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Cardinal Raymond Burke consecrated the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus during Mass on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Wisconsin. The consecration comes as the nation marks its 250th anniversary.
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Meet GEORGIANA DREW BARRYMORE (1856-1893), actress, comedienne, mother of the great John, Lionel, & Ethel Barrymore, great-grandmother of Drew Barrymore. Influenced toward Catholicism by Polish actress Helena Modjeska, she had her children baptized & educated in the Church.
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These gay men think that because their son conceived in surrogacy had a separate egg donor and surrogate that he has no biological mother. They’re wrong. Not only does he have a biological mother; he needs her. But surrogacy places the desires and convenience of adults over those of the children created. It turns those children into products. The woman’s body, a womb for hire. Surrogacy harms women and children. Ban it.
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Every life is precious. Here's the inspiring story of Madisen and her precious baby girl, who was born with Trisomy 21. @ErikaAhern2 reacts 👇
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Having lost a job and lost a spouse in my lifetime, they are very, very, so much not the same.
NYTimes: I can hear how much this has hurt you. Scott Pelley: Yes. It's like your spouse being murdered.
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Every child is a gift from God. Last year, the abortion industry lost taxpayer subsidies for the first time in our nation’s history. But those funding cuts were only temporary. Now it’s time to make them permanent. Contact your representative 👇 bit.ly/4cHoYQo
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Yes, yes, they do just hurl around epithets without any justification.
The SPLC said that "restricting and banning abortion is a tool the far-right uses to maintain white supremacy." I asked the President of the SPLC if he thinks that pro-lifers are white supremacists. And then reminded him that nearly half of all babies killed in the womb are black.
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The only appropriate response to a woman when she announces her pregnancy is: "Congratulations! I'm so happy for you. How can I help?" @ErikaAhern2 reacts 👀
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This is a great story.
I never met Gordon Wood, but I have a story about him. In one of my grad school seminars, we read Wood’s Creation of the American Republic. The sheer erudition and evidentiary depth of the book bowled me over. Back then, before kids and before life accelerated to warp speed, I used to call my mother every Sunday to catch up. Lots of times, we ended up talking about what I was reading that week in my grad seminars or for leisure. Mom had an omnivorous mind, and she was always looking for something else to read. She was a true intellectual—curious about almost everything, always eager to integrate new arguments or ideas into her existing schemas of how the world worked or to have those schemas challenged and changed. When we talked that particular Sunday, I think I tried to describe to her part of Wood’s argument about the relationship between the state constitutions during the Articles of Confederation era and the federal Constitution. Maybe I was tired, maybe I didn’t completely understand her questions, but the end result of the conversation was that Mom had questions about Wood’s argument that I didn’t answer satisfactorily. I told her that she should probably just read the book, and we said goodbye. She did eventually read the book, but the next Sunday, Mom started our conversation by saying, “Well, I had a lovely conversation with Gordon Wood this week.” For a split second, I thought she was joking, but then I remembered who I was dealing with. I started to sweat. “How?” I asked. A whole variety of unlikely scenarios in which the foremost historian of the American Revolution and my mother, who lived in Wichita, Kansas, might have met ran through my mind. “Oh, I just looked up his office phone number on Brown’s website and called, and he picked up!” Mom said. I decided I would have to find another profession. As it ended up, Gordon Wood spent about an hour on the phone with my mother answering her questions about the Constitution. Ever since, I’ve had a soft spot for the man when I imagine him picking up the phone in Providence and finding Becky Elder from Wichita on the other end of the line. His generosity in that moment spoke very well of him. Rest in peace, professor.
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RIP Robert Louis Wilken. I once attended a master class he gave at Chicago, we read Guardini and Ratzinger on the liturgy. He introduced me to Joseph Pieper. A great man who helped me see things more deeply.
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Are grades worthless? 80% of Harvard students get A’s… and somehow they’re more anxious than ever. If everyone gets an A… does Harvard mean anything anymore? On the newest episode of The Deep, @ErikaAhern2 uncovers the bizarre history of American grades, the collapse of academic standards, and why elite universities are quietly admitting the system no longer works. Check it out: bit.ly/TheDeep-Grades
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You cannot claim that you’re aborting your Down syndrome child because you don’t want him to “suffer.” First of all, killing a child so they don’t suffer is psychopath serial killer logic. You’re on the same moral plane as Andrea Yates. Second, children with Down syndrome are famously some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet in your life. They are not in fact living in a state of perpetual torment. So what’s really happening is that you’re killing your child so that YOU won’t suffer the inconvenience of caring for him. This is about freeing yourself of your own perceived suffering. If you’re going to be a child killing sociopath, at least be honest about it.
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"It's very important not to politicise a personal tragedy."
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80% of Harvard students get A’s… and somehow they’re more anxious than ever. On the newest episode of The Deep, @ErikaAhern2 uncovers the bizarre history of American grades, the collapse of academic standards, and why elite universities are quietly admitting the system no longer works. If everyone gets an A… does Harvard mean anything anymore? Find out: bit.ly/TheDeep-Grades
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Please, no. New York lawmakers have passed legislation to remove the word "mom" and "dad" and replace them with "gestating parent" and "non-gestating parent." The measure now awaits Gov. Kathy Hochul's signature. This is so wrong.
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For all people’s talk about never learning things in school, there’s a real, and dangerous, dearth of understanding about the period between the Civil War and WWII, and it’s full of these shocking policies.
Ben Sasse has always been honest, but facing a terminal diagnosis he has been unplugged. Last night, in exactly 13 seconds, he explained the real reason compulsory education ever started in America. Catholics, consider this when making choices about education for your children.
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C.S. Lewis was spot on: "Where the tide flows towards increasing State control, Christianity, with its claims in one way personal and in the other way ecumenical and both ways antithetical to omnicompetent government, must always in fact (though not for a long time yet in words) be treated as an enemy. Like learning, like the family, like any ancient and liberal profession, like the common law, it gives the individual a standing ground against the State."
Ben Sasse has always been honest, but facing a terminal diagnosis he has been unplugged. Last night, in exactly 13 seconds, he explained the real reason compulsory education ever started in America. Catholics, consider this when making choices about education for your children.
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A priest in full cassock tackled a car thief. Rev. Jean-Baptiste Commins was in the parking lot of St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit when he heard screeching tires and a loud crash. A man had crashed a stolen vehicle outside the church and tried to run. Fr. Commins chased him down, tackled him, and held him until police arrived. Legendary 👏
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A little further reading: reason.com/2023/01/23/the-kk…
Ben Sasse has always been honest, but facing a terminal diagnosis he has been unplugged. Last night, in exactly 13 seconds, he explained the real reason compulsory education ever started in America. Catholics, consider this when making choices about education for your children.
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Your reminder that June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus ❤️‍🔥
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