
SAINT OF THE DAY: St. Ignatius of Antioch
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FILES CHARGES OF TERRORISM AGAINST ANTIFA FOR ANTI-ICE ATTACK
In its fight against radical, left-wing and anarchist organizations, the Trump administration via a federal grand jury filed its first terrorism case against Antifa, after a group of militants allegedly shot up a Texas immigration center during a surprise summer attack….READ MORE >
THE IRS COULD GO AFTER GEORGE SOROS AND OTHER RICH, LEFTIST DONORS
Plans are being drawn to renovate the IRS’ criminal investigative division that would permit the Trump administration to probe leftist groups more easily, according to The Wall Street Journal…READ MORE >
PRESIDENT TRUMP PROMISES EXPANSION OF IVF THROUGH COST-SAVING MEASURES
President Donald Trump has announced a plan to make in vitro fertilization (IVF) more affordable with employer insurance benefit coverage, along with a deal to lower the cost of fertility drugs…READ MORE >
BISHOP STRICKLAND PUBLISHES IMPORTANT MESSAGE AFTER POPE LEO XIV APPOINTS CARDINAL CUPICH TO PONTIFICAL COMMISSION FOR THE VATICAN
Today, with deep sorrow for the state of our beloved Church, I must speak. Pope Leo XIV has appointed Cardinal Blasé Cupich of Chicago to the governing council of Vatican City. This is not a small administrative act; it is a declaration of direction…READ MORE >
TRUMP SAID HE WILL MEET PUTIN IN HUNGARY TO TRY TO PUT AN END TO THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR
Buoyed by his success as a peacemaker between Hamas and Israel, President Donald Trump said he’ll get together with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Hungary to try to settle the war in Ukraine…READ MORE >
U.S. CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS WILL SELECT NEW PRESIDENT IN NOVEMBER
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will select a new president and vice president during its Fall Plenary Assembly, which is set for Nov. 10 to Nov. 13 in Baltimore, Maryland….READ MORE >
NO END IN SIGHT TO THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
For the 10th time, senate Democrats blocked Republicans’ efforts to reopen the government and have made sure that the shutdown prolongs until next week. The reason is because after one final vote series later on Thursday, lawmakers will depart Washington, D.C., for another long weekend after just three short days on the Hill…READ MORE >
LOW BIRTHRATE AFFECTING CATHOLIC CHURCH IN JAPAN
Shortly after Pope Leo XIV lamented the declining birth rate in Europe, the cardinal of Tokyo said Japan is also facing a similar crisis. Speaking to Italian President Sergio Mattarella on Oct. 14, Leo said the decline of the European decline commitment of the government to the efforts of the family, “supporting its efforts, promoting its values, protecting its needs and rights.”…READ MORE >
CARDINALS, ACTOR, AND 2,000 FAITHFUL BRING THE EUCHARIST TO TIMES SQUARE
The 6th Annual Eucharistic procession organized by the Napa Institute took place in New York City on Oct. 14, a day after a Nor’easter soaked the tri-state area. Organizers praised God for holding back the rain during the event and for allowing the procession to take place peacefully in Times Square during the 5 p.m. rush hour…READ MORE >