
Category Archives: Current Events
Trump’s Ambassador Might Work From Jerusalem

The report noted that building contractors in neighborhoods near the existing consulate in Talpiot have received calls recently from would-be buyers seeking luxury homes for Americans. MORE
Former USA Today columnist Jon Saraceno joins Review-Journal

Former USA Today columnist Jon Saraceno has joined the Review-Journal sports department.
FINALLY, I KNEW MY SWEARING WAS A VIRTUE

As if we needed even more evidence that the military is an incubator for all that is good and righteous in the human soul, a new study has concluded that people who swear more are more likely to be honest. MORE
Inter faith line up for Trumps Inauguration

The group—bigger than any president’s since Ronald Reagan—reflects his politics, pragmatism, and personality. It includes evangelical leaders Franklin Graham and Samuel Rodriguez, as well as spiritual advisor Paula White, the Florida televangelist credited with his rumored recent Christian conversion, and a Detroit prosperity preacher, Wayne T. Jackson. MORE
Is the Pope a Catholic? By Henry Makow Ph.D.
On New Years Day 2004 Pope John Paul II called for a “new world order… based on the goals of the United Nations.”
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When a world leader uses this terminology, it can only mean one thing. He is a part of the Luciferian conspiracy to create a totalitarian world government. Continue reading
The Commemoration of the Baptism of our Lord falls on a Friday 13th with a Full Moon this year.

There were or are some protestant groups who once believed that Jesus did not become God until he was baptized and the Holy Ghost came down upon Him on this day. However these were a minority.
Friday the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Baptism of Our Lord. This brings to an end the season of Christmas. The Church recalls Our Lord’s second manifestation or epiphany which occurred on the occasion of His baptism in the Jordan. Jesus descended into the River to sanctify its waters and to give them the power to beget sons of God. The event takes on the importance of a second creation in which the entire Trinity intervenes.
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Strikes spread in Mexico, thousands of police deployed

The first (Irish) Catholic archbishop of New York

e are not the first generation of New Yorkers puzzled by what to do about the underclass. A hundred years ago and more, Manhattan’s tens of thousands of Irish seemed a lost community, mired in poverty and ignorance, destroying themselves through drink, idleness, violence, criminality, and illegitimacy. What made the Irish such miscreants? Their neighbors weren’t sure: perhaps because they were an inferior race, many suggested; you could see it in the shape of their heads, writers and cartoonists often emphasized. In any event, they were surely incorrigible. MORE
New Tulsa Bishop Responds to The Okie Traditionalist

Many people are asking why you are doing this, as a new bishop? To these priests, sisters, and to the work of Bishop Slattery? Many local Catholics are concerned that you personally disapprove of the Latin Mass and Catholics attached to it, and intend to continue similar actions to priests, religious, and laity in your diocese, who are attached to the traditional liturgy. MORE
Business owner to CNN, liberals and Springsteen: ‘We’ve had it with you idiots’

A small business owner in Oregon has a message for CNN, ignorant liberals and Bruce Springsteen: “We’ve had it with you idiots.”
Kevin Kerwin is the proprietor of Kevin the Geek Computer Repair store in Lake Oswego. He’s also one of the few conservatives around town. MORE
Hundreds of Car Crashes, Thousands Without Power as Snow Pounds Large Swath of East Coast

Pain relief with the touch of a button: Zap yourself numb with these gadgets unveiled at CES 2017

The technology, which is called neuromodulation, works by sending a pattern of electric pulses through your inner wrist. These pulses send signals to the part of the brain that controls your feelings of nausea, reducing the feeling of sickness in your stomach. MORE
Masked devils dance in Ecuadorean mountain town

The procession of dancers in elaborate devil masks is the centerpiece of an annual festival in the town of Pillaro in the Ecuadorean Andes.
This year, about 3,000 devils took over the center of the town from Jan. 1-6, dancing without pause for at least five hours a day. MORE
VIDEO: CALIFORNIA BRACED FOR EPIC STORM WORST FLOODING IN DECADES?

“There is the potential for excessive rain, combined with melting snow to trigger the worst flooding in northern California since 1997 and perhaps 1986,” according to Senior Vice President of AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions Mike Smith.
The next storm will roll ashore early this weekend, and it will not be in a hurry to leave. MORE
