Wherein a painting helps Fr. Z drill into the mystery of the Visitation and authentic Active Participation
In the Kunsthistorisches Museum there is a canvas by Josef von Führich depicting the journey of Mary – in haste – over the hills to visit her cousin Elizabeth. This is the Gospel of today’s Mass in the Vetus Ordo, … Read More →
BREAKING: Canadian Senate passes bill that could cause pro-life activists to be jailed for 10 years
Bill C-3 bars anyone trying to prevent a doctor or nurse ‘in the performance of their duties’ or ‘intentionally obstruct or interfere with another person’s lawful access’ to a hospital or clinic. It would be up to law enforcement to decide what constitutes interference.
Australian health official calls COVID booster shot ‘the best, exciting gift that can be given’ for Christmas
‘Instead of Christmas shopping, everyone shops for a COVID booster online or reaches out for their partner to make them an appointment to go online for a COVID shot,’ Dr. Kerry Chant says.
Constitutional law group demands New Brunswick farmer’s market end vaccine passport
Denying essential services such as food is discriminatory and violates Canadian law and international agreements, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms said.
Slaton, TX becomes 43rd ‘sanctuary city’ in US, 39th in Texas to outlaw abortion
Mayor Clifton Shaw defended the ordinance, saying ‘[s]ea turtles get more respect than a human fetus does in this country.’
Merck’s new COVID pill could create dangerous variants, cause birth defects, cancers
The pill works by triggering mutations that could not only lead to a risk of cancer and birth defects, but also drive further variants of COVID-19.
Elon Musk tells TIME magazine he opposes forced vaccination
Time Magazine’s person of the year said it is not right to force people to get jabbed.
Senate Sends Bill Banning Goods Made With Forced Uyghur Labor to President Biden’s Desk
Azamat Imanaliev The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (H.R. 6256) comes after the U.S. accused China of committing genocide against the Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang.
EarthBeat Weekly: Christmas wishes fade for Build Back Better Act passage
EarthBeat Weekly: Senate Democrats’ dreams of passing before Christmas the Build Back Better Act, and its half trillion-dollar investments this decade in climate initiatives, appear poised to extend into next year.
In wide swaths of U.S., death sentences, executions are no longer imposed
Courts in wide swaths of the United States no longer impose death sentences or carry out executions.