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Today’s Mass Fervorino Intention: Benefactors Prayers Added: For enemies
Manitoba politician removed from cabinet post for refusing to disclose vaccine status
‘Liberty has its price, today I paid for mine,’ tweeted Ron Schuler in response to his dismissal.
Australian man sets himself on fire to protest vaccine mandates
Police and firefighters doused the burning man with water to extinguish the flames with the help of a few horrified bystanders who attempted to restrain him.
John the Baptist, pray that we may overcome woke nonsense
If ever there was a time that called out for John’s intercession, it’s today, an age that seems devoted to obscuring truth and promoting confusion.
Megyn Kelly says even ‘leftists’ now realize the truth about COVID lockdowns, masks, infections
‘It has been fascinating to watch as many hysterical people come to grips with the realities of COVID,’ Kelly quipped in her ten-minute teardown of the mainstream narrative’s sudden about-face.
Francis of Rome & the Novus Ordo Inquisition
Wouldn’t it be great if Pope Francis were to issue a motu proprio against the universal scourge of predator priests? He was quick to fire one off against priests who offer the Latin Mass. But not so… See more at http://remnantnewspaper.com
How Will Religious Freedom Fare This Year?
Gary Blakeley United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. COMMENTARY: Advocates for religious liberty, without an ally in the White House, will turn once again to the Supreme Court for relief.
St. Joseph teaches fatherly love in 'orphaned' world, pope says
As the foster father of Jesus, St. Joseph is an example of the need for loving fathers and mothers in “an age of notorious orphanhood,” Pope Francis said.
Biden administration unveils changes in 'Remain in Mexico' policy
Biden administration officials announced Jan. 3 additional legal help for migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. who are being forced to stay in Mexico under a Trump-era policy that has been difficult to revoke.
Omicron response: Some Catholic colleges, universities online a few weeks
In response to the current spike in COVID-19 cases across the United States due to the omicron variant, many colleges and universities have changed plans for the spring semester, making much of January a back-to-virtual learning experience.