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Ed Condon’s recap of With Love, Meghan is hilariously and tragically true down to every detail. I just… cringe.

Lenten tension, velvet gloves, and watching ‘with love’

Anyone else thinking of getting off social media (I’m looking at you Instagram)??! The more I think about it, the more I don’t love how it makes me feel, among other things. Writing here has been a breath of fresh air and I’d love to pour all my energy into this space. What has it been like for those who’ve taken the plunge and said goodbye to the gram? Especially if you have a Substack page.

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Lenten tension, velvet gloves, and watching ‘with love’

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What do IVF and euthanasia have in common? The involve life and death—and big potential profits. Hear about it on this week’s Home Front podcast.

And there’s more, as always: The demographic crisis of American Catholicism, and the problem— THE problem— the Church must confront.

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This beautiful interview with Mother Teresa’s personal friend was such a blessing and I hope it will bless you, too!

Finding Hope in Mary with Donna Marie Cooper-O'Boyle

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My dad called me this afternoon to tell me that the field between our houses was covered with robins, that it wasn’t just one robin that arrived as a sign of spring but a whole field full.

What he didn’t say was that birds were my mom’s thing. She would have been the one to notice. He did in her stead and made sure to bring them to my notice, too.

I could never post this one enough.

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All About Lent, Part II: The Fast

I read Romy Holland’s “What Nobody Told Me About Abortion” this morning and couldn’t help but respond. The pro-life movement continues to behave as though society’s acceptance of abortion is a crisis of science. I’ve said it for years: this is not a crisis of science. This is a crisis of faith. And Romy’s abortion account - specifically,…

The Abortion Debate is a Crisis of Faith, Not Science

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A Catholic Feminism Manifesto

That one about finding myself after a shopping freeze, why I freeze when Alex gets sick, how to become radiantly beautiful without spending a dime, and the kids' favorite halibut chowder.

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Just wrapped this up today… still have to add gold highlights to the tunic. I have to say, I love the shaggy lamb!

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The Official List of 100 Movies Every Catholic Should See

I sent this to my sister with a new baby. It’s so valuable to learn early that there are more options in life than the most traditionally accepted. I wish I had felt more comfortable doing what I wanted instead of what was socially expected.

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The fundamental problem with progressivism — and I say this as someone who was a leftist for my entire life, until maybe five years ago—is that progressives want there to be a different reality than the one that is, and become angered when confronted with reality, and blame whoever is presenting that reality to them for being the perpetrator of whatever unpleasant or imperfect reality presented.

As the Bibas children were laid to rest in Israel on Wednesday, Barnard students draped in keffiyehs occupied a campus building—chanting in support of Hamas.

How did this movement become so powerful? Palantir CEO Alex Karp tells Bari Weiss it is a religion, where students “pray to their high God of antisemitism.”

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For most, an education cures ignorance. For this group of people, an education caused the disease of ignorance.

Education arms with information and methods, but does not cure the inherent cultural ‘diseases’. It is the religion and the backward culture that overcomes any attempt to bring these barbarians to some mutual understanding.

How did this movement become so powerful? In a word: Democrats.

More BS spewing from the intellectual crater of the corrupt American academy. Divest from this nadir of academia and re-invest in alternative schools.

We just keep their names for a few years,

They will look for jobs soon.

100% ignorance, that is how. Subversion of youth.

How did those supporting the interests of either of the tribes of Palestine become so powerful that we witness endless wag the dog scenarios? Examine the total percentage of global U.S. foreign aid given to one tiny country 6800 miles away and compare it to the aid provided to desperate Haiti, 650 miles from the U.S.

How can this be in a country where antisemitism is so rampant?

These people are terrorists, treat them as such.

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The fundamental problem with progressivism — and I say this as someone who was a leftist for my entire life, until maybe five years ago—is that progressives want there to be a different reality than the one that is, and become angered when confronted with reality, and blame whoever is presenting that reality to them for being the perpetrator of whatever unpleasant or imperfect reality presented.

The conventional wisdom not so long ago was that Trump was either doomed to irrelevance or prison. Now, he's a world-historical figure, ushering in a new era of populist nationalism. The irony is that he wouldn't be playing that role had Democrats not tried to put him in prison.

They Accidentally Made Trump A "World-Historical Figure"
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Interesting to see how white people treated DJ compared to black people.