
MARY: “Let those who think that the Church pays too much attention to Mary give heed to the fact that Our Blessed Lord Himself gave ten times as much of His life to her as He gave to His Apostles.” – Blessed Fulton Sheen

MARY: “Let those who think that the Church pays too much attention to Mary give heed to the fact that Our Blessed Lord Himself gave ten times as much of His life to her as He gave to His Apostles.” – Blessed Fulton Sheen
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My latest update from the campaign trail.

IMPEACHMENT: Democrats are already laying the groundwork for pronouncing Trump’s second term illegitimate.
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NEW JERSEY: There are nowhere near enough seats available for all the people who want to attend this Deep Blue State Trump rally!
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DAY OF PRAYER: In the Catholic Church in the United States, January 22nd is designated as the “Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children.” Catholics are called to observe this day through the penitential practices of prayer, fasting, and/or giving alms, but, you know, anybody is welcome to join! As one oh-so-devout Catholic (In Name Only) would say, “It’s for the children.”
Today, on the 47th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Father, we come together to mourn the many children’s lives ended by abortion and remember in prayer those who suffer the aftermath. We pray for the protection of all unborn children and to make reparation for abortion. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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REPUBLICAN HISTORY: [1:05] – The first woman to testify before Congress was suffragette and Republican, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The first feminists were all opposed to abortion. Even the founder of Planned Parenthood opposed it.
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Democrats always condemn faithful Catholics for strongly opposing abortion, while applauding CINOs like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi for “courageously” ignoring their church’s clear teaching.
Democrats also love to cite the rarest and hardest cases as justification for their demand that abortion be legal at any time and for any reason.
So what does the RCC teach about the rarest and hardest cases? Are they truly the exceptions that so many otherwise anti-abortion Americans waffle over?
“The Church has consistently taught that every human life is precious and worthy of protection. Every intentional abortion is gravely wrong. In April 2018, Pope Francis wrote: ‘Our defense of the innocent unborn … needs to be clear, firm and passionate, for at stake is the dignity of a human life, which is always sacred and demands love for each person, regardless of his or her stage of development’. – Pope Francis, Gaudete et Exsultate, (Libreria Editrice Vaticana), 101.
“The Church does not approach difficult pregnancy decisions with a false ‘either/or’ mentality, pitting mother against child. For example, a baby conceived in rape is not an aggressor deserving death by abortion. She is innocent, like her mother. They both deserve compassionate care and support, not more violence. Abortion doesn’t bring healing or peace, but both can be found in the courageous decision to give birth to the baby.
“Today, many babies diagnosed prenatally with a disability are aborted. Frightened parents, unsure of their ability to care for such a child, can trust that God gave them this child for a reason. Parents raising children with disabilities often write about the unexpected joys and transformative effect on their families.
“Even when the disabilities are so severe that the baby is likely to die before or soon after birth, many parents who carried their children to term say that protecting their baby and honoring his or her natural life, no matter how brief, was profoundly healing.
“Very rarely, continuing a pregnancy may put a mother’s life at risk — for example, because of a tubal pregnancy or aggressive uterine cancer. It is morally licit to remove the threat to the mother’s life by removing the cancerous uterus or the fallopian tube where the child implanted, even though it is foreseeable that the child will die as an indirect and unintended result of such surgery. But abortion — a direct and intentional taking of a child’s life — is never morally permissible.”
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SERVICE DOG: If a service dog approaches you on its own, it might be asking urgently for help for its owner. “Don’t get scared or annoyed,” they say. “Follow the dog!”
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