constitution itself and a long-overdue correction of judicial usurpation of power within the American political system.
Europe’s “Civilizational Erasure” Happened When it Snubbed John Paul II, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – “Trump Administration Says Europe Faces ‘Civilizational Erasure,’” reads a headline in the New York Times yesterday. According to the subheading, “America’s goal should be ‘to help Europe correct its current trajectory,’ the administration said in its new National Security Strategy.”… Leaders in Europe are not happy to see the unpleasant truths about them spoken aloud in the new U.S. Strategy. But I am. This has been decades in the making. They should have listened to Pope St. John Paul II when they had the chance.
Cardinal Burke: Fatima Message Warns Of ‘Practical Apostasy Of Our Time’, by Michael Haynes (July 2025)
By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News – The message of Fatima relates to the “practical apostasy of our time,” Cardinal Raymond Burke said this weekend… Offering Mass on Sunday to mark the 108th anniversary of the third apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, Cardinal Burke homilized about the importance of the First Saturday devotions and the import of the message of Fatima for current times… “The message speaks about the practical apostasy of our time that is the going away from Christ by so many in the Church and the violence and death which are its fruit,” he said. …
Fr. Joseph, MIC: Join in the First Friday and First Saturday Devotions! (Oct. 2024)
By Fr. Joseph, MIC, Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception – Each First Friday and First Saturday of the month, we must make a Communion of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. That’s what Jesus and Mary have asked of us: to repair the sins of the world with prayer and penance for the conversion of sinners and for peace throughout the world… Look at the mess the world is in right now — morally, politically, spiritually, economically, socially, environmentally. Why are we in such a mess? Because humanity has been doing things our way. It’s time we do things our Lord’s way and Our Lady’s way.
A Eucharistic Advent, by David G Bonagura, Jr. (Dec. 2024)
By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – The Advent of Christ in the flesh, then, sends us back to the future Advent that we celebrated first. And we arrive back there via the same bridge we crossed earlier: through repentance of sin as preached by the Baptist… Repentance is not a singular occurrence. We must repent daily because as we live, we inevitably sin. The Church urges a nightly examination of conscience to foster a habit of repentance. But our sorrow turns to joy, for we know the two sides of the bridge: the infant Christ and the judging Christ. Each fills us with awe. Each spurs us to action. Each calls us to a greater love.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Five Brief Advent Themes (Dec. 2024)
By Msgr. Charles Pope – The Following are “Five Advent Reflections” I have prepared… 1. Advent is Witnessed by Creation – Autumn and early winter are times of great seasonal change. The leaves turn brilliant colors then fade and fall. The shadows lengthen as the days grow shorter and colder. The warmth of summer and vacations seem distant memories and we are reminded once again that the things of this world last but a moment and pass away. Even so, we look forward as well. …
Seven States Could Vote on Abortion in 2026, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Pro-life advocates are bracing for a pivotal battle in 2026 as voters in seven states prepare to weigh in on ballot measures that could either safeguard legal protections for the unborn or create a fake right to kill babies in abortions… With two measures already certified for the November 3 election and five others possibly advancing toward ballots, the elections represent a critical front in the fight to protect babies from abortions… These initiatives, particularly those backed by abortion groups, threaten to undermine parental rights, medical ethics and the moral fabric of communities by prioritizing killing babies …
Give God Grateful Thanks for Our Founders, by Lawrence Reed
By Lawrence Reed, The Stream – The Declaration of Independence and the subsequent Constitution set the stage but not even the Founders believed those documents were the end of the story. Many of them were, in fact, impatient that liberty’s business was yet unfinished. But America’s birth meant that we could grow and, in time, fulfill the promise of liberty for all. So even if you think the Founding generation did not go far enough, you can be grateful that its men and women took us further in the right direction than any other generation, anywhere… I wish I could go back in a time machine to that emotional moment at Fraunces Tavern on December 4, 1783. I would shed tears just as Washington did. …
Honest Media Would Demand OIG Investigate Afghan ‘Vetting’ Instead Of Hegseth’s Texts, by Breccan F. Thies
By Breccan F. Thies, The Federalist – If America’s corporate media truly cared about the truth, they would stop hyperventilating about their self-made “Signalgate” distraction and start demanding accountability for every person responsible for lying about vetting tens of thousands of Afghans… Instead, corporate media outlets are triumphantly heralding an Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report that essentially draws the conclusion that the fake Signalgate non-scandal may have, possibly, perhaps had some distant chance of putting U.S. troops in danger. .
Letting God Look at You: Recovering the Gaze of the Father, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – There is a moment in every true conversion, not the dramatic kind, but the hidden, lifelong kind, when we stop trying to look at God and finally allow Him to look at us… That shift is everything. It is the difference between effort and surrender, between striving and sonship. It is also the beginning of real intimacy. We spend much of our lives thinking that if we could only see God more clearly, we would finally have peace. Yet peace does not come from seeing Him. It comes from allowing ourselves to be seen.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do You Believe?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 9:27-31 – 27 And as Jesus passed on from there, two blind men followed him, crying aloud, “Have mercy on us, Son of David.” 28 When he entered the house, the blind men came to him; and Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?” They said to him, “Yes, Lord.” 29 Then he touched their eyes, saying, “According to your faith be it done to you.” 30 And their eyes were opened. And Jesus sternly charged them, “See that no one knows it.” 31 But they went away and spread his fame through all that district.
WATCH! Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.: STOP Undermining Our Catholic Faith By Singing “Mary Did You Know”
By Fr. Robert McTeigue, iCatholicRadio, (Complicit Clergy) – “Please Don’t Cancel Christmas”, Youtube by Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. … Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. warns of a ditty that you might hear in the coming days, “Mary did you know?” and explains how it cancels Christmas.
Complicit Clergy: Should Arcbhishop Broglio Be Court-Martialed?
Complicit Clergy, by Staff – Catholic bishops have no right to armchair quarterback specific actions carried-out by members of our military services… Six Democrat lawmakers, who are also veterans of military services, have come under fire for issuing a video encouraging members of the U.S. military services to disobey so-called “illegal” orders issued by President Trump. The Pentagon is now considering recalling some of these lawmakers to have them formally court-martialed.
To Move, or Not to Move? by Brian Mark Weber
By Brian Mark Weber, Patriot Post – For years now, conservative Californians have left the state in droves to escape the radical social and economic policies of Governor Gavin Newsom and his fellow Democrats in the state legislature. Likewise, with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promising socialism for the Big Apple, residents are considering moving out of New York to find a place where they can afford to make a living. Across the country, Americans are voting with their feet to avoid politicians who no longer represent their core values or care about their economic well-being.
Vatican News: Petrocchi Commission Says No to Female Diaconate, Though Judgment Not Definitive
By Vatican News – A report presenting the results of the Commission’s work has been released. It rules out admitting women to the diaconate understood as a degree of the sacrament of Holy Orders, but says that it is not currently possible “to formulate a definitive judgment, as in the case of priestly ordination.”… “The status quaestionis of historical research and theological investigation, as well as their mutual implications, rules out the possibility of moving in the direction of admitting women to the diaconate understood as a degree of the sacrament of Holy Orders. …
Fr. Benedict Kiely: Christ the Winter Fire
Fr. Benedict Kiely, The Catholic Thing – “O God be gracious and bless us and let Your face shed its light upon us.” So begins Psalm 68, often said in the Daily Office, or Breviary, at the start of the day. In St. John’s Gospel, Philip says to Jesus, “show us the Father and that will be enough for us.” Jesus responds, “Philip, to have seen Me is to have seen the Father.” The light shining from the face of Christ is the light of the Father. The blessing of seeing the face of Christ is the gift we will soon celebrate at Christmas: God has become man, and we can look upon Him.
New Children’s Book Brings the Story of Santa Claus Back to Saint Nicholas, by Felix Miller
By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote – A new children’s picture book brings its readers on a journey through the life of Saint Nicholas, the Catholic bishop who inspired the legend of Santa Claus… Written by Mike McGrew and illustrated by Kim Merritt, The Boy Who Would be Santa aims to both inform children about Christmas’ religious significance and inspire them to pursue sanctity… In a Dec. 11 email interview, McGrew told CatholicVote that he wrote about Santa in hopes that children would cease to “see him as a secular figure but as a religious person who advocates kindness throughout the year, especially to the less fortunate.”
The Welcome Demise of Climate Change Catastrophism, by Josh Hammer
By Josh Hammer, The American Spectator – The public has grown skeptical, especially when faced with real problems like the cost of living… Is the American Left finally waking up from its decades-long climate catastrophism stupor? For years, climate alarmism has reigned as political catechism: The planet is burning, and only drastic action — deindustrialization, draconian regulation, even ceasing childbearing — could forestall certain apocalypse. Now, at least some signs are emerging that both the broader public and leading liberal voices may be recoiling from the doom and gloom.
University of Colorado to Pay $10.3M to Students Denied Religious Exemptions From COVID Vaccine, by Felix Miller
By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote – After half a decade of legal battles, 18 students and employees of the University of Colorado’s Anschutz School of Medicine will be awarded $10.3 million in damages, tuition, and lawyers’ fees after they were denied religious accommodations to mandatory vaccination for COVID-19… This payout follows a 2024 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The decision ruled that the university’s medical school had violated the plaintiff’s First Amendment rights. …
Groypers, Quo Vadis: Decorum and Profanity, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – In my last article on the subject of Groypers and Groyperism, I focused on the concept of race in the Groyper worldview. In this article, we will discuss the public behavior made manifest in Groyperism and why it represents a deeper problem. I did my best to be constructively critical in the last piece, and I still hold to the same opinion about what the Groypers generally get right. It is not my intention to “pile on” or unnecessarily alienate its proponents, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t sharp criticisms that are warranted.
Saint of the Day for December 5: St. Sabas
Franciscan Media – Born in Cappadocia, Sabas is one of the most highly regarded patriarchs among the monks of Palestine, and is considered one of the founders of Eastern monasticism… After an unhappy childhood in which he was abused and ran away several times, Sabas finally sought refuge in a monastery. While family members tried to persuade him to return home, the young boy felt drawn to monastic life.
Hindus Take Over North Carolina; Muslims Take Over Texas; Catholics Take Over Parish Basements, by Fiona Melton
By Fiona Melton, Crisis Magazine – John Adams said in a letter to the Massachusetts militia, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” The moral framework upon which America was founded, upon which the Constitution rests, is that of Christianity. Our system of government is incapable of functioning without this framework, as we see so clearly in the current collapse of our country in response to the growth of secular humanism. Muslims will inevitably submit to Sharia, not the Constitution or Bill of Rights. The polytheistic pagan worship of Hinduism is so contrary to a Christian understanding of the human person and the Western philosophical tradition upon which our nation was founded that it can in no way be compatible with our system of law.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: Holding the Nicaean Line
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – Tonight, as a watchman on the wall, I am looking not at the storms of politics or the tremors of nations, but at the horizon of the Church herself. Something decisive is taking shape. Something eternal. And the Holy Spirit is urging us to see it clearly… A new apostolic letter has been released by the Holy Father, marking the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. And as a bishop of the Catholic Church, a son of the Church, and a lover of the Church, I speak about it with reverence, with fidelity, and with a deep desire for the truth. For fidelity demands clarity. …
Eyewitness Confirms That U.S. Voting Machines Are Hackable Thanks to Venezuelan Software — and Were in 2020, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – The evidence has been emerging piece by piece that critical election software, from companies like the now-defunct Dominion Systems — which supposedly tabulated the votes in our 2020 presidential race — was compromised with software from a company founded in Venezuela, Smartmatic. That software, insiders allege, was used to steal elections for Venezuela’s leftist dictators, and later used to steal elections in many other countries, including the U.S.
The Lie Of Third-World Assimilation Is Finally Dead, by Adam Johnston
By Adam Johnston, The Federalist – The Afghan ambush and the Somali fraud scandal reveal a truth elites don’t want to admit: the myth of assimilation has collapsed… Recently, the Trump administration announced that it had not only paused processing all immigration applications from Afghanistan, but also halted immigration applications of people from 19 countries subject to travel restrictions earlier this year. Officials are also seeking to remove legal immigrants who were born in countries the White House deemed “high risk.”
Gloria TV: WATCH: Bishop Fellay Says Tucho’s Marian Document is Pitiful and Insulting to God
Gloria TV, (Complicit Clergy) – Bishop Bernard Fellay of the Priestly Fraternity of St Pius X recently conducted an interview with Kenya’s Immaculata TV… Regarding Cardinal Victor (Tucho) Fernández and his recent document on the Marian titles Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix of all graces, Bishop Fellay called it “pitiful.”… “It is an insult to God,” he said… He believes the motive behind Tucho’s document is ecumenical accommodation: “There is a Protestant spirit in the Church.”
Latin Mass Restrictions Reveal a Deeper Crisis, by Niwa Limbu
By Niwa Limbu, Catholic Herald – Yet the irony is that many bishops previously maintained that the Traditional Mass “did no harm.” The widely discussed Diana Montana letters revealed notable episcopal sympathy for the continuation of the older rite, and for the Traditional Latin Mass in particular. This raises a central analytical question: who is ultimately driving the restrictions? If bishops are not the architects, their role is managerial rather than determinative… Which brings us back to the two-year exemption system itself. For many of the faithful, it appears incoherent. …
3 Things Scrooge Can Teach Us About Advent, by David La Mar
By David La Mar, Catholic Exchange – The timeless and enduring character of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol has to be considered one of the pre-eminent examples of the most intense, condensed, (albeit involuntary) three-dimensional Advent examinations of conscience on record—or, at the very least, in literary history. And it all transpires under the supervision of four unexpected “spiritual directors” in both the literal and figurative senses.
Globalist Mamdani Eschews U.S. Sovereignty, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – Speaking to a local news station, Mamdani said, “I’ve said time and again that I believe this is a city of international law, and being a city of international law means looking to uphold international law. And that means upholding the warrants from the International Criminal Court, whether they’re for Benjamin Netanyahu or Vladimir Putin.”… When an anti-Israel mob surrounded Manhattan’s Park East Synagogue last week, harassed Jewish attendees, and chanted “Death to the IDF,” Mamdani’s press secretary defended the mob by claiming that the synagogue “should not be used to promote activities in violation of international law.” …
Judge Blocks Trump From Defunding Planned Parenthood in 22 States, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from cutting off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood in 22 states and Washington, D.C… The decision hands a temporary victory to the abortion business and Democrat-led states challenging the policy as unconstitutional… U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee in Massachusetts, issued a preliminary injunction against a provision in the Republican-led Congress’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act …
The Greatest Advent Hymn, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – Anyone who prays the Divine Office will say the Benedictus each morning, as it is the closing hymn of Lauds (Morning Prayer). It’s also called “The Canticle of Zechariah,” the father of John the Baptist, who sang the Benedictus (“Blessed be God”) when his infant son was circumcised, on the eighth day… More precisely, he sang it after the ceremony of naming. If the ancient Jewish practice was like current practice: first, the baby was circumcised, which act was understood to place him within the covenant of Abraham. Then, his father would declare the baby’s name, which the parents would have kept secret until then.
Why Are So Many Young Priests Leaving Ministry? by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, National Catholic Register – “I was trying to do something wholeheartedly and properly and conscientiously, and my heart wasn’t there. Especially, saying Mass became very painful… Experts who work with U.S. priests told the Register they have increasingly seen, in recent years, the issues of burnout and loneliness drive men away from their vocation. And the data support this observation: According to a recent study by The Catholic Project, younger priests are reporting higher levels of burnout and loneliness compared with their more senior peers.
Trump Says Land Strikes on Venezuela Will Come ‘Very Soon’
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump warned Dec. 2 that land-based U.S. military strikes against drug operations in Venezuela may come “very soon,” further escalating his pressure campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. has identified as the leader of Cartel de los Soles, a designated foreign terrorist organization… Hours earlier, Pope Leo XIV — speaking to reporters while returning from Beirut — cautioned the U.S. against moving toward an invasion and instead urged a path of dialogue.
Complicit Clergy: Does Catholic Charities Share Responsibility For Minnesota’s Somali Mess?
By Complicit Clergy, Staff – Minnesota has one of the largest Somali diaspora communities in the U.S., with an estimated 80,000–100,000 Somali Americans, primarily in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area.. Resettlement began in the early 1990s under the Clinton administration, driven by federal refugee programs and local voluntary agencies like Lutheran Social Services and Catholic Charities… As those who have been following our reporting in recent years will know, Catholic NGOs are some of the largest resettlement agencies in the nation. We have exposed how these Catholic NGOs received over $3 billion during the Biden administration helping illegal aliens invade our nation.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Who Shall Enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 7:21,24-27 – 21 “Not every one who says to me, `Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 24 “Every one then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house upon the rock; 25 and the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat upon that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. …
Saint of the Day for December 4: St. John Damascene
By Franciscan Media – John spent most of his life in the Monastery of Saint Sabas near Jerusalem, and all of his life under Muslim rule, indeed protected by it… He was born in Damascus, received a classical and theological education, and followed his father in a government position under the Arabs. After a few years, he resigned and went to the Monastery of Saint Sabas.
Close Vote Gives ‘Wake Up Call’ to UN Member Countries Promoting Abortion, by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
By Stefano Gennarini, J.D., Live Action News – More governments than ever voted for eliminating controversial language related to abortion and LGBT issues in the ongoing UN General Assembly… In the Third Committee of the General Assembly, forty-eight governments voted in favor of removing “sexual and reproductive health” language from a resolution on children. Seventy governments voted to remove “sexual orientation and gender identity” from a resolution on persons with disabilities.
Neglected Highlights of Pope Leo’s First Voyage, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Three moments from the first voyage of Pope Leo XIV strike me as worthy of a second look… First, the Pope’s choice not to join an Islamic cleric in prayer… During a visit to the famous Blue Mosque, the Pope was unfailing respectful, and showed keen interest in the beauty of the mosque. But when his guide asked him whether he wanted to stop for a time of prayer, he replied—with his laconic Midwestern style—“That’s OK.”
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Scrolling Ourselves to Death, by Dr. Marcus Peter
By Marcus Peter, Catholic World Report – Modern attention spans resemble the shattered remnants of what earlier generations possessed, and the digital ecosystem accelerates this fragmentation with relentless efficiency… The recent revelation that Meta employees privately compared themselves to drug pushers while the company suppressed evidence of severe mental health harms to children arrives with the subtlety of a fire alarm in a library. After all, nearly every adult with a pulse sensed this trajectory long before any whistleblower confirmed it.
Military Abortions Drop to Lowest Levels in 5 Years Under Trump’s Pro-Life Policies, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Abortions funded through the U.S. military’s TRICARE health care system have plunged to their lowest levels in five years, with fewer babies killed in abortions… The sharp decline is attributed to President Donald Trump’s reversal of Biden-era policies that expanded access to abortions, according to Defense Health Agency records released this month.
Bishops Against Bishops: The Proven Solution, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – Back in 2023, all orthodox Catholics of good will heard the news of His Excellency, Bishop Paprocki’s condemnation of heresy in one of the most prominent American journals, First Things. This was ostensibly a condemnation of Cardinal McElroy’s brazen challenge to Catholic moral theology in two pieces (here and here) at America—a connection underlined by Bishop Paprocki’s quoting verbatim from the cardinal’s first article. Nevertheless, His Excellency did say shortly thereafter (on Raymond Arroyo) that he did not want to name names, but had European cardinals also in mind.
Justice Thomas Dismantles New Jersey’s Lawfare Against Pro-Life Center With A Single Question, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – In his line of questioning to Platkin’s chief counsel, Sundeep Iyer, Thomas asked the defendant about the Democrat attorney general’s rationale for investigating First Choice to begin with. He specifically probed whether Platkin received “any complaints that formed the basis of [his] concern about the fundraising activities [by First Choice].”… Iyer seemingly attempted to skirt the senior justice’s question. He began by saying that they “certainly had complaints about crisis pregnancy centers,” but was cut off by Thomas, who more specifically asked about “this crisis pregnancy center.”
The Crisis of Decorum in Dress, by Amanda Farnum
By Amanda Farnum, Crisis Magazine – We have a crisis of decorum in dress in our country. Gone are the days when people took pride in their appearance and dressed well for all occasions. One need only to head to the nearest public space to see evidence of this crisis. What amounts to pajamas is now considered appropriate daily wear. The days of ladies in beautiful dresses and gentlemen in suits for just a normal Tuesday are behind us… U.S. Sec. Transportation, Sean Duffy, shined national attention on this crisis in his interview with Fox News regarding behavior in air travel these days. He said, “People dress up like they’re going to bed when they fly.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: This Is the Lord – We Have Waited for Him
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 15:29-37 – 29 And Jesus went on from there and passed along the Sea of Galilee. And he went up on the mountain, and sat down there. 30 And great crowds came to him, bringing with them the lame, the maimed, the blind, the dumb, and many others, and they put them at his feet, and he healed them, 31 so that the throng wondered, when they saw the dumb speaking, the maimed whole, the lame walking, and the blind seeing; and they glorified the God of Israel. ….
A Nation Has a Right to Control Its Borders, by Scott Richert (Feb. 2017)
By Scott Richert, Catholic Answers – As the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes: Political authorities, for the sake of the common good for which they are responsible, may make the exercise of the right to immigrate subject to various juridical conditions, especially with regard to the immigrants’ duties toward their country of adoption. Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws, and to assist in carrying civic burdens (CCC 2241).
Advent, A.D. 2025, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – On the Church calendar, Catholics mark today, December 3, as the Feast Day of St. Francis Xavier. Born in 1506 of a noble Basque family, he came to maturity in the turbulent early years of the Reformation. Francis studied at the University of Paris and was originally resistant to, even sarcastic toward, a religious vocation. It didn’t last. His friend and fellow student, and also a fellow Basque – Ignatius of Loyola – gradually convinced him otherwise. Once persuaded, he was fully committed. Francis went on to be co-founder of the Society of Jesus and one of the original seven Jesuits.
Guttmacher Admits Mail-Order Abortion is Cause of Spike in Abortion Total, by Carole Novielli
By Carole Novielli, Live Action News – Key Takeaways: The Guttmacher Institute notes that telehealth abortion with the ability to mail abortion pills to abortion seekers has contributed to the increased abortion numbers since the end of Roe v. Wade… In 2023 and 2024, Guttmacher and #WeCount reported increased abortion numbers overall, with the abortion pill comprising about 63% of those. The numbers are staggering… Federal laws already exist that ban sending drugs through the mail with intent to use them for an abortion. These laws are simply not being enforced at this time.
‘Children Died’ And 20 Other Shocking Things An FDA Scientist Just Said About Covid Shots, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The same corporate media and “expert” class that cheered censorship and did their best to “fact-check” dissent out of the discussion during the peak of Covid panic are on edge after a top U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) official pledged to revamp the vaccine approval process. His commitment to reform comes on the heels of an unreleased report that found children died after receiving the Covid jab.
Fr. Ed Broom, OMV: Ten Lessons in Evangelization From St. Francis Xavier
By Fr. Ed Broom, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Before St. Francis Xavier set out on his great mission, St. Ignatius spoke these final words to him: “Go set all on fire!” Francis embarked for India, then to Japan, and died on the shore overlooking China. His missionary work was completed in only 11 years. He died of exhaustion at 46 years of age… Like Francis Xavier, all followers of Christ are called to be prophets, evangelizers, and missionaries. Followers of Christ must strive to be encountering Him as Friend and Lord and then share Him with others.
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: It’s Time to Reevaluate Interreligious Dialogue
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – Pope Leo XIV made his first official papal visit to Turkey last week, where he encouraged the small Catholic community to find strength in Christ. He also recited the original Creed promulgated by the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 325—in an effort to bolster unity with representatives from the Apostolic Alexandrian, Antiochian, Armenian, and Chaldean Churches, which separated from Rome in 451, and the Church of Constantinople, which broke away in 1054 and once more in 1484.
Saint of the Day for December 3: St. Francis Xavier
By Franciscan Media – Jesus asked, “What profit would there be for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?”.. The words were repeated to a young teacher of philosophy who had a highly promising career in academics, with success and a life of prestige and honor before him… Francis Xavier, 24 at the time, and living and teaching in Paris, did not heed these words at once.
Pope Leo Reveals Mideast Peace Talks With Trump, Netanyahu, Other Regional Players, by Elias Turk
By Elias Turk, CNA/ACI – Pope Leo XIV has begun conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the need to halt violence and seek solutions in the Middle East, the Pope told journalists on his Tuesday flight from Beirut to Rome… The wide-ranging news conference also touched on Ukraine, the Catholic Church in Germany, and Leo’s own election as pope, among other topics.
The Republic at 250: A Crisis of Civic Memory, by Michael Smith
By Michael Smith, Patriot Post – The challenge, then, is not merely to resist imported extremism or domestic radicalism, but to restore the nation’s confidence in the principles that once unified a diverse people. A republic endures only when its citizens — native and immigrant alike — agree that its foundational rules are worth upholding. Liberty, in the American sense, is not self-sustaining. It must be chosen, taught, reaffirmed, and defended against the ideologies that inevitably emerge when a people forget what made them free in the first place.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Why Do You Believe Jesus Is King?
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – As we recently celebrated the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe, we ought to ask ourselves why we believe that Christ is truly our king. Then we must ask ourselves if we really believe it. If we do not examine these reasons and our belief in them, we will soon become disappointed in Him because we will be expecting from Him things that He does not intend to do in our lives… When the Israelites came to anoint David as their king in 2 Samuel 5:1-3, they had three reasons why they chose him to be their king. These are also three good reasons why we should believe that Jesus Christ is truly our king.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Blessed Are the Eyes Which See What You See!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:21-24 – 21 In that same hour he rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and said, “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to babes; yes, Father, for such was your gracious will. 22 All things have been delivered to me by my Father; and no one knows who the Son is except the Father, or who the Father is except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.” …
New Study Finds Women Face Tremendous Emotional Distress After Abortions, by Michael New Ph.D.
By Michael New Ph., LifeNews – This fall, the International Journal of Women’s Health Care published a study by Paul Sullins of the Ruth Institute and the Catholic University of America. It provides strong statistical evidence that many women who obtain abortions experience emotional distress — even many years after the abortion took place. Unlike previous research, this new study only analyzed women between the ages of 41 and 45. Therefore, among women who have had abortions, the average time between the abortion and the survey was approximately 20 years.
Trump Is Right: It’s Past Time To End Temporary Protected Status For Somalis, by John and Andy Schlafly
By John and Andy Schlafly, The Federalist – President Trump is ending the gravy train of fraud in Minnesota, much of it perpetrated by Somalis who have been relocated here and who have allegedly used some of the money to fund terrorism back in Africa. Trump vows to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalis, which has lasted many years longer than it should have… Joseph H. Thompson, who served as Trump’s acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota until October, recently indicted six individuals from Somalia and two others for wire fraud. They allegedly defrauded Minnesota’s Medicaid-funded housing stabilization program.
Trump’s Third-World Ban Misses the One Thing That Actually Matters, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, The American Spectator – Trump’s instinct — to slam the brakes after the horrific National Guard shooting by an Afghan migrant — is understandable. Any leader with a conscience wants to shield his people. The country is rattled, grieving, and wondering how a young man welcomed into America’s care ended up turning his weapon on Americans. Trump sensed that fear and moved swiftly, promising a halt to migration from all “third-world countries.” It’s blunt, straightforward, and politically explosive. But good instinct isn’t the same as good judgment, and this is where his approach deserves scrutiny.
Homosexual Clergy Destroy Heterosexual Vocations, by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, John Eighteen Thirty Seven, (Complicit Clergy) – After the man shared his history of relationships and friendships, I told him that I was not worried that he might be “turned” like many innocent and sexually inexperienced young Catholic men who today are closeted homosexual priests and bishops. While older and more experienced men have a better chance of making it through the seminary without being sexually harassed, groomed, or abused, I told him I was more worried about what might happen to him after he was ordained.
Leo Amid the Heresies, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Pope Leo has been traveling in Turkey and Lebanon, doing what popes do on such occasions: Visiting religious and political leaders, signing agreements about further “dialogue,” calling for peace and respect for human dignity… The main thing, the reason for the trip in the first place, was and is the truth confirmed at the Council of Nicaea (Iznik, Turkey today) in 325 A.D. that Jesus was not only a great man – as even many secular people today concede – but that He is the eternal Son of God and the Savior of the world.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: We Know Not the Day nor the Hour — If You Get My Drift
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Advent begins with the same warning that ended the liturgical year: Be watchful. Stay awake. You do not know the day nor the hour (cf. Mt. 24:37-44). Jesus speaks these words not to frighten us, but to shake us free from spiritual lethargy. Advent is our time to wake up, purify our souls with God’s grace, and clear the obstacles that keep us from receiving Jesus—in Bethlehem, at the end of time, and at every Mass… Advent is the season of spiritual readiness for the coming of Jesus. Not paranoia, not anxiety: readiness. Jesus tells us to stay awake because He desires to come to us with mercy, not catch us off guard with judgment. The Church gives us these weeks to reorder our lives, examine our habits, and prepare the way of the Lord.
‘A Light in the Darkness’: Bethlehem Plans Joyous Christmas to Offer Hope in the Holy Land, by Michele Chabin
By Michele Chabin, National Catholic Register – Following two years of subdued Christmas celebrations due to the ongoing Hamas-Israel war, this year the holiday will be celebrated in the Holy Land in all its splendor, especially in Bethlehem… “The tree is already up and employees are working 24 hours a day to prepare for Christmas,” Bethlehem Deputy Mayor Lucy Talgieh told the Register. “After five years of COVID closures and then the war, we want to celebrate.”… The festivities will include a tree-lighting ceremony at Manger Square, and the streets leading to the square and the Church of the Nativity will be full of decorative lights. …
Pope Leo XIV Suggests Leaders Should Discourage Migration in Lebanon Speech: Building Homeland ‘Very Valuable’, by Frances Martel
By Frances Martel, Breitbart – (In Beirut Pope Leo) addressed the crisis of countries struggling with peace and prosperity losing significant percentages of their population to migration, particularly the young… He noted that, while Catholics are “concerned about the dignity of those who move away from their own countries,” the Church also “does not want anyone to be forced to leave their country.”… “Moreover, the Church wants those who wish to return home to be able to do so safely,” he expressed. “While human mobility represents an immense opportunity for encounter and mutual enrichment, it does not erase the special ties that unite each person to certain places, to which they owe their identity in a very special way.”
The Vatican Denounces Polygamy, But Also Flips Centuries of Magisterial Teaching On Marital Sex, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – A celibate cleric waxing lyrical about the pleasures of conjugal love may be compared to a congenitally dumb man who miraculously starts speaking Mandarin and Malayalam, both at the same time. Cdl. Victor Manuel Fernández, Rome’s doctrinal rottweiler, is the epitome of such a miracle. When it comes to rhapsodising on the birds and bees, this prince of the church soars on the wings of an eagle… In 1995, the cardinal, who was consecrated to the deity Cupid, penned his own contribution to the anthology of erotica. He wrote a book titled “Heal Me With Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing”. In a chapter on “Male and Female Orgasm,” the vestal virgin of Catholicism assesses male and female orgasm.
Real Mercy Includes Admonishment, by Garrett Johnson
By Garrett Johnson, Catholic Exchange – As I sit before the Tabernacle this morning in prayer, I repeat the Jesus Prayer slowly to myself: Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner. As I do, questions I often ask myself circulate in the background of my mind: What is mercy? What does it mean to ask Jesus to be merciful to me in my times of difficulty and struggle? What does it mean for me as a Catholic to be merciful to my fellows who struggle with addiction, same-sex attraction, and sexual identity confusion?
Saint of the Day for December 2: Blessed Rafal Chylinski
Franciscan Media – Blessed Rafal Chylinski’s Story – Born near Buk in the Poznan region of Poland, Melchior Chylinski showed early signs of religious devotion; family members nicknamed him “the little monk.” After completing his studies at the Jesuit college in Poznan, Melchior joined the cavalry and was promoted to officer rank within three years.
Msgr. Charles Pope: An Advent Recipe for Readiness (Sunday Guide)
By Msgr. Charles Pope, National Catholic Register – The first weeks of Advent focus more on the Lord’s second coming in glory than on his first coming at Bethlehem. The Gospel clearly states that we must always be prepared, for at an hour we do not expect, the Son of Man will come. But how should we be ready? The second reading from the Mass gives us a basic recipe for readiness… … you know the time; it is the hour now for you to awake.
When Sanctuary Policies Hit the Highway (Illegally Issued CDLs), by Greg Maresca
By Greg Maresca, The American Spectator – America’s highways, already a patchwork of potholes and billboards, face a deeper crisis with illegal drivers. This made headlines before quickly vanishing from the mainstream news’ cycle after a series of deadly crashes involving tractor-trailers… From coast to coast, these tragedies have claimed lives and revealed that illegal immigrants who obtained commercial driver’s licenses (CDL) illegally were the cause of these accidents.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Many Will Sit at Table in the Kingdom of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 8:5-11 – 5 As he entered Capernaum, a centurion came forward to him, beseeching him 6 and saying, “Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home, in terrible distress.” 7 And he said to him, “I will come and heal him.” 8 But the centurion answered him, “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come under my roof; but only say the word, and my servant will be healed. …
Meet the Apostle of Christmas—and Pray the Novena, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – There is something about the Feast of St. Andrew that uplifts my heart every year. Perhaps it is simply because this feast day marks the commencement of the Advent season, more or less—not necessarily beginning on the first day of Advent (as it does this year), but always kicking off the first day of the twenty-five-day “Christmas Novena.” The season of joy has begun!… Of course, other than the fact that St. Andrew’s feast day happens to land twenty-five days before Christmas, there is really nothing linking him to the feast of Our Savior’s birth, per se. …
‘Blessed Are the Peacemakers’: Pope Leo Gives Address to Government Leaders Upon Arrival in Lebanon, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – After concluding his apostolic visit to Turkey, Pope Leo XIV arrived Nov. 30 in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, where he gave an address to Lebanese government officials that called for peaceful dialogue and cultivating hope in the nation… Upon arrival at the capital, the Pontiff was welcomed by people waving Lebanese and Vatican flags who had lined the streets of his route. Signs that read “Welcome Pope Leo” had also been put up.
The Brew: Somali Immigrant Fraudsters Have Been Plundering Minnesota for Years on Tim Walz’s Watch, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Import the Third World, become the Third World. Immigrants are human beings, not blank slates that get erased when they touch America’s magic soil. And those who come from countries riven by tribalism, jihad, and corruption bring those phenemona in with them — especially now that our institutions have ceased even to try assimilating them. Indeed, school curricula pushed by teachers unions instruct young people that expecting newcomers to assimilate, much less dissolve in the “Melting Pot,” is … drumroll please as we await the magic word that wins every arguement … racist… Remember when the Smithsonian was teaching that honesty, professionalism, monogamy, and even punctuality were part of toxic “white culture”?
How to Protect Your Family in a Rigged Housing System (Hint: It’s Not by Renting Forever), by Jeff Cassman
By Jeff Cassman, Crisis Magazine – In a recent article at Crisis Magazine, my friend Mike Parrott sounded the alarm about Trump’s floated idea of a 50-year mortgage. He called it “economic poison,” a tool of financial captivity that will inflate home prices, trap families in debt, and help usher in the “you will own nothing and be happy” future. He frames the product as intrinsically anti-family and contrary to Catholic social teaching.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Time & Eternity
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – In the 12th and 13th centuries, monks developed some of the first fully mechanical clocks. Their purpose was simple. The monks would come to chapel seven times a day to chant the praises of God and intercede for the world. Clocks enabled them to do so in a more precise, disciplined, and uniform way. With these time pieces, they could, in effect, harness time and better place it at the service and praise of God.
Advent is Apocalyptic, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – Perhaps you’ve never thought of it in that way. But the readings for this first Sunday of Advent are revealing. I say “revealing” because the word “apocalypse”, from the Greek word apokalupsis, means “to reveal” or “to unveil”. Unfortunately, it has become primarily associated with destruction and violence. But even while that understanding is somewhat accurate, it only hits part of the target.
Hyde Amendment Must be Expanded to Stop Obamacare From Funding Abortions, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Pro-life advocates are urging Congress to broaden the reach of the Hyde Amendment to prevent taxpayer dollars from subsidizing abortions through Obamacare… They are warning that the health care law represents the largest expansion of abortion funding in decades and are accusing Democrats of spreading misinformation about its protections…
UPI: Pres. Trump Says Venezuelan Airspace is Closed Amid Debate Over Military Action
UPI – President Donald Trump on Saturday morning warned that airspace over and around Venezuela is “closed in its entirety” as he mulls whether to strike the country amid a U.S. military build-up off its shore… The move comes after massing naval vessels in the Caribbean, including the Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and its strike group, and for weeks blowing boats out of the water that are allegedly being used for trafficking drugs… “To all Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers, please consider THE AIRSPACE ABOVE AND SURROUNDING VENEZUELA TO BE CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social early Saturday ….
Africa’s Catholic Awakening Amid Persecution, by Mark Haas
By Mark Haas, Catholic Exchange – Across the vast and diverse continent of Africa, a silent storm is brewing—one of both unspeakable suffering and astonishing faith. In recent years, reports have surfaced of devastating persecution against Christians in several African nations. Churches have been burned to the ground, families torn apart, and thousands have lost their lives simply for professing the name of Christ. Recently, the Trump Administration has publicly warned of a modern genocide taking place across Africa—a chilling reminder that Christian persecution is not a relic of ancient history, but a brutal reality today.
How Catholic Charities Turned Mass Afghan Resettlement Into a Federal Cash Pipeline, by Amy Mek
By Amy Mek, From X, (Complicit Clergy) – When Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City bragged on EWTN about resettling more Afghans than any other Catholic Charities office in America, they wrapped it in warm language about “the stranger,” “the common good,” and “serving our brothers and sisters.”… But the truth is simple: This wasn’t Christian duty… This was a federal business operation… THIS WAS NEVER ABOUT CHARITY – IT WAS ABOUT MONEY …
Saint of the Day for December 1: Saint Charles de Foucauld (Sept. 15, 1858 – Dec. 1, 1916)
By Franciscan Media – Inspired by the Jews and Muslims whom he met, Charles de Foucauld resumed the practice of his Catholic faith when he returned to France in 1886. He joined a Trappist monastery in Ardeche, France, and later transferred to one in Akbes, Syria. Leaving the monastery in 1897, Charles worked as gardener and sacristan for the Poor Clare nuns in Nazareth and later in Jerusalem. In 1901, he returned to France and was ordained a priest… Later that year Charles de Foucauld journeyed to Beni-Abbes, Morocco, intending to found a monastic religious community in North Africa that offered hospitality to Christians, Muslims, Jews, or people with no religion. He lived a peaceful, hidden life but attracted no companions. …
America Will Not Survive Many More Minnesotas, by Brian Lonergan
By Brian Lonergan, Chronicles – Importing tens of thousands to a community in just a decade, via family reunification chains rather than merit-based selection, overwhelms all prospects of integration. Large numbers of immigrants eliminate incentives to learn English, fostering enclaves where Sharia sympathies and clan feuds supersede the Constitution. Good people get lost in the tide, and those in the criminal fringe—gangbangers, fraudsters, even Al-Shabaab recruiters—thrive. …
New Advent resources include Fr Mike Schmitz’s Waiting Well and Bishop Conley’s men’s guide
By Mary Rose, Catholic Vote – In the series trailer, Fr. Schmitz says the new series is built around a simple but often-overlooked reality: most people spend large portions of their lives waiting, yet few approach those moments with spiritual awareness… “The stats show that we spend up to several years of our lives waiting,” he said in the Waiting Well trailer. “Waiting in line, at red lights, waiting while friends and family get ready — we’re just constantly waiting. And instead of embracing those times of waiting, what do we do? We worry, we get anxious, and perhaps most of all, we check out and get lost scrolling on our phones.”
He Bids Us, Stay Awake! First Sunday of Advent, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – “The coming of the Son of Man” also refers to His promised return to this earth, when He will bring a definitive end to the evil that has haunted us since the Garden of Eden. This coming will also bring judgment on that evil and all who willingly gave themselves to it. For both the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Coming, the essence of Jesus’ warning is a call to “stay awake!” Why is wakefulness so important to Him?… Jesus says that “the coming of the Son of Man” can be compared to the event of the Flood in Noah’s time, God’s first judgment on earth. …
Right and Wrong Versus Right and Left, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – The surprise success of the new film Sacré Coeur: Son règne n’a pas de fin (Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End), released in French cinemas in September, has caused great controversy. It is no surprise that such a devoutly Catholic docudrama has divided opinion in French political society, in which laïcité—strictly enforced state secularism, the lingering legacy of the French Revolution—is seen by many as the very defining principle of the French Republic.
On Day 2 in Türkiye, Pope Leo Reflects on Human Dignity, Faith, by Mary Stroka
By Mary Stroka, Catholic Vote – Pope Leo’s second day in Türkiye included a prayer meeting, a visit to a nursing home for the elderly, and an ecumenical prayer service commemorating the Council of Nicaea… at the prayer meeting, which took place at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul, the Pontiff delivered a homily to those gathered there, including bishops, priests, deacons, consecrated men and women, and pastoral workers, according to a bulletin from the Holy See Press Office.
Trump Unveils ‘Reverse Migration’ Plan to Halt ‘Third World’ Immigration, Revoke Biden-Era Entries, by Michael Sinkewicz
By Michael Sinkewicz, Fox News – Trump’s comments come after two National Guard members were shot just blocks from the White House in what officials called a “targeted” attack. One of the guardsman, Sarah Beckstrom, 20, of West Virginia, has died, Trump announced earlier on Thursday… (a) second service member wounded in the attack, Andrew Wolfe, 24, is still “fighting for his life.”… The suspected gunman, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, is also in serious condition… (he) entered the U.S. legally in 2021 under humanitarian parole as part of the Biden administration’s Operation Allies Welcome in the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Blue States vs. Red States on ‘Affordability’, by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – “Affordability” has become the word of the month as American economic anxieties become a major point of political contention between Democrats and Republicans… Socialist Dem. Zohran Mamdani rode to victory in the NY City mayor’s race in part due to his promise to address the issue. Of course, he offered what socialists have been selling to the public for more than a century: free stuff, all paid for by the “rich,” the “billionaires,” or in Mamdani’s case, white neighborhoods in the city… But talk is one thing, reality is another.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Lest Your Hearts Be Weighed Down
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 21:34-36 – 34 “But take heed to yourselves lest your hearts be weighed down with dissipation and drunkenness and cares of this life, and that day come upon you suddenly like a snare; 35 for it will come upon all who dwell upon the face of the whole earth. 36 But watch at all times, praying that you may have strength to escape all these things that will take place, and to stand before the Son of man.”
Pope Leo: Repent Sins, Bear Witness, Foster Christian Unity, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In the new Apostolic Letter In Unitate Fidei it is a pleasure to see Pope Leo doubling down on the importance of Christian unity precisely by not watering down the Catholic Faith, but rather by insisting on the absolute truth of the fundamental Catholic creed set forth by the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. One of the primary purposes of that Creed was to deny the Arian view that Christ was not eternal like the Father, but somehow “made” by the Father at some point before the creation of the world.
Why Blue States Aren’t Having Babies, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal – So what’s happening, all you people in Arizona, Florida, Wyoming, Utah, you’re having like two to three kids, and four million people a year are joining you. And you people in blue states, like where I am, we’re having about 1.4 kids and nobody’s coming here. Everybody’s leaving. Our congressional districts, we’re going to surrender unless we cheat… We’re going to lose all of our congressional districts, and our economies are going to be backward… But we’ve got to keep doing it. We’ve got to keep getting left, left, left, left. Climate, climate, climate. …
Pressured Into a Chemical Abortion, She Found Help at a Pregnancy Center, by Isabella Childs
By Isabella Childs, Live Action News – In 2022, when Jessica Williams was going through what she now calls “one of the hardest seasons of my life” in the midst of a divorce from her husband, she took the abortion pill after learning she was pregnant by another man… Williams took the first pill in the abortion pill regimen, mifepristone, after her husband demanded that she do so. Immediately confronted by the fact that her preborn child was dying, Williams turned to a pregnancy resource center for help.
Archdiocese of Chicago Kept ‘Known Serial Predators’ in Ministry for Years, Lawsuits Say, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, CNA – Multiple lawsuits allege that the Archdiocese of Chicago kept two priests in active ministry in spite of years of “mounting complaints” of child sexual abuse leveled against them… The suits, filed by the Chicago-based law firm Gould, Grieco, & Hensley, allege that archdiocesan officials allowed Father Daniel Holihan and Father John Curran to continue ministry “even after Church officials were aware of their history abusing children.”
From Thanksgiving to Christmas: Gratitude as Our Advent Preparation, by Suellen Brewster
One way to pursue gratitude is to pray a daily gratitude Examen for the season of Advent. Start or end each day by looking back over the previous 24 hours, asking the Holy Spirit to reveal the gifts that have been given. Let each one gently bubble up to the surface of consciousness and write them down. In the beginning, these efforts might yield items such as being thankful that it’s eggnog time again. That’s fine. Increasing gratitude for less secular gifts will emerge: For being able to go to Daily Mass today… For the ability to help a family in need through the parish Giving Tree …
How to Remain Grounded and Thankful Amid the Chaos, by Josh Hammer
By Josh Hammer, The American Spectator – This holiday season, I’m thankful for my family — above all, my wife and our beautiful daughter, who is about to turn 1. I’m thankful for having found in recent years a resurgent commitment to the ancient religion of my forefathers. I’m thankful for my wonderful friends, who have helped serve as a stabilizing counter to the destructive political and social maladies of the day — some conspiratorial elements of which have targeted me personally. And I’m thankful to live in what still is, warts and all, the greatest country in the history of mankind.
Saint of the Day for November 29: Saint Clement (d. 101)
By Franciscan Media – Clement of Rome was the third successor of Saint Peter, reigning as pope during the last decade of the first century. He’s known as one of the Church’s five “Apostolic Fathers,” those who provided a direct link between the Apostles and later generations of Church Fathers… Clement’s First Epistle to the Corinthians was preserved and widely read in the early Church. …
Yes, Catholics Should Celebrate the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving, by Peter Wolfgang (Nov. 2024)
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. Every September 8th my family and I gather together to commemorate America’s first thanksgiving, the Mass celebrated in Florida in 1565 expressing gratitude to almighty God that the Spanish crown claimed the future sunshine state for God and country… There is no widespread tradition of celebrating the 1565 Mass at St. Augustine, Florida as America’s first Thanksgiving… But there is a Catholic tradition of complaining about it on Facebook… The Catholics beat the Pilgrims to the New World, Catholics should commemorate the 1565 Mass in Florida as the first Thanksgiving in America instead of the 1621 Pilgrim feast with the Indians in Massachusetts, and so forth.
The Pilgrims Were English Ethno-Nationalists, by John Daniel Davidson
John Daniel Davidson, Sr. Editor, The Federalist – So let’s have no more nonsense about immigrants “founding America” or rapturous declamations about the blending of many different cultures in our founding. The English and the English alone created America, as only they could have done. Four centuries later, we are still profoundly indebted to the English folkways that first shaped and later defined our distinct American culture and way of life. It is our sacred patrimony, for which we Americans should be profoundly grateful this Thanksgiving.
Führers and Fathers, by Charles Coulombe
By Charles Coulombe, Crisis Magazine – But we must place the National Socialists in their correct place historically and ideologically. Theirs was a movement not of the Right, but of the Left. “Brown-Shirted Bolsheviks” was a not inaccurate summation of them. It must also be insisted upon that—until the invasion of Russia in 1941—the Communists of each country invaded by Germany and its allies collaborated with the occupiers. It was only with the German attack on the Soviet Motherland that the local Communists suddenly decided they were really patriots and joined the resistance—then attempting to dominate it.
Trump’s Ukraine Proposal Is the Least Bad Option, by Reid Smith
By Reid Smith, The American Conservative – An imperfect peace is better than a worsening war… What has been lost in the noise surrounding the Trump administration’s proposed peace plan is the recognition that the bargain at hand accomplishes the primary objective: It ends the war. Moreover, it preserves a sovereign Ukrainian state and establishes a U.S.-backed security guarantee reflecting the strongest commitment Kiev might expect to receive from the West. …
Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer: Rosary-Colored Glasses and the Hidden, Eucharistic Wisdom of God
By Fr. Ignatius John Schweitzer, OP, Catholic Exchange – Imagine if we saw things how God sees them. How differently we would respond to people in our life if we saw them like God sees them, with His Fatherly heart of love! How differently we would respond to difficult events and situations in our lives if we saw them like God sees them, as part of the unfolding of His beautiful plan… To ask to see what God sees is to pray for wisdom. Solomon could have asked for anything, and the Lord praises him for asking for wisdom. Among the Church Fathers and Medieval theologians too, wisdom was held in the highest esteem. Why is this? Because wisdom means a familiar intimacy with God and His ways.
An Illegal Alien Stole An American’s Identity For 15 Years. NYT Says He’s A Victim Too, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Every fact in the story underscores the massive cost and toll of illegal immigration… But before you start thinking that perhaps there was a paperwork blunder in which the government erroneously handed out the same Social Security number to two Americans and chaos transpired, I’ll save you the suspense… This was full-on identity theft by an illegal alien who had repeatedly broken into the country. Under the stolen identity of Dan Kluver, this illegal alien racked up DUIs, other offenses, giant tax bills (for the real Kluver), and fatally struck a grandfather with his vehicle.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The Rapid Collapse of Gender Ideology
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – In the past year or two, evidence has quickly been mounting that the gender insanity that swept over our culture in the past decade is in rapid retreat… The latest evidence comes from three different surveys… One survey of nearly 60,000 students from 250 of the top American universities, showed that the number of students identifying as “non-binary” has fallen precipitously in the past two years. …
MTG Opposed Trump’s Mortgage Plan; 14 Days Later, She’s Resigning from Congress, by Mike Parrott
By Mike Parrott, Crisis Magazine – GOP opposition to Trump is rare these days. But Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent resignation may be a reflection of where the lines are drawn… As the old saying goes, there are two certainties in life: death and taxes. But that formulation has been outdated for centuries. Since the 1694 founding of the Bank of England, there have really been three certainties: death, taxes, and debt. Lots of debt… Debt permeates all aspects of modern life, leaving no one unlevered. Every single American is under permanent financial surveillance, with the Fair Isaac Corporation infiltrating everyone’s financial position, analyzing each citizen’s debt-worthiness, and rendering an all-important FICO score. ….
Why Subjective Definitions of Life Cannot Guide Abortion Law, by Gregory Lyakhov
By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post – A nation is judged by how it protects those who cannot defend themselves… Abortion has shaped American politics for half a century, yet public debate usually reduces it to a simple formula: Republicans oppose it, and Democrats defend it. That framing avoids the real question beneath every argument — moral, legal, scientific, or philosophical. Everything ultimately depends on one factual point: when does human life begin?… No coherent moral system permits intentionally ending an innocent human life. ….
‘Mater Populi Fidelis’: A Vision of Mary as Mother and First Disciple, by Brendan Towell
By Brendan Towell, National Catholic Register – The Vatican’s new doctrinal note moves beyond title debates to restore Mary’s role where Vatican II placed her — in perfect transparency to Christ and at the heart of the Church’s life… When the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released Mater Populi Fidelis on Nov. 4, many headlines reduced it to a single takeaway: the Vatican has rejected the title Co-Redemptrix for the Blessed Virgin Mary. That’s accurate, but incomplete.
Democrats Are Becoming the Party of Treason, by Paul du Quenoy
By Paul du Quenoy, Chronicles – President Trump was understandably infuriated by this attempt by political opponents to undermine the constitutional chain of command. In a series of posts, he described their conduct as “seditious behavior at the highest level” and stated that “each one of these traitors to our Country should be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL.” He later added that the behavior, if found to be treasonous, was “punishable by DEATH!” and reshared a post proclaiming: “HANG THEM GEORGE WASHINGTON WOULD!!” ….
Thanksgiving Is More Than Turkey, by Jeffrey Lord
By Jeffrey Lord, The American Spectator – The holiday unique to America… it’s Turkey Time in America again… Yes, every Thanksgiving holiday — which usually extends into a long weekend — I open the pages written by that Pilgrim-era governor of the then-newly declared New World countryside called Massachusetts- William Bradford… Having been born and raised in Massachusetts until I was not quite 15, this is a habit I picked up early in life, as the story of the Pilgrims and their adventures on their decidedly lonely ship, the Mayflower, which took them from England to America ….
Chastity As an Issue for Today, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – No small number of contemporary problems, big and small, are related to chastity and its contemporary lack. At the same time, one can imagine the level of global derision the pope would have faced had he actually picked this very pastorally salient topic for a synod… Which makes Sophia’s recent book—Fr. T.G. Morrow’s “Achieving Chastity in an Unchaste World”—all the more germane… Chastity has always been a challenge for human beings because we are bodily beings. Sensory impressions are powerful on bodily-spiritual creatures. …
Catholic Vote: Trump Moves to Designate Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Catholic Vote News Feed – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Nov. 24 directing the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury to begin the process of designating some chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations… “This order sets in motion a process by which certain chapters or other subdivisions of the Muslim Brotherhood shall be considered for designation as Foreign Terrorist Organizations … and specially designated global terrorists ” …
Planned Parenthood Closes Another Abortion Center, 44 Total in 2025, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Planned Parenthood has shuttered its Bixby Health Center abortion facility in Los Angeles, marking the 44th such closure nationwide this year amid federal defunding of the abortion giant… The facility at 1057 Kingston Ave. in the Boyle Heights neighborhood is no longer listed on the organization’s website or Google Maps, pro-life advocate Katie Xavios announced Monday on X. The closure comes even after California Governor Gavin Newsom announced he was spending $140 million to fund the abortion corporation.
Don’t Be Fooled: Notre Dame’s About-Face Isn’t a Return to Faith, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Crisis Magazine – It would be comical if it weren’t so serious. Notre Dame eventually returned the Catholic mission to its core values, but only after enormous pressure. The reversal was forced, not heartfelt, and it doesn’t diminish the severity of the original sin… And the seriousness becomes even clearer when you look at what was happening well before the Catholic-mission debacle. In recent years, Notre Dame has swollen its diversity, equity, and inclusion machinery with the eagerness of a school chasing applause from people who want nothing to do with its faith.
Christ is King: A Truth, Not a Taunt, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – The phrase, “Christ is King!” is very close to my heart. Pope Pius XI instituted the feast in the 1920s to remind the world that Christ, not the state, is King. Here in North America, “¡Viva, Cristo Rey!” (“Christ is King!”) was the battle cry of the Cristeros. They were Catholic freedom-fighters who were martyred for their faith while fighting a tyrannical anti-Catholic government in Mexico in the early 20th century. … Though already present in his Church, Christ’s reign is nevertheless yet to be fulfilled “with power and great glory” by the King’s return to earth. This reign is still under attack by the evil powers, even though they have been defeated definitively by Christ’s Passover.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Take Heed That You Are Not Led Astray
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 21:5-11 – 5 And as some spoke of the temple, how it was adorned with noble stones and offerings, he said, 6 “As for these things which you see, the days will come when there shall not be left here one stone upon another that will not be thrown down.” 7 And they asked him, “Teacher, when will this be, and what will be the sign when this is about to take place?” 8 And he said, “Take heed that you are not led astray; for many will come in my name, saying, `I am he!’ and, `The time is at hand!’ ….
Catholic Bishop Believes Post-Abortion Ministry (Project Rachel) is ‘Key’ to ‘Pro-Life Efforts’, by Angeline Tan
By Angeline Tan, Live Action News – In view of the U.S. bishops’ yearly fall meeting conducted recently in Baltimore, Bishop Daniel E. Thomas of Toledo, Ohio, who presently chairs the bishops’ pro-life committee, showcased the key role that the post-abortion ministry, Project Rachel, has in boosting pro-life efforts across the country… Project Rachel is a ministry focusing on post-abortive women… Though the Catholic Church acknowledges abortion as a sin, it likewise believes in God’s mercy… Bishop Thomas argued that compassion must lead the fight to win hearts and minds.
New Catholic Hubs: Greenville, South Carolina, Traditional Faith Haven in the Bible Belt, by Zelda Caldwell
By Zelda Caldwell, National Catholic Register – At St. Mary’s, it all began with the relocation of a tabernacle… When Father Jay Scott Newman arrived at the parish in 2001, he had a bit of a Jesus-cleansing-the-temple moment that helps explain how the city would become home to a vibrant Catholic community attracting people from all over the country… There were, of course, no merchants or money changers to kick out of the church, but the tabernacle… had in 1984 been relegated to the side of the sanctuary. The first thing the new pastor did was to move it back to the center, on the central axis of the church.
Does Mamdani Know Best? New York City Is About to Find Out, by Rachel Greszler
By Rachel Greszler, The Daily Signal – The crux of socialism is that central government planners believe they know better than individual people how to allocate resources across an economy… That is why the newly elected New York City mayor, self-proclaimed Democrat socialist Zohran Mamdani, believes the wealthiest people should pay more than half of what they earn to the government. While defending his proposed 54% top marginal income tax rate in a recent Fox News interview, Mamdani said: “My point is this. If you are making $1 million in New York City, or more than that, you can afford to pay 2% more, and the reasons you can afford to do so is because that money will be used to better your quality of life as well.”
In New Book, Cardinal Sarah Delves Deeply Into Worship, Liturgy, and Sacred Music, by Paul Senz
By Paul Senz, Catholic World Report – There is much debate in the Church about what is and is not appropriate in the context of the Sacred Liturgy. The so-called “liturgy wars” rage on with many battlefronts, covering many different aspects of the Mass. It is worth noting that the reason this debate is so intense is that all those involved recognize that the Mass is at the heart of the life of the Church, and thus must be treated appropriately… One of the liturgical battlefronts is on the lines of the musical staff …
The Trials God Permits in the Furnace of Love, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – The geography of life is marked by mountains and valleys. From new life and new love to the sorrow of loss and disappointment, our journey through this vale of tears always seems to find us ascending or descending. The same pattern is mirrored in our relationships; anyone married for a long time will attest that struggle and strife often go hand in hand with laughter and joy… Because the interior life is a relationship with God, it is not exempt from the same challenges and difficulties. The Church and the saints even tell us to expect it. Whether it is the desolation described by St. Ignatius, the harrowing Dark Night written of by St. John of the Cross, or the luminous experiences of advanced prayer recorded by St. Teresa of Avila …
Saint of the Day for November 25: St. Catherine of Alexandria (d. c. 310)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Catherine of Alexandria’s Story – According to the Legend of St. Catherine, this young woman converted to Christianity after receiving a vision. At the age of 18, she debated 50 pagan philosophers. Amazed at her wisdom and debating skills, they became Christians—as did about 200 soldiers and members of the emperor’s family. All of them were martyred.
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Paradox of American Thanksgiving (11-2024)
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – The emperors of this world, a class of men richer, more cunning, and scientific, are busy doling out bread and circuses to keep the rabble at bay and our eyes off the truth. Christ the King gives you bread from heaven, the bread that gives eternal life… Christ dies on the cross to give you this bread. This death of your King takes place in a mystical, timeless sacrifice so it can be applied to your soul now. Realize this and you will never come to Mass to be entertained or amused. You will be too busy bowing down and worshipping your King on His throne.
The Eucharistic Piety of St. Francis of Assisi, by Phillip Campbell
By Phillip Campbell, Catholic Exchange – Among the Church’s multitudes of saints, perhaps none is as well-recognized as St. Francis of Assisi. The little man with the brown habit, scruffy beard, and forest creatures perched upon his shoulders is one of the most universal images in Catholic iconography, recognizable to Catholics and non-Catholics alike. The passage of eight centuries since the saint’s death have not diminished his popularity. He is as beloved today as he ever was… Yet Francis has, in some respects, become a victim of his own renown—a saint better recognized than understood, easier to stereotype that to exegete. …
Unborn Babies are Not Just Human Beings. They’re Persons, by Julia Smucker
By Julia Smucker, LifeNews – Methodist theologian Stanley Hauerwas once wrote, “My Uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my Uncle Charlie.”… This striking sentence introduced his argument on the limits of “personhood” language in medical contexts. Yet it also captures the power of having known a human being as a person, a subjective but universal human experience that belies attempts to categorize certain humans as nonpersons… It’s subjective not in the sense of being a mere matter of personal opinion, but of being rooted in personal experience (the experience of the subject). In Hauerwas’ example, I’ve experienced Uncle Charlie as a person because I’ve known him as a human individual with a name, a relationship to me, and human traits specific to him, and no ethical or philosophical abstraction can undo this.
Immigration, Politicians, and the Sounds of Silence, by Thaddeus G. McCotter
By Thaddeus G. McCotter, Chronicles – Let’s look at illegal immigration and a hypothetical Catholic Democrat politician whom we shall call “Joe.”.. Joe spends all his time in the media and the marbled corridors of power denouncing the Trump administration’s “inhumane” treatment of “migrants.” His use of the term “migrants” when he is speaking of “illegal immigrants” further blurs the line between lawful and illegal entrants into America. Further, in decrying this allegedly inhumane treatment, Joe cites disinformation, misinformation, and exaggerates—but the one thing he never manages to provide in his descriptions of what constitutes humane treatment of illegal immigrants. …
Back to the Caves (and ruins), by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – The world has become a hollowed-out set of institutions wearing the skinsuit of the now-dead body of Western Civilization. What ought we do as Catholics living in the ruins?… Attendance at Mass has plummeted since that New Springtime for the Church, heralded by the Second Vatican Council. There has been no springtime. Indeed, in no area of human culture has there been any such—not in the fine arts, film, literature, education, social institutions, civic life, folkways; not in the ordinary interchanges of human beings outside of their homes; not even in life within the home.
5 Catholic Resources to Help You Grow Closer to Christ this Advent, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, CNA – As Advent quickly approaches and the hustle and bustle of the holiday season begins to make its way into our lives, here are five resources to help you prepare to welcome Jesus this Christmas… From Ascension: Join Father Mike Schmitz this Advent for “Waiting Well: Advent with Fr. Mike Schmitz” on the Ascension app… Beginning Nov. 30, a 26-day video series will guide viewers on becoming aware of how God is shaping them through seasons of waiting and how to wait well. …
Buckley at 100: Catholicism, Communism, and Conservatism, by Clark S. Judge
By Clark S. Judge, The American Spectator – (Bill Buckley) introduced a Catholic perspective into the American discourse at the same moment that the old Protestant establishment’s confidence in the American experiment and America’s place in the world was wavering. And through that Catholic sensibility, he brought clarity to the great issues of his time… Clarity about the moral nature of the struggle with communism… Clarity about the moral superiority of free markets to collectivism… Clarity about the essential link between a traditional moral order and the long-term prospects for democracy and freedom. ….
How to Survive Liberal Thanksgiving, by Peter Van Buren
By Peter Van Buren, The American Conservative – This year, Thanksgiving is ours…. It all starts with a text: “Can’t wait to see everyone for Thanksgiving! Let’s be civil this year!” You remember last year, when someone “accidentally” sent your MAGA cap down the disposal. You know the text was not intended for your cousin who livestreams her dietary needs (“I guess no one remembers—again—I’m vegan.”) The text was aimed squarely at you, the family’s only conservative.
‘Moses’ and Michelangelo, by Brad Miner
By Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing – There’s another basilica called St. Peter’s in Rome, located near the Colosseum. San Pietro in Vincoli (“St. Peter in Chains”) is a minor basilica that gets its own share of visitors, many of whom come for just one reason… Therein lies the “tomb” of Julius II, although the late pope is not interred there. Julius (Giuliano della Rovere) now lies in the other St. Peter’s, the world’s greatest church, next to his uncle, Pope Sixtus IV.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: She Put in All That She Had
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 21:1-4 – 1 He looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the treasury; 2 and he saw a poor widow put in two copper coins. 3 And he said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them; 4 for they all contributed out of their bundance, but she out of her poverty put in all the living that she had.”
‘Golden Age of Ministry’: College Newman Centers Report ‘Staggering’ Surge in Conversions, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, National Catholic Register – American college campuses are cloaked in the annual splendor of fall colors, and students are buckling down in a new semester. Amid the many diversions of campus life, Catholic chaplains say unexpectedly large numbers of students at universities across the country — including many secular institutions — are expressing interest in the Catholic faith… It’s reached the point where many Newman Centers — named, of course, for the newest Doctor of the Church and patron saint of education, St. John Henry Newman — are almost overwhelmed by the response from young men and women on campus to their educational, recreational and sacramental offerings.
Pro-Life Center Takes Its Fight Against Democrat Lawfare To The Supreme Court, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – A pro-life pregnancy center is gearing up to fight back against New Jersey Democrats’ lawfare at the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court early next month… “Our state has done everything they could to make New Jersey a sanctuary state for abortion. Since pregnancy centers like ours do not perform or refer for abortions, we are targets for a government that disagrees with our views,” First Choice Women’s Resource Centers Executive Director Aimee Huber said during a Thursday press conference. “If our attorney general can bully us, it can happen in other states that promote abortion.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “The same prudence which in private life would forbid our paying our own money for unexplained projects, forbids it in the dispensation of the public moneys.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
Saints of the Day for Nov. 24: Saint Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions (1791 – Dec. 21, 1839; Companions d. 1820 – 1862)
By Franciscan Media, November 24 – Andrew Dung-Lac, a Catholic convert ordained to the priesthood, was one of 117 people martyred in Vietnam between 1820 and 1862. Members of the companions group gave their lives for Christ in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, and received beatification during four different occasions between 1900 and 1951. All were canonized during the papacy of Saint John Paul II.
America Has a King, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – This year marks the centennial of the institution of the Solemnity of Christ the King. Pope Pius XI published the encyclical Quas primas on December 11, 1925, which sketched the theology and announced the new feast of the “Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”… Contrary to this year’s protest rhetoric, America does have a king. All men have a king, because the Kingdom of God encompasses all men. As the Preface for the feast observes, Christ presents to His Father “an eternal and universal kingdom.”… The claims of Christ’s Kingship might seem to most people today inflated, even triumphalist. They are an offense to a modernity that makes its peace with secularism ….
Why the Bishops’ Statement on Immigration is Not Important, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Complicit Clergy, (Catholic Culture) – Let’s look at the bishops’ statement on US immigration policy from a completely different angle… Forget the arguments for and against unrestricted immigration, for and against the Trump administration’s crackdown. Instead ask this question: Why are the bishops making any statement at all?.. We can all agree, regardless of our political perspectives, that the immigration problem in the US today is severe. We may disagree about the causes of that problem and about the appropriate remedies. Those are political issues, best resolved in political debates—which are not the bishops’ primary concern.
The Tender Humanity of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary
By Sarah Reinhard, Catholic Exchange – The Presentation of Mary is on our liturgical calendars, but what does it mean? It can’t actually be proven historically, though we read about it in early documents (namely, the Protoevangelium of James)… The Presentation of Mary follows a story of God’s faithfulness to two people. If you’ve read about Abraham and Sarah, then this will feel familiar: Joachim and Anne, Mary’s parents, were long in years and childless. Not by choice; it felt to them like a punishment… They prayed, and they fasted. They mourned separately …
Our Diversity Is Somalia’s Strength, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, Sr. Editor, The Stream – Minnesota is drowning in fraud. Billions in taxpayer dollars have been stolen during the administration of Governor Tim Walz alone. Democratic state officials, overseeing one of the most generous welfare regimes in the country, are asleep at the switch. And the media, duty-bound by progressive pieties, refuse to connect the dots… In many cases, the fraud has allegedly been perpetrated by members of Minnesota’s sizeable Somali community. Federal counterterrorism sources confirm that millions of dollars in stolen funds have been sent back to Somalia, where they ultimately landed in the hands of the terror group Al-Shabaab. As one confidential source put it: “The largest funder of Al-Shabaab is the Minnesota taxpayer.”
Minnesota Somalis Are Funding Terrorists, by Douglas Andrews
By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – A network of Somalis is defrauding the state’s Medicaid program and sending some of the funds to an al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group back home…
“the state’s largest city, Minneapolis, resoundingly calls its Muslims to prayer five times a day and is represented in Congress by a Jew-hating Muslim leftist who may have married her brother to skirt our nation’s immigration laws… “Minnesota is drowning in fraud. Billions in taxpayer dollars have been stolen during the admin. of Gov. Tim Walz alone. Democratic state officials, overseeing one of the most generous welfare regimes in the country, are asleep at the switch. And the media, duty-bound by progressive pieties, refuse to connect the dots.”
Major MAGA Figure to Resign From Congress, by Bradley Devlin
By Bradley Devlin, The Daily Signal – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced Friday night that she will be resigning her seat in Congress come Jan. 5, 2026… “I’ve always represented the common American man and woman as a member of the House of Representatives, which is why I’ve always been despised in Washington, D.C.” Greene said, expressing extreme displeasure with how things are going within the Republican party… “Almost one year into our majority, the legislature has been mostly sidelined. We endured an eight week shutdown, wrongly… and we are entering campaign season, which means all courage leaves and only safe campaign re-election mode is turned on in the House of Representatives.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: All Live to Him
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 20:27-40 – 27 There came to him some Sadducees, those who say that there is no resurrection, 28 and they asked him a question, saying, “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies, having a wife but no children, the man must take the wife and raise up children for his brother. 29 Now there were seven brothers; the first took a wife, and died without children; 30 and the second 31 and the third took her, and likewise all seven left no children and died. 32 Afterward the woman also died. 33 In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will the woman be? For the seven had her as wife.”
Homeland Security Official Justifies Immigration Enforcement, Cites St. Augustine’s ‘City of God’, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – Nathaniel Madden (Dep. Asst. Sec. for communications at DHS) said… that when considering that verse, one should recognize “a key distinction” in how to demonstrate charity “when you’re talking about people who have knowingly broken laws to get somewhere” as opposed to “a much different situation than dealing with the blameless poor who are citizens of the same country.”… St. Augustine in “City of God” on the compatibility of both justice and mercy (stated) the two are not contradictory… (said) in some cases, DHS has to deal with “severe criminals,” and in all cases, “illegal immigration is itself illegal.”… “We have to take into account that laws were broken,” Madden said. He said authorities do ensure the “human dignity” of migrants is protected.
Vance Calls Border Security ‘Humanitarian’ in Response to Pope Leo XIV, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – Vice President JD Vance called border security “humanitarian” in response to comments from Pope Leo XIV about immigration policy in the United States… “Border security is not just good for American citizens,” Vance said in an interview with Breitbart’s Matthew Boyle on Nov. 20. “It is the humanitarian thing to do for the entire world.”… Pope Leo XIV on Nov. 18 asked Americans to listen to U.S. bishops’ message opposing “the indiscriminate mass deportation of people” and urged humane treatment of migrants.
Fr. Jerry J. Pokorsky: What the Bishops Got Wrong on Immigration
By Father Jerry J. Pokorsky, Catholic World Report – the influx of illegals who came in through the back door – by the thousands, caravan after caravan, in the past four years overwhelmed our system. So they are made to wait for long periods before they could be heard in courts. That means up to five to ten years of enjoying unearned benefits (freebies) paid for by taxpayer money, while they waited their court dates. The Biden administration even gave them free cellphones to set up their own hearings, which they did up to 10 years or longer. The longer the waiting period, the more freebies they got.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee Quietly Met with Convicted Israeli Spy at Embassy, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee held a private July meeting at the American Embassy in Jerusalem with Jonathan Pollard — the former Navy intelligence analyst who served 30 years in prison for spying on the U.S. on behalf of Israel — according to a New York Times report published Nov. 20… Pollard confirmed the meeting in an interview with the Times after the outlet learned of it from three anonymous U.S. officials. He reportedly said he initiated the conversation to thank Huckabee for publicly supporting his release.
Trump Already Has an Affordability Agenda: Reduce Immigration, by Matt Boose
By Matt Boose, Chronicles – Instead of leaving the affordability issue to regressive socialists, Trump and his team should focus on fulfilling his promise to drastically reduce immigration and argue that a less crowded America will be more livable and harmonious… There is no denying that the artificially high demand from Third World immigration is placing enormous stress on mortgage and rental costs. It is simple supply and demand. Immigration also reduces housing options by negatively affecting the desirability of neighborhoods and driving people to leave places they now consider “foreign” in search of the familiar.
Against Right-Wing Modernism, by Jackson Gold
By Jackson Gold, OnePeterFive – The Church is in the midst of a serious crisis, the crisis of Modernism. Modernism is a deadly and insidious heresy, but what is not often stated is how it arises. It is a fact that Modernism, like an evolving disease, has many forms. While Modernism has many components, it all boils down to trying to do the impossible, the fusing of the Catholic faith with the demonic ideologies of the so-called Enlightenment. The Enlightenment itself is what spawned classical Liberalism, a truly evil and insidious ideology that was given infallible papal condemnations in Quanta Cura, the Syllabus of Errors, Rerum Novarum, Immortale Dei, Mirari vos, and Pascendi Dominici gregis.
Saint of the Day for November 22: Saint Cecilia (d. 230?)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Cecilia’s Story – Although Cecilia is one of the most famous of the Roman martyrs, the familiar stories about her are apparently not founded on authentic material. There is no trace of honor being paid her in early times. A fragmentary inscription of the late fourth century refers to a church named after her, and her feast was celebrated at least in 545.
Guttmacher Revises Abortion Numbers for Recent Years, Revealing More Lives Lost, by Carole Novielli
By Carole Novielli, Live Action News – Abortion numbers are increasing, nearing levels we have not seen in the U.S. since 2011 — and recently revised statistics from the Guttmacher Institute reveal they’re increasing more than we were originally told… We now end the lives of nearly 3,000 preborn babies by abortion every day in America, but that death toll is likely far greater, given the large numbers of uncounted chemical abortions happening across the country, even in pro-life states. …
The Emergence of the Post-Liberal Catholic Priest, by Kenneth Craycraft
By Kenneth Craycraft, Catholic World Report – The Catholic Project describes itself as “an initiative from Catholic University [of America] to foster effective collaboration between the clergy and the laity of the Church in the wake of the sexual abuse crisis.” But with its Wave Two Study, the initiative has broadened its scope to include a wide range of concerns related to the shifting profiles of Catholic priests in the United States. The survey does not reveal newer priests’ suspicion of one extreme of the political spectrum in favor of the other. Rather, it suggests that they are uncomfortable with the political liberalism to which practically all Americans subscribe, especially as that liberalism has distorted Catholic witness.
Fr. Richard Heilman: Things Accelerate Toward the End – Prophecy of Archbishop Fulton Sheen
By Fr. Richard Heilman, Roman Catholic Man – “The final battle between the Lord and the reign of Satan will be about marriage and the family. Don’t be afraid … because anyone who operates for the sanctity of marriage and the family will always be contended and opposed in every way, because this is the decisive issue … however, Our Lady has already crushed its head” (Sister Lucia, one of the seers of Fatima)… The Latin phrase, motus in fine velocior, is commonly used to indicate the faster passing of the time at the end of an historical period. I’ve heard it said that it means, “Things accelerate toward the end.” We are living through an historical hour which is not necessarily the end of times, but certainly could be marked as the end of an era. …
Mary Helped Jesus Save the World, by Monica Miller
By Monica Miller, Crisis Magazine – “Two parents have generated us for death; two parents have generated us for life.”… This is a statement St. Augustine proclaimed in Sermon 22. The parents of death are, of course, Adam and Eve—as they ushered in original sin and the Fall of man. And who are the parents of life? Namely, according to Augustine—none other than God and the Virgin Mary. It could be argued that Augustine is saying, at least on some level, that if Mary was called by God to partner with Him in the world’s salvation, Mary, properly understood, in union with God, is Co-redemptrix.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Who Will Entrust to You the True Riches?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 16:9-15 – 9 And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous mammon, so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal habitations. 10 “He who is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much; and he who is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in much. 11 If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will entrust to you the true riches? 12 And if you have not been faithful in that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own?
Bishops against Bishops: the Proven Solution, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – Back in 2023, all orthodox Catholics of good will heard the news of His Excellency, Bishop Paprocki’s condemnation of heresy in one of the most prominent American journals, First Things. This was ostensibly a condemnation of Cardinal McElroy’s brazen challenge to Catholic moral theology in two pieces (here and here) at America—a connection underlined by Bishop Paprocki’s quoting verbatim from the cardinal’s first article. Nevertheless, His Excellency did say shortly thereafter (on Raymond Arroyo) that he did not want to name names, but had European cardinals also in mind. …
Pope Leo XIV Plans to Hold Major Meeting of Cardinals in January, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Pope Leo XIV is planning to convene an extraordinary consistory of cardinals in early January, the theme of which is not yet known… the Vatican Secretariat of State said that “Holy Father Leo XIV has in mind to convene an Extraordinary Consistory for the days of January 7 and 8, 2026.”… “In due course, the Dean of the College of Cardinals will send to Your Eminence the relevant letter with further details,” continued the note, before ending: “With profound reverence, coordinating office of the Secretariat of State.”
Has the Left Moved on From Climate Change? by Ellie Gardey Holmes
By Ellie Gardey Holmes, The American Spectator – Average Americans have moved on from climate change, and the Left is pretending to not care either… No one cares about climate change anymore… The decline also shows up in Google searches for “climate change,” which have also decreased by half since 2023… People, it seems, have simply gotten tired of the same old story of doom and gloom and melting ice caps. The fact that life has gone on normally — with GDPs continuing to increase and heat deaths decreasing — despite the fact that we’ve surpassed date after date of proclaimed catastrophic “tipping points” isn’t helping climate change activists, either. ….
Zohran Mamdani Vows to Shut Down Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers, by Rev. Jim Harden
Rev. Jim Harden, LifeNews – Zohran Mamdani is now the Mayor-elect of New York City. During his campaign, he “vowed to ‘protect New Yorkers from’ pro-life pregnancy centers which he accused of spreading ‘false or deceptive information.’” His threat refers directly to CompassCare. CompassCare runs the only three pro-life medical pregnancy centers in all of New York City. His threat mimics the lawsuit brought by pro-abortion activist Letitia James, New York’s Attorney General, who endorsed Mamdani’s mayoral bid. …
Trump Is Not To Blame For Democrats Electing Violent Extremists, by Mark Hemingway
By Mark Hemingway, The Federalist – Democrats have a long history of defending and electing party leaders engaged in the worst behavior imaginable, while Republican voters are still rejecting extremists… While liberal America is justifiably triumphant about Tuesday night’s election results, a lot of professionals are quietly worried about extremism infecting the party. Certainly, electing a mayor of New York who’s an unfortunate hellbroth of communism, Islamism, and “defund the police,” is not someone you want defining your party nationally. …
What Biblical Giants Can Teach Us about the Transhumanist Movement, by Grayson Quay
By Grayson Quay, Catholic Exchange – Transhumanism did not originate with the invention of CRISPR, IVF, or NeuraLink. It is not primarily a technological phenomenon, but a spiritual one… The transhumanist temptation is as old as Eden. By this, I do not mean merely that it shows up in the most ancient stories human cultures have told themselves. I mean that demonic beings literal disembodied entities have intervened in history to spread Satan’s false promises and to goad us into becoming like them… In fact, if we take Christian tradition seriously, they’ve come close to accomplishing that goal once already.
The Dark Truth of Surrogacy: Creating Children With ‘No Mother At All’, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – The dark truth of surrogacy: Creating children with ‘no mother at all’ … A set of twins born in New York in 2023 have lived in a foster home since birth because the Department of Social Services determined they had no mother at all and should be considered wards of the state… MaryBeth Lewis awaited the arrival of twin babies — a boy and a girl — who were being carried by a surrogate in upstate New York. But there were problems. MaryBeth wasn’t actually the biological mother of the babies, and her husband wasn’t the biological father.
Profiles of Valor: America’s Veterans and the Price of Liberty
By Mark Alexander, Patriot Post – Millions of Veterans have paid the heavy price of sustaining American Liberty for 250 years… We have celebrated some remarkable 250th anniversaries this year… In the spring of 1775, civil discontent with royal rulers was growing, and American Patriots in Massachusetts and other colonies were preparing to cast off their masters… On 23 March, we observed the anniversary of Patrick Henry’s impassioned “Give me Liberty or give me death” speech, which captured the spirit of the coming revolution in defense of American Liberty.
Trump Vows US Will Protect Christians Worldwide, Especially Those in Nigeria, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump pledged Nov. 5 that the U.S. stands “ready, willing, and able to save” Christians in countries where they are being slaughtered… “We stand ready, willing, and able to save our great Christian population around the world. This is not going to happen,” Trump said in a video message from the White House. “The killing of Christians is not going to happen.”… Trump said Christians in Nigeria face especially severe persecution as Islamist extremists continue to massacre thousands for their faith. ….
Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, by Amira Abuzeid
By Amira Abuzeid, Catholic News Agency – Alexandria becomes 36th U.S. diocese to declare bankruptcy… The Catholic Diocese of Alexandria, Louisiana, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Friday, Oct. 31, making it the 41st U.S. diocese to seek court-supervised reorganization in the wake of clergy sexual abuse claims… Bishop Robert Marshall Jr., who has led the 50-parish diocese in central Louisiana since 2020, announced the petition in a letter and video posted to the diocese’s website… “As your bishop, I apologize to abuse survivors … “
TODAY! Transportation Officials Slash Fights at 40 Major Airports as Shutdown Strains Safety System, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Airlines and travelers are rushing to adjust plans after U.S. transportation officials announced a 10% reduction in flight traffic at 40 major airports beginning Nov. 7. The officials cited safety concerns related to the government shutdown as it drags into its second month… Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Nov. 5 that the cuts, coordinated through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will “lead to more cancellations” but are necessary to maintain safety.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Necessity of Prudent Foresight
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 16:1-8 – 1 He also said to the disciples, “There was a rich man who had a steward, and charges were brought to him that this man was wasting his goods. 2 And he called him and said to him, `What is this that I hear about you? Turn in the account of your stewardship, for you can no longer be steward.’ 3 And the steward said to himself, `What shall I do, since my master is taking the stewardship away from me? …
What’s the Right US Response to Mass Killings of Christians in Africa? New Report Calls for ‘Real Action’, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump is drawing attention to the persecution of Christians in Africa, which has created a moment of “leverage” and momentum for “real action,” according to a new report from The Heritage Foundation… “Human rights attacks against Christians occur too often, though [they] escape mainstream America, given unfamiliarity, distance, and competing priorities,” Ned Rauch-Mannino, a visiting fellow for The Heritage Foundation’s Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for National Security, wrote in the report.
Leftist Radicals In Office Are Much More Dangerous Than Fringe Radicals On Podcasts, by Joshua Monnington
By Joshua Monnington, The Federalist – But to imply that the problem of leftist extremists in political office is limited to Mamdani and Jones would be inaccurate. There is, of course, Keith Ellison, the attorney general of Minnesota, “a big supporter of infamous anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan,” who has been accused of physical abuse by multiple women. Ilhan Omar, a Democrat congresswoman from Minnesota, has blamed Charlie Kirk for his assassination and said that on 9/11 “some people did something.” Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Maxine Waters have been anything but shy about inciting intimidation and violence against their political opponents.
Catholic Bishop: Tell Governor Pritzker to Veto Terrible Assisted Suicide Bill, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Bishop Thomas Paprocki of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois has issued an urgent plea for Catholics and all people to contact Gov. J.B. Pritzker and demand he veto a controversial assisted suicide bill that pro-life advocates say would endanger vulnerable residents and undermine the sanctity of human life… The call to action comes just days after the Illinois State Senate approved Senate Bill 1950 in a surprise early-morning vote on October 31, amending the measure onto an unrelated food sanitation bill to legalize the use of lethal drugs for assisted suicide.
The Christian Character of George Washington, by Susan Hanssen
By Susan Hanssen, Crisis Magazine – Young conservatives debate “Christian nationalism” while Catholic students still ask about Washington’s connection to Freemasonry at the founding of our nation. It’s time to unpack these myths… It might strike many college professors—immersed in a campus atmosphere that writes off the American Founders for complicity in slavery—as odd that I still get, at my little Catholic liberal arts college, questions every year from students about George Washington being a Freemason.
The Last Lifeline, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – I take it as given that God commands only what is good for us and forbids only what is bad, which means sometimes also not permitting others to do what’s bad. For we are social beings, and permission slides into participation, and participation slides into approval, and approval eventually demands celebration, and sometimes even compulsion.
Saint of the Day for November 7: St. Saint Didacus
Franciscan Media – Didacus is living proof that God “chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong.”.. As a young man in Spain, Didacus joined the Secular Franciscan Order and lived for some time as a hermit. After Didacus became a Franciscan brother, he developed a reputation for great insight into God’s ways. His penances were heroic. He was so generous with the poor that the friars sometimes grew uneasy about his charity.
How to Die Well, According to a Catholic Neurosurgeon, by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – than 25 years as a neurosurgeon… Doran, 62, who was ordained a Roman Catholic deacon in 2021, chronicles both types of exits and offers advice to fellow Catholics for how they can follow the Church’s teachings and prepare to meet their Maker in his 2023 book, To Die Well: A Catholic Neurosurgeon’s Guide to the End of Life, published by Ignatius Press. ….
Catholicism and the Problem of Political Extremism, by James Kalb
By James Kalb, Catholic World Report – Compared with secular and certain other religious tendencies, Catholics and Catholic organizations seem unusually resistant to the appeal of political violence… But what about Catholic political behavior when aligned with power?… Integralism, which might be defined as the view that Catholicism ought to play a political role rather like that now played by the liberal conception of human rights, is commonly considered extreme. And indeed a pope like Innocent III exercised extensive political power—organizing crusades, intervening in the choice of emperors, annulling Magna Carta, and so on.
Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P.: On Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces
By Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P., OnePeterFive – WHEN the bases of the interior life are considered, we cannot discuss the action of Christ, the universal Mediator, on His Mystical Body without also speaking of the influence of Mary Mediatrix. As we remarked, many persons delude themselves, maintaining that they reach union with God without having continual recourse to our Lord, Who is the way, the truth, and the life. Another error would consist in wishing to go to our Lord without going first to Mary, whom the Church calls in a special feast the Mediatrix of all graces.
Pastoral Letter: Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: She Who Stands Beneath the Cross
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – On 4 November 2025, the Holy See released a Doctrinal Note through the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) entitled Mater Populi Fidelis, signed by DDF Prefect Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandez. In the document, Cardinal Fernandez declares “it would not be appropriate to use the title ‘Co-redemptrix’ to define Mary’s cooperation.” The stated reason is that such a title “risks obscuring Christ’s unique salvific mediation and can therefore create confusion and an imbalance in the harmony of the truths of the Christian faith…” (Paragraph 22)… Because many of the faithful are unsettled by these words, and because love for the Blessed Virgin is the heartbeat of authentic Catholic faith, I feel compelled as a successor of the Apostles to reaffirm the perennial teaching of the Church regarding Our Lady’s singular cooperation in the Redemption. …
Why Republicans Lost This Election, by Gregory Lyakhov
By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post – If the GOP wants to recover in 2026, it must rediscover its purpose and learn how to communicate it. Voters must see Democrats for what they have become — a party increasingly defined by socialism, anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism, and identity politics. Democrats across the country, from mainstream leaders to grassroots organizers, supported Mamdani and others like him. That alignment gives Republicans a moral and political opening.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Sinners Were Drawn to Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 15:1-10 – 1 Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear him.2 And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying, “This man receives sinners and eats with them.” 3 So he told them this parable: 4 “What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost, until he finds it? 5 And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing. ….
Commentary: Bill Gates Gets Mugged by Reality on Climate, by Stephen Moore
By Stephen Moore, The Daily Signal –
You’ve probably heard by now the blockbuster news that Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the richest people to ever walk the planet, has had a change of heart on climate change… For several decades, Gates poured billions of dollars into the climate-industrial complex and was howling that “the end is nigh” unless we stop using fossil fuels, cars, air conditioning, and general anesthesia… Now, he says he rejects the “doomsday” predictions of the more extreme global warming prophets.
To the Place of the Dead, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – The word “cemetery” means “place for sleeping” (from the Greek verb for sleeping, koimaō). It was never applied to pagan graveyards, but rather coined specifically for the graveyards of Christians and Jews who believed in the resurrection of the dead… We must learn to see Christian “sleeping places” in this way. They must come to appear to us in a certain way. They are not dreary places of hopelessness and annihilation. – “She is not dead, but sleeping.” (Luke 8:52) Rather, they are places of anticipation, of assurance of the quick passing of this world.
Why Now? The Vatican’s Odd ‘Clarification’ of Marian Piety, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – So now we see the price that the Catholic Church must pay for the years of confusion over matters of doctrine during the reign of Pope Francis. When the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) publishes a statement, designed to clarify the proper language to use in praise of the Virgin Mary, faithful Catholics—who in the past would have carefully heeded such a cautionary note from the Vatican’s top doctrinal body—see the document as an offense against piety and a betrayal of the perennial tradition.
Why Are Fewer Catholics Having Church Funerals? by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – Despite its enormous significance, skipping a funeral Mass and instead opting for a graveside service or ‘celebration of life’ for a loved one has become increasingly common among U.S. Catholics… Death awaits at the end of every human life, and this profound event is also the entry point to the final judgment by Jesus that will determine the permanent destination of every human soul: heaven or hell. …
Hammering a Higher Vision for Higher Education: The College of St. Joseph the Worker, by Paul Kengor
By Paul Kengor, The American Spectator – In this industrial, Rust Belt city in northeastern Ohio, just across the Ohio River from West Virginia and mere miles from the Pennsylvania border, something special is happening. No, it isn’t the idyllic Nutcracker Village displays that adorn downtown at Christmastime. Nor is it the latest tribute to the town’s most famous native son — the legendary Rat Pack crooner Dean Martin. It isn’t even the excellent Catholic college the city boasts, Franciscan University of Steubenville, home to renowned scholars of the faith such as Scott Hahn and Regis Martin. Though, as with Franciscan, it does relate to higher education.
The Fraud That Won’t Die: Obamacare’s Endless Deceptions, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Crisis Magazine – Every social institution is buckling under the strain imposed by the tens of millions of illegal immigrants now residing in the United States. At the center of this collapse lies Obamacare… While the government shutdown continues and health-care reform remains gridlocked, Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act) burdens taxpayers with out-of-control costs. For more than a decade, Obamacare has been riddled with systemic fraud that has been denied by Democratic Party bureaucrats, ignored by much of the media, and paid for by weary taxpayers.
Built on lies including “if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor,” Catholics continue to bitterly recall the duplicitous role that Sr. Carol Keehan, CEO of the Catholic Healthcare Association …
The DDF Marian Document Relies on Poor Argumentation, Reveals Double Standard, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released today a “Doctrinal Note on Some Marian Titles regarding Mary’s Cooperation in the Work of Salvation” (Mater Populi Fidelis), and it has raised a few eyebrows along with quite a few questions… The document has sections of theological and historical reflection that are quite excellent. I think, however, that it doth protest too much, throws out the baby with the bath water, and strains gnats while apparently being oblivious to the various camels walking about.
Fulton J. Sheen’s Guide to Victory over Vice, by K.V. Turley
By K.V. Turley, Catholic Exchange – Sheen’s outline is simple enough. There are seven deadly sins, and so there are seven chapters. Each chapter is a brief look at each sin—anger, lust, etc.—and the means to counter it. As I said, this is a hard book to review. The author was more than able to speak for himself, so I shall step aside and give you a taste, albeit all too brief, of Sheen’s thought and style: Anger – It is not hatred that is wrong; it is hating the wrong thing that is wrong. It is not anger that is wrong; it is being angry at the wrong thing that is wrong. Tell me your enemy, and I will tell you what you are. Tell me your hatred, and I will tell you your character. …
Saint of the Day for November 6: Saint Nicholas Tavelic and Companions (1340 – November 14, 1391)
Franciscan Media, November 6 – Nicholas Tavelic and his three companions are among the 158 Franciscans who have been martyred in the Holy Land since the friars became custodians of the shrines in 1335… Nicholas Tavelic was born in 1340 to a wealthy and noble family in Croatia. He joined the Franciscans, and was sent with Deodat of Rodez to preach in Bosnia. …
POLITICS! U.S. Catholic Bishops Urge World Leaders to Address Climate Change at 30th Annual UN Climate Change Conf. (COP30), by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, CNA – U.S. bishops and other Catholic leaders are offering “prayers of support and solidarity” for world leaders who will discuss climate change and other environmental matters at an upcoming conference…The 30th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) is scheduled for Nov. 10–21 in Belém, Brazil. World leaders, scientists, and representatives from civil society will discuss ways to implement solutions to combat climate change and form new national action plans.
Mamdani Win Will Ravage Entire State, by Betsy McCaughey
By Betsy McCaughey, Patriot Post – New Yorkers, brace yourselves for crazy laws and huge tax hikes… Zohran Mamdani’s win Tuesday should send tremors far beyond New York City. A Mamdani victory will ignite wholesale legislative attacks on property owners, charter schools, law enforcement and businesses all across New York state. From Buffalo to Amagansett, nothing will be spared… In New York, the big decisions about criminal law, education, rent laws and taxation are legislated at the state level, not locally. Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists of America will be calling the shots in Albany as well as at City Hall. …
TODAY! Trump’s Tariffs on Trial at SCOTUS, by Daniel McCarthy
By Daniel McCarthy, Chronicles – In times of national emergency, should the Supreme Court dictate America’s grand strategy and international economic policies?… This question confronts the justices this week in Learning Resources v. Trump, a case that puts the president’s tariff powers to the test. If President Donald Trump loses, the Treasury faces having to refund more than $100 billion in tariff revenue, and the president’s trade strategy will be thrown into chaos… Businesses that have already changed their operations because of the tariffs, drawing jobs and supply chains back to America, will be subject to grave new uncertainties …
Radical Abortion Activist Abigail Spanberger Wins Virginia Governor Race, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Democrat Abigail Spanberger is projected to be elected Virginia’s first female governor Tuesday, defeating pro-life Republican Winsome Earle-Sears in a contest that pro-life advocates warned could transform the state into the “abortion capital of the South.” With exit polling data and early precincts reporting, the abortion activist is projected to become Virginia’s next governor and the first woman to hold the state’s highest office, according to Decision Desk HQ.
When the Spirit Is Willing but the Parents Are Weak, by Dave and Debbie Cowden
By Dave and Debbie Cowden, Catholic Exchange – If I had to summarize my prayer life in one sentence, it would be this: “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak” (see Mt. 26:41). I imagine this is the case for many parents, who feel they are merely “scraping by” or “surviving, not thriving.” Yes, these are clichés. Yes, they ring true… We Cowdens have seen this in our lives. There are seasons when our family prays regularly together and other seasons when we feel we hardly resemble a Catholic family, outside of attending Sunday Mass. …
Gaslighting the Faithful, by Andrea Madrigal
By Andrea Madrigal, Crisis Magazine – I know by now that I shouldn’t be surprised by anything that comes from the clergy, and yet Fr. Carter’s words left me in shock. This is a man who is supposed to be the father, the shepherd to hundreds of grieving sheep as they are spiritually abused at the hands of their bishop and Rome; but instead, his reaction was to try to gaslight those very souls he is in charge of into eating the stones they are being given in place of bread. In this article, I intend to examine this sermon more closely as a response to Fr. Carter’s words. As a regular TLM attendee myself, I grieve with my fellow Catholics in the diocese of Knoxville, as I cannot imagine what life would be like without the Traditional Latin Mass.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The True Cost of Discipleship
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:25-33 – 25 Now great multitudes accompanied him; and he turned and said to them, 26 “If any one comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. 27 Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me, cannot be my disciple. ….
Democrats Sweep Key Off-Year Elections, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Democrats scored a string of victories Nov. 4, winning several closely watched gubernatorial and municipal races in contests seen as bellwethers ahead of the 2026 midterms… In Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger defeated Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears to succeed term-limited Gov. Glenn Youngkin. With an estimated 98% of votes counted, Spanberger was ahead 57.6% to Earle-Sears’ 42.2%, according to the Associated Press… Meanwhile, Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares lost his re-election bid to Democrat Jay Jones, who overcame weeks of controversy over resurfaced violent text messages in which Jones mused about the deaths of Republicans. …
Electoral Massacre for Republicans Nationwide, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Last night’s election was a wipeout for Republican candidates in almost every important race. It’s a wake-up call and a warning before next year’s midterm congressional contest… What happened? All politics is local, so different factors decided the various races. But a common theme was this: Without Donald Trump on the ballot, Republicans seem unable to overcome the advantages Democrats baked into the system — from massive Third World immigration that transformed local electorates, and still-intact corruption in vote-counting software, to the deep divisions that still plague the GOP between diehard anti-Trump elitists and populists who follow his model. …
The Importance of Intercessory Prayer, by Caroline Manno
By Caroline Manno, Crisis Magazine – The Catechism of the Catholic Church has this to say about intercessory prayer: Since Abraham, intercession—asking on behalf of another—has been characteristic of a heart attuned to God’s mercy. In the age of the Church, Christian intercession participates in Christ’s, as an expression of the communion of saints. In intercession, he who prays looks “not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others,” even to the point of praying for those who do him harm. (CCC 2635) …
A Peek Under the Hood, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – Between half and two-thirds of U.S. adults have gambled, at least occasionally, over the past year. Nearly 8 percent gamble every day. This includes everything from state lotteries and online betting to local casinos. For some, gambling is simple entertainment. For others, it’s a serious problem… Gambling demographics are revealing. Economic class and education matter, but not in a simplistic way… From a Catholic perspective, gambling isn’t inherently wrong, so long as it’s fair, moderate, and doesn’t compromise one’s basic needs and responsibilities to others. But in practice, the U.S. gambling industry is organized to produce exactly the opposite results.
Commentary: What Tuesday’s Election Results Mean for the 2026 Midterms, by Bradley Devlin
By Bradley Devlin, The Daily Signal – The conservative chattering class will lament loudly and profusely about Tuesday’s results, not only because it is good for business, but because it’s their elections. Virginia, New Jersey, New York City—these are the places they call home, and they expect too much of the citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah. Which I only feel comfortable saying because I’m from California, a modern-day Capernaum… Certainly, the temptation to get swept up in the punishment about to be exacted on these places is strong. In New York City, Democrat Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s policies will destroy what’s left of the city’s independent working class.
Elections: NYC Voters Elect Communist Zohran Mamdani As Next Mayor
By: Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Furthering the Big Apple’s descent into communism, New York City voters elected radical Democrat Zohran Mamdani to be their next mayor on Tuesday… According to several media outlets, the Ugandan-born Mamdani is projected to defeat former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa in the race to lead one of America’s most populous cities… As of publication, preliminary results show Mamdani winning 50.4 percent of the electorate with 90 percent of votes tabulated. Meanwhile, Cuomo and Sliwa are projected to receive 41.6 percent and 7.1 percent of the vote …
Saint of the Day for November 5: St. Peter Chrysologus
By Franciscan Media – A man who vigorously pursues a goal may produce results far beyond his expectations and his intentions. Thus it was with Peter ” of the Golden Words,” as he was called, who as a young man became bishop of Ravenna, the capital of the empire in the West… At the time there were abuses and vestiges of paganism evident in his diocese, and these Peter was determined to battle and overcome. His principal weapon was the short sermon, and many of them have come down to us.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: THE TRUTH ABOUT VATICAN II
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – When Pope John XXIII opened the Council on 11 October 1962, he announced that “the Spouse of Christ prefers to make use of the medicine of mercy rather than of severity.” The sentiment sounded generous, yet it revealed a shift: correction would give way to dialogue, severity to leniency, warning to optimism. In that same address he talked about the “prophets of doom who are always forecasting disaster, as though the end of the world were at hand,” whereas he saw “a new order of human relations” emerging. The naïve trust that the modern world could be persuaded by gentleness rather than converted by truth became the keynote of his pontificate.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Why We Must Persevere in Prayer
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – My close friend, a devout Catholic, was diagnosed with an advanced stage of cancer some months ago. She was a woman of strong faith, passionately in love with Jesus and His Mother Mary. She believed that she would be healed by Jesus. Together with her family, we all prayed intensely for her healing even as her health slowly deteriorated… I administered the Sacrament of Anointing to her for the final time in the presence of her grieving family. After the anointing, she looked at me with her customary beautiful smile and said, “Father, I know to Whom I am going.” Her words both edified me and brought tears to my eyes. …
Movie Industry Tanks as Leftist, Irrelevant Films Play to Empty Theaters, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – A few weeks ago, we posted the thoughtful review by survivor of Chinese Communist persecution Chenyuan Snider of the new movie One Battle After Another, which is a powerfully crafted recruitment film for Antifa terrorists. It got lavished with praise by Hollywood, and doubtless some unhinged souls were triggered by it to engage in future violence… A small consolation is that the movie had few viewers and will lose tens of millions of dollars. So did most of the other politicized, weird, or out-of-touch films released this year. In fact, a review of 2025 could be titled One Flop After Another, as Breitbart reports:
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Invitation to the King’s Banquet Table
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:15-24 – 15 When one of those who sat at table with him heard this, he said to him, “Blessed is he who shall eat bread in the kingdom of God!” 16 But he said to him, “A man once gave a great banquet, and invited many; 17 and at the time for the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, `Come; for all is now ready.’ 18 But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, `I have bought a field, and I must go out and see it; I pray you, have me excused.’ ….
Catholic Vote: Warning from 2024: Nigerian Bishop Describes Reality of Genocide Against Christians as Hatred, Not Climate Change
By Catholic Vote News Feed – A Nigerian bishop recently described the devastating reality that Islamist Fulani terrorists are committing a genocide against Christians, and he called on the world to respond… The genocide in Nigeria “should be the concern of every other human being, everybody, man and woman, of goodwill,” Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe of the diocese of Makurdi, in Benue State of Nigeria, told CatholicVote in an interview this week.
TODAY! Election Day Showdown: Key Races to Watch Tuesday, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Voters across the country will head to the polls Nov. 4 in elections that many see as early tests of the political landscape nearly a year into President Donald Trump’s second term and one year ahead of the midterms… Here are the top races drawing national attention: Virginia, New Jersey, New York and California proposition ….
Election Spotlight: Where the Virginia Candidates Stand on Pro-Life, by SBA ProLife
By SBA ProLife, LifeNews – Virginia is one of two states holding regularly scheduled state legislative elections in 2025, making it one of the most watched “off-year” elections leading up to midterms next year. Voters will select all 100 members of the House of Delegates Tuesday, as well as the governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. Party control of the House especially will set the course of the battle for life in the largest southeastern state that has not enacted protections for unborn babies and mothers in the law after Dobbs ….
Why Heretics Hate Mary but We Should Love Her More & More, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, One Peter Five – Marian devotion is the cure for heresy and the healing of all heretics. We must turn to her for refuge from the heretical depravity now consuming the Church. Marian devotion is the destruction of error, the fount of humility, and a potent safeguard for orthodox faith… The most infallible and indubitable sign by which we may distinguish a heretic, a man of bad doctrine, a reprobate, from one of the predestinate, is that the heretic and the reprobate have nothing but contempt and indifference for our Blessed Lady, endeavoring by their words and examples to diminish the veneration and love of her. (30) …
Report: Foreign Charities Have Pumped $2 Billion Into U.S.-Based Leftist Groups, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Nearly half a dozen foreign charities have dumped more than a billion dollars into numerous U.S.-based leftist organizations and causes in recent years, according to a new investigative report… Released on Friday, the new analysis by Americans for Public Trust (APT) shows how five overseas charities have collectively funneled almost $2 billion into left-wing groups, policy fights, and more “to advance their extreme, foreign, activist agenda” in America. These causes, according to the report, range from funding climate alarmist demonstrations and campaigns to environmental-related litigation.
Peter Kreeft’s Joyful Apologia, by David Paul Deavel
By David Paul Deavel, Catholic World Report – For Catholics, the end of October marked the beginning of Hallowtide—All Hallows’ Eve, or Halloween, All Hallows (All Saints), and All Souls. For Protestant Christians who have maintained some connection with the first Protestants, October 31 is celebrated as Reformation Day, which commemorates Martin Luther’s posting of his Ninety-five Theses… I grew up celebrating Halloween (the secular version) and, because my parents started attending a Calvinist congregation (Christian Reformed) when I was young, we sometimes attended Reformation Day services.
The Growing Conservative Schism and How to Avoid It, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – A schism threatens to tear apart the Right, one whose epicenter lies not in America but in Israel… With last November’s election, the conservative Right in this country secured a massive victory. Donald Trump won the presidency handily, the GOP gained control of both the House and the Senate, and the Democratic Party was in disarray, with no one to bring them back to prominence. It appeared clear that the nation could look forward to years of Republican dominance… That’s not so clear anymore, because a schism threatens to tear apart the Right, one whose epicenter lies not in America but in Israel. …
Vatican Nixes Use of ‘Co-Redemptrix,’ ‘Mediatrix’ as Titles for Mary, by Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, CNA – The Vatican’s doctrinal office said Tuesday the titles of “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix” are not appropriate ways to describe Mary’s participation in salvation… In “Mater Populi Fidelis” (“The Mother of the Faithful People of God”), the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) said when an expression requires frequent explanation to maintain the correct meaning, it becomes unhelpful… “In this case, the expression ‘Co-redemptrix’ does not help extol Mary as the first and foremost collaborator in the work of Redemption and grace ….
Election Day 2025: Parties Seek Bellwether Victories, Voters in CA Weigh Partisan Redistricting, by Steven Richards
By Steven Richards, Just the News – The Republican and Democratic Parties look to Election Day 2025 as a bellwether for their national chances in the upcoming midterms and are making their final pushes to get their candidates across the finish line in Virginia and New Jersey… Both parties are looking to the races as a referendum on President Donald Trump’s second term in order to glean how well both parties may expect to perform in next year’s midterm elections.
Mamdani’s Agenda: Stalinism and Sloth, by Deroy Murdock
By Deroy Murdock, The American Spectator – If New Yorkers foolishly elect Democrat mayoral nominee Zohran Kwame Mamdani, they should expect the agenda of Karl Marx and the work ethic of Joe Biden. Mamdani’s tenure in the New York State Assembly suggests as much… The Ugandan-born, Israel-loathing, antisemite routinely sounds like an audio edition of Das Kapital… Citing a guiding principle of Communism, Mamdani told his fellow members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) in 2021 that their “end goal” should be “seizing the means of production.” Mamdani proudly wears the far-far Left DSA’s seal of approval.. (one of his ) top endorsements….
Saint of the Day for November 4: St. Charles Borromeo
Franciscan Media – The name of Charles Borromeo is associated with reform. He lived during the time of the Protestant Reformation, and had a hand in the reform of the whole Church during the final years of the Council of Trent… Although he belonged to the Milanese nobility and was related to the powerful Medici family, Charles desired to devote himself to the Church…
Msgr. Charles Pope: The ‘Dark’ Requiem Is Actually a Beacon of Hope: Finding Mercy in the Traditional Funeral Mass
By Msgr. Charles Pope, National Catholic Register – When I was in seminary back in the mid-1980s, I was informed by some of my seminary teachers that the old funeral (requiem) Masses were a very dark affair. Black vestments and somber prayers, all focused on judgment, were supposedly an “extreme” that had to give way to a newer, brighter and hopeful funeral liturgy. While I had little or no memory of the older funeral rites from before 1965, I was dubious that the old requiem Mass could have been that bad. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Will Be Repaid at the Resurrection of the Just
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:12-14 – 12 He said also to the man who had invited him, “When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your kinsmen or rich neighbors, lest they also invite you in return, and you be repaid. 13 But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind, 14 and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. You will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.”
Pope Leo XIV, St. John Paul II, and the Fertility Crisis, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – Pope Leo XIV has joined the chorus of those lamenting the implosion of global fertility levels. Speaking after a visit with the President of Italy, the Pope urged action to implosion of fertility and the collapse of childbearing. Encouragingly, he specifically extolled gendered names for family members: “‘Father,’ ‘mother,’ ‘son,’ ‘daughter,’ ‘grandfather,’ ‘grandmother’. . .[t]hese are words that in Italian tradition naturally express and evoke sentiments of love, respect, and dedication – sometimes heroic – for the good of the family, community, and therefore for that of society as a whole.”
The Catholic Revival and St. John Henry Newman, by Joseph Pearce, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Catholic Exchange – During St. John Henry Newman’s long and eventful life, new ideas emerged, causing seismic shifts in the way modern man perceived himself. Karl Marx adapted the ideas of Hegel in the service of revolutionary politics… Charles Darwin proposed the evolution of species from primitive beginnings, thereby initiating the notion of biological progressivism and the chronological snobbery that is its consequence. Friedrich Nietzsche declared brazenly that God was dead, thereby deifying man… Newman’s own place within the Catholic Revival is paramount. He is the very Father of the Revival itself.
The “All” In “All Saints” Means Us Too, by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, Catholic Exchange – At a certain moment, my fingers dropped from the keyboard as I came across a Capuchin priest by the name of Fr. José Pérez González. I have no idea what Fr. José or his priestly ministry looked like. All I know is that I share a birthday with him on January 5th… In an instant, it became clear to me that we venerate the saints not so much because they are different from us, but because we are like them. Fr. José must have had a set of parents and perhaps a few siblings. He went to school, played games, and somewhere along the line he decided to enter the seminary. He received the sacraments, learned how to pray, and likely had moments of fear and doubt no different from mine.
Rorate Caeli: TLM Banned, But Queer NO Broadcast On Live TV (The Catholic “Mass” Was a “Queer Divine Service”)
Rorate Caeli by Staff – German public broadcaster ZDF has for decades presented Sunday “divine services”: Evangelical and Catholic. This past Sunday, for the first time, the Catholic “mass” was a “Queer Divine Service.” We take the opportunity to remind all that Traditionis custodes, the document that attempted to abolish the Traditional Rite of the Latin Church, had the illegitimate audacity of stating: “The liturgical books promulgated by Saint Paul VI and Saint John Paul II, in conformity with the decrees of Vatican Council II, are the only expression of the lex orandi of the Roman Rite.”
Illegal Aliens Milk SNAP For Taxpayer-Funded Free Food, by Beth Brelje
By Beth Brelje, The Federalist – Many illegal aliens who are not eligible for SNAP benefits were nonetheless saved from scrambling for food Friday when a judge forced funding for the program to continue in November… Both the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) have been under threat as the budget impasse in Congress continues. SNAP was slated for suspension on Nov. 1 when the federal SNAP funding mechanism ran out. An appropriation bill must be passed to fund it.
Catholic Leader: Religious Sects, Terrorist Groups are “Two Wolves “Preying on African Youths, by Ngala Killian Chimtom
By Ngala Killian Chimtom, Catholic World Report – Nelson Moda, the head of the Community of Sant’Egidio in Mozambique and a lecturer at the Catholic University of Mozambique, has described religious sects and terrorist groups as “the two wolves” that prey on the vulnerability of African youths… Africa’s defining demographic characteristic is its exceptionally young population. With an average age of just 19 years, the continent stands in stark contrast to other regions: Latin America (31), Asia (32), Oceania (33), North America (38), and Europe (42.5). …
Getting Back to an ‘Honorable Manhood’, by Pete Connolly
By Pete Connolly, The American Spectator – I’m a proud Gen Xer — not because we were so great, but because we are the last generation still attached to old school. We were raised at the tail end of an America that still had connections to the texture and oddity of what Greil Marcus called that “Old, Weird America.” We still listen to classic rock on vinyl without irony, but we also knew who Glenn Miller and Perry Como were. Sinatra was still touring and still mattered. We watched old movies, lots of them — Angels with Dirty Faces, The Ox-Bow Incident, Casablanca, Yankee Doodle Dandy. ..
Bishop James D. Conley: Of IVF and the Full Gospel of Life
By Bishop James D. Conley, The Catholic Thing – President Trump recently announced measures to expand access to and reduce costs associated with in vitro fertilization (IVF). This is being billed as a pro-family and pro-life effort to help “American families have more babies.” While the intention and goal are noble, IVF, in fact, undermines human dignity, marriage, and family life for a variety of reasons… But first, a word to those conceived through IVF, those struggling with infertility and, by extension, those wrestling with this aspect of the Church’s teaching, which can seem counterintuitive, confusing, and even harsh.
7 Fascinating Facts About St. Martin de Porres, the First Black Saint of the Americas, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, Catholic News Agency – On Nov. 3, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of St. Martin de Porres, a Peruvian Dominican brother who lived a life of humble service and charity and became the first Black saint of the Americas… Here are seven fascinating facts about this inspiring saint: 1. His father refused to acknowledge him… De Porres was born in Lima, Peru, in 1579. He was the son of a Spanish nobleman and former Panamanian Black slave. His father, Don Juan de Porres, refused to publicly acknowledge the boy as his own because Martin was Black, like his mother.
Trump Designates Nigeria ‘Country of Particular Concern,’ Threatens Military Action Over Christian Persecution, by Lorenzo Prieto
By Lorenzo Prieto, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump warned on Saturday that the U.S. will take the crisis into its own hands if local authorities do not… “If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, “guns-a-blazing,” to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities,” the president declared on Truth Social.
November 1-8 and the Month’s Dedication to the Holy Souls, by Jennifer Gregory Miller
By Jennifer Gregory Miller, Catholic Culture – November 1 begins the unofficial “All Saints Octave”: the eight days of November 1 to November 8. Each day of the “octave” one can earn a plenary indulgence for the souls in Purgatory. A visit to the cemetery to pray for the dead can earn a “get out of jail free” card for a soul in Purgatory!… I love this time of year, not because of the fall season or pumpkin spice lattes (which I dislike), but because I feel a special closeness with all our brothers and sisters of the Mystical Body of Christ, particularly the departed brothers and sisters. …
Sears and Ciattarelli are Outperforming Trump, Could Win Races for Governor, by J.T. Young
By J.T. Young, LifeNews – Virginia’s and New Jersey’s gubernatorial races show the Republican candidates currently matching or beating Donald Trump’s past presidential margins. This is big for these state races and for gauging the overall country’s mood. It could be bigger still if it presages a Republican threat to Democrats’ “second blue wall” in 2026 and 2028… In Virginia, the Republican, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, has been trailing the Democrat, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, by double digits as recently as the beginning of October.
Why a Catholic Cannot Reduce the Promise Made to Israel to a Political Project, by Gaetano Masciullo
By Gaetano Masciullo, Crisis Magazine – The Hamas terrorist attack of October 7, 2023, caused a deep rupture in Western public opinion, polarizing the debate between supporters of Israel and advocates of the Palestinian cause. Yet the stakes go far beyond the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the historical tensions of the Middle East: what is emerging is a strategic confrontation between blocs of power… And as long as peoples seek security in borders rather than in the pierced Heart of the Savior, they will continue to raise walls where they ought to erect altars.
Saint of the Day for November 3: Saint Martin de Porres (December 9, 1579 – November 3, 1639)
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Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: The Solemnity of All Saints and the Pursuit of Holiness
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Catholic World Report – How does one get to Heaven? By being a saint on earth. And how does one become a saint? By living a life of holiness. And in what does holiness consist? Here are seven elements… 1. Holiness consists in being childlike … Our Lord Himself asserted – unequivocally – “unless you turn and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of Heaven” [Mt 18:3]. But, as you have undoubtedly heard many times, being childlike is quite different from being childish. Saint Thérèse, for example, was devoted to the Holy Child Jesus because she found in Him all the qualities to become a saint herself. …
Family Ways to Celebrate the Saints and Remember Souls, by Suellen Brewster
By Suellen Brewster, Catholic Exchange – We would be remiss, however, in letting the prophetic pair of November 1st and 2nd pass by without receiving all the Lord means for us to receive from the Solemnity of All Saints and the Commemoration of All Souls… We believe in the communion of all the faithful of Christ, those who are pilgrims on earth, the dead who are being purified, and the blessed in heaven, all together forming one Church; and we believe that in this communion, the merciful love of God and his saints is always [attentive] to our prayers. (CCC 962)… As living Catholics, we are those “pilgrims on earth” referenced above.
Catholic Vote: Trump Names Nigeria ‘Country of Particular Concern’ Over ‘Mass Slaughter’ of Christians by ‘Radical Islamists’
Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump declared Nigeria a “country of particular concern” Oct. 31, answering calls from Catholic and other leaders for the U.S. government to confront the persecution of Christians there… “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter,” Trump said in a strongly worded statement posted to Truth Social. “I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’…”… “But that is the least of it. … When Christians, or any such group, is slaughtered like is happening in Nigeria (3,100 versus 4,476 Worldwide), something must be done!”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Every One Who Exalts Himself Will Be Humbled
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:1, 7-11 – 1 One sabbath when he went to dine at the house of a ruler who belonged to the Pharisees, they were watching him. 7 Now he told a parable to those who were invited, when he marked how they chose the places of honor, saying to them, 8 “When you are invited by any one to a marriage feast, do not sit down in a place of honor, lest a more eminent man than you be invited by him; …
The Song That Never Ends, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – As we celebrate All Saints and All Souls, it is a good time to remember that these Feast days specifically call to mind all the forgotten Saints and holy souls… If Christ so honors these humble souls by raising them from the tomb into His Kingdom in Heaven, it is surely incumbent upon us to honor them also. In doing so, and in doing what they did, we might hope to be where they are. Through their prayers and by the grace of God, we might hope to join the unsung heroes of Christendom in the song of songs that never ends.
Babies From Skin Cells? Catholics Decry Research Breakthrough Over Human Egg Creation, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, National Catholic Register – This process essentially creates a ‘three-parent embryo.’… Regarding the conception of human children: What if mothers could be removed from the equation?… It’s a thought experiment that points to an idea so preposterous and unnatural that it seems almost incoherent. But researchers at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland published a paper Sept. 30 chronicling a process that could lead to exactly that — human eggs created from other human cells, such as skin cells, rather than produced naturally by a woman’s body.
The Time to Stop Mamdani Was 30 Years Ago, by Matt Boose
By Matt Boose, Chronicles – Mamdani belongs to a generation of leftist politicians with tenuous ties to the nation they inhabit and would presume to rule. Mamdani, at least according to his mother, is “not American at all.” To his credit Mamdani has charisma … Mamdani’s parents came to the US legally in 1998, although their move clearly did nothing to inculcate a sense of loyalty or national pride in them or their then-seven-year-old son… Demographic change has transformed America since the immigration reforms of the 1960s. The Trump administration is now trying to play catch up for decades of mistakes, and is facing serious obstruction carrying out promised mass deportations. …
How One ‘Mustard Seed’ is Moving the Pro-Life Message From Waco to the World, by Kelli Keane
By Kelli Keane, Live Action News – John Pisciotta went from being a pro-life “fan” to an activist in 1994… Pisciotta, then an economics professor at Baylor University, told Live Action News that he “debated whether to attend or not,” but then “the Holy Spirit nudged me to show up.” Thomas’ and Benham’s words about the horrors of abortion changed the course of Pisciotta’s life… “I decided that day, fighting abortion would become a part of my life. From a small mustard seed, Pro-Life Waco grew over three decades to be a diverse and unflinching community action organization,” he said.
How Respecting Women’s Biology Fosters A Culture of Life, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – According to demographer Nicholas Eberstadt, for the first time in human history since the bubonic plague in the medieval 1300s, global population is declining. The world’s fertility rate just hit a 60-year low, and it’s set to keep decreasing. The nations with replacement-rate fertility are largely terrible places where people die young, such as Somalia, the Congo, and Afghanistan.
Saint of the Day for November 1: Solemnity of All Saints
By Franciscan Media – The Story of the Solemnity of All Saints – The earliest certain observance of a feast in honor of all the saints is an early fourth-century commemoration of “all the martyrs.” In the early seventh century, after successive waves of invaders plundered the catacombs, Pope Boniface IV gathered up some 28 wagon-loads of bones and reinterred them beneath the Pantheon, a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods. The pope rededicated the shrine as a Christian church. According to Venerable Bede, the pope intended “that the memory of all the saints might in the future be honored in the place which had formerly been dedicated to the worship not of gods but of demons”
The Forgotten Feast of All Hallows’ Eve, by Anthony DeStefano
By Anthony DeStefano, Crisis Magazine – The entirely Catholic “All Hallows’ Eve” is the beginning of a three-day feast known as “All Hallowtide.” Here’s how to take it back from the hollowed out secular celebration… Ours is the only culture in history that mocks the devil while pretending he doesn’t exist… Every Halloween, we flirt with the infernal, pretending it’s all make-believe—until something evil happens, and then we stand astonished that the line between play and peril has worn so thin. Halloween is, strangely enough, the one night when modern secular man admits he believes in something beyond himself—only he chooses to believe the wrong thing. Having lost his saints, he now settles for skeletons.
At TPUSA Event, Vance Reflects on the Role of Christianity in Public Square, Urges Students to Get Married and Have Kids, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Speaking to more than 10,000 students at the University of Mississippi Oct. 29, Vice President JD Vance offered a defense of Christianity’s role in American public life and urged students to strengthen the nation’s culture through marriage and family — echoing the message of the late Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk… “I could just hear Charlie in my heart,” Erika Kirk said, opening the night. “I could just hear him say, go reclaim that territory, babe. Go to the battles that God’s love conquers. …
Several Major Airlines Back GOP Push for ‘Clean’ Funding Bill as Shutdown Drags On, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Some of the nation’s top airlines are calling on Congress to end the government shutdown and pay air traffic controllers, joining Republican lawmakers in pressing Democrats to vote with the GOP for a “clean continuing resolution” (CR) and reopen the government… Speaking outside the White House Oct. 30, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said lawmakers need to “get into a room behind closed doors and negotiate hard on real substantive issues that the American people want our politicians on both sides of the aisle to solve.”
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Gives Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz $35 Million, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the state will redirect more than $35 million in taxpayer funds to the Planned Parenthood Abortion business to offset federal Medicaid cuts, a move pro-life advocates decried as a blatant subsidy for the nation’s largest abortion company at the expense of vulnerable women and unborn children. The funding, allocated across five Planned Parenthood affiliates operating 47 clinics statewide, aims to sustain the abortion giant after defending under the bill Congress passed this year.
That I Should Lose Nothing: Christ’s Promise on the Feast of All Souls, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – On the Feast of All Souls, when we remember with love all those who have died, the Church gives us a reading taken from the Bread of Life discourse in St. John’s Gospel (Jn. 6:22-71). The context is familiar, then, as we hear portions of it throughout the liturgical year. It’s best known for its teaching on Jesus giving His own Flesh and Blood for the life of the world, the food and drink of our salvation; however, there are other teachings in this great passage that deserve our attention, and the Church presents us with one of them now.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: They Were Watching Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:1-6 – 1 One Sabbath when he went to dine at the house of a ruler who belonged to the Pharisees, they were watching him. 2 And behold, there was a man before him who had dropsy. 3 And Jesus spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath, or not?” 4 But they were silent. Then he took him and healed him, and let him go. …
Key Members of Trump’s Team Move to Military Locations for Safety, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – But the climate in our country is more toxic and divisive than it has been since the Vietnam War. That’s not because Trump’s actions have been outside of presidential norms, but because his political enemies decided on election night 2016 to treat him and his supporters like Nazis, and don the mantle of the “Resistance.” You see, Barack Obama’s election was meant (in his own words) to “fundamentally transform” America. To redeem it, if you will, from its foul and immoral heritage, and render it (again in Obama’s words) a “normal country,” like … Belgium.
Vatican to Weigh in on Mary’s Role in Salvation With Doctrine Document on Nov. 4, by Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency, ( Catholic World Report) – The Vatican’s doctrine office announced Thursday it will release a document on Nov. 4 about titles of Mary that refer to her “cooperation in the work of salvation.”… Mary’s contribution to human salvation, specifically the title of “Co-Redemptrix” (“Co-Redeemer”) has been a point of theological debate for decades — with proponents calling for Mary’s role in redemption to be declared a dogma but critics saying it exaggerates her importance and could damage efforts for unity with other Christian denominations. …
Biden Autopen Investigator: Playtime Is Over; It’s Time To Prosecute, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – ‘Autopen by Default’… Titled, “The Biden Autopen Presidency: Decline, Delusion, and Deception in the White House,” the report provides copious evidence of the former president’s incredibly shrinking cognitive and physical abilities, his “inner circle of loyalists attempting to mislead the nation to ignore what people’s eyes plainly showed them,” and the constitutional crisis his decline and the cover-up created… Ultimately, the committee report concluded that all of Biden’s executive actions signed by the autopen “without proper, corresponding, contemporaneous, written approval traceable to the president’s own consent” are “void.”
The Catholic Roots of America’s Horror Craze, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, The American Spectator – More and more Americans are watching horror, not just in October but all year long. The genre has outgrown its season. Horror now floods summer streams, rules box-office charts, and stalks every corner of social media. In a culture cushioned by convenience, fear often feels refreshing… The great irony is that Hollywood can’t tell a scary story without raiding the Church. It has spent decades ridiculing saints, priests, and celibacy, but drops to its knees whenever it needs a box-office miracle.
‘Wandering Souls’ or Demonic Masquerade? Why This Debate Is Still Stirring Exorcists and Theologians, by Solène Tadié
By Solène Tadié, National Catholic Register – Can the boundary between this life and the afterlife ever blur in ways the Church has not fully defined? Each year, All Souls’ Day and the Month of All Souls renew age-old questions about life, death and the mystery that unites both… In popular culture, ghosts are often imagined as spirits trapped between two worlds, wandering among the living. This image differs significantly from the concept of “wandering souls,” who — according to theologians and exorcists — are not condemned to roam indefinitely, but may instead be souls in purgatory temporarily permitted by God to seek prayers or express repentance….
Is There a ‘Deep State’ Within the Vatican? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – To date Pope Leo has not replaced a single dicastery head. His only major appointment has been that of Archbishop Filippo Iannone to fill the seat that the Pope himself had held, as prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops… Nor has the new Pope been energetic in bringing in his own men at lower tiers of Vatican officialdom. text Vatican-watcher Andrea Gaggliarducci observes: “Leo XIV continues—so far—to work with the structure that preceded him, with the same ghostwriters as Pope Francis.”
Shutdown Reveals Illegal SNAP Scam, by Brian Lonergan
By Brian Lonergan, Chronicles – SNAP was not designed as a global buffet for recent illegal border-crossers; it’s a taxpayer-funded safety net created explicitly for U.S. citizens and legal residents in genuine need. Federal law bars illegal aliens from direct eligibility, a rule enshrined since the 1996 welfare reforms and reaffirmed in 2025 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidance: “SNAP is not and has never been available to undocumented non-citizens.”… The program’s architects intended that it should combat domestic food insecurity, not subsidize lawbreaking or reward evasion of immigration laws. Benefits are calculated based on eligible household members only: specifically, U.S.-born children or qualified legal immigrants. But here’s the rub: loopholes and lax enforcement have turned this safeguard into a sieve, draining billions from coffers meant for struggling Americans.
Saint of the Day for October 31: St. Wolfgang of Regensburg
By Franciscan Media – Wolfgang was born in Swabia, Germany, and was educated at a school located at the abbey of Reichenau. There he encountered Henry, a young noble who went on to become Archbishop of Trier. Meanwhile, Wolfgang remained in close contact with the archbishop, teaching in his cathedral school and supporting his efforts to reform the clergy… At the death of the archbishop, Wolfgang chose to become a Benedictine monk and moved to an abbey in Einsiedeln, now part of Switzerland.
‘100 Times Worse Than Watergate’: 3 Biggest Revelations From Latest ‘Arctic Frost’ Document Dump, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Arctic Frost was an investigation led by the Biden administration to, as The Federalist’s Margot Cleveland explained, “target Republicans in key battleground states.” Then FBI Director Christopher Wray sent a memorandum to then-Attorney General Merrick Garland claiming that “fraudulent certificates of electors’ votes were submitted to the Archivist of the United States” for Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin. Wray also asserted that these votes were part of a grand conspiracy to obstruct the certification of the 2020 election. …
The Literal ‘Skeletons’ in the Democrat Party’s Closet, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal Media – The old guard of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi are very worried about this young group of more radical, Jacobin, younger people who want to shut down the government… That was the impetus behind the shutdown: “Do not cooperate whatsoever with President Donald Trump. And then, take the House and the Senate.”… The problem that these people have is they are not in the mainstream of American politics.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: China’s Birth Rate Crisis
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – A recent headline on an article published by the BBC is astonishing. “China offers parents $1,500 in bid to boost births,” it reads… Wait a minute. China’s Communist government is now paying for couples to have children? The same Communist Party that, for decades, enforced the most brutal population control regime on earth?… It’s worth briefly reminding ourselves of just how extreme, how barbaric, how iron-clad China’s population control measures were.
Fr. David Nix: Seamless Garment: The Quiet Propaganda for Abortion
By Fr. David Nix, Padre Peregrino – There’s a few things to notice here. First, all three Chicagoans, Cardinal Bernadin (top left) and Bishop Prevost (middle) and Cardinal Cupich (top-right) all promoted the “Seamless Garment” theology of bioethics, also called “the consistent ethic of life.” This is not merely my suspicion or a conspiracy theory. You can hear that Prevost literally promotes “Bernadin” and “Cupich” and “consistent ethic of life” in the above two links and quotes with those exact words in bold.
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Patriot Post – “Repeal that [welfare] law, and you will soon see a change in their manners.” —Benjamin Franklin (1753)
A ‘Silent Majority’ of U.S. Catholics Support Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Efforts, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, Catholic News Agency – Catholics who do not gather for anti-enforcement rallies organized by high-ranking Catholic prelates are a “silent majority,” according to conservative Catholic immigration experts… As the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts continue to intensify, Catholics across the country have committed to observe days of prayer and public witness for migrants through efforts such as the One Church One Family initiative spearheaded by the western Jesuits. However, according to some conservative Catholic immigration experts, the number of Catholics who are opting out of such vigils are “a silent majority.”
A Vocation in Beauty: How Music Is Restoring the Sacred in a Secular Age, by Andrew Likoudis
By Andrew Likoudis, National Catholic Register – Across the country, a growing number of sacred music apostolates are rediscovering this ancient vocation, using beauty to draw hearts toward God… St. John Paul II, in his 1999 “Letter to Artists,” affirmed this essential missionary function: “The link between good and beautiful stirs fruitful reflection. In a certain sense, beauty is the visible form of the good, just as the good is the metaphysical condition of beauty.”
The Martyrs of Douai, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – In June of 1577, an Englishman by the name of Cuthbert Mayne was taken under arrest by the High Sheriff of Cornwall and imprisoned in Launceston Castle to await trial for high treason. Mayne was born in Devon, in southwest England, and had been a Protestant cleric as a young man. But during his subsequent studies at Oxford, he converted to Catholicism.
The Catholic Fight Over Immigration: The Church Upholds Migrant Rights — and Borders, by Edward Feser
By Edward Feser, UnHerd – The Catholic Church is on a collision course with the Trump administration. And likewise with governments across the developed world that are tightening their borders and carrying out — or at least, threatening — mass deportations of illegal immigrants. In an address on Thursday, Pope Leo XIV denounced “inhuman measures” and “serious crimes” against migrants, even as he granted that “states have the right and duty to protect their borders.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:31-35 – 31 At that very hour some Pharisees came, and said to him, “Get away from here, for Herod wants to kill you.” 32 And he said to them, “Go and tell that fox, `Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I finish my course. 33 Nevertheless I must go on my way today and tomorrow and the day following; ….
Tribalism: A Cross We Have to Bear, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, Chronicles – The demon Screwtape depicted by C. S. Lewis wants us at each other’s throats in this world and in eternal flames in the next, so he plays both extremes like a fiddle. He urges us to dive in and recklessly indulge our fallen passions. When that results in the inevitable dire consequences, he goads us to the opposite error and demands we just suppress them. Sooner or later, that fails, and he nimbly reminds us that wallowing is still an option. And round and round we go.
The Vatican’s Timid Defense of Persecuted Christians, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – “Nigeria is the most deadly place in the world to be a Christian,” says Jeff King, the president of International Christian Concern (ICC), a group that tracks religious-freedom violations. According to ICC, at least 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since the start of the 21st century… Robert Royal, the author of The Martyrs of the New Millenium, provides equally stunning figures: “from 2019 to 2023, 33,000 Christians of various denominations and several thousand moderate Muslims were killed by Islamic extremists…”
Seven States are Bailing Out Planned Parenthood With Your Tax Dollars, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Seven Democrat states have pledged tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds to prop up Planned Parenthood amid federal defunding under Congress and President Donald Trump. The move is drawing sharp condemnation from pro-life advocates who say the states are propping up the nation’s biggest abortion company… The taxpayer-funding commitments from New York, California, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, Massachusetts and Hawaii come in response to a one-year moratorium on Medicaid reimbursements for nonprofits that kill babies in abortions, enacted as part of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” signed in July.
Sr. Mary Catherine Blanding: The Newest Church Doctor: A Man of Deep Sensitivity
By Sr. Mary Catherine Blanding, Catholic Exchange – I feel so alone!… This aching cry—whispered in a hospital bed, shouted in despair, or left unspoken in a sleepless night—asks a simple question: Is anyone really there? Many of us have witnessed this plea, and perhaps even felt it ourselves. In a world of fewer shared meals, less face-to-face conversation, and heavy reliance on texting and social media, loneliness has become epidemic… Empathy shines as a quiet light. Society values it as a sign of friendship and leadership, but faith reveals a deeper truth: attentiveness to others’ hearts is a spiritual gift. St. John Henry exemplifies this, offering guidance both practical and profound.
Saint of the Day for October 30: St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
Franciscan Media – Tragedy and challenge beset today’s saint early in life, but Alphonsus Rodriguez found happiness and contentment through simple service and prayer… Born in Spain in 1533, Alphonsus inherited the family textile business at 23. Within the space of three years, his wife, daughter, and mother died; meanwhile, business was poor. …
Bioethicist Slams Women’s Rights Groups for Condemning Surrogacy, by Cassy Cooke
By Cassy Cooke, Live Action News – In a Stat News op-ed, Arthur Caplan expressed horror that every one of the women’s rights groups with whom he met in an online Zoom conference opposed surrogacy… “Every single speaker condemned the practice as exploitative, coercive, and inconsistent with the view that the birth mother is the ‘real’ mother of every baby,” he said. “I later found out more than 250 women’s organizations from 18 countries have called for a total ban on surrogacy — even altruistic surrogacy, when a sister, family member, or close friend assists for free.”
The Former Joe Biden’s Autopen Decisions Are All ‘Null and Void,’ House Committee Rules, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak. The Stream – Remember when the presidential autopen signed thousands of pardons in the name of a checked-out President Joe Biden, protecting Anthony Fauci, Chinese spies, and child pornography addicts? Yeah, maybe all that wasn’t kosher. Or even halal. That’s the conclusion of the House Oversight Committee, as Gateway Pundit reports: The Biden autopen scandal has taken a new turn, and the Department of Justice may soon get involved. … The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer (R-KY), released a 100-page report today declaring all of Biden’s autopen executive actions “null and void.”…
The Illusion of Self-Creation, by Scott Ventureyra
By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – In 2023, beloved actress Suzanne Somers succumbed to breast cancer. She was best known for her starring roles as Chrissy Snow in Three’s Company and Carol Foster Lambert in Step by Step. She also authored a number of books and was known for advertising the legendary ThighMaster device… This October, her husband, Alan Hamel, announced something both astonishing and quite unsettling: he had created an artificial-intelligence “clone” of his late wife. According to reports, this digital and robotic re-creation mimics Somers’ voice, appearance, and even her conversational habits with eerie precision. Day by day, what we once thought was science fiction is becoming more and more a reality.
Of Muslim Cowherds, Catholic Martyrs, and Institutional Decline, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – And on the less scandal-sheet level, consider the recent controversy over Cardinal Parolin’s remarks about the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. A spokeswoman for Aid to the Church in Need, which issued a report last week on the persecution of Catholics around the world, defended the Cardinal’s contention that Nigerian Catholics were often the victims of social – not religious – conflict. (the spokeswoman) characterized this as an off-the-cuff remark, just intended to acknowledge the complexity of the situation… it’s precisely what a person in a high position of responsibility – Parolin is the Vatican’s Secretary of State – says almost randomly that’s revealing.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do Not Risk Being Shut Out
Author Don Schwager. Servants of the Word – Luke 13:22-30 – 22 He went on his way through towns and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem. 23 And some one said to him, “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” And he said to them, 24 “Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able. 25 When once the householder has risen up and shut the door, you will begin to stand outside and to knock at the door, saying, `Lord, open to us.’ He will answer you, `I do not know where you come from.’ ….
Christian Revelation and LGBT Ideology, by Marcello Riccobaldi
By Marcello Riccobaldi, Catholic Exchange – The publication of the summary document of the CEI synodal journey, entitled Lievito di pace e di speranza (“Leaven of Peace and Hope”), is causing quite a stir… The most serious aspect of this situation, apart from the inconsistency of wanting to be Catholic while continuing to live in a state of mortal sin and without the slightest intention of trying to change one’s life, is that it is now clear that among some Catholics, including those at the top of the Vatican hierarchy, the idea has taken hold that there is a homosexual identity… and not a disordered tendency ….
Where Did (Pope) Francis Go Awry? by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, The Catholic Thing – This October marks five years since the biggest bungle of the Francis pontificate. Sadly, it is closely connected to the very name Jorge Bergoglio chose upon his election to the See of Peter. Interpreting Saint Francis, his legacy, and the charism he bequeathed the Church has always been difficult. Fratelli Tutti massively compounded that difficulty… Most criticisms of Francis’s 2020 encyclical focus on a specific item in the laundry list of issues he presents as crucial to our time: racism, immigration, interreligious dialogue, the dignity of women, capital punishment, and others. But I’ve seen very few critiques of the document’s foundational principle.
St. Teresa of Ávila Says Prayer Is More Than Words — It’s Friendship, by Thomas Griffin
By Thomas Griffin, National Catholic Register – St. Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582), a Carmelite nun, devoted herself to prayer and to teaching others about how to grow closer to God through it. The following are some of her most powerful quotes, centering on how prayer brings us into deep contact with the person of Christ and allows us to act for him in the real world… Teresa wrote that “prayer is nothing else than being on terms of friendship with God. … Mental prayer in my opinion is nothing else than an intimate sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us.” Making time for him is the starting point and can be the most challenging for us. Our calendars are so full that we often neglect to make time for Jesus.
Napa Report: 75% of States Flunk Religious Freedom Index, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold for CNA, Catholic World Report – About three-fourths of states scored less than 50% on Napa Legal Institute’s religious freedom index, which measures how well states safeguard religious liberty for faith-based organizations… The “2025 Religious Freedom Percentage” was part of Napa’s Faith & Freedom Index published Oct. 27. Napa Legal Institute is an organization that assists faith-based nonprofits with legal compliance… Alabama scored highest, and Michigan scored lowest.
Netanyahu Orders Immediate ‘Powerful’ Strikes on Gaza, Threatening Ceasefire, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his military Oct. 28 to immediately launch “powerful” strikes on Gaza, threatening to unravel the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas… “Following security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military echelon to carry out powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip immediately,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement posted to X.
How the Classical Education Movement Is Rescuing a Lost Generation, by Christopher Nadon, Kathleen O’Toole
By Christopher Nadon and Kathleen O’Toole, The American Spectator – Last September, professors at elite American colleges finally began to admit what has been apparent for the last dozen years: Their students cannot read. No, they are not illiterate. But they cannot read books, at least not the kind of dense and nourishing fare that once constituted the curriculum for entering freshmen. Their response to this discovery has been to stop teaching them. Professor Andrew Delbanco at Columbia removed Moby Dick to accommodate his students’ inability. Professor Victoria Kahn at Berkeley now requires only excerpts from the Iliad rather than the whole thing. Georgetown English Department Chair Professor Daniel Shore finds his students struggle to focus on the entirety of a fourteen-line sonnet.
Trump Ends Biden Policy Taking Children to Other States for Abortions, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, LifeNews – President Donald Trump and his administration are undoing a Biden-era immigration provision that would have facilitated abortions for children. The Daily Signal reported that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is terminating rules and programs that violate the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the use of federal taxpayer dollars for abortions… The move includes ending a rule change from 2022 affecting the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), a division of HHS that deals with unaccompanied children (UACs) encountered crossing the border.
Saint of the Day for October 29: St. Narcissus of Jerusalem
Franciscan Media – Life in second- and third-century Jerusalem couldn’t have been easy, but Saint Narcissus managed to live well beyond 100. Some even speculate he lived to 160… Details of his life are sketchy, but there are many reports of his miracles. The miracle for which Narcissus is most remembered was turning water into oil for use in the church lamps on Holy Saturday when the deacons had forgotten to provide any.
Trump Admin Joins 40 Countries Declaring There’s No Right to Abortion, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, LifeNews – Trump administration officials committed to “protect unborn life at all stages” at the five-year anniversary event of a 40-nation coalition of countries that declare that there is no international right to abortion… The Geneva Consensus Declaration “seeks to expand health and thriving for women, and protect the sovereign right of nations to support health, life, and family through national policy and legislation.” The Institute of Women’s Health hosted members of Congress, Trump administration officials, and global leaders to celebrate the anniversary.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The “Me Too” Papacy (It’s Not What You Think)
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – We sometimes imagine the Pharisees as priests—the “religious professionals” of their day. But in truth, they were laymen: men of influence, piety, and public standing. Jesus’ rebuke was a warning to all who are tempted to turn holiness into self-importance. And none of us—priest or layman—escapes that temptation for long….
The Litany of Humility.. O Jesus, meek and humble of heart, Hear me.
From the desire of being esteemed, Deliver me, O Jesus.
From the desire of being loved, Deliver me, O Jesus.
From the desire of being extolled, etc.
From the desire of being honored,
From the desire of being praised …
Trump’s Trusted Pollster: Even Pro-Aborts Say Mifepristone Is Dangerous And Needs FDA Regulation, by Mollie Hemingway and Jordan Boyd
By Mollie Hemingway, Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – “The majority of Americans believe we need more restrictions on the abortion pill,” Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo. said in a statement to The Federalist. “Mifepristone is extremely dangerous and even deadly for women, with nearly 11 percent of women who take it experiencing an adverse health event – sometimes serious enough to send them to the emergency room. Not to mention, the drug is 100 percent lethal to the child. It’s time for the FDA to restore common-sense safety standards to the chemical abortion drug immediately.”
The Democrats Choose the World Over America, by Scott McKay
By Scott McKay, The American Spectator – Hakeem “Temu Obama” Jeffries, the House Minority Leader and a congressman from New York City, did not want to endorse Zohran Mamdani… Jeffries especially didn’t want to endorse Mamdani in the middle of a government shutdown that his party caused by filibustering a short-term budget continuing resolution that, in a few days, will result in missed paychecks for essential federal workers and a suspension of benefits for recipients of programs like SNAP, which is what the old food stamp program has become.
Into Mordor, by Michael Smith
By Michael Smith, Patriot Post – Like Frodo in “The Lord of the Rings,” we may not always want to confront the challenges of our time, but the choice we face is what to do with those trials… I tend to look at accusations from the Left about us, Donald Trump, and America, and test my perceptions and logic against them to validate what I think, say, and write. Let’s consider the Left’s accusations of Trump wanting to be a dictator, not for the throwaway, joking quote leftists always screws themselves into a pretzel about, but why they have any basis for it. …
Christian Leaders Ignore Muslim Genocide Of Nigerian Christians, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, The Federalist – As for Pope Leo and other leftist Christians who want to help Muslim immigrants and eliminate borders, they need to honestly reckon with the carnage, destruction, and exploitation that they’ve mindlessly helped to encourage. They don’t necessarily need to launch a new crusade, but neither do they need to apologize for crusades in the past — there is a good reason they happened. Rather, these pastors need to defend their flocks, come to terms with reality, and preach the Gospel for a change.
Elegy of Darkness and Light in a Country Churchyard, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – This October, my uncle Msgr. Thomas Wells has been resurfacing like a ghost of warm memory from the past. At a golf tournament held in his honor, through invitations to speak at his former parishes, and in chance encounters with his old friends, I’ve been told stories of how he impacted lives. After arriving early for an event at one of his former parishes, I sat on a bench beneath an ancient oak tree, just a few feet from where my uncle’s body rests—high on the hill in the old Sacred Heart Cemetery in Bowie, Maryland. …
A Conversation With God Through Beauty & Art, by Derek Rotty
By Derek Rotty, Catholic Exchange – God speaks to human beings through beauty. That is, Our Lord uses sensible realities to reach the human psyche, to touch our souls and captivate our hearts. Relying on the classical definition of beauty, made clearest in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, a thing is beautiful if it coheres and will not fall apart; if it is balanced and fits well together; if it shines forth a proverbial light that transcends itself. Beautiful things include sunsets, gardens, waterfalls, Gothic architecture, libraries, diligent scientific experiments, and the human person rightly understood, all of which can open a deeper conversation with the divine.
Jude Against the Dreamers: Three Warning Signs of False Teachers, by Matthew Becklo
By Matthew Becklo, Catholic World Report – Saint Jude, whose feast the Church celebrates on October 28, is known the world over for his patronage—that of hopeless causes—and for the Children’s Research Hospital named in his honor…. But what some might not know about Jude is that he’s identified, traditionally, as the author of one of the letters of the New Testament. And that unique and power-packed epistle constitutes a kind of schema for identifying false Christian teachers, of any kind, in any age.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: WHAT IS TRUTH?
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – Pope Pius XII affirmed this sacred duty: “… the Church which Christ Our Lord has appointed guardian and interpreter of the whole deposit of divinely revealed truth.”… At times when this truth is dimmed or confused, old errors rise again. The Church must speak clearly: truth does not evolve; it abides forever in the Person of Jesus Christ, and it is guarded faithfully by His Church… Love indeed is the greatest commandment, but charity must always serve truth – never replace it. Listening is an act of love when it is ordered to conversion and obedience to revelation. The Good Shepherd who listens to His flock also teaches with authority ….
Anti-Trump Federal Employee Union Caves, Calls on Dems to Pass Clean Continuing Resolution, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, Media Research Center – The virulently anti-Trump American Federal of Government Employees (AFGE) is now calling on Senate Democrats to end the government shutdown by voting to pass a continuing resolution that would temporarily extend funding at previously-approved levels… “Both political parties have made their point,” AFGE President Everett Kelley said… “[I]t’s time to pass a clean continuing resolution and end this shutdown today.”… The federal government has been shuttered since October 1 because Senate Democrats are filibustering a “clean” (unchanged) bill that would keep funding the same as the continuing resolution they voted for the last time funding was about to expire.
Pontifical Latin Mass Returns to St. Peter’s After Landmark Weekend of Traditional Catholic Events, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Thousands of faithful from all over the world took part in a solemn pontifical Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, celebrated by Cardinal Raymond Burke on Saturday, the culmination of a traditional Rome pilgrimage that saw its best-ever attendance… Part of the annual international “Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage to the See of Peter,” which began in 2012, the pontifical Mass was suspended in 2022 following Pope Francis’ apostolic letter Traditionis Custodes (Guardians of the Tradition) the preceding year,which had led to sweeping restrictions of the traditional Roman Rite.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What God’s Kingdom Is Like
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:18-21 – 18 He said therefore, “What is the kingdom of God like? And to what shall I compare it? 19 It is like a grain of mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his garden; and it grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air made nests in its branches.” 20 And again he said, “To what shall I compare the kingdom of God? 21 It is like leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, till it was all leavened.”
Opinion: Pietro Parolin, The Diabolical. by Mike McCormick
By Mike McCormick, Midnight in the Laptop of Good and Evil, Substack – Before tens of thousands of Nigerian Catholics were murdered, there was Parolin… Before millions of illegals immigrants—adults and children—were trafficked through Mexico, there was Parolin… Before the thousands of tons of cocaine and fentanyl were smuggled into the West from Venezuela, there was Parolin… And now that King Charles and Pope Leo have papered over 500 years of Freemason treachery with a meeting in the Vatican, there is Parolin… Please allow me to introduce this cardinal, he’s a man of wealth and taste. He’s been around for a long, long year, stole many a man’s soul and faith.
Saint of the Day for October 28: Sts. Simon and Jude (1st Century)
By Franciscan Media – Saints Simon and Jude’s Story – Jude is so named by Luke and Acts. Matthew and Mark call him Thaddeus. He is not mentioned elsewhere in the Gospels, except of course where all the apostles are mentioned. Scholars hold that he is not the author of the Letter of Jude. Actually, Jude had the same name as Judas Iscariot. Evidently because of the disgrace of that name, it was shortened to “Jude” in English.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: The Thief of Joy
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – “Thank God I’m not like that Pharisee!” Now, if that’s your response to today’s Gospel (Luke 18:9-14), then you probably missed the point. Because there’s more than a bit of the Pharisee in each of us, and not enough of the tax collector. Our Lord presents the parable as two different men in the Temple of Jerusalem. But it might as well be two different men within each of us. They represent the battle between pride and humility that rages in our souls.
Cardinal Simoni Troshani Delivers Exorcism Prayer in St. Peter’s Basilica, by Michael J. Matt
By Michael J. Matt – X Post – Something else happened yesterday at the Summorum Pontificum Traditional Latin Mass in the Basilica of St Peter (October 25, 2025) that strikes me as significant. Among the well-known prelates in attendance at the Latin Mass celebrated by His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke was the renowned exorcist, Cardinal Ernest Simoni Troshani, who at 97 years of age stood at the pulpit and positively thundered an Exorcism prayer composed by Pope Leo XIII back in 1890.
Why Mamdani Is a Communist — Not a Socialist, by Gregory Lyakhov
By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post – Survivors of communism repeatedly warn Americans not to underestimate how quickly promises of equality can turn into authoritarianism… Zohran Mamdani, a leading figure in the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and now the frontrunner for New York City mayor, calls himself a socialist. His appointments argue he is a communist, and the evidence supports that conclusion… The DSA’s charter makes clear that its goal is not reforming capitalism but dismantling it entirely. …
CatholicVote Joins More Than 50 Pro-Life Leaders to Call on Trump to Debar Planned Parenthood from Federal Funding, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – CatholicVote has joined more than 50 pro-life leaders in a joint letter urging the Trump administration to permanently block Planned Parenthood from any taxpayer-funded program…. Students for Life Action spearheaded the Oct. 22 letter, which thanked the administration for previous efforts to cut abortion funding but urged a final step: formally debarring Planned Parenthood from every federal program. The coalition included CatholicVote, the American Life League, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life, and the Family Research Council.
The Best-Kept Secret to Peace, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – M.C. Holbrook is a homeschooling mother of ten and author of the series, The Safe Haven: Scriptural Reflections for the Heart and Home. Originally from New York City, Holbrook received a Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Cornell University, and a Master’s degree in School Counseling from New York University. Holbrook enjoys meals with her family, prayer with her friends, and a hot cup of coffee each morning with the Word of God… Author’s Note: Excerpt from: The Safe Haven: Scriptural Reflections for the Heart and Home (Ordinary Time Weeks 22-28). To purchase, visit Amazon or The Catholic Company, where all other volumes currently in print are also available.
Leo Says “No One Possesses The Entire Truth”
By Lapresse, by Staff – “The supreme rule in the Church is love: no one is called to command, everyone is called to serve; no one should impose their own ideas, we all must listen to one another; no one is excluded, we are all called to participate; no one possesses the entire truth, we must all humbly seek it, and seek it together.” … These were the words of Pope Leo XIV during his homily for the Jubilee of Synodal Teams and participation bodies. The Pontiff also urged attention to divisions within the Church, within the Christian community, which transform it into a “judging and excluding” place. …
Here’s An Inside Look At The Radical Dogma Being Taught At The No. 1 Elementary Teaching School, by Catherine Gripp
By Catherine Gripp, The Federalist – “Even my teacher at the first day of class, she said, ‘everything is political,’ and I didn’t understand what she meant until I started doing the content.”… Adrianna Mobley should have been excited to be accepted to Michigan State University’s elementary education program, ranked the top elementary program in the nation. Excited, that is, until she stepped into her “Social Foundations of Justice and Equity in Education” class this fall. Required for all elementary education majors, the class dives deep into the demonization of free market principles, meritocracy, and American values.
San Francisco Archbishop Describes Upcoming Solemn Pontifical High Latin Mass
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone plans to celebrate a solemn pontifical Latin high Mass at Star of the Sea Catholic Church in San Francisco at noon Saturday, Nov. 1, which is All Saints’ Day… Pontifical Masses are celebrated by a bishop; the “pontiff” in this case refers to any bishop, not just the pope. A solemn pontifical high Mass in the traditional Latin Rite is a rare form of the Mass… The solemn pontifical high Mass is the most elaborate of the Tridentine Rite Masses. A description of it takes up 20 pages in Adrian Fortescue’s 1920 book The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Freedom from Bondage for Eighteen Years
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:10-17 – 10 Now he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath. 11 And there was a woman who had had a spirit of infirmity for eighteen years; she was bent over and could not fully straighten herself. 12 And when Jesus saw her, he called her and said to her, “Woman, you are freed from your infirmity.” 13 And he laid his hands upon her, and immediately she was made straight, and she praised God….
Swalwell: Dem Presidential Hopefuls Must Vow to Destroy Trump Ballroom on ‘Day One’, by Lorenzo Prieto
By Lorenzo Prieto, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump’s plans to build a new White House ballroom continue to send Democrats and the Left into full meltdown mode… Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is the latest to suffer from what Republicans are calling Ballroom Derangement Syndrome…. Swalwell blasted the ballroom construction on X, demanding that Democrat presidential candidates vow to destroy the building at first opportunity. “Don’t even think of seeking the Democratic nomination for president unless you pledge to take a wrecking ball to the Trump Ballroom on DAY ONE.”
Obamacare is Using COVID Subsidies to Fund Killing Babies in Abortion, by Madison LaClare
By Madison LaClare, LifeNews – A letter signed by more than 100 pro-life organizations urged lawmakers to end the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) so-called “COVID subsidies” that bypassed long-standing protections against taxpayer-funded abortion… These subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the year, have become a sticking point in the ongoing government funding debate… As the government shutdown drags on with no near end in sight, members of Congress need to ask themselves what the ACA subsidies mean to them. Democratic leaders in Congress are using the extension of these subsidies as leverage to keep the government shut down. They know that Republicans have never voted for the ACA and are unlikely to do so now ….
A Fresh Attempt at Tackling All of Today’s Catholic Issues, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – There has been a trend among Catholic scholars over the past few years of coming together to publish massive collective studies on difficult contemporary moral and spiritual issues. I have already called attention to three such studies on the gender crisis, and now we have a new one focusing on the widespread tendency among different kinds of “Catholics” to explain away the Magisterium of the Church. Edited by Andrew Likoudis, this new collective study is entitled Faith in Crisis: Critical Dialogues in Catholic Traditionalism, Church Authority, and Reform.
The Opposite of Xenophobia is ‘Xenomania,’ and It’s Wrecking Entire Countries, Such as Britain, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – The Democrats in America are nothing special. They share with the global Left an embrace of open borders, human traffickers, and plans to replace the native populations of Western countries with docile foreign colonists… You’ve read here how more than a dozen Britons each day are arrested and prosecuted for their social media posts, mostly complaints about Islam, immigration, and anti-white bias in government. That crackdown began after one of the thousands of “refugees” recklessly imported and dumped on the public raped a local blue collar girl. …
Caught by Contagion, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – You are the company you keep. And here, the more agreeable you are, the more susceptible you are to the infection… The seraph Abdiel has stood up against Satan’s lies to his subordinate angels and warned him to seek pardon from the Father and the Son while there is yet time. But Satan replies with haughtiness and contempt, telling Abdiel he had better get lost: “Fly, ere evil intercept thy flight.” Abdiel must bear up alone because none of all the hosts under Satan’s authority will listen to reason. He leaves, but not before he addresses Satan and his hosts one last time ….
Saint of the Day for October 27: Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza (c. 1200 – 1271)
By Franciscan Media – Dominicans honor one of their own today, Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza. This was a man who used his skills as a preacher to challenge the heresies of his day… Bartholomew was born in Vicenza around 1200. At 20, he entered the Dominicans. Following his ordination, he served in various leadership positions. As a young priest, he founded a military order whose purpose was to keep civil peace in towns throughout Italy. …
WATCH! Democrat Whip Katherine Clark: Families Suffering from Shutdown Give Us Leverage, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, Media Research Center – In a viral video, Democrat Whip Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) says that, while Democrats’ government shutdown will cause American families to suffer, it’s worth it because it gives her party leverage to pass its political agenda… “Utterly shameful! The Democrats OPENLY ADMIT they are causing the shutdown—and using hardworking American families as their LEVERAGE,” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) wrote Wednesday, responding to a social media post of Clark’s statement.
Catholic Vote: Leo Implies Trump Treats Migrants ‘Like Garbage’
(On) Oct. 23, Pope Leo decried policies that treat migrants “like garbage” and lamented the deadly trafficking of fentanyl, particularly in the U.S… “Ever more inhuman measures are being adopted – even celebrated politically – that treat these ‘undesirables’ [migrants, ed.] as if they were garbage and not human beings,” he added, according to Vatican News. “Christianity, on the other hand, refers to the God who is love, who creates us and calls us to live as brothers and sisters.” …
Tech Companies Distance Themselves From Far-Left Smear Factory Under Pressure After Charlie Kirk Assassination, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, Sr Editor, The Daily Signal – Major tech companies are distancing themselves from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a leftist group that demonizes conservatives and Christians, after facing pressure over previous relationships with the SPLC in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination … Kirk’s alleged murderer said he killed the Turning Point USA founder because he “spreads too much hate.” The assassination took place two months after the SPLC put Turning Point USA on a “hate map” with chapters of the Ku Klux Klan—a “hate map” that had inspired a terrorist attack in 2012. ….
Doc Shows Garland, Wray, And Monaco All Over Corrupt ‘Arctic Frost’, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – The fingerprints of top deep-staters in President Joe Biden’s weaponized DOJ all over the launch of the corrupt “Arctic Frost” investigation, according to a document just dropped by Sen. Chuck Grassley… “Just received this doc from DOJ Proof that Biden Atty General Merrick Garland+ Deputy Atty General Lisa Monaco+ FBI Dir Chris Wray all PERSONALLY APPROVED opening Arctic Frost” … “This investigation unleashed unchecked govt power at the highest levels. My oversight will continue,” Grassley added.
The Stream: President Trump, Facing Rebellion, Must Look to Lincoln’s Example (Watch)
By David Clements, The Stream – In this powerful 30-minute video essay, former prosecutor and longtime election integrity crusader David Clements examines the legal and historical precedents which President Trump could use against states that refuse to run honest elections, enforce immigration laws, or respect the Constitutional authority of his office.
Why “The Exorcist” Keeps Me Catholic, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – In our walk with Christ, we can mistake “sanitizing” our lives for purity. This is especially true in the media we consume. Indeed, there are books, films, and television shows Christians simply should not expose themselves to—but the solution is not to avoid everything that seems questionable. Nor is it to arbitrarily baptize content to permit ourselves to consume it. For example, having a priest in a film does not make it inherently Catholic, but the presence of a Catholic imagination does.
Virginia Sears is Pro-Life, Support Her to Stop Abortions Up to Birth, by Olivia Gans Turner
By Olivia Gans Turner, LifeNews – Never has this been the norm in our society, but it has become so in Virginia during this off-year election cycle… “How has this happened?” many of us ask. Why has the Democratic candidate for Virginia Attorney General, Jay Jones, been given a pass by his running mates after it was brought to light that he had texted a colleague about his fantasies involving shooting the Republican House Speaker, as well as his young children? Is his limp semi-apology enough to make him eligible to be the state law enforcement officer? These are questions only the voters of Virginia can answer this month. ….
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: China’s Sinicization of Religion Deepens
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – The Sino-Vatican deal continues to empower the CCP to subjugate Catholicism in China under Marxist ideology… On September 29, 2025, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Xi Jinping demanded that the pace of Sinicization of religions—that of bringing them in line with the principles of Maoism, which sought the total eradication of religion through the destruction of thousands of houses of worship and the imprisonment, torture, and murder of religious leaders and laypersons—be stepped up.
Redeeming the Teeny-Weeny Self, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – This year marks the 30th anniversary of Christopher Lasch’s final book. Published just a few months after his death, The Revolt of the Elites (1995) capped a series of five extraordinary works starting with his Haven in a Heartless World: The Family Besieged (1977). An accomplished historian, Lasch was also a penetrating social critic. He was never religious and always a man of the old, democratic left.
NBA Coach Joe Mazzulla Shares His Big Dream: To Become a Catholic Deacon, by Alyssa Murphy
By Alyssa Murphy, National Catholic Register – Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla is not one to hide his Catholic faith. Known to make Gospel references during press conferences, have special seats reserved courtside for Catholic priests, and carry a gargantuan Rosary around, the NBA coach just revealed the biggest news of all: his desire to become a Catholic deacon… Speaking to Dominican Father Joseph Anthony Kress on the Godsplaining podcast, Mazzulla was asked, “What would you say is your next professional goal?”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Heed the Warning Signs Before It Is Too Late
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word- Luke 12:54-59 – 54 He also said to the multitudes, “When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once, `A shower is coming’; and so it happens. 55 And when you see the south wind blowing, you say, `There will be scorching heat’; and it happens. 56 You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky; but why do you not know how to interpret the present time? 57 “And why do you not judge for yourselves what is right? …
Saint of the Day for October 24: St. Anthony Mary Claret
Franciscan Media, Oct 24, 2020 – The “spiritual father of Cuba” was a missionary, religious founder, social reformer, queen’s chaplain, writer and publisher, archbishop, and refugee. He was a Spaniard whose work took him to the Canary Islands, Cuba, Madrid, Paris, and to the First Vatican Council…
Leo XIV Contra Leo XIII, Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – Pope Leo XIV took his name to signal his closeness to Leo XIII, and yet in his recent Apostolic Exhortation, Dilexi te, his statements sometimes seem at odds with his predecessor: on the root of social evils, the remediation of poverty, and private property… For Leo XIV, the root of social ills is inequality. Reaffirming Francis, he says: “I can only state once more that inequality ‘is the root of social ills.’” (n. 94) But for Leo XIII, in his first encyclical, “On the Evils of Society” (Inscrutabili Dei consilio), the root of social ills is rather the rejection of Christianity by civil powers: “the source of [social] evils lies chiefly, We are convinced, in this, that the holy and venerable authority of the Church, which in God’s name rules mankind, upholding and defending all lawful authority, has been despised and set aside.” (n. 3)
The GOP Strategy for ObamaCare and the Shutdown, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – This (2nd) time around, at least so far, Democrats are shouldering most of the blame. Indeed, Trump’s polling numbers have actually risen slightly, with a slim majority blaming Democrats for the shutdown… The pressure to pass a clean continuing resolution to fund the government before negotiating new budget items has placed Democrats in an unusual situation, in which they are the ones making demands while simultaneously blaming Republicans for the government shutdown. What continues to make that a hard sell is that Senate Majority Leader John Thune has been holding votes to report the government, which Democrats continue to vote down.
Room for Islam at the Vatican — No Room for Tradition, by Mark Lambert
By Mark Lambert, Catholic Unscripted, Substack – The Holy See opens its doors to Muslim devotion while sidelining its own liturgical inheritance… No, it’s not a joke, Recent reports show that the Vatican Library has granted visiting Muslim scholars a dedicated space for prayer. The Library’s Vice-Prefect, Father Giacomo Cardinali, confirmed that some Muslim scholars had asked for a room with a carpet for praying and that they had been given it. The sede-vacantist site Novus Ordo Watch, immediately interpreted the move as yet another sign of the Vatican’s shift away from authentic Catholic worship. …
A Toxic Synergy: Digital Addiction, Gambling, Porn, and the Complicated Grief after Abortion
By Kevin & Theresa Burke, Catholic Exchange – One of the appeals of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries is the unique talent of the private detective to see beyond the apparent facts of a crime. He discovers and tests what look like unrelated threads from a criminal event that, in the end, prove essential to the resolution of the case… There is a similar dynamic at work when examining the unrelated threads of the digital tech revolution, the explosion in online gambling and pornography addiction, and complicated grief after abortion.
American Heritage Is No Myth, It’s The Source Of Our Liberty And Peace, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The most important debate in America today is not about immigration policy but about what it means to be an American. Our immigration debate is of course a proxy for that. It’s easier to argue over asylum policy, or ICE enforcement protocols, than it is to tackle the fraught question of who is an American and who isn’t, who really belongs here and who doesn’t… At the heart of this debate are competing historical narratives about our heritage. On the right, there’s a growing willingness to argue straightforwardly and unapologetically that America isn’t just a creed or a proposition but a nation with a shared history and culture.
Socialism Has Been Condemned For 20 Centuries, by John Clark
By John Clark, National Catholic Register – One would be hard-pressed to find an error that has been condemned more often, more strongly, by more popes, for more serious reasons, than socialism… Recently in “America” magazine, there appeared an article titled, “Yes, democratic socialism is compatible with Catholic social teaching.” While it may be exasperating to see pro-socialism columns like these appear again and again, it’s not surprising. As it turns out, the core philosophy we now call “socialism” has been one of the most persistent errors in Church history… While the word “socialism” only found its way into common parlance in the 19th century, its underlying philosophy dates back several millennia.
Trump’s War on the Deep State Escalates, in D.C. and Caracas, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – I’ve been reporting here regularly on the two-front battle that President Donald Trump and his team are waging against America’s most deadly enemy… It’s slick-looking men with impressive degrees and hefty resumes, whose contacts extend to both parties, who look at their fellow Americans with the steely eyes of secret policemen in East Berlin or Bucharest… They are the biggest threats to American freedom on earth, and we’re still paying most of them salaries. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Came to Cast Fire upon the Earth
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:49-53 – 49 “I came to cast fire upon the earth; and would that it were already kindled! 50 I have a baptism to be baptized with; and how I am constrained until it is accomplished! 51 Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth? No, I tell you, but rather division; 52 for henceforth in one house there will be five divided, three against two and two against three; …
How Trump Changed Conservatism, by John J. Waters and Adam Ellwanger
By John J. Waters and Adam Ellwanger, Chronicles – On July 4, 2020, facing a cultural revolution that would transform our country by destroying its monuments, Trump stood before Mount Rushmore and declared: This monument will never be desecrated, these heroes will never be defaced, their legacy will never, ever be destroyed, their achievements will never be forgotten, and Mount Rushmore will stand forever as an eternal tribute to our forefathers and to our freedom… It was a watershed moment in the history of American conservatism, where ideas had always been the center of politics. Trump said the radicals of 2020 wanted not just to tear down statues and memorials, but to “tear down the beliefs, the culture, and identity that have made America.” ….
Poverty Isn’t a Path to Heaven, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Crisis Magazine – It’s an old Catholic habit, this romanticizing of suffering. Somewhere between St. Francis stripping naked in the square and the endless talk of “blessed are the meek,” the Church began confusing destitution with decency, as if the less you own, the more your soul shines. It’s a comforting fantasy, especially for those sitting in marble halls. But equating poverty with purity is as false as equating wealth with wickedness. The poor can be cruel, the rich can be kind, and goodness cannot be measured by one’s bank balance or battered boots.
The Left Isn’t Just Marching Through Our Institutions, It’s Imploding Them, by Chris Bray
By Chris Bray, The Federalist – Look again at the picture of the minister in Planned Parenthood vestments. She has the cultural authority of the pulpit, and she’s telling you, as a religious authority, that opposition to abortion is ungodly. God wants you to abort your children. Do you submit? She’s wearing a clerical collar, so you agree? “Subsidizing the markers doesn’t produce the traits; if anything, it undermines them.”… That’s how important the long march through the institutions has turned out to be.
Bishops Need to Earn Their Priests’ Confidence, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Every now and then, when I have trouble choosing a topic for commentary, I consult the CatholicCulture archives, to see what I was writing five or ten or fifteen years ago around this time of year. So it was that today I found a piece that I had written in October 2017: The crisis of pastoral leadership… That article, in turn, was prompted by a message from a friend, a priest in a relatively strong American diocese, who complained about the sort of directives he received from the chancery. “Everything is administrative, psychological, or sociological—or simply problem-avoidance,” he said. “Very little is religious or truly pastoral, stressing the urgency of the salvation of souls.”
Saint of the Day for October 23: St. John of Capistrano
By Franciscan Media – It has been said the Christian saints are the world’s greatest optimists. Not blind to the existence and consequences of evil, they base their confidence on the power of Christ’s redemption. The power of conversion through Christ extends not only to sinful people but also to calamitous events.
Vance Says Gaza Peace Plan Going Better Than Expected, Calls Americans to Pray to ‘Prince of Peace’, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Vance emphasized the situation remains “difficult” and “unpredictable,” and he urged everyone involved to stay “a little bit flexible” about the timeline for Hamas’ disarmament… Concluding his remarks, Vance said he hopes to visit Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which marks the site where Christ was crucified. He asked believers to pray that Christ, “the Prince of Peace, can continue to work a miracle in this region of the world.”
Climate Change! UN Punts on Shipping Carbon Tax, by Michael Swartz
By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post – After pushback from the Trump administration, the United Nations decided — for now — not to pursue its latest climate change income redistribution scheme… After a little-noticed UN proposal for “international tax cooperation” sponsored by African nations passed last year, some of its initial fruit was a proposal to enact a global tax on shipping… “It’s an attempt by climate-obsessed politicians to entrench their agenda before voters in democracies can kill it,” argues the Journal. While even Greta Thunberg has lost interest in the global warming cause now, having sold out for “Palestine” instead, it only takes one vote by the nations of the world that still bow at the altar of Gaia to stick the world’s hands in our wallets yet again.
Praise God for Glenn Youngkin: He Saved American Students From Democratic Radicals. By Ellie Gardey Holmes
By Ellie Gardey Holmes, The American Spectator – Things could have been quite different had former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe not uttered these damning words during his gubernatorial debate with now Governor Glenn Youngkin: “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.”… Those words came on Sept. 28, 2021, with just weeks to go before the election. The arrogant words flipped all momentum in Youngkin’s favor at a time when many were frustrated with the public school system, and when Youngkin, with his usual earnestness and affable persona, was promising reform.
Fr. Kevin Drew: When God Orders Us to Fight
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Christ told the Jews shortly before He died that they were reading the Scriptures wrong (see Mt. 21). And after He rose from the dead, Christ opened Scripture to show His disciples that it was all about Him—and no one else. Christ, and Christ alone, is the way, the truth, and the life. Because of this, God does not will a plurality of religions. No, the devil wills that in his attempt to divide and conquer us.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Be Ready to Answer – the Lord Draws Near
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:39-48 – 39 But know this, that if the householder had known at what hour the thief was coming, he would not have left his house to be broken into. 40 You also must be ready; for the Son of man is coming at an unexpected hour.” 41 Peter said, “Lord, are you telling this parable for us or for all?” 42 And the Lord said, “Who then is the faithful and wise steward, whom his master will set over his household, to give them their portion of food at the proper time? 43 Blessed is that servant whom his master when he comes will find so doing. 44 Truly, I say to you, he will set him over all his possessions. ….
Grok’s ‘Companion’ Chatbot Refers Children to Planned Parenthood, by Sheena Rodriguez
By Sheena Rodriguez, Live Action – Created by Elon Musk, xAI’s Grok has introduced AI ‘companions’ — and one of them targeted toward children refers users to Planned Parenthood, likening abortion to simply “turning off a light.”… 72% of teens report using AI companions with 33% reporting to have a perceived “relationship” with the technology. The American Academy of Pediatrics also reports an increased use among young children and teens, noting that chatbots “may tell kids false, harmful, highly sexual, or violent things.”
Pope Leo’s Whopping Lie on Religious Freedom, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – We all know how Pope Francis lied about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, masks, and lockdowns during the COVID-19 scamdemic. Francis and Leo both peddle scary fairy tales about climate change and soothing bedtime stories about the benefits of mass migration. Popes and bishops lie like a broken record with a crack like the Grand Canyon when protecting predator priests. And they lie about Islam being a “religion of peace.”… Leo is the global CEO of 1.8 billion Catholics. He’s got a doctorate. He was a diocesan bishop, superior general of the Augustinian Order, and prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops. And yet he asserts that the Roman Church has always defended religious freedom?
Trump Evaluates Chances of Defeating Socialist Mamdani If GOP Candidate Quits NYC Mayoral Race, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump said Tuesday that independent New York mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo has a chance of winning against socialist Zohran Mamdani if the Republican candidate, Curtis Sliwa, drops out… “If he dropped out, maybe Cuomo would have a little bit of a chance, but not much, because it looks like, it’s not a great lead, but it’s big enough that [Mamdani] should be able to win”… “So, I don’t know that I want to get involved. It’s really a question of would I rather have a Democrat or a communist, and I would rather have a Democrat than a communist.”
How Pope St. John Paul II Changed My Life (And Still Does), by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, Catholic Exchange – I’ve lived long enough to see smoke rise from the Sistine Chapel five times. One of those times, working as a Latin secretary for Benedict and waiting to see who my next boss would be, I could even smell it… Each conclave has been as exciting as the previous, but nothing will match the election of John Paul II in 1978. Never had anyone so young, so vigorous, so dynamic emerged on the balcony of St. Peter’s. I was only eight years old, but my world changed instantly. Suddenly, an accomplished athlete and actor was donning the white cassock; a Pole, a polyglot, a philosopher.
Dear Pope Leo: We Need an Encyclical on the Eucharist, by Paul Kengor
By Paul Kengor, Crisis Magazine – There has been much speculation and anticipation regarding the subject of Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical. He recently released his first papal document, Dilexi Te, an apostolic exhortation begun by Pope Francis. Leo reportedly made some edits to the document and added some personal reflections, but he largely seemed to leave it intact, apparently wanting to honor his predecessor by releasing the final document that Francis had commissioned. …
What Would C. S. Lewis Say About Women’s Ordination? by Luis E. Lugo
By Luis E. Lugo, The Catholic Thing – The announcement of the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury marks a historic first for the Church of England (CoE), which traces its origins back more than 1,400 years to the time of Saint Augustine of Canterbury. In addition to being the head of the CoE, the Archbishop of Canterbury also serves as the spiritual leader of the world-wide Anglican Communion, whose thriving churches of the Global South have become increasingly alienated from the mother church due to the latter’s long-term drift toward theological liberalism. This appointment will surely widen that breach.
Saint of the Day for October 22: Saint John Paul II
By Franciscan Media – “Open wide the doors to Christ,” urged John Paul II during the homily at the Mass where he was installed as pope in 1978… Born in Wadowice, Poland, Karol Jozef Wojtyla had lost his mother, father, and older brother before his 21st birthday. Karol’s promising academic career at Krakow’s Jagiellonian University was cut short by the outbreak of World War II. While working in a quarry and a chemical factory, he enrolled in an “underground” seminary in Kraków. …
How I Met the Bishops’ Deep State, by Christopher Manion (Aug. 2025)
By Christopher Manion, Substack – Many American Catholics today observe events in the Church with sorrow, even anger. The residue of the abuse and coverup scandals seems never to end. Billions in payouts and bankruptcies continue, while our bishops never seem ready to provide the “transparency and accountability” that they promised for years. Homosexuals are celebrated while the Traditional Latin Mass is persecuted. Shepherds who were silent on pro-abortion “Catholic Joe” Biden rant and rail at Donald Trump… And why? He’s the most pro-life president in history, right?… But he cut off their government money – countless millions of it in taxpayer dollars.
Reclaiming Masculinity to Save Society, by Joseph Reciniello
By Joseph Reciniello, Catholic Exchange – America is lacking in real men. I’m referring to men who are willing to die to themselves completely and serve. That is what a real man is. Not some clueless guy watching television, drinking a beer, and eating pork rinds. That’s Hollywood’s portrayal… A man cannot be a man unless he knows how to serve. What do I mean by that? If one is to lead his wife and children properly, such a man first and foremost must kneel before God. Our will must bend completely! When that happens, we will learn by and through the Cross to serve our wives and children the way our Catholic Faith instructs us too.
Don’t Blame ICE For Enforcing The Law. Blame Democrats For Breaking It, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Don’t blame the enforcement of the law; blame the Democrat lawlessness that made enforcement necessary… It’s apparently “cruel” to enforce immigration law, at least that’s what the left has been telling us for months now… “Instead of targeting real threats, this administration is carrying out a cruel agenda that will disrupt our economy, further erode trust in law enforcement, and sow chaos and fear,” Peters continued… It’s the same narrative we hear time and time again, that enforcing immigration law is inherently “cruel” — not because the laws have changed, but simply because the laws are being enforced.
Selective Sustainability, by Lawrence W. Reed
By Lawrence Reed, The Stream – British economist and charlatan John Maynard Keynes once smugly declared, “In the long run, we’re all dead anyway.” More sage advice came from the likes of American economist Howard E. Kershner: “When a self-governing people confer upon their government the power to take from some and give to others, the process will not stop until the last bone of the last taxpayer is picked bare.”… When partisans of the political Left talk about environmental issues, they harp on the theme of “sustainability.” We shouldn’t do things to air and water that can’t last, they argue. Sounds reasonable. The problem is that those very same people usually support costly welfare state programs and that’s when they toss “sustainability” to the wind.
Americans Are Right to Say ‘No’ to Subsidizing Foreigners, by Matt Boose
By Matt Boose, Chronicles – Democrats cannot plausibly deny their party’s support for favorable treatment for illegal aliens, typified by their support of free healthcare for this group. Even the most politically disengaged know that Democrats support illegal immigrants and oppose the government’s earnest efforts to deport them. More than a dozen blue states provide health benefits to illegal immigrants. The immense financial burden of this largesse has even led some ambitious Democratic governors, like Gavin Newsom of California and J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, to backtrack a bit on the scope of the free healthcare. Nevertheless, they continue to provide these benefits, costing taxpayers billions of dollars.
Faith vs Experience, by James Baresel
By James Baresel, Crisis Magazine – Recently, I have been more disappointed than surprised to hear three unimpeachably faithful and admirable priests attempt in their preaching to ground Catholic belief in “experience.” One argued that reception of Communion by supporters of abortion is “incompatible with the ‘experience’ of Catholic truth,” another encouraged those “who have ‘experienced’ God’s truth” to “share the ‘experience’ with others.” I cannot remember details, but the remarks of the third were along similar lines. …
Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz Will Close 7 California Centers, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt , LifeNews – Planned Parenthood’s abortion empire continued its downward spiral as the abortion organization announced the closure of seven centers in California… That pushes the total number of its facilities shuttered across the country this year to 50 and highlights the mounting financial toll of federal defunding efforts championed by pro-life advocates. Planned Parenthood clearly relies on our tax dollars to prop up its abortion business.
Five Traditional Pontifical Liturgies to Be Celebrated in Rome and the US, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Despite continuing suppression of the traditional liturgy — which appears to be concentrated in some dioceses of the United States — four cardinals and an archbishop are to celebrate five traditional pontifical liturgies in Rome and the U.S. over the next month… At 3 p.m. this coming Saturday, Cardinal Raymond Burke will celebrate a pontifical Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica as part of the annual “Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage” attended by traditional Catholics from around the world. The cardinal last celebrated a pontifical Mass for the same event in the basilica in 2014.
Planned Parenthood-linked ‘birth control’ pharmacy gets $8M from abortion pill investor
By Carole Novielli, LiveAction – A recent release published at Newsweek noted that the $8 million given to Afaxys came from well-known abortion pill investor, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and an “anonymous” foundation. Where we see Packard funding, we often also see funding from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (Warren Buffett), which has been frequently revealed later as the “anonymous” donor… The release also stated that Christian Bloomgren, a “former general manager at Planned Parenthood Federation North America,” will “take over” Afaxys — and he is not the first executive with ties to both Planned Parenthood and Afaxys.
By Fr. Thomas G. Morrow: A Priest’s Advice on Building a Great Marriage
By Fr. Thomas G. Morrow, Catholic Exchange – A woman once told me, “I don’t love my husband anymore.”… I asked her, “Are you concerned for his good?”… “Yes,” she answered…. “Then you love him.”… “That’s the love you vowed when you married him. That’s the same kind of love we need to be saved. The Greek word for it is agape … It sounds like you don’t like him. You don’t have to like your husband. But if you work hard for his good and try to make him happy as best you can, he just might become more likable. However, that shouldn’t be your primary motive. Your first motive should be to fulfill the vow you made before God to pursue his good.”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Magisterium of the Martyrs
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – “When the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?” (Lk. 18:8) Faith in Jesus fulfills and replaces the faith of the Chosen People. Faith accepts what God reveals through the teachings of the Church and responds according to His will. “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” (Gal. 2:20)
The U.S. Catholic Bishops Feed into the Muslims-as-Martyrs Myth, by William Kilpatrick
By William Kilpatrick, Turning Point Project – In my last piece I discussed the Church’s latest act of appeasement toward Islam—namely, the U.S. bishops’ guide to Islamophobia. The guide is, to say the least, poorly timed. At a time when most of the world is leaning over backward to avoid offending Islam, the guide urges Catholics to lean even more… One way to avoid offending Islam is to refrain from talking about the bad things that are done in the name of Islam… Another way to placate the many sensitivities of Islam is to talk non-stop about the bad things that are done to Muslim—to portray Muslims as victims of widespread bigotry and persecution. This media tactic also helps to divert attention away from persecuted Christians. ….
“Thy Kingdom Come!”: Christ the King Reigns in Consciences, by Douglas Bushman
By Douglas Bushman, Catholic World Report – That Jesus taught His disciples to pray for the coming of the kingdom (Mt 6:9–13; Lk 11:2–4) long before they could fully understand its true nature has long intrigued me. Clearly, Jesus intends to lead His disciples into a full understanding of what it means for God’s kingdom to come, and for Him to be its king… And yet, even after all the formation they received from Him, the final question that the apostles put to their Master, on the day of the Ascension, concerns the coming of the kingdom: “Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?” (Acts 1:6). Jesus responds that they will finally fully understand when they receive the gift of the Holy Spirit ….
Pope Leo XIV Condemns Usury, a Grave Sin That Speaks to the Corruption of the Human Heart, by Walter Sánchez Silva
By Walter Sánchez Silva, CNA – Usury can be defined as charging too much interest on a loan, a practice that has existed since ancient times. Traditionally, the Catholic Church taught that the sin of usury was the act of demanding any benefit or profit for the sole purpose of lending. This understanding has evolved over time, and the Church no longer condemns the general practice of lending with interest, as long as it is moderate… On Oct. 18, the Holy Father received the National Anti-Usury Council of Italy in the Vatican Apostolic Palace. For 30 years, the council has been dedicated to “combating a problem that has a devastating impact on the lives of so many people and families,” according to the Vatican Press Office. …
Why All Catholics Must Reject the “Judeo-Christian” Label, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Crisis Magazine – If anything, Catholics should be allergic to this phrase because it’s a linguistic Trojan horse. It sneaks politics into the pulpit and replaces theology with talking points. Once you start measuring faith by military alliances, you’ve already traded the cross for a flagpole… The first Christians didn’t equate holiness with strategic partnerships. They followed a man who told Peter to put away his sword, not sharpen it for the next preemptive strike… The sad truth is that “Judeo-Christian” has become a nervous tick for Western politicians who don’t believe in either. It’s what they say when they want the shine of faith without the burden of it—like a dieter ordering dessert “for the table.” … Catholics don’t need to borrow anyone’s values. We already have a catechism, a creed, and a calling. That’s enough. …
Opinion: Why Catholic Schools Need Catholic Teachers, by Chuck Koach
By Chuck Koach, Catholic World Report – Catholic schools should hire only Catholic faculty. Not out of fear, but out of love: love for students, who deserve teachers who speak truth without compromise. Love for the Church, which deserves institutions that are fully hers. Love for the mission, because Catholic education is not ultimately about college prep; it is about souls… We need joyful, bold, faithful educators. We need saints in the classroom. And they have to be Catholic.
7 Inspiring Quotes from St. Paul of the Cross, by Philip Kosloski
By Philip Kosloski, Aleteia – Here are seven profound quotes from the writings of St. Paul of the Cross that speak to the heart and can inspire us in our daily struggle for sanctity… St. Paul of the Cross was a beautiful soul, deeply devoted to the Passion of Jesus Christ. After receiving a heavenly vision of himself wearing a black habit with a white heart and cross on it, he founded the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (better known as the Passionists). …
Trump Shuts Down Office of Population Affairs That Promoted Abortion, Planned Parenthood, by Melissa O’Rourke
By Melissa O’Rourke, LifeNews – The Trump administration is looking to slash an office at the HHS whose critics say has been a major driver of gender ideology and abortion policies in the federal government… The Office of Population Affairs (OPA) saw roughly 30 employees issued reduction-in-force (RIF) notices Oct. 10, effectively sidelining most of the agency’s staff, individuals familiar with the matter told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The cuts come as White House officials repeatedly warned that staffing reductions could occur if Democrats continue to refuse to reopen the government.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Storing up True Riches
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:13-21 – 13 One of the multitude said to him, “Teacher, bid my brother divide the inheritance with me.” 14 But he said to him, “Man, who made me a judge or divider over you?” 15 And he said to them, “Take heed, and beware of all covetousness; for a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.” 16 And he told them a parable, saying, “The land of a rich man brought forth plentifully; 17 and he thought to himself, `What shall I do, for I have nowhere to store my crops?’ ….
Fr. Ed Broom, OMV: Humility: The Solid Foundation for Holiness
By Fr. Ed Broom, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Only once in Sacred Scripture, in the Gospel of Matthew (11:28-30), does Jesus describe the characteristics of His Sacred Heart: “Come to me all you who find life burdensome, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me for I am meek and humble of heart. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”… These are the two essential qualities of His Sacred Heart that Jesus highlights: meekness and humility. From this passage the Church has formulated one of its most beautiful aspirations, which we can take into our hearts and repeat frequently during the course of the day. That prayer is: “Jesus meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto thine.”
Missouri Governor Defends His Pro-Life Stand After Criticism From Anti-Death Penalty Activists, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Kehoe rejected the criticism, saying his pro-life position remains unshaken… “I’ve said forever that I’m a defender of innocent life,” the governor said, according to the outlet. “Those young babies that have never had the chance to make any decisions that unfortunately become the victim of abortions, I’ll always stick up for that life as long as I’m in this office and anywhere else. I think that’s much different than somebody who murdered in cold blood a law enforcement officer, a hero in our state.”
Fr. Thomas Kuffel: God Talk
By Fr. Thomas Kuffel, The Catholic Thing – Prayer, an elusive conversation with God, confuses many as St. Paul tells us, “For we do not know how to pray as we ought.” (Romans 8:26) The Spirit, Who prays in us “with sighs too deep for words” (Romans 8:26), searches our hearts, revealing our innermost secrets, fears, dreams, and desires. This inner revelation worries our conscience, for the depth of our sin becomes a reality. …
Children From African Countries Pray Rosary ‘For the First Time’ In Global Campaign, by Agnes Aineah
By Agnes Aineah, CNA – Children from across Africa, including those in countries experiencing persecution and instability, joined their peers in the “One Million Children Praying the Rosary” campaign held on Oct. 7, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary… The campaign by Catholic Pontifical and charity foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International is a global prayer initiative inspired by St. Pio of Pietrelcina’s vision of children changing the world through prayer… In Mozambique, a southern African country weighed down by insurgency against Christians, some children prayed the rosary for the first time in their lives.
The Story of This Chinese Politician-Convert (and Benedictine Monk) Will Inspire You, by Paul Senz
By Paul Senz, National Catholic Register – We might not all be facing such seemingly insurmountable obstacles as Lu did, and as so many others do today, but sometimes it really can feel that way. We must discern the will of God, and proceed accordingly. We might make enemies, alienate friends and family, or face ridicule — even prison. But regardless, whether in big things or little things, God’s will must be paramount. And we must always live our lives seeking to do his will and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
A Simple Way to Understand Vatican Financial Scandals, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – If you’re not a financial whiz, it can be difficult to follow the details of the Vatican financial scandals. Let me try to make it simple (since I’m not a financial whiz either), and see if you notice the single thread that runs all through the complex history… First the Vatican bank, the IOR, came under fire, with European banking regulators charging that it was open to money-laundering. Vatican officials resisted, but when European banks began cutting off banking privileges, the IOR had no choice, and began a painful process of internal reforms. The IOR has now won a clean bill of health from the regulators.
The Brew: ‘No Kings’ Protests Virtue-Signal Nationwide. Trump Poo-Poos Them, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Nobody flooded the streets when Barack Obama killed an American citizen by drone strike, because of alleged terrorist ties. No one called it “authoritarian” when the Former Joe Biden’s autopen freed hundreds of criminals, including child porn collectors and Chinese spies. But when President Trump tries to do the federal government’s job of removing illegal aliens, state governors turn Confederate and treat ICE facilities like Fort Sumter.
What Happens When Transgenderism Is No Longer Cool? Prosecutions, Hopefully, by Elle Purnell
By Elle Purnell, The Federalist – Laughing in the face of transgenderism’s propagandists is a fine start. It would be great to live in a society where full-grown men cosplaying as toddler girls are treated with deserved mockery instead of accommodation. Exposing (pardon the poor word choice!) the movement’s absurdity can help deter would-be victims from falling for it. Studies have shown that many young people, particularly young girls, face massive social incentives to adopt LGBT identities. Reversing those incentives would surely slow the mania.
Non-Catholic Prime Minister Receives Communion at St Peter’s, by Niwa Limbu
By Niwa Limbu, Catholic Herald – The Armenian Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, received Catholic Communion in St Peter’s Square yesterday, despite not being a Catholic… According to Catholic teaching, the Eucharist is reserved for those in full communion with the Church — baptised Catholics who affirm this teaching and who are spiritually prepared to receive it. Non-Catholics are normally excluded, except in rare cases where they share the Church’s faith in the Eucharist and cannot access a minister of their own community.
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge’s Statement on President Trump’s Fertility Care Benefit and IVF Advocacy
By Most Rev. Michael F. Burbidge, Catholic Diocese of Arlington, VA – The White House yesterday announced new fertility initiatives intended to promote the growth of American families. President Trump announced the creation of a new optional fertility insurance benefit that will allow employers to offer a range of fertility care services alongside longstanding medical, dental, and vision benefits. Certainly, this is a welcome opportunity for all employers, and especially for the Church and its apostolates, to enhance their healthcare coverage by offering new or expanded coverage for ethical fertility care, including treatments like NaProTechnology that address and resolve underlying causes of infertility. Unfortunately, the White House is also promoting unethical and unjust IVF procedures as a part of its fertility initiative.
Deacon Michael Bickerstaff: What Does Living for the Kingdom Look Like?
By Deacon Michael Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life – The wealthier and more comfortable we become, the more we seem to forget the outward-focused life God has called us to live. The two great commandments – love your God and love your neighbor – become lost in a life that is turned in on itself… Many of you would agree that one of the great errors and sins of our time is self-absorption. It would appear from our readings that the same was true in Israel during the life of Christ and also eight centuries earlier when Amos preached and wrote God’s prophetic message.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Holy Spirit Will Teach You What to Say
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:8-12 – 8 “And I tell you, every one who acknowledges me before men, the Son of man also will acknowledge before the angels of God; 9 but he who denies me before men will be denied before the angels of God. 10 And every one who speaks a word against the Son of man will be forgiven; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. …
Commentary: Immigrants Should Assimilate, Not Change the Constitution, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal – Victor Davis Hanson: I predict. The Europeans are very volatile. We forget about that. They have no history of a multiracial society like we do, and they’re not capitalist countries anymore, so they don’t have fluidity of class… So, when you bring in people who are antithetical in terms of values, religion from a different region, and they’re not European-looking, they have all these things that are challenges that need to be assimilated, and they can’t or won’t do it. And the people coming in have no desire to do it.
Demanding Homage To Islam, Mamdani Proves Migration Without Assimilation Is Just Conquest, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Today this may mean visiting a mosque. Tomorrow that could mean adopting policies or positions that conflict with the moral and legal frameworks that underpin the nation. Mass migration, combined with limited to no assimilation, risks gradually bending political norms to accommodate values and belief systems that were never intended to govern America… Measuring political legitimacy by a prerequisite of pandering to religious frameworks that are incompatible with republican self-government illustrates how mass migration without assimilation can create systemic pressure on the very foundations of our country. …
WATCH: Purging the TLM – ‘This Would Not Be Happening Without Papal Approval’
By Raymond Arroyo, Arroyo Grande – By Raymond Arroyo, Arroyo Grande – A new purge of the Traditional Latin Mass is spreading across the United States and Europe — but why now? Raymond Arroyo and Fr. Gerald Murray dig into what’s driving this wave of restrictions and whether Pope Leo’s latest teaching document on the poor truly holds up. From the crackdown on the Tridentine rite in Knoxville and Chattanooga to the Vatican’s growing focus on immigration policy, this week’s Prayerful Posse explores the clash between faith, tradition, and politics inside today’s Church. …
The Future of the American Presbyterate, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – This new survey provided an opportunity for a follow-up to the 2022 National Study of Catholic Priests, examining the well-being of our priests, their levels of burnout, confidence in their bishops or religious superiors, and the like. Since every participant in this 2025 study also participated in the 2022 study, we are able to track any changes longitudinally… Our previous studies showed that our priests were, by and large, flourishing. Happily, our new data confirms that American priests are flourishing at levels well above the average for the general population.
Do-Gooder Tyranny, by Clifford Angell Bates, Jr.
By Clifford Angell Bates, Jr., Chronicles – The mechanisms are consistent across these contexts: moral absolutism, cognitive rigidity, and the desire for control. Good intentions, when detached from prudence and responsibility, create tyranny. This is why both large-scale utopian projects and small-scale moral policing are forces of social destruction rather than renewal… The alternative is not to abandon morality but to temper it with humility, realism, and an ethic of responsibility. Healthy political and social communities are built not by imposing utopias but by nurturing voluntary associations, pluralism, and incremental reform.
What’s Missing From Dilexi Te? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – There are, to be sure, passages in the document that will grate on the raw sensibilities of faithful Catholics who have felt the lash of Vatican rhetoric over the course of the past decade. Particularly on the issue of immigration—which American secular reporters quickly chose for their headline stories, Dilexi Te misses some crucial distinctions… Yes, both the Old Testament and the New warn believers that they, and the societies in which they live, will be judged on their treatment of strangers in need. But this apostolic exhortation, like so many recent Vatican pronouncements, makes short shrift of a society’s legitimate right to protect its own culture and enforce its own laws.
Forget IVF, Here’s a More Ethical Way to Treat Fertility, by Katrina Trinko
By Katrina Trinko, LifeNews – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy even warned Thursday that the low birth rate poses “a national security threat.”… “When my uncle was president, the fertility rate in this country was 3.5%,” he said. “Today it is 1.6%. The replacement rate—in other words, the amount of fertility that you need in order to keep your population even—is 2.1%. We are below replacement right now. That is a national security threat to our country.”… But while IVF, or in vitro fertilization, gets much of the attention for solutions for infertility, it’s not the only option.
Saint of the Day for October 18: St. Luke
Franciscan Media – Luke wrote one of the major portions of the New Testament, a two-volume work comprising the third Gospel and Acts of the Apostles. In the two books he shows the parallel between the life of Christ and that of the Church. He is the only Gentile Christian among the Gospel writers. Tradition holds him to be a native of Antioch, and Paul calls him “our beloved physician.” His Gospel was probably written between 70 and 85 A.D.
World Renewal Through the United Nations: Unlikely. by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Jeffrey Mirus, Catholic Culture – the Christian understanding of the human person has long since disappeared from the dominant cultures of our world today. The result is that no significant political, economic, or social barriers any longer stand in the way of the long series of cultural shifts in favor of ever-deeper human depravities—evil done in the name of good—which is both the ancient and the modern hallmark of diabolical influence. …
East Texas 40 Days for Life Celebrates Closure of Planned Parenthood Center, by John Pisciotta
By John Pisciotta, LifeNews – Planned Parenthood in Tyler closed on July 17. On October 12, the pro-life community of East Texas celebrated. The Tyler facility opened in 2012 as part of the Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas affiliate… The celebration was sponsored by Tyler 40 Days for Life. Lars Gustafson led 40 Days for the past two years. Lars made a commitment to continue 40 Days for Life in Tyler in 2026, to the cheers of nearly 200 attending. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do Not Fear Those Who Kill the Body
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:1-7 – 1 In the meantime, when so many thousands of the multitude had gathered together that they trod upon one another, he began to say to his disciples first, “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. 2 Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. 3 Therefore whatever you have said in the dark shall be heard in the light, and what you have whispered in private rooms shall be proclaimed upon the housetops. ….
Fr. David Nix: Dilexi Te: Treating the Poor As Slaves
By Fr. David Nix, Complicit Clergy, (Padre Peregrino) – The author (of ” Dilexi Te”) then misappropriates the Holy Family to argue for open-borders. Clearly, the Bible and the Catholic Church have always opposed chaos on national borders, as the true God is a God of order. But manipulating the Holy Family’s desperate flight to Egypt is also a trick of the leftists so predictable that I wrote against it even months before Dilexi Te was released. …
Treating Church Teaching Like Silly Putty, by Jim Valois
By Jim Valois, Catholic Exchange – As a child, I enjoyed playing with Silly Putty. When newspaper ink was petroleum-based, I liked using it to pull print or images off the pages. Now, in our current times, is it a stretch to say that some of our leading luminaries consider the immutable Teaching of the Church changeable like Silly Putty? The immutable Teaching of the Church, such as the dogmas and Ten Commandments, can be shaped into whatever we want them to be, these “lights” tell us. Times have changed. So too must the Teachings of the Church change to fit our epoch, some experts insist.
TOTALLY WOKE: Diocese of Lexington Launches Net-Zero Plan Inspired by Laudato Si’ (and the United Nations)
By Tessa Gervasini, National Catholic Register, (Complicit Clergy) – The Diocese of Lexington has developed an ambitious plan to make all of its buildings net-zero by 2030 because, it noted, as Scripture says: “The earth and all in it belongs to God.” The plan includes all buildings of the 59 parishes in the diocese, spanning over 50 counties in central and eastern Kentucky… The plan is a direct response to Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’ (“On Care for Our Common Home”), which called on the global Catholic Church to engage in dialogue about the future of the planet. Within the writings, Pope Francis urged the Church to acknowledge environmental challenges.
On the ethics of life: Leo XIV contradicts Benedict XVI, by Luisella Scrosati
By Luisella Scrosati, Daily Compass – In 2023, Prevost (Pope Leo XIV) embraced the ‘coherent ethic of life’ expressed by Cardinals Joseph Louis Bernardin (died 1996) and Blase Cupich, both of whom were archbishops of Chicago… An ethic that Prevost summarised as follows: ‘Abortion, war, poverty, euthanasia and capital punishment share a common identity: they are all based on the denial of the right to life’. To these threats against human life, he added ‘other issues, such as the effects of artificial intelligence, human trafficking and the rights of migrants’… In his speech, Prevost criticised the imbalance in the Catholic pro-life movement in the United States, which focuses primarily on fighting abortion and euthanasia at the expense of other important issues such as the death penalty and anti-immigrant policies. …
EWTN: In Gaza and Israel, Fragile Peace Brings Hope and Heartache
News by National Catholic Register (EWTN) – Christians in Gaza are relieved by the ceasefire that took effect on Oct. 13 between Israel and Hamas, but they understand that hostilities could break out again at any time, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, told Vatican Radio in an Oct. 15 interview… “We are in daily contact with them. They keep writing that they still cannot believe they were able to sleep through the night without hearing the sound of bombs,” the patriarch said during a visit to Rome …
When “Welcome” Collides With Caesar: Dilexi Te and the Missing Question, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – In the end, Dilexi Te’s treatment of migration leaves Catholics with serious unanswered questions. The Church may and must remind believers of the moral dignity of every person. But she cannot call Catholics to actions that imply contempt for lawful authority, nor can she treat the existence of sovereign states as a regrettable accident of history. If Rome wishes to speak credibly about migration, it must do so in full awareness that the world of Abraham and Moses is not the world of passports, borders, and visas—and that Catholics, while bound by charity, are also citizens. Between God and Caesar, the Exhortation seems to have forgotten that both still have legitimate claims upon us.
John Bolton Indicted On 18 Counts For Mishandling Classified Information, by Beth Brelje
By Beth Brelje, The Federalist – President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 charges related to his alleged leaking of national secrets while he wrote a book about his work in the White House… The charges include eight counts of transmission of national defense information and ten counts of retention of national defense information… Bolton was the national security advisor from April 9, 2018, through Sept. 10, 2019, during which time he had access to some of the nation’s most highly classified and sensitive national secrets.
The Wisdom That Directs Reason, by Joseph R. Wood
By Joseph R. Wood, The Catholic Thing – In His discourse at the Last Supper, Christ teaches the Apostles about three related themes: knowing and seeing God, loving God, and being one with God. He holds out these three as different aspects of a single phenomenon… Christ tells the group, “Where I go you know, and the way you know.” Thomas insists they don’t know where Christ is going. Christ assures him, “If you had known me, you would have known my Father. And henceforth you do know him, and you have seen him.”
Trump Administration Expands IVF and Other Fertility Treatment Coverage, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – President Donald Trump is expanding access to in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments by partnering with pharmaceutical companies and expanding insurance options… According to a White House announcement on Oct. 16, the Trump administration is working with major pharmaceutical companies to bring IVF drugs to the U.S. at lower prices. The administration is also expanding insurance coverage for fertility care… The agreement with leading pharmaceutical group EMD Serono will make IVF drugs available “at very, very heavily reduced prices — prices that you won’t even believe…”
The Catholic Herald: Pope Leo XIV Appoints Cardinal Cupich to Vatican City Governing Commission
The Catholic Herald – The Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State is responsible for the civil governance of the world’s smallest sovereign entity. Its remit includes public order, health and safety, environmental management, economic oversight, and the administration of the Vatican Museums and their cultural patrimony. … Cardinal Cupich’s appointment comes less than a month after he drew attention in the United States when several bishops criticised his decision to honour Senator Richard Durbin with a lifetime achievement award. His new role in the Vatican’s governing structure will place him in closer proximity to the daily operations of the Holy See and the decisions that shape its administration.
Saint of the Day for October 17: Saint Ignatius of Antioch
By Franciscan Media – Born in Syria, Ignatius converted to Christianity and eventually became bishop of Antioch. In the year 107, Emperor Trajan visited Antioch and forced the Christians there to choose between death and apostasy. Ignatius would not deny Christ and thus was condemned to be put to death in Rome… Ignatius is well known for the seven letters he wrote on the long journey from Antioch to Rome. Five of these letters are to churches in Asia Minor; they urge the Christians there to remain faithful to God and to obey their superiors..
Leo XIV: Our Anti-Americanist Pope, by Kenneth Craycraft
By Kenneth Craycraft, Catholic World Report – In his very brief tenure as Supreme Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV has demonstrated that he—the first American pope—is not an Americanist pope. Yes, he is America’s pope, but not any more or less than he is the Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church. As such, he is no less suspicious of American tendencies to compromise the Faith than his illustrious predecessor. The manifestation of Americanist impulses in 2025 is somewhat different from that of the late 19th century. …
An Urgent Message from Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus – The hour is too late, and the deception too deep. We are watching the faith of our fathers being dismantled under the pretense of renewal… Cardinal Cupich has publicly opposed the Traditional Latin Mass, has tolerated and even celebrated politicians who advance abortion, and has consistently undermined those who defend the sanctity of life and the fullness of Catholic doctrine. To elevate such a man to one of the governing bodies of the Vatican is to send a message to faithful Catholics across the world: that fidelity to tradition and the moral law is now treated as an obstacle rather than a light.
Founder’s Quote: “The Whole Art of Government Consists in the Art of Being Honest” ~Thomas Jefferson
Patriot Post – “It behooves you, therefore, to think and act for yourself and your people. The great principles of right and wrong are legible to every reader; to pursue them requires not the aid of many counselors. The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest. Only aim to do your duty, and mankind will give you credit where you fail.” —Thomas Jefferson (1775)
“Gay-Washed” Bible’s Imprimatur Should Be Withdrawn. Here’s Why. by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – I am grateful to OSV News for reporting on my concerns about the USCCB’s granting of an imprimatur to the New Revised Standard Version updated edition (NRSVue) Bible. I appreciate USCCB Scripture scholar Father Pablo Gadenz responding directly to my concerns. But I found his responses unpersuasive, and I still think the imprimatur should be withdrawn, for the reasons below… First, a recap for readers unfamiliar with the issue. The updated edition of the NRSV, the flagship Bible of Mainline Protestantism, was published in 2022. ….
The Latest Rift in the Democrats’ Coalition: Big Tech vs. Environmentalists, by Thaddeus G. McCotter
By Thaddeus G. McCotter, Chronicles – With so much of their dark money and Big Tech contributions gone, Democrats—who eschew thoughts and prayers—can only cling to hope. Beyond that, expect no detours from the old strategy of deflection, projection, twisting and redefining language and standards, and, of course, blaming Trump.
Gorsuch Gets NAACP Lawyer To All But Admit Support For Racial Discrimination In Redistricting, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch got a lawyer for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund to all but admit support for states intentionally discriminating on the basis of race in the redistricting process… The moment came during (SCOTUS’) Wednesday oral arguments for a pair of cases known as Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais, which center on the Louisiana Legislature’s use of race when creating its recent congressional map… the matter first arose “following ‘a previous lawsuit … where plaintiffs argued that the prior map’ put forward by the state ‘violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by diluting minority votes,’ according to Oyez.”
Democrats Refuse to Back Down on Obamacare Abortion Funding, Extended Shutdown Likely, by Dan Hart
By Dan Hart, LifeNews – As the federal government shutdown stretches into its 14th day, reports from Capitol Hill and the White House suggest that the impasse won’t end anytime soon, with the Trump administration refusing to budge on the Democrats’ demands of expanding COVID-era Obamacare subsidies and other spending by $1.5 trillion. … One Office of Management and Budget (OMB) official told Punchbowl that the agency is “making every preparation to batten down the hatches and ride out the Democrats’ intransigence. Pay the troops, pay law enforcement, continue the RIFs [reduction in force], and wait.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do Not Lose the Key of Knowledge
Author Don SchwagerServants of the Word – Luke 11:47-54 – 47 Woe to you! for you build the tombs of the prophets whom your fathers killed. 48 So you are witnesses and consent to the deeds of your fathers; for they killed them, and you build their tombs. 49 Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, `I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute,’ 50 that the blood of all the prophets, shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation, 51 from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. ….
Pope Leo XIV, St. John Paul II, and the Fertility Crisis, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – As (Pope Leo XIV’s) predecessor, St. John Paul II (elected 47 years ago today), observed, culture lies upstream from both politics and economics. And our “blessed barrenness” is a cultural problem – both in the larger society and within the Catholic Church… “Neither in the man nor in the woman can affirmation of the value of the person be divorced from awareness and willing acceptance that he may become a father and she may become a mother. . . .If the possibility of parenthood is deliberately excluded from marital relations, the character of the relationship between the partners automatically changes. The change is away from unification in love and in the direction of mutual, or rather, bilateral “enjoyment.”
True Feminism Embraces Childbearing: An Obstetrical Perspective, by Hector O. Chapa, M.D.
By Hector O. Chapa, M.D., Live Action – A recent commentary written by a psychiatry resident-in-training and published on October 11, 2025, in MedPage Today, paints natalism (the belief that human reproduction is essential for the continuation and flourishing of society) as “incompatible” with public health… This perspective overlooks a fundamental truth: without natalism, there would be no public at all. The very existence and continuation of society depend on birth rates that sustain or grow the population.
The Unspoken Trial of the Orphaning of Our Priests, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – Crisis editor Eric Sammons has made written and spoken pleas for laity calm in the aftermath of Pope Leo XIV’s odd ice-block blessing and refusal to condemn Cardinal Blase Cupich’s decision to award a pro-abortion politician with a lifetime achievement honor. Even on gasket-blowing days like yesterday, when the Chicago-native pontiff promoted his fellow Chicagoan Cupich to the Pontifical Commission for the Vatican City State, Sammons’ call for calm is as wise as it is necessary… But why?… The Roman Catholic Church is facing a spiritual epidemic unlike any it has ever known; it is as large—and mostly unrecognized —as any crisis in today’s American Catholic Church …..
Illness and Unwilled Suffering: The Most Effective Means of Spiritual Growth, by Constance T. Hull
By Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange – In the spiritual life, the Lord calls us to mortification. There are entire programs, such as Exodus 90, designed to help Catholics learn more about the ascetical life in an age of hedonism and spiritually destructive abundance. These are all well and good. They serve an important purpose in helping us strip away that which keeps us from God. They lead to a necessary poverty that allows us to be filled by God. However, they are not the most effective means of growth; the saints understood that it is unwilled suffering that is the most effective.
Saint of the Day for October 16: St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Franciscan Media – Margaret Mary was chosen by Christ to arouse the Church to a realization of the love of God symbolized by the heart of Jesus… Her early years were marked by sickness and a painful home situation. “The heaviest of my crosses was that I could do nothing to lighten the cross my mother was suffering.” After considering marriage for some time, Margaret Mary entered the Order of the Visitation nuns at the age of 24.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Why Abortion Is the Pre-eminent Moral Issue
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – In Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. bishops provide ethical guidance on the political responsibilities of Catholics. It assists Catholics, in light of the Church’s teaching, to form their consciences and to learn about Catholic social doctrine on fundamental moral issues, which give shape to political, cultural, and social issues… As a pro-life leader, I am delighted with the strong language in the guide on the topic of abortion. “The threat of abortion remains our pre-eminent priority,” the introduction to the most recent version of the guide states, “because it directly attacks our most vulnerable and voiceless brothers and sisters and destroys more than a million lives per year in our country alone.”
Christian Genocide in Nigeria Is Still All Too Real, by Sophie Starkova
By Sophie Starkova, Patriot Post – Radical Islamist violence in Nigeria is getting renewed attention from the West as more reports come out. As World magazine’s article on the plight of Christians in that country recounts, “This year, Nigerian Christians have faced increasing attacks from jihadist groups. According to the Nigeria-based nonprofit InterSociety, Islamists murdered more than 7,000 Christians — and kidnapped 7,800 — in the country between January and August. This latest violence has refocused international attention on Nigeria over the ongoing attacks and persecution.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Load Burdens Hard to Bear
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:42-46 – 42 “But woe to you Pharisees! for you tithe mint and rue and every herb, and neglect justice and the love of God; these you ought to have done, without neglecting the others. 43 Woe to you Pharisees! for you love the best seat in the synagogues and salutations in the market places. 44 Woe to you! for you are like graves which are not seen, and men walk over them without knowing it.”
Want to Prevent Civil War? Trump Has the Right Idea, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Stream – The Left has abetted a massive lawlessness crisis that has divided and likely radicalized Americans… Democrats may want us to throw the George Floyd riots of 2020 down the memory hole, but we should remember that those riots cost more than $2 billion in damage and took the lives of at least 26 Americans. The left-leaning media described the riots as “mostly peaceful,” while Democrats demonized even calls for law and order from the president.
Catholicism and Israel: Perspective and Insight From a Dominican Theologian, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Catholic World Report – Prominent Catholics such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio profess “unwavering support” for Israel, while ecumenical (but mostly Catholic) First Things publishes content largely defending Israel. Alternatively, at Crisis Magazine, we read titles such as “America First Does Not Mean Unlimited Support for Israel,” and “Against Catholic Zionism.” In turn, Joe Heschmeyer at Catholic Answers asks: “Is Genesis 12 really saying that we’re to ‘the modern nation of Israel with military aid in its wars?” His answer: “Not according to St. Paul.”
EDITORIAL: Trump Is Aiming for Mount Rushmore. Why Not Heaven, Too?
The Editors, National Catholic Register – When the president of the United States says he doesn’t think ‘anything’ can get him into heaven, it’s a teachable moment — a chance to remind him, and ourselves, that Divine Mercy is greater than any human achievement… Trump possesses such heaping reserves of self-confidence that there isn’t a skyscraper on the planet tall enough to contain it. This exasperates his critics, of course. Even some of his most ardent supporters occasionally cringe at his braggadocio… There is, to cite one example, his expressed wish to have his likeness added to Mount Rushmore. “Outrageous!” we might think. …
Embryo Adoption Can’t be Used to Bypass Infertility, by Matthew McKenna
By Matthew McKenna, Catholic Exchange – Recently, one couple shared their story about discerning the morality of embryo adoption and their final decision to go through with it because they are otherwise infertile. A significant portion of the article centers around the moral reasoning through which they determined that it was an acceptable choice. Sadly, and despite their best efforts to find moral guidance, there are serious issues with their reasoning and interpretation of Magisterial teachings which have led them, and may lead others, astray.
Virginia’s “Reproductive Freedom” Amendment: Beware! by Robert G. Marshall
By Robert G. Marshall, Catholic Culture – The State of Virginia’s 2025 General Assembly passed a proposed so-called Reproductive Freedom Constitutional Amendment (RFCA) to Virginia’s Constitution (S.J.Res 247) which will be on Virginia’s November, 2026 ballot if passed a second time by Virginia’s 2026 legislature. Other states have faced or will face similar challenges, so the Virginia experience should put all American citizens on their guard.
Pope Leo Urges Europe to Confront ‘Declining Birth Rates,’ Strengthen Family Life, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – During his first official visit with Italian President Sergio Mattarella on Oct. 14, Pope Leo XIV lamented Europe’s falling birth rates and invited renewed efforts to protect and promote the family… “In recent decades, we have witnessed in Europe as we have seen a notable decline in the birth rate,” the Pope said in a speech after the visit. “This calls for a concerted effort to promote choices at all levels in favor of the family, supporting its efforts, promoting its values, and protecting its needs and rights.”
China Flexes Power Over Rome Once Again with New Bishop Consecration, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, OnePeterFive – It appears that once again, Beijing has delivered another blow to the Holy See by consecrating a bishop to the pivotal Diocese of Shanghai after he was elected during the papal sede vacante… On October 15, Father Wu Jianlin will be consecrated as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Shanghai. News of the ceremony came via official notices issued by the schismatic state-approved church, the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA)… Previously vicar general of the diocese, Wu was elected, effectively unopposed, in a vote on April 28.
Pope Leo and the Death Penalty Charade, by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylor, Crisis Magazine – I am not at all surprised His Holiness intervened to provide cover for Cardinal Cupich, since he is both a friend and, by all accounts, a benefactor—as Cupich is believed to have played a role in his rise to the throne of St. Peter. But his comments are revealing for other reasons. In them, His Holiness repeated opinions about the death penalty which confirm that, at least on that issue (and others), he is indeed a “progressive” who appears to equate the death penalty with abortion in terms of moral gravity. It is also revealing because of the way he framed the issue using political terms, “prolife” being a term associated with public policy and not Catholic doctrine.
President Trump Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – President Donald Trump posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Tuesday, hailing the slain Turning Point USA founder as a “giant of his generation” whose unyielding defense of faith, family and American liberty will echo through history… The ceremony, held in the White House Rose Garden to accommodate a swelling crowd of supporters, fell on what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday.
Finnish Actor to Portray Jesus in Gibson’s ‘The Resurrection’ Movies, Replacing Jim Caviezel
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – A new actor has been cast to play Jesus in the 2027 two-part film The Resurrection of the Christ, Mel Gibson’s long-awaited sequel to the 2004 movie The Passion of the Christ, according to Variety… Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen, 36, will be stepping into the lead role, replacing Jim Caviezel, who portrayed Jesus in the first movie… The reason for the changes is reportedly due to expenses… Variety reported that a source close to the production told the outlet that the studio would have had to digitally de-age people’s faces in the sequel, which “would have been very costly.”
Saint of the Day for October 15: Saint Teresa of Avila (March 28, 1515 – October 4, 1582)
By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media, October 15 – Saint Teresa of Avila lived in an age of exploration as well as political, social, and religious upheaval. It was the 16th century, a time of turmoil and reform. She was born before the Protestant Reformation and died almost 20 years after the closing of the Council of Trent. … The gift of God to Teresa in and through which she became holy and left her mark on the Church and the world is threefold: She was a woman; she was a contemplative; she was an active reformer.
Trump’s History-Making Triumph, by Jeffrey Lord
By Jeffrey Lord, The American Spectator – President Trump has made history — major league world history. One can only pray that the Middle East is on its way out of the horrific decades of mass violence that arose with the formalization of the Jewish state in May of 1948… All of which leads to the obvious question: Can the rest of the world imagine a world without ongoing violence in the Middle East?… The answer to that question is, one suspects, that it has taken President Trump, the man who has made a career of envisioning everything from buildings to the results of presidential elections to peace agreements that the world’s collective political leaders could not envision themselves.
Illegal Immigrants Are on Medicaid — Taxpayers Deserve the Truth, by Gregory Lyakhov
By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post – While Democrats try to deny it, the reason Washington is shut down comes down to a single question: Should Medicaid, a program meant for low-income Americans, be used to subsidize healthcare for people who entered the country illegally?… The fight began with the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act earlier this year. One of its key reforms ended a Medicaid loophole that allowed states to pass the cost of covering illegal immigrants on to federal taxpayers. The law required states to pay those costs themselves, cutting off a practice that blurred eligibility lines and drained billions.
The Vicar vs. the Veep: Pope Leo XIV Should Drop Francis’ Open Borders Obsession, by Ben Johnson
By Ben Johnson, The Stream – Faithful Roman Catholics hoped the first American pope, Leo XIV, would make a decisive break with Pope Francis, but he is already continuing one of his predecessor’s worst habits: putting the moral authority of world’s largest church behind illegal immigration. So far, Pope Leo XIV’s actions and statements signal that he will offer Americans more baptized lawlessness on the border… America First Policies Threaten the the U.S. Bishops’ Taxpayer Subsidies…
Democrats are Forcing a Government Shutdown to Make You Pay for Abortions, by Tony Perkins
By Tony Perkins, LifeNews – When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down the Dobbs decision in June 2022, many in Washington and the media declared that abortion was now a matter for the states. While the ruling did not explicitly say abortion was a state issue, it did affirm that states have the authority to regulate abortion — and in doing so, it appeared to cut the strings of federal control, freeing states to protect the unborn.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What Makes the Heart Clean and Holy?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:37-41 – 37 While he was speaking, a Pharisee asked him to dine with him; so he went in and sat at table. 38 The Pharisee was astonished to see that he did not first wash before dinner. 39 And the Lord said to him, “Now you Pharisees cleanse the outside of the cup and of the dish, but inside you are full of extortion and wickedness. 40 You fools! Did not he who made the outside make the inside also? 41 But give for alms those things which are within; and behold, everything is clean for you.
How To Stop Sinning, by Nate Guyear
By Nate Guyear, Catholic Exchange – The truth that we need to stop sinning is evident for Christians. We believe that God calls us to moral perfection, gives us the grace to achieve it, and gives us His Son as the supreme example of holiness. However, we still make excuses for sinful behaviors, or we find ourselves believing that God cannot perfectly sanctify us in this life. Therefore, this article will provide a roadmap to complete sanctification. Let us begin our journeys with certainty about four things.
After Auschwitz, After Charlie Kirk, by John Kainer
By John Kainer, The American Spectator – Kirk, therefore, offered a service to universities that they were loathe to offer themselves — a religiously informed defense of America’s founding ideals and principles. Kirk was fearless in saying what he believed to be true given his considerable time spent reading, thinking, and writing about political, cultural, and religious issues. He could have chosen death for his opponents, but he chose dialogue instead. After Auschwitz, that is the responsibility of all people who would live in a free society.
Identifying Gay Bishops and Priests, by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Blog at John Eighteen Thirty Seven, (Complicit Clergy) – Catholics tend to project their heterosexuality and their fidelity onto their clergy, just like I did as a seminarian and young priest. It was for this reason that I had no idea that the two young priests with whom I served at my first parish assignment were homosexuals who were preying on our altar boys. Years later, when I discovered that most American-born bishops and priests were homosexuals, I understood why research professor, Rev. Dr. Paul Sullins, reported the following ….
The Medal Of Freedom Was Created For People Exactly Like Charlie Kirk, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – For years, the Presidential Medal of Freedom has been awarded to celebrities and political allies. But on Tuesday, President Donald Trump will posthumously award Charlie Kirk the highest civilian honor, reviving the medal’s original intent of recognizing those who have made extraordinary contributions to the security, ideals, and freedoms of the country.
The Eucharist Is Not a Political Club or a Prop in an Open Borders Farce, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – The latest blasphemous stunt by a Catholic priest to promote open borders ought to outrage anyone with respect for the Eucharist, much less for our country’s sovereignty and laws. Left-wing activist Rev. Larry Dowling organized a formal eucharistic procession, complete with smells and bells, and marched it up to the locked gates of an ICE facility on a Sunday, without notifying anyone in advance. Then he made a little scene in front of the fence, as if wicked Donald Trump were intentionally keeping Jesus away from the migrants, or some such nonsense.
Ten Observations About the Eucharist-at-ICE Incident In Illinois, by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D.
By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – Two days ago, on Saturday, October 12th: A delegation of Catholic priests, nuns and lay leaders were among hundreds of people from Chicago and the suburbs who marched from Maywood to Broadview Saturday in hopes of delivering Holy Communion to detainees at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility… There has now been much debate and criticism on social media about this “Eucharistic procession”. ….
Don’t Rush the Silence: Rediscovering Stillness in Mass, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – In talking to a pious young priest the other day, one who strives for punctilio in keeping all the rubrics in place while saying Mass, I asked about the length of the pause he observes before beginning the Penitential Rite. I was curious to know why he doesn’t stretch it out a bit, allowing the rest of us more time in order actually to call to mind our sins as Mother Church enjoins us to do. Do we really want to shorten the drama of self-examination to a nanosecond?
The Need for the Madonna in Reforming Our Culture, by Joseph K. Woodard
By Joseph K. Woodard, Catholic World Report – Only Christian civilization achieved a prodigious overturning of men’s natural drives by insisting on the dignity of women as such, founded in motherhood…. As Tom Holland’s 2021 book Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World reveals, in every past civilization (even our Greco-Roman forbearers), women were either commodities, guarded by their families as dynastic assets, or simply booty, “sex objects”—as were their children.
Saint of the Day for October 14: Saint Carlo Acutis (May 3, 1991 – Oct. 12, 2006)
Franciscan Media, October 14 – Born in London and raised in Milan, Saint Carlo’s wealthy parents were not particularly religious. Upon receiving his first communion at age seven, Carlo became a frequent communicant, making a point of praying before the tabernacle before or after every Mass. In addition to Francis of Assisi, Carlo took several of the younger saints as his models, including Bernadette Soubirous, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, and Dominic Savio.
A Catholic Defense of Enforcing Immigration Laws, by Edward Feser (March 2025)
By Edward Feser, Public Discourse – While progressive Catholics conclude that Vice President Vance and other Catholic defenders of administration policy are flatly at odds with Church teaching on immigration, I will argue that that is not the case. Indeed, it is clear that Vance is not only well within those boundaries, but is in fact on much stronger ground than those who advocate a virtually “open borders” position in the name of Catholicism.
All Living Hostages Are Back in Israel, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – After 738 days in Hamas captivity, the final 20 living hostages crossed the border from Gaza back into Israel. Images of fathers, mothers, wives, brothers, and sisters embracing their loved ones after two years of separation flooded social media… Bar Kupershtein, 23, cried as he embraced his mother. He was working at the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7, 2023 when Hamas launched its terrorist attack on Israel killing 1,200 and taking another 251, including Kupershtein, hostage.
A Healthy Trinity: Nurturing Soul, Mind and Body Together, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Catholic Exchange – Looking after our health is important and looking after our spiritual health is the most important thing of all. Since this is so, the neglect of our health, especially our spiritual health, is perilous to our well-being in this life and the next… Each of us has our own way of trying to stay healthy. Speaking personally, I try to live my daily life in accordance with what I call a healthy trinity. This involves finding adequate time each day for spiritual exercise, intellectual exercise and physical exercise. The first is the most important but it is served by the other two…
Columbus Day Highlights Explorer’s ‘Legacy of Faith,’ Trump Says, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, Catholic News Agency – President Donald Trump renewed the focus of Columbus Day to be celebrated on the second Monday of October, reclaiming the explorer’s “extraordinary legacy of faith, courage, perseverance, and virtue,” according to the president’s proclamation… Since 1971, the second Monday in October has been federally recognized as Columbus Day to commemorate Columbus’ discovery of the Americas in 1492, celebrate Italian-American heritage, and acknowledge the 1891 lynchings of 11 Italian Americans. In 2021, former President Joe Biden issued the first presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples’ Day to be observed on the same day, following backlash toward Columbus.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “It should be our endeavor to cultivate the peace and friendship of every nation.” —Thomas Jefferson (1787)
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: This Is an Evil Generation; It Seeks a Sign
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:29-32 – 29 When the crowds were increasing, he began to say, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah. 30 For as Jonah became a sign to the men of Nineveh, so will the Son of man be to this generation. 31 The queen of the South will arise at the judgment with the men of this generation and condemn them; for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold, something greater than Solomon is here. …
Trump Is The Best Statesman Of Our Time Because He’s A Realist, by Kristen Ziccarelli, Joshua Treviño
By Kristen Ziccarelli and Joshua Treviño, The Federalsit – If we are to properly set the conditions for a civilizational rebirth, we must accept that realistic rhetoric is the statecraft needed for renewal… Last week, President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had signed off on the first phase of his Gaza peace plan — one of the most significant diplomatic breakthroughs in the Middle East in years. For our nation and the world, this was a moment of rare convergence, of both clarity and action.
The Brew: ‘Thank You, Trump!’ Chanted by Thousands of Israelis in Tel Aviv, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – While Democrats addicted to ideological rage who approve of political violence paint targets on President Donald Trump and his team by labeling them “fascists,” let’s check in on what the embattled Jews of Israel have to say. It’s “Thank you, Trump!” chanted by thousands of grateful Israelis at different events in the streets of Tel Aviv, after the signing of a deal to return Israeli hostages seized by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023: President Trump, I say this as a scholar who has published books on fascism and its enemies: You’re doing fascism wrong. ….
Catholic Vote: Jubilation in Israel After Hostages Released
By Catholic Vote – Israel’s citizens exploded in expressions of jubilation as 20 living hostages were released Monday morning after being held captive for 738 days by Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist organization… The Jerusalem Post reported that a first batch of seven hostages were released at around 8:15 a.m. local time. A convoy of Red Cross vehicles picked the captives up from a handover site in Gaza City. The hostages are Matan Angrest, brothers Gali and Ziv Berman, Alon Ohel, Eitan Mor, Omri Miran, and Guy Gilboa Dalal.
Put Care of the Soul First, by Joseph Reciniello
By Joseph Reciniello, Catholic Exchange – In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus addresses the scholars of the law using hard-hitting words: “You cleanse the outside of cup and dish, but inside they are full of plunder and self-indulgence.” This leads us to ask ourselves, Is my life purely concerned with surface-level realities or superficial things? How many times in a day do we think about the way our lives look to others, in pictures or on social media? Now ask yourself: how often do I think about t
Yes, Christopher Columbus, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Today is Columbus Day, or (among the alternatively oriented) Native Peoples’ Day, both displaced in any case, as even major Catholic feasts now are, to a different date, so that people will have long weekends, or not be inconvenienced, or something. In any event, it’s a day now redefined in terms that make it unclear what, if anything, we are celebrating, or deploring, in this booming, buzzing confusion that we still (kind of) think of as the twenty-first Christian century.
Israelis, Gazan Christians, Catholics in U.S. Weigh In On Historic Peace Deal, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, Catholic News Agency, (Catholic World Report) – Former Israeli government officials, representatives for the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, and Catholic advocates for Israel in the U.S. spoke with EWTN News this week following the historic peace deal brokered by the Trump administration between Israel and Hamas… News of the peace agreement came as “a joy for the entire population of Gaza, for the families of the hostages, and for our parish, our little parish there in Gaza,” according to Farid Jabran, the public and government affairs adviser for the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
The Miracle of the Dancing Sun, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – On October 13, 1917, as predicted by the three shepherd children in Fatima, a most extraordinary occurrence took place: the “Miracle of the Dancing Sun.” The miracle would be so great that all would believe in the reality of the apparitions… More than 70,000 people gathered to witness the event at the Cova da Iria and up to more than 100,000 in the surrounding areas. What many of them reported was, indeed, most extraordinary: the sun appeared to “dance,” or zig-zag, across the sky as it advanced toward the earth. It emitted multi-colored light and radiant colors. According to reports, the event lasted approximately ten minutes.
Saint of the Day for October 13: Blessed Marie-Rose Durocher (October 6, 1811 – October 6, 1849)
Franciscan Media, October 13 – Canada was one diocese from coast to coast during the first eight years of Marie-Rose Durocher’s life. Its half-million Catholics had received civil and religious liberty from the English only 44 years before… Marie-Rose Durocher was born in a little village near Montreal in 1811, the 10th of 11 children. She had a good education, was something of a tomboy, rode a horse named Caesar, and could have married well. At 16, she felt the desire to become a religious …
Big Fail By Trump Administration on Abortion Drug, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – It’s been my opinion these last nine months that, on abortion, President Trump has governed better than he campaigned. He and then-Sen. Vance gave pro-lifers agita with all their Election Year talk about being done with the abortion issue, being just fine with the status quo. My very first column for this site was a cri du coeur against their gutting of the GOP’s pro-life platform.
Pope Picks Divisive Bishop to Bring Church ‘Unity’ On Illegal Immigration, by Monica Showalter
By Monica Showalter, American Thinker – Commissioning him to bring Church “unity” over the issue of illegal immigration, Pope Leo XIV decided to name El Paso’s Trump-hating, open-borders-advocating, Bishop Mark Seitz as his mouthpiece, not wanting to get into back-and-forth with President Trump himself over the matter the way Pope Francis did… According to Reuters: … Pope Leo told U.S. bishops visiting him at the Vatican on Wednesday that they should firmly address how immigrants are being treated by President Donald Trump’s hardline policies, attendees said, in the latest push by the pontiff on the issue.
Trump Wins Peace, ‘Loses’ Nobel, by Douglas Andrews
By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – How did Trump do it? First, by establishing his credibility. And that means saying what he means and meaning what he says. That means greasing Soleimani and obliterating Iran’s nuclear sites, but it also means playing hardball with Bibi Netanyahu… As former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman put it yesterday: “The Biden and the Obama administrations had a series of perpetual red lines that were made to be breached, and in the Middle East, you can’t do that. Nobody took them seriously. In the Middle East … people look at you and they ask, ‘Does this guy mean what he says? Does he have the courage of his convictions?’ And with President Trump … that’s a guy that means what he says, that you should pay attention to.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: The Mirage of Mercy (A Rebuttle to “Dilexi Te”)
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – So as we walk through this exhortation – grateful for what is true, but alert to what is a mirage – we see how certain phrases, borrowed from old liberation movements, change the meaning of mercy. We must test every word by the unchanging Gospel of Jesus Christ. Because real mercy – divine mercy – is not a mirage in the sand. It is the living water that flows from the pierced Heart of our Savior…
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Hear the Word of God and Keep It
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:27-28 – 27 As he said this, a woman in the crowd raised her voice and said to him, “Blessed is the womb that bore you, and the breasts that you sucked!” 28 But he said, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and keep it!”
The Rainbow People Are Not Going To Leave Your Kids Alone, by Nathanael Blake
By Nathanael Blake, The Federalist – We were told that the LGBT movement was about adults — giving everyone equal rights and getting the government out of the bedrooms of consenting adults. But this was a lie; LGBT activists were always coming for the children… Just look at the recent kerfuffle over Netflix. Right-wing influencers and activists have drawn attention to the many Netflix shows promoting LGBT content for very young children… Prominent figures such as Elon Musk and Utah Sen. Mike Lee have joined in the denunciations, and the backlash seems to have hurt the company’s stock price.
Why Socialism and Catholicism Are Incompatible, by Matthew Plese (May 2020)
By Matthew Plese, The Fatima Center – The Errors of Socialism – The Catholic Church has condemned Socialism in all its forms – so-called Christian Socialism as well as atheistic Socialism – without exception. But why? What is the error of Socialism? Is not Socialism about caring for the poor and eradicating evils like poverty? No, it is not… Socialism advances the error that private property is not a human right but can be taken away from individuals by the state and given to others… Socialism, like Communism, advances the view of the state as the supreme authority and therefore inevitably persecutes religion.
Contemplation and the Cross, by Dominic V. Cassella
By Dominic V. Cassella, The Catholic Thing – Fr. White’s book is a challenging and enriching introduction to Catholic spiritual life that repays careful study. In it, we are introduced to what it means to shed the seeming wealth and power of this life and look upon the true source of happiness: God made man. Our Lord tells us that no one can enter Heaven except the one who came down from Heaven. (John 3:13-17) He has made His Cross a place of transfer by which we might enter into communion with Him and move from the visible to the invisible world.
Prepare to Say Goodbye to the Transgender Moment, by Bruce Bawer
By Bruce Bawer, The American Spectator – No, it’s not over yet. The trans lobby is still raking in donor money, still has a lockhold on the Democratic Party, and is still regarded as authoritative by the mainstream media. Many circuit court judges, in acts that palpably extend beyond the reach of their powers, have sought to block Trump’s actions. Then there are judges like the one in New Hampshire who ruled in April for a school district that had jettisoned two men from their daughters’ soccer game for wearing “XX” wristbands to protest “trans male” athletes.
Charlie Kirk and the Rhetoric of the Saloon
By Adam Ellwanger, Chronicles – Over the course of my nearly 20-year career as a professor of rhetoric, I’ve learned that—stripped to its essence—rhetoric is symbolic force. Not all language is forceful. A statement like “His new car is red,” is descriptive, but it exerts no force on the audience. Rhetoric is the type of communication that aims at producing a tangible effect on something real; something outside the self, beyond the symbolic realm of discourse… The left has now spent decades asserting that offensive speech is violence. They are half right: rhetoric, like a punch, is an application of force. But rhetorical force, under the right circumstances, serves as a useful alternative to physical violence. Thus, persuasive force cannot be the same as violence.
Louisiana Fights to Protect Its Pro-Life Laws Saving Babies From Abortions
By Liberty Counsel, LfeNews – This week, Louisiana filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for allowing dangerous abortion pills to be mailed nationwide which undermines federal law, the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision, and state pro-life abortion laws. Louisiana, and a state resident who survived abortion pill poisoning, are petitioning for the FDA to reinstate a rule that only allows the abortion pill Mifepristone to be dispensed in person. From 2016 to 2021, the FDA under the Obama and Biden administrations deregulated Mifepristone removing nearly all safeguards, including the in-person dispensary requirement under Biden, despite the drug’s questionable safety record.
Saint of the Day for October 11: St. John XXIII
Franciscan Media – Although few people had as great an impact on the 20th century as Pope John XXIII, he avoided the limelight as much as possible. Indeed, one writer has noted that his “ordinariness” seems one of his most remarkable qualities… The firstborn son of a farming family in Sotto il Monte, near Bergamo in northern Italy, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was always proud of his down-to-earth roots.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Busts Illegal Abortion Clinic Ring, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the arrests of eight individuals Wednesday in a sweeping crackdown on a network of unlicensed abortion centers in the Houston area… “This cabal of abortion-loving radicals has been running illegal clinics staffed with unlicensed individuals who endangered the very people they pretended to help. Beyond being illegal, it is evil. These dens of fake doctors will not be allowed to operate in Texas. Those responsible will be held accountable. I will always protect innocent life and use every tool to enforce Texas’s pro-life laws,” Paxton said in a statement.
The Sanctuary Showdown, by Brian Mark Weber
By Brian Mark Weber, Patriot Post – Democrats like Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson want the rest of the country to think ICE agents are targeting the innocent for simply being, you guessed it, black or brown… Since the George Floyd riots broke out across the country in 2020, Democrats have made it clear that they’re opposed to the very notion of the Rule of Law. Then, they told us violence was an acceptable remedy for injustice. Now, they’re taking issue with President Donald Trump enforcing federal immigration law by sending agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement into cities across the country.
Elon Musk is Right: ‘Cancel Netflix for the Health of Your Kids’, by Alyssa Murphy
By Alyssa Murphy, National Catholic Register – Within a 41-second clip, Netflix is promoting not only transgenderism, but also the spirit world, complete with an animated demon. All for 7-year-olds… It all started with one show… Just last week, the internet was abuzz with an animated show apparently with a target audience of 7-year-olds showing a character all punked out with short blue hair, an earring, and looking ever so androgynous explaining to her friend that she was “trans” now. …
House Republicans Call for FDA Firings After Approval of Generic Abortion Pill, by Angeline Tan
By Angeline Tan, Live Action News – Key Takeaways: A group of House Republicans have reacted to the FDA’s approval of a new generic abortion pill by calling for top FDA officials to be fired… Pro-life groups and others view the move as a betrayal of HHS and FDA’s promise to review the abortion pill mifepristone’s safety… The Trump administration has attempted to explain the generic approval by claiming that they were simply following what is required by law.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: If It Is by the Finger of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:15-26 – 15 But some of them said, “He casts out demons by Beelzebul, the prince of demons”; 16 while others, to test him, sought from him a sign from heaven. 17 But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and a divided household falls. 18 And if Satan also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by Beelzebul. 19 And if I cast out demons by Beelzebul, by whom do your sons cast them out?
51 Republican Senators Urge HHS, FDA to Reevaluate New Abortion Pill Approval, Restore Prior Safety Rules, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Fifty-one Republican senators are calling on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to reconsider their approval of a new generic version of the chemical abortion drug mifepristone… In a letter sent Oct. 9 to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, the lawmakers — led by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. — warned that they are “deeply concerned” by the drug’s approval and urged the agencies to suspend further authorizations until a full safety review is completed.
The Politics of the Shutdown, Obamacare, Crime and Deportations, by Larry Elder
By Larry Elder, Chronicles – One more time: There is no such thing as free lunch. Government has no money. It acquires the money used to pay for things one of three ways: taxing, borrowing or printing… Democrat senators, with three exceptions, voted against keeping the federal government fully running because they want to add back spending reduced under the so-called Big Beautiful Bill; they want to spend even more; and they want to extend the expiring Obamacare subsidies.
Our Colleges Are Hotbeds of Moral Cowardice, by Lawrence Reed
By Lawrence Reed, The Stream – Two weeks since the murder of Charlie Kirk, the tragedy is still sinking in. I knew Charlie Kirk. In 2015, when he was just 21, he wrote, “Mr. Reed’s lecture on Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations is still one of my favorite to date. It really changed the way I look at the free market and economics.” He reserved the highest praise for the work of the Foundation for Economic Education, the organization I have been closely associated with for half a century. He encouraged students to attend FEE programs, and I spoke at several of Charlie’s Turning Point conferences and chapter events.
When German Catholics Fought Back, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, The Catholic Thing – There was a time when German Catholics fought for the faith. One hundred and fifty years ago, half the bishops of Prussia were imprisoned, as were hundreds of parish priests, leaving more than a thousand parishes orphaned. All of them had refused to cooperate with various Prussian laws, often called “May Laws,” intended to suffocate the independence of the Catholic Church in favor of an “ecumenical” brand of Protestantism. German lay Catholics responded by providing hiding places for clergy, paying fines clergymen incurred from the state, and purchasing bishops’ furniture at auction. And they were just getting started.
Evil Is Not the Opposite of Good, It Is the Opposite of Truth, By D.P. Curtin
By D.P. Curtin, Catholic Exchange – In this light, moral failure is not disobedience to a moral precept, but participation in a lie. Evil thrives only to the extent that it can persuade us to confuse shadows for light. To resist it, then, is to embrace truth fully, not only in our speech but in our very being, cleaving to reality as God has made it. Goodness and truth are naturally inseparable forces. Evil, when unmasked, is nothing more than the denial of both.
Trump Says Hostages To Be Released ‘Monday or Tuesday’ After Gaza Ceasefire Deal, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Hours after announcing that Israel and Hamas had agreed to the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, President Donald Trump said Oct. 9 that all remaining hostages could be released as early as Oct. 13… Trump first announced the agreement Oct. 8 on Truth Social, saying it ensures that “ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace.”… (On) Oct. 9 White House Cabinet meeting, Trump said, “We ended the war in Gaza and on a much bigger basis, created peace, and I think it’s going to be a lasting peace.”
Do “Right” and “Left” Belong in the Catholic Church? by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – The partisan division that runs deep in America has recently taken a violent turn. Political affiliations manifest competing visions for the country’s future, and increasingly, for human life itself… Is freedom absolute in a way that should progress no matter the consequences? Or, are there fundamental truths and goods that should be conserved and respected?… We often speak of the fundamental divide between these general positions as right-wing and left-wing, conservative and liberal, as solely political, without realizing the surprising Catholic connection to their origin. …
National Catholic Register: Saint John Henry Newman’s Blueprint for Higher Ed
The Editors, National Catholic Register – The Register’s annual Catholic Identity College Guide provides high-school students and their parents with information to help them choose a faithful Catholic institution that will form them spiritually as well as intellectually, as they prepare to enter adult life.. The stakes are high — for students as well as the schools offering to educate them… With the dawning of the artificial intelligence era, U.S. Catholic colleges and universities, like all institutions of higher education, must reexamine the capacity of many of their core fields of study …..
Letitia ‘No One Is Above The Law’ James Indicted For Mortgage Fraud, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – A Virginia grand jury indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday, according to reports… A jury of her peers in the Eastern District of Virginia made the decision to indict James, and while the details of James’ indictment were not immediately available, Reuters reported James was indicted for bank fraud, citing a source familiar with the matter… Notably, James was hit with a criminal referral just recently for alleged mortgage fraud.
Saint of the Day for October 10: St. Francis Borgia
By Franciscan Media – Today’s saint grew up in an important family in 16th-century Spain, serving in the imperial court and quickly advancing in his career. But a series of events—including the death of his beloved wife—made Francis Borgia rethink his priorities. He gave up public life, gave away his possessions, and joined the new and little-known Society of Jesus.
Pondering the Wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas On Immigration, by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D.
By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – (In the ) Summa theologiae I–II, question 105, article 3. The question is: “whether the judicial precepts regarding foreigners were framed in a suitable manner.” His answer: Yes… The subject is more serious than the question might suggest at first glance. Too often, Catholic intellectual sloppiness is content to proof-text Exodus 23:9 regarding non-oppression of aliens (see James Martin SJ, on X). Thomas’s treatment is far more subtle and in line with the Catholic theological tradition, though one wonders how many bishops have read and pondered it.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Respect Life Month 2025: The Message of Evangelium Vitae
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – October is once again Respect Life Month, a time the U.S. bishops set aside each year to remind the faithful of the dignity of every human life. However, for me this year’s Respect Life Month is especially meaningful, since this year we mark the 30th anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’s great encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life).
A PERSECUTION FROM WITHIN! Inside the Remaining Charlotte TLM, by Sarah Cain
By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine -A persecution from within always cuts the deepest; but these wounded people are responding as Catholics always have. Shoved into a half-hearted attempt at an ersatz chapel, they pray with only the beauty they have, and with a true unity—a conformity with the Church that has spanned the ages. Above all, they plead to Heaven: “Sing with us, ye Seraphim.” Until we can join the Church Triumphant, we will pray and worship as so many of them once did.
Peruvian Bishop – Accused of 17 Secret Lovers – Exposed By Cleaning Lady, by Perkin Amlaraj
By Perkin Amlaraj, Daily Mail – A Peruvian bishop accused of having 17 secret mistresses has handed in his resignation after reportedly being exposed by his cleaning lady… Ciro Quispe López, 51, the bishop of Juli in Peru, resigned his prestigious post following an investigation by the Vatican that revealed some of the women nearly physically fought each other after finding out the truth… Paola Ugaz, a Peruvian journalist, said: ‘A nun who was one of Quispe’s lovers was jealous of a lawyer the bishop was also seeing and sent information about his affairs to a third lover who got into a fight with the lawyer.’
Leo XIV: TO THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE “RAISING HOPE” CONFERENCE ON THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ENCYCLICAL LAUDATO SI’
It is my hope that the upcoming international summits of the United Nations — the 2025 Climate Change Conference (COP 30), the 53rd Plenary Session of the Committee on World Food Security, and the 2026 Water Conference — will listen to the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor, families, indigenous peoples, involuntary migrants and believers throughout the world. At the same time, I encourage everyone, especially young people, parents and those who work in local and national administrations and institutions, to play their part in finding solutions for today’s “cultural, spiritual and educational challenges” (Laudato Si’, 202), always striving tenaciously for the common good. There is no room for indifference or resignation.
The Poison in America’s Heart, by Pedro Gonzalez
By Pedro Gonzalez, Chronicles – An old colleague I had not heard from in a long while added me to a group chat on Wednesday. The members were all people who had been in my cohort for the Claremont Institute’s Lincoln Fellowship in 2021, a mixture of media figures, analysts, and activists. Although the group sort of fragmented later, I did make a few good friends with whom I kept in touch even after I began removing myself from that social circle. Still, I thought it was odd. Why now, and why add me after years of silence?… “Charlie got shot.”
APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION DILEXI TE OF THE HOLY FATHER LEO XIV TO ALL CHRISTIANS ON LOVE FOR THE POOR
The Holy See – 1. “I HAVE LOVED YOU” (Rev 3:9). The Lord speaks these words to a Christian community that, unlike some others, had no influence or resources, and was treated instead with violence and contempt: “You have but little power… I will make them come and bow down before your feet” (Rev 3:8-9). This text reminds us of the words of the canticle of Mary: “He has cast down the mighty from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty” (Lk 1:52-53).
Itching for New Foundations, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – Leo XIII did not define socialism as “State ownership of the means of production,” but rather, as a philosophy that denies that the individual in his economic activity is prior to the State, and denies also that the family is a true society prior to the State. In particular, it denies the authority of the father, who, Leo says, has a claim over the resources of his household at least as weighty as the State’s… Leo grapples with socialism in several of his encyclicals. He clearly regards it as the great menacing problem of our time.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: How Much More Will the Heavenly Father Give!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:5-13 – 5 And he said to them, “Which of you who has a friend will go to him at midnight and say to him, `Friend, lend me three loaves; 6 for a friend of mine has arrived on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him’; 7 and he will answer from within, `Do not bother me; the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot get up and give you anything’? 8 I tell you, though he will not get up and give him anything because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him whatever he needs…
White House Memo Exposes Democrats’ History of Pushing Health Care for Illegal Immigrants, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman, The Daily Signal – The White House is exposing Democrats’ efforts to give illegal immigrants access to health care under the Biden administration… “This memo discusses specific actions taken by the Biden administration to provide Obamacare and Medicaid benefits to illegal immigrants,” the document says… President Donald Trump’s administration issued the memo on the seventh day of the government shutdown, which Republicans say has been caused by Senate Democrats’ unwillingness to pass a clean budgetary continuing resolution that doesn’t restore funding of health care for illegal immigrants.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: ‘Dilexi Te’: The Franciscan Framework of Pope Leo’s First Document
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – The challenge of using such a framework is that many audiences take Brother Sun and Mother Earth and leave aside Sister Death and the danger of mortal sin… (The first major document)… Dilexi Te is reported to be about care for and service to the poor, and thus Pope Leo XIV has chosen to emphasize that complementary aspect of St. Francis. The text is reported to have begun under Pope Francis, who frequently spoke of listening with care to the “cry of the earth” and the “cry of the poor.”
Catholic Bishops Will Vote on New Leaders After Scandal Over Durbin Award, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will convene next month to elect a new president and six committee chairmen, a routine vote overshadowed by a recent uproar over the Archdiocese of Chicago’s plan to honor pro-abortion Senator Dick Durbin with a lifetime achievement award… The plenary assembly, set for November 10-12 in Baltimore, comes amid lingering fallout from the controversy, which drew sharp rebukes from several bishops who decried the recognition as a scandal undermining the church’s core teachings on the sanctity of life.
Saint of the Day for October 9: St. Denis and Companions
By Franciscan Media – This martyr and patron of France is regarded as the first bishop of Paris. His popularity is due to a series of legends, especially those connecting him with the great abbey church of St. Denis in Paris. He was for a time confused with the writer now called Pseudo-Dionysius.
Researchers Deliberately Create Motherless Human Embryos From Skin Cells, by Sheena Rodriguez
By Sheena Rodriguez, Live Action – Researchers deliberately create motherless human embryos from skin cells… Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University say they have created human embryos without sperm or egg, but with human skin cells — in hopes that this technique could one day be used to create genetically-related children for infertile or same-sex couples… A process known as IVG has been used to make human embryos without using a sperm or egg, but adult skin cells. …
Attempted Kavanaugh Assassin Gets Break for ‘Trans’ Claim, by Sophie Starkova
By Sophie Starkova, Patriot Post – Nicholas Roske turned himself in for attempting to murder a Supreme Court justice, but now he claims he’s a woman named Sophie, and the left-wing judge let him off easy… In yet another middle finger in the face of justice, a federal judge handed down a mere eight-year sentence for Nicholas Roske for the attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh in the weeks leading up to the Dobbs decision in 2022. Judge Deborah Boardman didn’t even attempt to find a middle ground between the prosecution’s request of 30 years and the defense’s plea for eight. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Lord, Teach Us to Pray
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:1-4 – 1 He was praying in a certain place, and when he ceased, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.” 2 And he said to them, “When you pray, say: “Father, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. 3 Give us each day our daily bread; 4 and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive every one who is indebted to us; and lead us not into temptation.”
“The Truth Is Coming Out”… Russian President’s Special Envoy: Biden “Provoked the War in Ukraine to Cover Up His Family’s Corruption”, by Jim Hoft
By Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit – The entire world knew Joe Biden was corrupt and conflicted… Now, finally, those in the know are beginning to speak out… Russian President Vladimir Putin’s envoy Kirill Dmitriev told reporters former US President Joe Biden “provoked the war in Ukraine to cover up his family’s corruption.”… Kirill added, “The truth is coming out and justice must follow.”… Kirill Dmitriev is the chief of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Russian Direct Investment Fund since 2011 …
SCOTUS Sizes Up Colorado’s Ban on ‘Conversion Therapy’, by Andrea M. Picciotti-Bayer
By Andrea M. Picciotti-Bayer, National Catholic Register – Oral argument in the ‘Chiles v. Salazar’ case indicates that a majority of the U.S. Supreme Court’s justices believe the ban is a violation of the First Amendment’s free speech guarantee… After Tuesday morning’s oral argument in Chiles v. Salazar, it is clear that a majority — if not all nine justices — agree that an exacting review known as “strict scrutiny” should apply to Colorado’s ban on so-called “conversion therapy,” given its profound impact on the First Amendment’s free speech guarantee.
Democrats Want to Use Our Tax Dollars to Fund Abortions Under Obamacare, by Mat Staver
By Mat Staver, LifeNews – Hiding behind PR-polished talking points, the Democrats’ highest priority is to USE OUR TAX DOLLARS TO PAY FOR ELECTIVE ABORTIONS… AOC and Chuck Schumer are willing to hurt Americans and leave families without paychecks, all so that they can demand we pay for federally funded abortion in Obamacare… Most Americans oppose taxpayer-funded, elective abortions.
Trust, Tribalism, and the Church, by James Kalb
By James Kalb, Catholic World Report – Recent trends in America point toward either tribalism or social disintegration. There is no neat solution to the problem. Still, the Church will be in a position to help mitigate it—not directly, through social engagement of some sort, but simply by being emphatically herself so she can once again be an object of strong and socially functional loyalties that transcend tribal boundaries.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: How and Why Do We Become Corrupt?
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – A prelate gave a homily some weeks ago about widespread corruption in the government. His homily irritated some of his audience who took to social media to remind him that the Catholic Church too had its own issues of rampant corruption among her clergy. One commentator even cited the ongoing fraud, corruption, and coverup in the Vatican bank. Another commentator questioned the right of the bishop to call out corrupt politicians while ignoring the rot among the priests in his own diocese. In short, the bishop’s wise words about corruption were lost because of the unchecked moral and financial corruption in the Church.
The Devil and the Duckspeakers, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – Every few years, I reread a couple of my favorite authors. George Orwell, despite his disdain for things Catholic, has always been on my list. This time I paid special attention to his essay, “The Principles of Newspeak.” He appended it to his dystopian novel 1984. As Orwell noted in his text, Newspeak – the language of Oceania’s Airstrip One (formerly the UK) – had three distinct vocabularies; A, B, and C. The B vocabulary “had been deliberately constructed for political purposes.” Its words “had, in every sense, a political implication.” They were designed to impose a desired mental attitude upon the user.
The Age of Disbelief: When Do People Lose Their Religion? by J.C. Miller
By J.C. Miller, Crisis Magazine – There is a stereotype of people losing their faith while attending a secular college. They may be ruined by the pleasures of the world, bullied by atheistic professors, or simply lose their faith as they grow in “wisdom” after being freed from their parents’ brainwashing. As a state university graduate, I can confirm the atmosphere of hostility to faith, but many people lose their faith well before they are college age. While many people do lose their faith during this period, research indicates that a significant number of Catholics abandon their faith before adulthood
Israel in Gaza: A Just Cause, An Unjust Campaign, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Responding today to Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s latest criticism of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, the Israeli embassy to the Vatican complained that the cardinal “focuses on criticizing Israel while overlooking Hamas’ continued refusal to release hostages or stop the violence.” That complaint should sound familiar; it has become the standard response to any question about Israel’s war tactics.
The Stream: The Global Push for Digital ID: A Dress Rehearsal for the Mark of the Beast
By The Stream – At first, digital IDs are promoted as convenience and security — making life easier, preventing fraud, and modernizing services. But when government holds all the keys — your money, your health, your travel, even your ability to speak freely — it opens the door to control and punishment at the flip of a switch… In this six-minute video, Vlad Savchuk discusses how digital IDs and CBDCs may feel like dress rehearsals, conditioning people to accept government-controlled systems..
Different Governments for Different Folks, by Paul Gottfried
By Paul Gottfried, Editor in chief, Chronicles – This identification of black South African tyranny with “the country’s cursed racial logic” rests on a fallacy. It is one driven by political correctness among journalists and historians on both the establishment right and left. The disorder and violence that has come from black majority rule in South Africa are entirely consistent with black rule elsewhere, including in American cities, where black majority governments have done pitifully little to control crime and graft and have routinely engaged in antiwhite rhetoric. …
Saint of the Day for October 8: St. John Leonardi (1541 – October 9, 1609)
By Franciscan Media – “I am only one person! Why should I do anything? What good would it do?” Today, as in any age, people seem plagued with the dilemma of getting involved. In his own way, John Leonardi answered these questions. He chose to become a priest… After his ordination, Saint John Leonardi became very active in the works of the ministry, especially in hospitals and prisons. The example and dedication of his work attracted several young laymen who began to assist him. They later became priests themselves.
October Festivals: Lepanto and Columbus, by Susan Hanssen
By Susan Hanssen, Crisis Magazine – Every year, the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, October 7, falls within the same week as Columbus Day, celebrated on the second Monday in October. Together, these feasts make up one big festival because of the intimate relation between the events that they celebrate… The Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is also known as the Feast of Our Lady of Victory because it celebrates the Blessed Mother’s aid in the Battle of Lepanto on October 7, 1571. This battle was a great Christian naval victory over the Muslim Turkish forces in the Mediterranean. Although an increasing number of young Catholics are aware of this major historical event, it is not widely known among the general American public and is rarely covered in public elementary or high school history curricula.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Addresses General and Flag Officers at Quantico, Virginia
By Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Sept. 30, 2025 – An entire generation of generals and admirals were told that they must parrot the insane fallacy that “our diversity is our strength.” Of course, we know our unity is our strength. They had to put out dizzying DEI and LGBTQI+ statements. They were told females and males are the same thing, or that males who think they’re females is totally normal… They were told that we need a green fleet and electric tanks. They were told to kick out Americans who refused an emergency vaccine. They followed civilian policies set by foolish and reckless political leaders. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Are Anxious
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:38-42 – 38 Now as they went on their way, he entered a village; and a woman named Martha received him into her house. 39 And she had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet and listened to his teaching. 40 But Martha was distracted with much serving; and she went to him and said, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to help me.” 41 But the Lord answered her, “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things;
The Rosary: The Ark of Encounter, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – In the Church’s extensive offering of private devotions, none claims more miraculous events or has amassed a more devoted following than the Holy Rosary. From healings to conversions to deliverance from addiction, there is a good reason that saints, popes, and laity all turn to and recommend the Rosary for spiritual struggles and challenging times. I have prayed thousands of Rosaries and can attest to its power over sin and its ability to communicate grace and truth in a way I have not found in other devotions, pious as they certainly are.
What Will It Take to Squash the Pending Insurrection? by Paul Gottfried
By Paul Gottfried, Chief of Chronicles – In his most recent column, Douglas Murray tells us that “Democrats are driving young men to kill ‘Nazis’ who aren’t Nazis.” Murray then goes on to show how one of our two national parties is inciting violence to bring down the Trump administration… The problem is even worse than Murray describes. The European press, particularly the German “antifascist” media, slavishly follows the Democratic Party playbook to smear opponents as “Nazis.” The echoing effect of this incendiary language is designed to lend international respectability to the murderous tactics that Democratic politicians continue to pursue.
Woke Pope Leo XIV Blesses a Block of Ice as Climate Activists Perform ‘Earth-Worshipping Ritual’ (VIDEO), by Jim Hᴏft
By Jim Hᴏft, The Gateway Pundit – Woke Pope Leo XIV blessed a block of ice during an event south of Rome while presiding over what looked more like a pagan Earth-worship ritual than a Catholic gathering… “We will raise hope by demanding that leaders act with courage, not delay,” Pope Leo declared as he blessed the frozen water, before asking the audience: “Will you join with us?”… The theatrics were part of the Vatican’s 10th-anniversary celebration of Pope Francis’ 2015 climate encyclical Laudato Si’, a manifesto that helped launch a global “green theology” movement.
Democrats Stand by Jay Jones Despite Threatening to Kill GOP Legislator and His Kids, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Virginia Democrats are standing by their nominee for attorney general, Jay Jones, even after revelations that he fantasized in text messages about shooting a Republican lawmaker and wishing harm on the politician’s children… The disturbing messages, sent in August 2022 to former Republican Del. Carrie Coyner, surfaced amid Jones’ bid to unseat incumbent pro-life Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares in the 2025 election, with early voting underway as of September 19.
2 Forgotten Principles to Keep the West From Anarchy, by Donald DeMarco, Ph.D.
By Donald DeMarco, Ph.D., National Catholic Register – Given a lifetime’s worth of human tragedy in less than a calendar year in the United States, and in the West on the whole, the current situation is the antithesis of the “Domestic Tranquility” ideal stated in the Preamble of the Constitution… There is, nonetheless, a solution to the widespread mayhem if leaders would only use their intelligence, which remains unimpaired in its essence, to serve the people realistically… One lesson I never tired of teaching to my university students is the practicality of principles. …
Trump Challenges Portland’s Lawlessness, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump is sending federalized troops into Portland, Oregon, because the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center and headquarters there is under veritable assault, especially in the night hours… In other words, Antifa-like protesters surround the facility. They make it almost impossible to drive in and out. And they’re trying to disrupt the idea itself that the federal government has a right to apprehend illegal aliens that have warrants out for their deportation.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Faith and Feelings
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Among the Demon’s most prominent prophets of Irrational Fear over the last fifty years was Paul Ehrlich, who wrote the wildly popular book, The Population Bomb. Babies were taking over the world and would soon consume all the food like locusts! Those little critters had to be stopped. So we spent billions on population control—peddling condoms, chemicals, and abortion clinics—in honor of a simple diabolical belief: There are way too many of you, but just enough of me… The result? A massive global birth dearth. The fertility rate in the U.S. has fallen to 1.6 per woman, well below the 2.1 replacement rate.
Despite Media Claims, Abortions Likely Haven’t Dropped in 2025. Here’s Why… by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action – While preliminary data from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute estimates that in the first six months of 2025, there was a five percent (5%) decline in “clinician-provided abortions” in states that do not have laws protecting all children from abortion, there is good reason to doubt these numbers… The preliminary data estimates (collected far differently than before the reversal of Roe v. Wade) also show an eight percent (8%) decline in abortions in pro-abortion states for women traveling from pro-life states.
The National Guard Fight in Portland and Chicago, by Nate Jackson
By Nate Jackson, Patriot Post – Given the choice between supporting violent criminals and Donald Trump, Democrats are choosing the violent criminals every time… Democrats are not serious about fighting crime. Donald Trump is… We can certainly debate the merits of Trump’s decisions to deploy the National Guard to help combat crime in Washington, DC, Memphis, Portland, and Chicago. Democrats are absolutely litigating Trump’s moves, fighting harder against that than they do against the crime running rampant on their streets.
After Last Latin Mass at Parish, North Carolina Catholics Hope and Pray for Its Return, by Zelda Caldwell
By Zelda Caldwell, National Catholic Register – Hours before the bishop of Charlotte’s restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass went into effect, members of a small parish tucked in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Tryon, North Carolina, gathered Thursday evening for one final Mass celebrated in the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite… After Mass, as members of the congregation chatted in the church courtyard, several shared with the Register their sense of loss that their regular participation in the liturgy they had raised their children in …
Saint of the Day for October 7: Our Lady of the Rosary
Franciscan Media – Saint Pius V established this feast in 1573. The purpose was to thank God for the victory of Christians over the Turks at Lepanto—a victory attributed to the praying of the rosary. Clement XI extended the feast to the universal Church in 1716… The development of the rosary has a long history. ..
Fr Richard Heilman: Did Archbishop Fulton Sheen Prophesy About the Condition of Our Church Today?
Fr. Richard Heilman, Roman Catholic Man (2018) – Did Archbishop Fulton Sheen prophesy about the condition of our Church today?… “[Satan] will set up a counterchurch which will be the ape of the [Catholic] Church … It will have all the notes and characteristics of the Church, but in reverse and emptied of its divine content.”… We are living in the days of the Apocalypse, the last days of our era. The two great forces – the Mystical Body of Christ and the Mystical Body of the anti-Christ – are beginning to draw battle lines for the catastrophic contest…. The False prophet will have a religion without a cross. A religion without a world to come. A religion to destroy religions. There will be a counterfeit Church… Christ’s Church the Catholic Church will be one; and the false Prophet will create the other.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: Our Lady’s Vital Role in Our Spiritual Survival
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – We gather today at a time when the earth trembles beneath the weight of sin, and the heavens seem to cry with the groaning of creation. The very Bride of Christ – the Holy Catholic Church – is being torn and battered, not only by the world, but by those within her walls who should be her guardians… We must speak plainly. The wolves are not at the door – they are in the sanctuary. And we cannot whisper while they devour the flock. We must say with sorrow, but with truth, that even the voice of Peter has been muted. We honor the office of the pope, but we cannot deny the facts: under Pope Francis grave errors were unleashed – the blessing of same-sex unions, the scandalous claim that every religion is a path to God, the assault on the Mass of the Ages. And under Pope Leo XIV, these errors remain uncorrected. …
Recent Vatican Concert Embraces Infantile Claptrap and Correlationism, by Tracey Rowland
By Tracey Rowland, Catholic World Report – Perplexing choices for performers – First, there was someone whose stage name is “Jelly Roll,” a rapper who was once convicted for aggravated robbery and drug dealing, but by age 39… “Bam Bam.” Another Google search revealed that Bam Bam is a Thai rapper and singer based in South Korea, and a member of the South Korean boy band Got7… To me, as someone who remembers the 1970s, this has the hallmarks of a warmed-up correlationism—the idea that the best way to evangelize the world is to correlate the faith to whatever is regarded as fashionable.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Go and Do Likewise
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:25-37 – 25 And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” 26 He said to him, “What is written in the law? How do you read?” 27 And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself.” 28 And he said to him, “You have answered right; do this, and you will live.” …
Catholic Vote: Pro-Abort Durbin Says He Was Moved by ‘Support’ from Pope Leo
By Catholic Vote, by Staff – NBC News reported Oct. 2 that Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin was “overwhelmed” by Pope Leo’s comments about the Archdiocese of Chicago’s plans to award the pro-abortion politician with a lifetime achievement award… The outlet claimed the Holy Father had offered “support” for Durbin amid widespread criticism from bishops and faithful Catholics, who opposed Cardinal Blase Cupich’s decision to honor Durbin despite his rejection of Church teaching on the sanctity of life.
Scott Hahn Explains Why the Rosary is An Extraordinary Prayer, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, Catholic Vote – Theologian Scott Hahn recently offered a reflection on the value and importance of praying the Rosary, saying that reciting the Rosary is not only an extraordinary prayer but a fulfillment of a prophecy found in Scripture… Hahn pointed out that praying the Rosary allows the faithful to say “Blessed are you among women” at least 50 times, fulfilling Mary’s prophecy in her Magnificat that “all generations will call me blessed.”… “To repeat these words is a delight, because they’re rich with meaning, amplified by the Gospel scenes that are the focus of our meditations,” Hahn wrote.
Be Weird, Catholics, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Crisis Magazine – Did you miss it? I almost did. It’s not even a feast day the Church actively celebrates as part of the liturgical calendar. I’m talking, of course, about the feast day of St. Joseph of Cupertino, which technically is on September 18, though, per the USCCB website, it is simply listed as the “Thursday of the Twenty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time.”… Though I’ve been a Catholic for 15 years, I confess the only reason I first learned about St. Joseph of Cupertino was because of the children’s book by Tomie de Paola—The Little Friar Who Flew. It’s an endearing story about an innocent, if somewhat hapless, 17th-century Italian friar named Joseph who starts flying all over the place, much to the consternation of his fellow brothers who are almost more annoyed than amazed by his sudden airborne abilities.
Catholic Vote: Man Arrested With Explosives Outside St. Matthew’s Cathedral Ahead of the Red Mass, Start of Supreme Court’s Judicial Year
By Catholic Vote – A New Jersey man was arrested early Sunday, Oct. 5, on the steps of St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Northwest Washington, DC, hours before the city’s annual Red Mass, after police say they discovered he had suspicious items and potential explosives… As first reported by 4News Washington, officers of the Metropolitan Police Department assigned to provide security at the cathedral confronted the man, identified as 41-year-old Louis Geri of Vineland, NJ, at around 6 a.m. after he refused to leave the property. Geri was reportedly attempting to set up a tent on the cathedral steps. He had previously been barred from the site.
The Right Must Crush the Left Before It Is Too Late, by Edward Welsch
By Edward Welsch, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture – The American right has tried talking with the left; the left has responded with violence. This was demonstrated in gruesome detail last month in Utah, when a young man radicalized online by left-wing, trans ideology murdered Charlie Kirk, the most prominent conservative practitioner of peaceful dialogue, in front of a stadium full of students… A long trail of left-wing violence precedes that shocking event. Just days before, another trans ideologue shot up a church full of children in Minneapolis, killing two kids. And, just days after, a rooftop sniper who left behind anti-ICE messages opened fire on the Dallas ICE detention center, shooting three people and killing one.
After Embracing Mass Migration, Europe’s Civilizational Collapse Was Inevitable, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – There are significant consequences that come with importing masses of foreign nationals from cultures incompatible with Western Civilization. Yet, Europeans seem content with learning this lesson the hard way… On Thursday, the United Kingdom experienced a tragic terror attack when 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie allegedly rammed his truck into a crowd at a Manchester synagogue before getting out and stabbing Jewish congregants. Al-Shamie is of Syrian descent and became a British citizen in 2006 after entering the country as a young child, according to Fox News.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider: For “Our Poor Brothers & Sisters”: 4 Bishops Make Reparation for Vatican Desecration
By Bishop Athanasius Schneider – Bishop Schneider leads three other bishops at the CIC Conference in Pennsylvania, USA in making reparation for Vatican desecration. Watch the full CIC Conference HERE. The four bishops: Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary of the diocese of Astana, Kazakhstan; Bishop Robert Mutsaerts, auxiliary of the Diocese of Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands; Bishop Joseph Strickland, emeritus of the Diocese of Tyler, USA; Bishop Marian Eleganti, emeritus auxiliary of the Diocese of Chur, Switzerland ….
New Head of Church of England Supports Killing Babies in Abortions, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Church of England has named Dame Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in nearly 500 years, marking a historic moment for the Anglican Church… The appointment is a controversial one – and not only because Mullally is a woman… Sarah Mullally, the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, supports abortion… Mullally, 63, who has served as Bishop of London for the past seven years, succeeds Justin Welby, who resigned in 2024 following a scandal.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The Family’s Vital Role in Healing Society
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – In our increasingly disturbed, frantic, violent world, many people are looking for grand solutions to our problems. Surely, the United Nations can save us. Or perhaps it will be the NGOs, funded with the money of billionaires, that will implement the systems that will produce peace… Government cannot heal our societies, but the “fundamental cell of society,” the “cradle of the future of humanity” can. And that begins with you, today, in your home, with your children.
Pope Leo Offers Another Jibe at Trump Over Deportations — Urges Catholics to Embrace Open Borders Under ‘New Missionary Age’, by Ben Kew
By Ben Kew, Gateway Pundit – Speaking in front of thousands of pilgrims at St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, Leo warned that migrants must not be treated with “the coldness of indifference or the stigma of discrimination.”… Without singling out any country in particular, Leo said that Catholics should “open our arms and hearts to them, welcoming them as brothers and sisters, and being for them a presence of consolation and hope.”… Leo explained that the church was living through a “new missionary age” that tasked its members with providing “hospitality and welcome, compassion and solidarity” to migrants coming to the West.
Saint of the Day for October 6: Saint Bruno (c. 1030 – October 6, 1101)
Franciscan Media, October 6 – This saint has the honor of having founded a religious order which, as the saying goes, has never had to be reformed because it was never deformed. No doubt both the founder and the members would reject such high praise, but it is an indication of the saint’s intense love of a penitential life in solitude.
Recovering the real St. Francis of Assisi, David G. Bonagura, Jr.
By David G. Bonagura, Jr., Catholic World Report – The modern epoch has sought to strip Francis of his religious zeal, just as it has deliberately ignored Jesus’ divinity in reducing Him to a “great moral teacher.”… Renowned worldwide for his radical poverty and profound humility, St. Francis of Assisi is among the most famous of God’s saints. It is no wonder, then, that, like his master Jesus of Nazareth, Francis has been misunderstood and deliberately misappropriated for various causes that depart from—and often ignore—the singular cause that inspired Francis’s every move: unquenchable love for God.
Despite Promising Safety Review, FDA Approves Another Generic Abortion Pill, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action News – The FDA has just approved a new generic version of the Mifeprex (mifepristone 200mg) abortion pill, as evidenced by a letter sent to Evita Solutions, LLC, on September 30…. According to Dun & Bradstreet, the principal for Evita Solutions — a pharmaceutical manufacturer — is Robert Patane, and the business is located in Glen Allen, Virginia. According to Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Evita Solutions describes its mission as one to “normalize abortion” and make it “accessible to all.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Your Names Are Written in Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:17-24 – 17 The seventy returned with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!” 18 And he said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.19 Behold, I have given you authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall hurt you. 20 Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you; but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.”
Faith Is About God, Not Us: Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – This Sunday, the apostles ask Jesus to increase their faith. More faith sounds like a reasonable request. Jesus doesn’t think so. Why?… What prompted the apostles to ask Jesus to increase their faith in this reading? In the verses preceding ours, Jesus had been talking about forgiveness: “Take heed to yourselves, if your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him; and if he sins against you seven times in the day, and turns to you seven times, and says, ‘I repent,’ you must forgive him” ….
Vatican News: Pope Leo Signs His Apostolic Exhortation “Dilexi te”
Vatican News, Oct. 4, 2025 – The Holy See Press Office announces that Pope Leo XIV signed his first Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi te on Saturday morning. The document will be presented on Thursday, 9 October, at a press conference… The document will be presented on Thursday, 9 October, at 11:30 at the Holy See Press Office. Signed on the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the document is Pope Leo’s first apostolic exhortation.
Virginia Dem AG Candidate Fantasized About Assassinating Republican, ‘Wished’ Death On His Kids, by Breccan F. Thies
By Breccan F. Thies, The Federalist – Virginia Democrat Attorney General candidate and former Del. Jay Jones fantasized in conversations with a former colleague about assassinating then-state House Speaker Todd Gilbert, a Republican, and “wished” death upon Gilbert’s children, a new report revealed Friday… The news comes after Republican state House Del. Kim Taylor, who is running for reelection in Virginia, said she received a death threat last week after Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger told her supporters to “let your rage fuel you.”… That kind of rhetoric has long been deployed by the assassination left to pre-justify and inspire violence against their political opponents.
Winsome Sears is Closing the Gap, Can Win Virginia’s Governor Race, by Virginia Grace McKinnon
By Virginia Grace McKinnon, LifeNews – With less than five weeks before Virginia’s statewide elections, a new poll finds the Republican gubernatorial nominee, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, trending upward and closing the gap with her opponent, Democrat Abigail Spanberger… The poll conducted by A2 Insights found Earle-Sears trailing Spanberger, a former three-term member of Congress, by 3.1 points—marking the closest margin Virginians have seen in the race to succeed term-limited Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
The Brew: Muslim ‘Refugee’ Named ‘Jihad’ Butchers Jews at British Synagogue. Authorities Are Stumped About His Motive, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Sometimes reality is at once so horrifying and so … on the nose and heavy-handed, that you wonder if God is winking at us. Yesterday saw a sickening terror attack in Britain that sums up what’s wrecking that country in a manner that beggars comment… Yesterday, on the high Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, a Syrian Muslim colonist — sorry, “British citizen of Syrian descent” — contributed to British society in the way that only Muslims can. He committed a jihad attack. The target was a synagogue thronged with worshipers, who tragically thought they lived in a land with religious freedom for all. The BBC reports: ….
U.S. Catholic Bishops Warn of the Greatest Threat We Face: Islamophobia, by William Kilpatrick
By William Kilpatrick, The Stream – Talk about poor timing! On the same day that news broke of an Islamist attack on a Catholic Parish in the Congo that left 64 dead and many wounded, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops published a 15-page booklet, “Islamophobia: A Guide for U.S. Catholics on Anti-Muslim Bigotry.”… The purpose of the booklet is to warn Catholics about “the rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment.” I’m not aware of any “rising tide” of anti-Muslim bigotry in the U.S., but I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment in Africa — where the burning of churches and the slaughter of Christians is an everyday affair.
Trump Wins the Words Battle While Democrats Speak a Foreign Language, by Daniel J. Flynn
By Daniel J. Flynn, The American Spectator – The group Third Way released a memorandum late this summer to “All Who Wish to Stop Donald Trump and MAGA” titled “Was It Something I Said?”. It overflows with what Democrats lack: common sense… “For a party that spends billions of dollars trying to find the perfect language to connect to voters,” the memo begins, “Democrats and their allies use an awful lot of words and phrases no ordinary person would ever dream of saying.”… The unsolicited advice concedes that such words, which were intended to “broaden, empathize, accept, and embrace,” have instead unleashed the opposite effect.
HOLLYWOOD MEET VATICAN! Pope Leo XIV, Arnold Schwarzenegger Promote Care for the Earth at Climate Conference, by Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency – Pope Leo XIV encouraged the world to unify around care for the planet as he took the stage at a climate justice conference headlined by actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger outside of Rome on Wednesday… “We are one family, with one Father, who makes the sun to rise and sends rain on everyone (Mt 5:45),” Leo said Oct. 1 at a conference center in Castel Gandolfo, Italy. “We inhabit the same planet and must care for it together. I therefore renew my strong appeal for unity around integral ecology and for peace!”… The pontiff and Schwarzenegger addressed the opening day of the Oct. 1–3 “Raising Hope for Climate Justice” conference, held at a center near the papal villa of Castel Gandolfo. …
Americans’ Trust In Corporate Media Hits Lowest Level Ever, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Legacy media have spent years perpetuating some of the biggest hoaxes in modern history — and it appears the American public is continuing to notice… On Thursday, Gallup released the results of its annual survey of Americans’ confidence in media. The poll’s baseline finding is that trust in the country’s “Democracy dies in darkness!” crowd is at the lowest point ever recorded.
RECONQUISTA, by David Warren
By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – So how do we “reconquer” the Muslims?… “We can’t,” is the answer from all our smug, post-Christian liberals… Yet victory is nigh. For the invasion of Europe and America by Muslim immigrants is proving to be Islam’s biggest mistake. People who came from societies in which 99 percent of Muslims stayed Muslim have come to places where at least 20 percent convert, and most go Christian when they can, even in Iran. They were the best Muslims and become impressive Christians.
Shutdowns, Sombreros, and Mustaches — Oh My! by Nate Jackson
By Nate Jackson, Patriot Post – As Democrats force a government shutdown over extending “emergency” ObamaCare spending, the comedian-in-chief does some epic trolling to make fun of them… Democrats are always shrieking with indignant self-righteous outrage about something, and this time, it’s a couple of AI videos President Donald Trump posted on social media… Dems have been calling Republicans Nazis and fascists for decades, leading to not one but two assassination attempts on Trump and a successful assassination of Charlie Kirk, but they’re upset over a humor video? Give me a break.
St. Francis of Assisi and Cutting Ties with One’s Family, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – Much like St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Francis of Assisi lived a life of worldliness and frivolity before his conversion. Although he was not seriously wounded in battle as was Ignatius, Francis became critically ill following his release as a prisoner of war, and both men, during their recuperation, became profoundly aware of the wanton, meaningless lifestyles which they had been living before the time of their affliction.
Catholic Vote: NBC Reports Durbin Moved by ‘Support’ From Pope Leo
By Catholic Vote – Durbin, “one of the highest-ranking Democratic Catholics in U.S. office, told NBC News on Wednesday that he was ‘overwhelmed’ by the support he received from Pope Leo XIV… Durbin told NBC news he had chosen to decline the award “because the reaction has been so controversial against the Cardinal who proposed it, and I see no point in going forward with that.”… As CatholicVote reported, Pope Leo suggested Sept. 30 that, “while he was not very familiar with the controversy, it seemed suitable to honor Durbin for his 40 years of public service unrelated to abortion.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Who Hears You Hears Me
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:13-16 – 13 “Woe to you, Chorazin! woe to you, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes. 14 But it shall be more tolerable in the judgment for Tyre and Sidon than for you. 15 And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to heaven? You shall be brought down to Hades. …
Shutdown Showdown: The Fight Over Taxpayer-Funded Abortion and Gender Ideology, by Mark Wiltz
By Mark Wiltz, LiveAction – As the possibility of a government shutdown looms, the real battle is not about procedure or partisan politics but about whether taxpayer dollars will be used to fund abortion coverage and radical gender interventions under the guise of health care… At the center of the fight are proposals to extend and expand Obamacare’s “premium tax credits.” Supporters claim these credits are necessary to make health insurance more affordable. But in practice, they open the door for federal subsidies to flow into health plans that include elective abortion and ‘gender-affirming’ procedures.

