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Point of No Return: American Democracy at the Crossroads - Thomas Byrne Edsall
Title: Point of No Return: American Democracy at the Crossroads Author: Thomas Byrne Edsall Narrator: Mike Chamberlain Format: Unabridged Length: 13:38:31 Language: English Release date: 04-11-2023 Publisher: Kalorama Genres: Politics, General, Political Ideologies Summary: After Donald Trump's rise to power, after the 2020 presidential election, after January 6, is American politics past the point of no return? New York Times columnist Thomas Byrne Edsall fears that the country may be headed over a cliff. In this compelling and illuminating book, Edsall documents how the Trump years ravaged the nation's politics, culture, and social order. He explains the demographic shifts that helped make Trump's election possible, and describes the racial and ethnic conflict, culture wars, rural/urban divide, diverging economies of red and blue states, and the transformation of both the Republican and Democratic parties …More

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St. Francis of Assisi ~~~ Sanctify yourself and you will...

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The Saint Andrew Christmas Novena - Fides et Ratio | Reflections on life from a theological and rational perspective

Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in piercing cold. In that hour, vouchsafe, O my God! to hear my prayer and grant my desires, through the merits of Our Saviour Jesus Christ, and of His Blessed Mother. Amen.
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The Saint Andrew Christmas Novena @Fides Et Ratio ~ (It is piously believed that whoever recites this prayer fifteen times a day from the feast of St. Andrew (30th Nov.) until Christmas day will obtain what is asked.) ~ Imprimatur Michael Augustine, Archbishop of New York, February 6th, 1897. ~ St. Andrew. Ora Pro Nobis. 🙏

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Don't forget your gift 🎁 for Jesus. What will you be giving him (for love of God and neighbor) for his 2025 birthday? What virtue, act of charity, additional prayer from the heart is He wanting most from you?

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DAY 30
COMMITMENT OF THE SOULS OF PURGATORY, TO ACHIEVE ETERNAL SALVATION TO THEIR BENEFACTORS
MONTH OF NOVEMBER
IN SUFFRAGE OF
THE BLESSED SOULS
OF PURGATORY
Francisco Vitali
For the signal...
INITIAL SENTENCE
O Mary, Mother of mercy: remember the children you have in purgatory and, presenting our suffrages and your merits to your Son, intercede so that he may forgive them their debts and take them out of those darkness into the admirable light of his glory, where they enjoy your sweetest sight and that of your blessed Son.
O glorious Patriarch Saint Joseph, intercede together with your Wife before your Son for the souls of purgatory. Amen.
It is read about every day.
DAY 30
Meditation
Commitment of the souls of Purgatory, to achieve eternal salvation to their benefactors
If they pray a lot for us, if they obtain many graces while the souls of Purgatory are unhappy prisoners, how much more effective will their intercession be when they become glorious queens in Paradise? They will not …More

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Pope Leo XIV being treated to a light show on the walls of the Presidential Palace, Baabda, Lebanon.

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"Synodality Everywhere"

The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has released a document titled, "National Strategy for Ecumenism: Episcopal Commission for Christian Unity, Religious Relations with the Jews, and Interfaith Dialogue." One of the big ideas, and hardly a new one, is to promote ecumenism by pushing Synodality.
After all, Church leaders and many of the laity have spent three years meeting, dining and debating the elusive subject. The Vatican II Nostra Aetate declaration (Latin for "in our time") on the Catholic Church's relation with other religions hasn't accomplished much in 60 years, so what makes anyone think this time it will any different? Heaven forbid the truth be told about any non-Christian religion.
The Canadian bishops call for "Ecumenical officers and diocesan/eparchial ecumenical commissions are encouraged to enhance the pertinent elements of the curriculum of existing diocesan formation programs, to assist leaders in strengthening relations with other Christian faith communities …

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Synodality here, Synodality there, Synodality everywhere! Perhaps we should send the composition to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops so it can be read at their next Synodality meeting.

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Canada’s Relationship with the United States Is not the Problem, It Is the Solution

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Canada’s Relationship with the United States Is not the Problem, It Is the Solution

But the transition will not be without pain. Among the oxen to be gored would be supply management, energy regulations, cultural (CanCon) rules, banking and financial regulations, shipping regulations, and interprovincial trade barriers;
Canadian Citizens For Charter Rights and Freedoms
Let’s begin with the first paradox. History teaches that expansive geography, natural beauty, and abundant resources do not by themselves guarantee economic success. Small nations with limited geography and resources such as Great Britain, Japan, and the Netherlands have developed successful economic models proven over time. The absence of resources can often be a source of innovation and creative strategies.
Warning lights are Already Flashing
Alternatively, nations with abundant natural resources have often squandered their wealth and opportunity. Look at Argentina and Venezuela for example, both are rich in natural resources and have educated populations, yet both ran their economies into the ground …

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How a Convert Tried to Bring the Whole World into the Catholic Church

Ivan Kramskoi (1837–1887), Portrait of philosopher Vladimir Solovyov (source)
Published in Paris in 1885, in order to protect the author from possible persecution by the Russian imperial authorities, Solovyov’s work La Russie et l’Église universelle (Russia and the Universal Church)1 contains a section whose reading played a decisive role in my conversion. This part of Solovyov’s book bears a significant title: “La Monarchie Ecclésiastique fondée par Jésus-Christ” (“The Ecclesiastical Monarchy Founded by Jesus Christ”). From the very beginning, the Russian thinker emphasizes through this title that the hierarchy of the Church is monarchical, with its invisible head—God—being analogously and symbolically represented by a visible head—the Pope.
Undoubtedly the most important speculative Russian thinker of all time, Solovyov gives headaches to “Orthodox” Eastern theologians who do everything they can to erase the traces of his conversion. Beyond the strictly biographical aspects …

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He will see his desire one day. I am hoping that day will be very soon.

"Eternal Wisdom.--The bottomless abyss of My hidden mysteries (in which I order everything according to My eternal providence), let no one explore, for no one can fathom it. And yet, in this abyss, what thou askest about and many things besides are possible, which yet never happen. However, know this much, that, in the order in which emanated beings now are, a more acceptable or more pleasing way could not be. The Lord of nature knows well what He can do in nature. He knows what is best suited to every creature, and He operates accordingly. How should man better know the hidden things of God than in His assumed Humanity?"

‘A Little Book of Eternal Wisdom’ by Blessed Henry Suso – Chapter II – pages 18-19

“Chapter II - What Happened Before the Crucifixion
After the Last Supper, when on the Mount of Olives, I gave Myself up to the pangs of cruel death, and when I felt that he was present before Me, I was bathed in a bloody sweat, because of the anguish of My tender Heart, and the agony of My whole bodily nature. I was ignominiously betrayed, taken prisoner like an enemy, rigorously bound, and led miserable away. After this I was impiously maltreated with blows, with spittle, with blindfolding, accused before Caiphas, and pronounced worthy of death.
Unspeakable sorrows of heart were then seen in My dear Mother, from the first sight she had of My distress till I was hung upon the cross. I was shamefully presented before Pilate, falsely denounced, and sentenced to die. They stood over against Me with terrible eyes like fierce giants, and I stood before them like a meek lamb. I, the Eternal Wisdom, was mocked as a fool in a white garment before Herod, My fair body was rent and torn without …More

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ID-ING GAY BISHOPS AND PRIESTS

Catholics tend to project their heterosexuality and their fidelity onto their clergy, just like I did as a seminarian and young priest. It was for this reason that I had no idea that the two young priests with whom I served at my first parish assignment were homosexuals who were preying on our altar boys. Years later, when I discovered that most American-born bishops and priests were homosexuals, I understood why research professor, Rev. Dr. Paul Sullins, reported the following:
“Sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests has been a persistent and widespread problem in the Church. Although more than 80 percent of victims have been boys, prior studies have rejected the idea that the abuse is related to homosexuality among priests. Available data show, however, that the proportion of homosexual men in the priesthood is correlated almost perfectly with the percentage of male victims and with the overall incidence of abuse. Data also show that while the incidence of abuse is lower today …

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Saint Silvester Gozzolini | Founder of the Sylvestrines | Catechism for Kids (November 26th)
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Have you ever wondered how one person’s quiet search for God can grow into a whole religious family? 🕊️🌿 On November 26, the Church celebrates Saint Silvester Gozzolini, an Italian priest who left behind a comfortable life to follow God more closely — and eventually founded the Sylvestrine Order, part of the Benedictine family. Born in 1177, Silvester served as a priest but felt called to deeper prayer after witnessing the funeral of a sinner who had avoided repentance. Shocked and moved, he sought a holier life and went into solitude near Montefano, where he prayed, fasted, and lived simply. Soon, disciples gathered around him, inspired by his holiness. This led to the creation of the Sylvestrines, a branch of the Benedictines known for their deep prayer, strict monastic life, blue habits, and love for simplicity. Saint Silvester spent his life teaching others how to love …More

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IT consultant arrested after posing with gun on LinkedIn

IT consultant arrested after posing with gun on LinkedIn

An IT consultant was arrested by police in Britain after he posted a picture online of himself posing with a gun in the US.
Jon Richelieu-Booth said he was shocked by the “Orwellian” decision by West Yorkshire Police (WYP) to prosecute him over the social media post.
The 50-year-old said that on Aug 13 he had posted a picture of himself on LinkedIn holding a shotgun while on a private homestead with friends during a holiday in Florida.
Mr Richelieu-Booth claims the LinkedIn message contained nothing he considered threatening, with the picture attached to a lengthy post about his day and work activities.
However, he said that a police officer later visited his home to warn him that concerns had been raised about the post.
“I was told to be careful what I say online and I need to understand how it makes people feel,” he said.
Mr Richelieu-Booth said he offered to provide officers with proof that the picture of the firearm had been taken while he was in the US but the officers said that …

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Saint Edmund Campion - December 1
Also known as
Edmundus Campion
The Pope’s Champion
Memorial
1 December
25 October as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai
1 December as one of the Martyrs of Oxford University
Profile
Son of a Catholic bookseller named Edmund whose family converted to Anglicanism. The boy planned to enter his father‘s trade, but earned a scholarship to Saint John’s College, Oxford under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth I‘s court favorite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Sought after speaker. Queen Elizabeth offered him a deaconate in the Church of England. He declined the offer, fled to the continent, and joined the Jesuits. Ordained in 1578.
He spent some time working in Bohemia, then returned to London,England as part of a Jesuit mission, crossing the Channel disguised as a jewel merchant. Edmund worked with Jesuit brother Saint Nicholas Owen. In London he wrote a description of his new …More

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realcatholictv on Oct 24, 2011 English Jesuit priest and martyr.
Also known as
The Pope’s Champion
Memorial
1 December
25 October as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
29 October as one of the Martyrs of Douai
1 December as one of the Martyrs of Oxford University
Profile
Son of a Catholic bookseller named Edmund whose family converted to Anglicanism. The boy planned to enter his father‘s trade, but earned a scholarship to Saint John’s College, Oxford under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth I‘s court favorite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Sought after speaker. Queen Elizabeth offered him a deaconate in the Church of England. He declined the offer, fled to the continent, and joined the Jesuits. Ordained in 1578.
He spent some time working in Bohemia, then returned to London,England as part of a Jesuit mission, crossing the Channel disguised as a jewel merchant. Edmund worked with Jesuit brother Saint Nicholas Owen. In More

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Saint Conrad of Constance | Noble Bishop of Charity & Peace | Catechism for Kids
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Saint Conrad of Constance (c. 900–975) was a nobleman who chose service over power, charity over comfort, and peace over conflict. 🕊️💛 Born into the powerful Welf family of Germany, he gave up a life of privilege to become a priest and later the Bishop of Constance, where he served with deep humility. Conrad was known for: ✨ his gentleness and compassion ✨ his tireless charity to the sick and poor ✨ his skill in calming political tensions ✨ his peaceful spirit in leadership ✨ his devotion to pilgrimages — travelling three times to the Holy Land Although he came from nobility, he lived simply, giving much of his wealth away. He visited the sick, cared for the needy, and made decisions that protected both the Church and ordinary people. His leadership helped bring stability during a turbulent time in medieval Germany. 📖 Topics we’ll cover: Who Saint Conrad of Constance was His …More

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