Synod Fathers in the Image of Francis (1)
As Michael Haynes notes on LifeSiteNews July 7, 2023, “A differentiation can be observed between the delegates chosen by their own churches or bishops’ conferences to participate in the Synod, and those personally picked by Pore Francis.” Guardians of the Conciliar Revolution Among the 50 or so members appointed by him, the most notable are: […]
Family life, ‘bonding together’ behind spread of Christianity in Africa, U.S. bishop says
Bishop John Patrick Dolan of the Diocese of Phoenix visited the African nations of Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya in August 2023 for a tour of projects connected to the U.S. bishops’ conference’s Solidarity Fund for the Church in Africa. / Credit: … […]
Mrs. American 2023 winner gives powerful pro-life response during pageant
Hannah Neeleman, 33, is a mother of seven who gave a powerful pro-life response to a question asked during the Mrs. American 2023 pageant. / Credit: Screenshot from @ballerinafarm on Instagram Denver, Colo., Aug 29, 2023 / 15:55 pm (CNA). Hanna… […]
Church in Mexico prays with relatives of disappeared persons
Cardinal Francisco Robles Ortega presides over a Mass for the disappeared in Jalisco state, Mexico, on Aug. 27, 2023. / Credit: Press Archbishopric of Guadalajara ACI Prensa Staff, Aug 29, 2023 / 16:00 pm (CNA). This past week, the Catholic Chu… […]
Boy in Brazil asks for — and receives — a chapel for his birthday
The Maganha family with Father Gilson Maia, RCJ, who blessed the chapel, on July 9, 2023. / Credit: Maganha family ACI Prensa Staff, Aug 29, 2023 / 16:30 pm (CNA). Little André Luiz Maganha asked his parents for a chapel as a present for his se… […]
Was Ukraine scapegoated to cover up US role in the Nord Stream pipeline bombing?
Speculation and theories about the perpetrators of the attack and why they did it have been floated by politicians, journalists, and military experts, with Ukraine, Russia, Poland, the U.S., and the U.K. as the most likely countries responsible for the act of sabotage against the critical energy infrastructure.
British Columbia arbiter rules firing of employees over COVID jab was ‘reasonable’
Three employees had taken their employer, Technical Safety B.C. in Vancouver, to arbitration on behalf of their union, the British Columbia General Employees’ Union, because they were fired for not complying with a company COVID jab mandate.
14 states urge Supreme Court to strike down bubble zone laws stifling peaceful pro-life activism
Sidewalk counselor Debra Vitagliano’s ‘case presents an ideal opportunity for the Supreme Court to right Hill’s wrong and protect all those who want to serve abortion-vulnerable women,’ a religious liberty legal firm said.
Health Canada looking to approve more mRNA-based COVID vaccines
Unsurprisingly, the timeline for the planned release of the fall COVID shots is more or less in lockstep with the United States, which is looking to release a new ‘updated’ jab as early as next month.
Recently released docs reveal disease experts warned CDC about flawed data to support masks
A top infectious disease expert and fellow researchers told the CDC that ‘we believe the information and recommendations as provided may actually put an individual at increased risk of becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2 and for them to experience a serious or even life-threatening infection.’