Quebec’s tax on the unvaccinated is ‘disturbing…based on mass hysteria’, says Maxime Bernier
‘The @francoislegault government is responsible for the death of thousands of elderly Quebecers in nursing homes. Now it wants to force the unvaccinated to pay for its abysmal management of the pandemic and the health care system,’ tweeted the political leader.
Speech therapist blames face masks for massive spike in children with speech delays
Florida therapist Jaclyn Theek said masks have ‘most definitely’ contributed to a 364 percent surge of speech-delayed children.
Quebec’s tax on the unvaccinated is ‘disturbing…based on mass hysteria’, says Maxime Bernier
‘The @francoislegault government is responsible for the death of thousands of elderly Quebecers in nursing homes. Now it wants to force the unvaccinated to pay for its abysmal management of the pandemic and the health care system,’ tweeted the political leader.
Speech therapist blames face masks for massive spike in children with speech delays
Florida therapist Jaclyn Theek said masks have ‘most definitely’ contributed to a 364 percent surge of speech-delayed children.
Extending Childhood – A Failed Experiment
A recent Crisis Magazine article by Clement Harold opened with a quote from a conversation between psychologist Jordan Peterson and Bishop Robert Barron. In speaking of the alarming exodus from… See more at http://remnantnewspaper.com
The nuns who witnessed the life and death of Martin Luther King Jr
We March with Selma. Via Flickr CC BY NC 2.0. / null Washington D.C., Jan 17, 2022 / 12:04 pm (CNA). Sister Mary Antona Ebo was the only black Catholic nun who marched with civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma, Alabama, in 1965. “I’m here because I’m a Negro, a nun, a […]
Growing old with grace and kindness: The life and lives of Sidney Poitier
Sir Sidney Poitier changed the film world on the way to changing the larger world. Before Poitier’s movies, “Black characters were jolly statuary — hoisting luggage, serving food, tending children — meant to decorate a white American’s dream.”
Book highlights vulnerability of refugees in meatpacking plants across American Midwest
Book review: Meatpacking America provides an intimate look at how workers — many of them refugees — navigate complex intersections of work and survival, migration and belonging, and race and religion in dangerous jobs.
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: The hour has come
Scripture for Life: “My hour has not yet come.” Jesus’ reply was not enough for Mary. Representing her needy world, she told the servants to do what Jesus bid them, knowing that when that happened, all would be well.
The best wine
Pencil Preaching for Sunday, January 16, 2022