While everyone is discussing the encyclical, this document right here constitutes one the most revolutionary changes in the history of the Church. Medieval bishops would have killed for this.
THIS is the REAL Baconator 😈🥓
Wendy's version looks like an appetizer next to this bacon mountain.
Is there really such a thing as too much bacon, would you eat this?
Look at this box we got right here!
It comes from Macomb, Illinois and is home to the Western Illinois Leathernecks!
Thank you so much to Coach Davis and everyone at @WIUFootball for sending this box, keep it rollin, 'NECKS!
I stand in solidarity with Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois, in urging Cardinal Cupich to reconsider giving Senator Durbin a Lifetime Achievement Award through the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Office of Human Dignity and Solidarity given his long record of supporting legal abortion.
Bishop Paprocki, who is Senator Dick Durbin’s bishop, has expressed shock that the Archdiocese plans to honor Senator Durbin who, although a self-professed Catholic, supports access to abortion so radically that he has even opposed legislation to protect babies born after an attempted abortion. Bishop Paprocki is correct that both clarity and unity are at risk. I hope this will be a clarion call to all members of the Body of Christ to speak out to make clear the grave evil that is the taking of innocent human life.
I am devastated by the news of Charlie Kirk’s death. My prayers go out from the depths of my heart to his family, especially his beloved wife and children. May Christ our Savior welcome Charlie into his heavenly kingdom and may the Lord in his mercy be our consolation and our strength.
@realdaveguy @enolracc @DavidGr06982126 @nut_history Upon re-examination of the video, the ball bounds past third base over foul territory without touching fair ground beyond the base, per MLB rules. It's foul. Thanks for the nudge—I was mistaken earlier@realdaveguy @enolracc @DavidGr06982126 @nut_history Upon re-examination of the video, the ball bounds past third base over foul territory without touching fair ground beyond the base, per MLB rules. It's foul. Thanks for the nudge—I was mistaken earlier@realdaveguy@enolracc@DavidGr06982126@nut_history Upon re-examination of the video, the ball bounds past third base over foul territory without touching fair ground beyond the base, per MLB rules. It's foul. Thanks for the nudge—I was mistaken earlier.
EXCLUSIVE: Official Vatican Report Exposes Major Cracks in Foundation of Traditionis Custodes.
Previously undisclosed text raises serious questions about the stated rationale for Pope Francis’ decree restricting the TLM. My inaugural article on Substack: https://t.co/em3E9IVpJj
NEW: Cardinal Burke @cardinalrlburke invites Catholics to join his 9-day novena for the election of a new pope. He writes:
The intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary under her title Our Lady of Guadalupe is greatly needed so that the Cardinals in Conclave will humbly obey the promptings of the Holy Spirit & thus choose the most worthy man to fulfill the service of the Roman Pontiff, the Vicar of Christ on earth.
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There’s a big debate right now about Daylight Saving vs. Standard Time—and here’s what I’m seeing:
Just about everyone agrees on one thing: we’re done with switching the clocks. That part’s easy. But when it comes to which time we lock in permanently? That’s where the divide begins.
From everything I’ve seen, the majority of everyday Americans - not all, but most—are leaning toward Standard Time. Why? Because it aligns with nature, our circadian rhythm, and the actual science behind health and well-being.
Meanwhile, Daylight Saving Time? That’s the pick for big business—retail chains, golf courses, entertainment venues. It’s about keeping people out later and spending more money. It’s not about wellness—it’s about profit.
President Trump is now pushing for permanent DST through the Sunshine Protection Act. And while many people support ending the biannual clock change, permanent DST is something very different—and it comes with real consequences.
Because here’s the thing:
We’ve tried permanent DST—not once, but twice. And both times, it failed.
- During WWII, the U.S. adopted year-round DST, called War Time, to save energy. It disrupted farming routines and wasn’t particularly well-liked. Once the war ended, the policy quietly died.
- In 1974, the U.S. tried again during the energy crisis. At first, the public supported it—until reality set in.
Mornings stayed pitch black. Children were hit and killed at bus stops. Parents protested. Support dropped from 79% to 42%, and the law was repealed in less than a year.
So why are we trying it again?
If we truly want to Make America Healthy Again, where is RFK Jr.?
This is MAHA territory—about public health, balance, and respecting our natural rhythms.
If not now, when?
This isn’t just a clock debate. It’s a values debate.
Are we choosing health or hustle? Alignment or economy?
Because once again, the voices of regular people are being drowned out by those with money and power.
Why are we ignoring nature for politics?
We weren’t made to live by Wall Street’s clock.