Traditional Art Lovers Shattered by Plan to Replace Notre Dame Stained-Glass Windows With Modern Design
Chesnot Notre Dame is seen without the stained-glass windows that were damaged in the massive 2019 fire that ravaged Paris’ famous medieval cathedral. The nave chapel windows proposed for replacement were untouched by the blaze. French president Emmanuel Macron, backed by the archbishop of Paris, is planning to replace a series of stained-glass windows, even […]
Antisemitic Incidents in US Up by More Than 350% Since Start of Israel-Hamas War
Spencer Platt A Jewish student watches a protest in support of Palestine and for free speech on the Columbia University campus on Nov. 14, 2023, in New York City. At least 505 of the incidents took place on college campuses.
Belichick’s downfall reminds us: Put not your faith in head coaches (or popes)
This week, the New England Patriots parted ways with their legendary head coach, Bill Belichick. Did he get too much credit for the team’s success?
Vancouver Island hospital announces ‘2SLGBTQIA+’ nurse despite staffing crisis across Canada
The assignment of a ‘2SLGBTQIA+’ nurse raises concerns as being unnecessary and ill-timed considering the staffing crisis that forced hospitals across the region to shut down their operating rooms last summer.Read More
Massachusetts threatens medical licenses of doctors who promote abortion pill reversal
Contrary to the claims of pro-abortion activists, abortion pill reversal is safe and promising.Read More
Pro-life Seven Weeks Coffee raises $300k for crisis pregnancy centers
‘We want to be advocates for pregnancy centers and convey the truth that they provide free medical care to women who are in real crisis,’ said Seven Weeks Coffee founder Anton Krecic.
Project Veritas exposes Planned Parenthood ‘coaching’ girls on obtaining abortion without parental consent
The abortion giant tells the young girls where to go, how to get there, even if it’s out of state, and how to avoid parental notification, all at no cost to them. as part of its system.
Joy: It’s what we’re made for.
A Reflection for Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Sebastian Gomes
Jesus spent his time with sinners. The pope shows us how we can, too.
A Reflection for Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Christopher Robles
Giving thanks for the ordinary
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Delaney Coyne