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Month: May 2022

May Is Mary’s Month

I admire the work of the late Irish-Canadian-American novelist, Brian [bree-Ahn] Moore. Three of his books in particular: Catholics (1972);…

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The Great Reset: An Historical Summary

This is one of the best summaries of Klaus Schwab’s ‘Great Reset’ that I have come across, weaving together the radical economic policies of the World Economic Forum, with the allied notions (and aims) of transhumanism, man-machine interface, the ‘singularity’ and universal surveillance. A good deal of the aims of the Davos group is already[…]

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#10622 Ask a Priest – Fr. Matthew Spencer

Questions Covered:

03:45 – My priest tends to make jokes to families during Baptism, is this proper? 
08:00 – Does the Spirit of Truth from John Chapter 16 apply to every believer or just the magisterium? 
12:40 – Does a Catholic in…

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Officials condemn violence, threats after high court leak on abortion case

Biden administration officials issued a statement against violence May 9 following protests outside the homes of two Supreme Court justices in the Washington area as well as a spate of vandalism and disruptions targeting locales of groups that oppose abortion. Some of them include Catholic churches.

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#10621 Persuasive Pro-Life – Trent Horn

Questions Covered:

09:30 – How do you respond to the argument that banning abortions will actually make them increase?
15:00 – Is forcing someone to continue a pregnancy conceived in rape a continuation of the original crime?
20:35 –…

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Minnesota officials react to Dobbs decision leak

Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life said pro-life advocates in the state “will keep working — harder than ever — to protect unborn children and support their mothers” in light of the draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case that was leaked and published in Politico May 2.

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