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ABORTION: This is not satire. “The Samuel Alito’s Mom’s Satanic Abortion Clinic” exists. It provides “free religious telehealth medication abortion care, courtesy of The Satanic Temple.” Cosmopolitan magazine is promoting the Satanic abortion clinic and the Satanic Abortion Ritual. The ritual invokes the following tenets of Satanism: That one’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone and that beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world. Its Personal Affirmation (i.e., prayer) is “By my body, my blood. By my will, it is done.”

BIDENOMICS: According to a new report, the typical American household needs roughly an additional $11,400 just to maintain the lifestyle they enjoyed under Trump.

CANADA: Carolyn Burjoski has won the chance to continue with her defamation case against the Waterloo Regional District School Board (WRDSB). Last year, after she spoke out at a school board meeting against pro-LGBT books being available to young students at school libraries, she was silenced and publicly accosted. The judge said in his decision to allow the case to continue, “The Human Rights Code does not prohibit public discussion of issues related to transgenderism or minors and transgenderism. It does not prohibit public discussion of anything.” In addition to allowing the case to proceed, the judge ordered the school board to pay $30,000 of Burjoski’s legal fees. 

CATHOLIC: On Monday, Bishop Strickland issued an open letter to the faithful regarding his removal as Bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas. Things that stand out for me are that, despite multiple requests, he has yet to be given a copy of the reasons why he was fired. He says that, when the reasons were verbally spoken to him, none of them included the administrative problems or mismanagement of the diocese that have been claimed. Instead, they were all about him defending the traditional doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church which the current pope and his Synod on Synodality threaten. In particular, he refused to cancel Latin Masses in his dioceses, as the pontiff demanded, because that “would have required me to leave part of my flock unfed and untended.  As a shepherd and protector of my Diocese, I could not take actions which I knew with certainty would injure part of my flock and deprive them of the spiritual goods which Christ entrusted to His Church.  I stand by my actions as they were necessary to protect my flock and to defend the Sacred Deposit of Faith.”

GUARDIAN ANGELS: CLICK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVhQ1DaAuOU [6:04] to hear Father Mike talk about Catholic doctrine. Father Ripperger says that guardian angels are not merely assigned to us at our conception, but were actually created, each one, specifically to be the personal guardian angel of one specific person.

ITALY: On Saturday, November 25, the Rome headquarters of the pro-life and pro-family group Pro Vita e Famiglia was attacked by protesters who sprayed graffiti, smashed windows, lit fires, and even planted a homemade bomb inside the building. Thank God, the bomb did not explode. Ironically, the violent assault was part of a march to protest violence against women. CLICK https://twitter.com/jacopocoghe/status/1728475059033952558 [1:51] to see a portion of the near riot. Italy’s President Meloni wrote, “I don’t know how anyone thinks of fighting violence against women by making themselves the protagonists of intolerable acts of violence and intimidation such as those that occurred on Saturday against the Pro Life and Family Association.”

RIP: Henry Kissinger has died at age 100.

VAXXX: A paper entitled “Adverse Events Following Immunization With mRNA and Viral Vector Vaccines in Individuals With Previous Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection From the Canadian National Vaccine Safety Network” was published in Clinical Infectious Diseases on March 15, 2023. In it, Canadian researchers reported on the large, prospective observational study they did to assess the short-term safety of COVID-19 vaccines in adults with a previous history of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Among the 684,998 participants, 18,127 individuals (2.6 percent) reported previous laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection two to six months before receiving their first vaccine dose. According to the study, these people were more likely to experience an adverse event the week following vaccination—regardless of the vaccine type—that interfered with daily activities, school, and work or required emergency department visits or hospitalization. The greatest risk was associated with the first dose, with weaker risk for second and third doses.

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