

Gerard
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It’s been 177 days since Lucy Martinez was filmed making Charlie Kirk neck gestures, and she’s STILL employed by Nathan Hale Elementary School, who did everything to bury this story. They want us to forget. I promise you, we haven’t, and we won’t.


Last week the Pope sat down with David Axelrod — yes, that David Axelrod, Obama’s chief campaign architect. You know, the non-Catholic guy who’s never met a pope before and whose entire career has been spent crafting political narratives for the American left. Everything is starting to make perfect sense now.




Never forget how Israel murdered a girl carrying water for her family. Never forgive. Never forget.



🚨40 out of 47 Senate Democrats voted tonight against supplying bulldozers to the Israeli military 🚨36 out of 47 Senate Democrats voted against supplying bombs to IDF 🚨Not one Democratic Senator considering running for president voted tonight in favor of arms sales to Israel









President Trump is 100% right about the Pope. I’m a Catholic but I’m an American first. The Pope has decided he will use his mandate to attack Trump basically ad nauseam. He doesn’t do that with other world leaders. It’s Trump hate on repeat. The Pope is NOT infallible on matters of politics and frankly he should shut up about them when it’s just the same old liberal talking points on repeat. We get you’re a pussy-hat wearer, Leo, we get it. Now, please. Focus on uniting the church.





Catholic organizations (USCCB and Catholic Charities) provide the largest volume of migration aid and refugee resettlement in the US and globally, including to Arab/Muslim populations from countries like Syria, Iraq, and others. They resettle ~18% of US refugees historically, serve millions annually via taxpayer-funded programs, and handle billions in aid for border/migrant support. Jewish organizations like HIAS assist refugees of all backgrounds (including Arabs) but on a much smaller scale—resettling thousands per year vs. Catholics' tens of thousands, with far less overall funding and reach for Arab-specific migration.











Catholic organizations (USCCB and Catholic Charities) provide the largest volume of migration aid and refugee resettlement in the US and globally, including to Arab/Muslim populations from countries like Syria, Iraq, and others. They resettle ~18% of US refugees historically, serve millions annually via taxpayer-funded programs, and handle billions in aid for border/migrant support. Jewish organizations like HIAS assist refugees of all backgrounds (including Arabs) but on a much smaller scale—resettling thousands per year vs. Catholics' tens of thousands, with far less overall funding and reach for Arab-specific migration.

