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Pope Pius XI established Christ the King Sunday in 1925 to counter what he regarded as the destructive forces of the modern world: secularism in the west and the rise of communism in Russia and fascism in Italy and Spain, harbingers of the Nazism soon to seize Germany. Pope Pius intended to oppose the rule of Christ to the totalitarian claims of these ideologies. By intention or coincidence, the festival of Christ the King also landed on the last Sunday in October, coinciding with the Protestant celebration of the Reformation. In the reform of the Roman liturgy after the Second...
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Baton Rouge, LA – Mary Francis Gardner is 80 years old. She can no longer drive her own vehicle. Even though she walks with a walker, she still often requires additional human assistance to get from her vehicle into her place of business. Yet, despite her advanced age and obvious physical limitations, Mary Gardner is still actively employed. That’s because Mary Gardner is an abortionist – something in short supply these days in Louisiana. A photo taken by pro-life activist Richard Mahoney outside the Delta Clinic on October 12, 2020, illustrated Gardner’s deteriorating physical health. Nevertheless, she keeps a demanding...
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Trump's legal team responds in Pennsylvania. As expected, judge plays right into their hands. The date is Dec. 14, 2020. Until then the Kraken will be released. Keep the faith!
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The Federal Drug Administration Saturday night approved an Emergency Use Authorization for an antibody treatment President Donald Trump received shortly after being diagnosed with the Wuhan coronavirus. The manufacturer, Regeneron, received the green light for their cocktail of two antibodies – or casirivimab and imdevimab – that appear to be effective for those with mild to moderate coronavirus. The two antibodies, referred to as monoclonal antibodies, are created in a lab and mimic the human body's natural immune system. When administered the cocktail prevents the virus from attaching to human cells. In order to receive the treatment, a patient must...
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The Republican-controlled Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Friday night to certify the election results of the county — Arizona’s largest — cementing Joe Biden’s win in the highly contested state.BREAKING Maricopa County Board – 4 R’s/1 D – certifies 2020 election results by unanimous vote, after painstaking, ‘no stone unturned,’ 2.5-hour review of how election was conducted. 1st general election board has overseen in almost 70 years. #12News pic.twitter.com/GRL7hQH5Xf— Brahm Resnik (@brahmresnik) November 21, 2020Washington Post reporter Amy Wang tweeted that the board, comprised of four Republicans and one Democrat, “went through the elections process in excruciating detail...
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Roger Stone, the longtime political veteran who has been identified as one of the progenitors of the Stop the Steal movement for election integrity in the United States, released a video explaining that he has evidence Microsoft, at the direction of Bill Gates, designed the vote counting software used to commit election fraud by Dominion Voting Systems and competing companies. Stone explained that Microsoft, at Gates’ instruction, “designed a software called Election Guard” that has “been used by Dominion, as well as Election Services, Hurt Intercivic, Clean Ballot, Election Systems and Hardware, BPro, and SmartMatic.” “In other words, 100% of...
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Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler told Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar she should be "expelled from Congress" on Friday after Omar defended Loeffler's Democratic opponent, Rev. Raphael Warnock. ..."It's no wonder The Squad fully supports @ReverendWarnock: He totally supports their dangerous & extreme agenda," Loeffler tweeted. "And @IlhanMN completely agrees with his disgraceful comments about our active service members, veterans, and their families.".. ...Following Loeffler's Friday tweet, Omar fired back at the senator, calling her tweet "blatant lies" and warning that going against "the Squad" isn't going to help her chances to win re-election come January.
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I've been working like crazy 'in the front line' of coronavirus transmission this week and forgetting to accurately chronicle the tyranny imposed on us using COVID-19 as an excuse. Today is Day 251 of the Dictatorship of COVID-19 as measured here in Pennsylvania. And here he is the man who would have been America's first President of Jewish heritage had he been elected in 1964. A man whose ancestors were Russian Jews demonized as a "hater" and an "anti-Semite" and an admirer of Hitler's Germany, a "racist" Barry Goldwater speaks of defending "liberty" and "justice". "extremism in the defense of...
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The US and Taiwan signed a pact to establish annual economic talks for five years despite objections by China to Washington's support for Taipei. The memorandum of understanding was signed after an inaugural round of economic talks in Washington on Friday. Future discussions will alternate between the US and Taipei, Brent Christensen, director of the American Institute in Taiwan, said in a briefing in Taipei on Saturday, reports Bloomberg.Both sides agreed that strategic cooperation on the semiconductor industry is a mutual priority, and will push for further collaboration in supply chains, science and technology, 5G and telecommunications security and global...
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Joe Biden uses 37 violent American transgender deaths to advance agendaThe former vice president wants to ‘ensure that every transgender … has the opportunity to live authentically, earn a living wage, and be treated with dignity and respect.’November 21, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) ― Former Vice President Joe Biden used this year’s 37 violent deaths of men and women who say they are members of the opposite sex as an opportunity to advance the transgender agenda.In an official statement, the leader of the Democratic party stated that 2020 was “the most violent year on record” for “the transgender and gender-conforming communities.”Biden did...
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A federal judge ruled Friday that the head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees Voice of America (VOA) and other networks, unconstitutionally interfered with the news service when he went after its journalists for alleged bias against President Trump, NPR reports. Five suspended officials from the USAGM sued CEO Michael Pack in early October, accusing him of violating the "firewall" that protects international broadcasters from political interference. The officials alleged that Pack and others investigated and punished journalists for negative stories about the president, as well as stories about now President-elect Joe Biden and the racial...
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To mask or not to maskSTANWOOD, Wash. (ChurchMilitant.com) - Seattle's Abp. Paul Etienne is threatening to end public Masses at a rural parish if rebellious parishioners continue to refuse to wear masks. Parishioners of St. Cecilia's in Stanwood were notified in an emailed letter on last week that their public Mass privilege would be revoked if parishioners didn't comply with the archdiocese's COVID plan. Etienne made clear the consequences. "If parishioners continue to violate safety protocols and remove their masks during the Mass, then permission for the celebration of public Mass at St. Cecilia parish will be retracted," Etienne wrote....
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Saturday granted emergency authorization for the antibody treatment praised by President Trump. The antibody cocktail from Regeneron is authorized for treating mild to moderate COVID-19 in adults, as well as pediatric patients at least 12 years old who have a high risk of progressing to..
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Walnut Creek, CA — A 29-year old woman who received an abortion at Planned Parenthood in Walnut Creek, California, had difficulty coming out of sedation and experienced abnormal, ineffective breathing that prompted a call to 911 for help. The call recording and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) printout were obtained by Operation Rescue. The records, along with eye witness accounts and photographs from pro-life activists, provided details of the emergency as the dramatic events unfolded. “We have a patient here who we were doing a procedure on. She was given fentanyl, and [?] or versed. She is having a slow response...
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Quick TakeCampaign officials for President Donald Trump and supporters have promoted the faulty claim that Joe Biden received nearly 100,000 votes in Georgia through ballots that only included selections for president, suggesting it’s “suspicious.” But the claim ignores that some voters do not vote a straight-party ballot.Full StorySocial media posts spread by Trump campaign officials suggest that voter fraud may have occurred in Georgia, based on the claim that President-elect Joe Biden secured nearly 100,000 votes through ballots that were “ONLY” cast for Biden — and not for any candidates in other races.But that claim rests on a flawed assessment...
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Francis has often said to the Italian atheist Eugenio Scalfari, 96, that he wanted to end “conflicts” between Catholics and Protestants and make the differences between them "bearable." Scalfari writes (IlSussidiario.net, November 20) that, as a matter of fact, Francis has gone far beyond this “challenge” and has also dealt with non-Christian religions because God is for Francis “not simply Christian." Francis' belief that there is "only one God" who is "the same everywhere," is for Scalfari "revolutionary." According to Scalfari it is the goal of Francis to make clear that "there is only one God and one religion."
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Should be coming right up, they just said they are working on her connection now. https://www.newsmaxtv.com/
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Austin, TX – Two women seeking abortions at the Austin Women’s Health Center last month were transported by ambulance to South Austin Hospital in Austin, Texas, after both suffered uncontrolled hemorrhaging. Emergency 1 According to 911 records obtained by Operation Rescue, the first incident took place on September 2, 2020, when an abortion facility employee named “Julie” called 911 after a 28-year old woman suffered excessive vaginal bleeding after an abortion. Julie told 911, “Um, well, the doctor’s in with a patient right now for a surgical procedure [abortion] and I was instructed to call EMS because the patient is...
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ROME (AP) — The Vatican cardinal sacked by Pope Francis amid a corruption investigation is suing an Italian news magazine, claiming that his ruined reputation has eliminated his chances of becoming pope and will undermine the legitimacy of any future papal election. Cardinal Angelo Becciu is seeking 10 million euros ($11.9 million) in damages, to be given to charity, in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in the Sassari, Sardinia tribunal against L’Espresso magazine, the weekly affiliated with Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica. The 74-page complaint raises questions about the conduct of Vatican criminal prosecutors, suggesting they leaked information to L’Espresso as...
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