@McJuggerNuggets Every life is a gift. Every child is a blessing. Every person bears the image of God. In years ahead, if regret, or unanswered questions find their way into your and hearts, know God’s mercy is greater and His love never abandons. His Grace heals the even the deepest wounds.
@McJuggerNuggets “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” — Jeremiah 1:5
I am not jusdging you or your wife. I will hold you in my prayers asking the Lord, to grant comfort to those who mourn. I also pray for grace and strength to families caring for children with special needs. Amen.
@McJuggerNuggets Every child, regardless of ability or diagnosis, deserves to be seen first as a human person—not as a list of medical conditions or projected limitations. I pray our society grows in its willingness to accompany, support, and cherish every life, especially those most vulnerable,
@McJuggerNuggets Many families who welcomed a child with Down syndrome will tell you that alongside the challenges came unexpected blessings, profound love, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be family. Too often culture presents disability as a reason to end a life.
@McJuggerNuggets A diagnosis of Down syndrome is not the end of a story—it is the beginning of a different story. Children with Downs may face significant medical & developmental challenges, they are not defined by their diagnosis. Their lives have value, purpose, joy, & immeasurable worth.
@McJuggerNuggets My heart aches as you grieve the loss of your child. No parent dreams of receiving such difficult news. I cannot imagine your fear, & emotional pain. As a former nurse, a mom & a lifelong advocate for the dignity of every human life, I feel compelled to offer another perspective
On the night of June 5, the 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage arrived in Washington, D.C., bringing Christ present in the Eucharist to the heart of the nation during America’s 250th anniversary year.
Traveling more than 2,000 miles over six weeks, the pilgrimage brings the Eucharist through cities and communities across America, accompanied by nine young adult Perpetual Pilgrims and thousands of participants along the route. Father Charles Trullols, Director of the Catholic Information Center, accompanied the Eucharist across the Arlington Memorial Bridge—a powerful symbol of national unity and reconciliation—reflecting the pilgrimage’s theme, “One Nation Under God.” The crossing marked a profound moment of bringing Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, into the heart of the nation’s capital.
The pilgrimage vehicle then arrived on the National Mall, where Father Trullols carried the Eucharist alongside the nine Perpetual Pilgrims for a symbolic blessing of the nation, overlooking the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol.
This is more than a journey. It is a public testimony of devotion, revival, and the enduring presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
A pair of U.S. lawmakers is joining forces with a leading pro-life group on a measure to help families who experience a miscarriage or early pregnancy loss. In many states, the decision over fetal remains is made by the hospital. In some cases, this leads to a baby being discarded as “medical waste.” The Bereaved Parents’ Rights Act would establish a more consistent and compassionate national standard. Spearheading the effort are Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.), who experienced early pregnancy loss, and Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.), who spent 25 years as a physician and OB/GYN. They are working with Students for Life Action to pass the bill and bring comfort to families.
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Our voters have spoken - we move forward together — praying for wisdom, unity, civility, and strong leadership for our Commonwealth & our Nation. May we respect one another, stay engaged, and never take for granted the freedoms entrusted to us. @nrlc@barrforsenate@EdGallrein
People ask all the time whether I’ll serve more like Senator Paul or Senator McConnell. My answer is simple: I’m going to be Daniel Cameron.
That means standing firm for common-sense values, defending your constitutional rights, and ensuring that future generations inherit a country built on merit and opportunity.
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Wednesdays for Women
In today’s episode, we begin with a special Mother’s Day reflection—honoring mothers, motherhood, and the beauty of family.
And a closer look at major legal issues: The U.S. Supreme Court & KY's Fifth Circuit
San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone says people can't be Catholic and pro-abortion:
“Absolutely not, absolutely not,” Cordileone said. “We’re talking about killing innocent human beings. So this is a very serious matter. Anyone who cooperates in that is involving themselves in a very serious sin, and absolutely not. That’s not possible.”