[ad_1] This morning’s Gospel reading is Luke 2:22–40: When the days were completed for their purification according to the law of Moses, they took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord, just as it is written in the law of the Lord, Every male that opens the womb shall be consecrated to
Month: December 2020
[ad_1] Just in case you have forgotten that we are not all in this together, here is yet another reminder. La Scala, a restaurant in Beverly Hills, California known for its celebrity clientele, was caught offering something it shouldn’t have been offering. La Scala is facing backlash for placing invitations in take-out orders which offer
[ad_1] What the heck? If a conservative said something like this, he would likely be dragged off the set in real-time! On her MSNBC show on Saturday morning, host Tiffany Cross denounced the president for delaying the COVID relief package to get more generous payouts: “This feels like the ghetto. You have those, like, neighbors in
[ad_1] The University of Michigan has a “Words Matter Task Force,” and the organization has declared that certain words such as “picnic” and “brown bag” are offensive. The Words Matter Task Force has “evaluated the terms and language conventions that may hinder effective communication, harm morale, and deliberately or inadvertently exclude people from feeling accepted
[ad_1] A mysterious viral video that’s been circulating showing the moments before the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville and the immediate aftermath raises some important questions about the blast, even as police announced they are investigating a “person of interest” in the case. According to The Tennessean:
Investigators with
[ad_1] Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) blasted President Donald Trump on Saturday for continuing to challenge the legitimacy of President-elect Joe Biden’s election victory last month. Kinzinger was specifically responding to remarks that Trump made Saturday morning in which he called out the Justice Department and FBI for having “done nothing about the 2020 Presidential Election
[ad_1] A day after the explosion that rocked downtown Nashville, law enforcement revealed that they have received over 500 investigative leads. FBI special agent in charge Doug Korneski said on Saturday that more than 250 employees are currently on the investigation into the Christmas Day bombing, including a behavioral unit from Quantico to create a
[ad_1] Among the many electoral gifts the New York Times has bestowed on Joe Biden is the blessing of the president-elect’s presumed ideological “moderation,” or even “centrism.” Sometimes that label, used by the press to reassure on-the-fence voters that Biden would be a safe pick, is also used to pressure Biden into caving into the
[ad_1] Democrats are reportedly panicked over the possibility that the coronavirus pandemic could hinder House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s expected re-election as House speaker, possibly even resulting in the top House Republican being elected speaker despite the Democratic majority. What are the details? To protect lawmakers vulnerable to COVID-19, the House adopted emergency rules in May
[ad_1] The Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) worked hard to get His Fraudulency President-select Joe Biden into the White House, and now it’s time for payback. On Tuesday, the sinister organization that the establishment media routinely presents as a benign human rights group released what it called “a detailed agenda detailing policy changes that
[ad_1] There have been a number of updates about the Nashville bombing in the past couple of hours since Karen wrote about some of the reactions. When Ed wrote about this yesterday, he added an update with a photo of the RV that exploded downtown. News 4 Nashville reports that vehicle has been connected to
[ad_1] In January of 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was lured to Karachi by a supposed informant promising information for a story that Pearl was working on. This turned out to be a ruse, and Pearl was kidnapped by terrorists after he arrived. Not long after, the terrorists decapitated Pearl in a gruesome
[ad_1] Workers construct a new house in Arvada, Colo., in 2016. (Rick Wilking/Reuters) The Washington Post has run a blatantly deceptive op-ed calling for the repeal of Virginia’s right-to-work (RTW) law. It was authored by one Sean Perryman, identified as a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of Virginia. Perryman claims that RTW laws “prohibit or severely
[ad_1] The tragic bombing in Nashville on Christmas Day has brought out support from city leaders and country music stars. The Nashville Chief of Police is publicly acknowledging six officers in praise of their bravery and dedication to the safety of those in the area at the time of the bombing. The president of the
[ad_1] When a call came to respond to a “shots fired” in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning, it wasn’t antifa or Black Lives Matter who responded, it was six Nashville cops, some reportedly new to the job, who found themselves “standing between good and evil” in a potential mass casualty situation.
[ad_1] A far-left journalist was among four suspects who face federal charges in relation to firebombings of police vehicles in Arkansas. The anti-police attacks happened during a Black Lives Matter protest in August. A large group of BLM protesters gathered at the Little Rock Police Department’s 12th Street Substation on Aug. 25. Rioters slashed the
[ad_1] (megaflopp/Getty Images) The “Perspective” section in the New England Journal of Medicine — probably the world’s foremost medical journal — isn’t technically an official editorial. But week after week the NEJM publishes advocacy pieces pushing the hard left-wing agendas (such as banning natural gas to combat global warming) favored by the editors and much
[ad_1] (Patrick Semansky/Reuters) . . . I am going to do a thorough writeup of a particularly irritating journalistic genre: “I was raised Catholic, and I was taught [x, which is not something the Catholic Church actually teaches].” An example from the New York Times: I grew up Catholic, the type of Catholic that is
[ad_1] The headline and subhead for a new Guardian column beggar belief. See for yourself: Infinity culture war: what now for Trump’s Hollywood supporters? From actor Jon Voight to Kirstie Alley, Trump’s celebrity fans have declared war on the left – and there is little sign hostilities will end soon The premise is absurd, considering how few
[ad_1] A Boston cancer doctor experienced the first severe reaction documented from the Moderna vaccine. He credits his preparation before being vaccinated for sparing him from being intubated. Now he is delivering a warning to others – if you suffer from allergies, educate yourself before deciding to take the vaccine. Come prepared. Dr. Hossein Sadrzadeh,
[ad_1] I guess Trump warning him that his political career is over didn’t have the desired effect. McConnell and the GOP leadership can and will try to talk Tuberville out of objecting but the effort is doomed. Even if Tuberville stands down, some other populist in the chamber will break ranks and do it. It’s
[ad_1] Short answer: yes, although disaster might already be the default whether Democrats learn any lessons or not. The New York Times warns Democrats today that their losses in several House races in California last month could mean that they have lost their momentum in the suburbs, where they took back control of the lower chamber
[ad_1] Back in early April, while the pandemic was still gaining traction, I peered into my crystal ball and asked if the day was coming when we would end up creating a two-tiered system of freedom in our country. On the upper level would be those who had survived the virus (or received a vaccination
[ad_1] Nervous residents of New York City (at least those who haven’t already fled the area) have been signing up in increasing numbers for firearms permits, many for the first time in their lives. Given the conditions on the ground there, that’s understandable. But making the decision to take advantage of your Second Amendment rights
[ad_1] On Wednesday, the splashy profile on the front of the Washington Post “Style” section was a sugary profile of the latest socialist radical to win a seat in the House of Representatives, Cori Bush of Missouri. The headline in the paper was puffy: Marching right into the House A Ferguson protest leader and once homeless
[ad_1] Every year, you enjoy traditional Christmas classic movies, such as “Miracle on 34th Street,” “A Christmas Story,” “It’s A Wonderful Life,” “The Grinch,” “Home Alone,” “Elf,” “The Santa Clause,” “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” “A Christmas Carol,” and “National Lampoon Christmas Vacation.” However, there are a handful of Christmas movies that aren’t really Christmas movies
[ad_1] When I was in grade school, kids would circulate handwritten notes to communicate. If a message was intended for an individual, we might even fold it intricately like some sort of origami. It was an art that, as far as I know, has been largely lost along with teaching children cursive. Sometimes, the notes
[ad_1] To embrace the Christmas spirit is generally to be generous, kind, forgiving, and, of course, joyful. Yet if there were ever a time that would seem to run counter to that spirit, it is here and now in 2020. This Christmas season is difficult for far too many Americans facing economic hardship because of
[ad_1] This December marks my 27th celebration of the Christmas season, and I can say quite definitively that with each passing year, the euphoric buzz, the nervous excitement — the “magic” — I once experienced around the holidays fades a little more. I first became tangibly aware of the steady depletion of Christmas magic when
[ad_1] Like many other people across the planet, I’ve had my ups and downs this year amid the COVID-19 crisis. A natural quasi-hermit, I had no issue remaining inside my home under lock and key. After all, being under semi-lockdown was my normal state of existence. However, I’d be remiss if I didn’t admit that
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