Two Trump loyalists emerge as frontrunners to replace press secretary Karoline Leavitt; Florida AG schools state’s Catholic bishops as they push force-vaccinating students; Pro-life publisher faces demands to retract calling abortion ‘killing’; Are Catholic beneficiaries of Massachusetts radical pro-abort governor giving her a pass from excommunication?; London memorial for allegedly deceased Jason Arday morphs into hate rally for an academic who exposed him; Dutch bishop slams synodality, says ‘people in the West need clear and confident proclamation of the Gospel not permanent ecclesial consultation’; New book argues Christianity is not an excuse for a man to be an effeminate wimp; Catholics celebrate the Feast of 4th century saint who tradition holds discovered the True Cross of Christ during a journey in Jerusalem; and lots more —
Two Fierce Trump Loyalists Have Emerged as Frontrunners to Potentially Replace Outgoing Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
Two prominent loyal defenders of President Trump have emerged as frontrunners to succeed Karoline Leavitt as the next White House Press Secretary, and TGP readers would likely be happy with either.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Trump on Wednesday announced that Leavitt will be departing her role as White House Press Secretary to spend more time with her young children.
She will now serve as one of Trump’s top outside advisors. …
Hours following Trump’s announcement, The New York Post reported that two front-runners have emerged as potential successors to Leavitt and both are staunch loyalists to the President.
Trump administration sources told the Post that Trump is looking at Alina Habba, who served as a defense lawyer for Trump and as a former acting attorney for New Jersey, and Breitbart Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle.
Read more at the Gateway Pundit
The Friends of Governor Maura Healey by Joe Doyle
The Catholic hierarchy … wants money: state social service funds for Catholic Charities; state housing funds for the Archdiocesan Planning Office for Urban Affairs; and, of course, major donor contributions for the Catholic Schools Foundation, which is always helped when the Governor is sitting at the head table at their annual fundraiser.
Catholic social media — in America and around the globe — is reacting with horror and disgust at the scene of women clapping and cheering as Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed into law a bill which eliminated all remaining restrictions on late term abortion in the Commonwealth.
That scene occurred on Monday, August 10th, in the Corner Office (the Governor’s Office) of the Massachusetts State House in Boston.
Joining Maura and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll were their friends from the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, the Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund, Reproductive Equity Now, and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Maura Healey has other friends however, which some pro-life Catholics — like the ones now calling for her excommunication — might not be aware of. …
Read more at Catholicism.Org; read more at Catholic Action League of Massachusetts
Pro-life publisher facing demands to retract calling abortion ‘killing’
See @LilaGraceRose
Trans man sues Christian Korean spa, spa petitions SCOTUS
‘The owners are Korean Christian immigrants (the Lee family, including operator Sun Lee). Their parents opened the spa after coming to the United States seeking greater religious freedom as Christians. The spa’s female-only policy for its nude communal areas (traditional Korean jjimjilbang-style services) is based in part on the owners’ sincere Christian convictions that men and women should not be unclothed together unless they are married, alongside Korean cultural norms of modesty‘ – Grok
See @fox13seattle
Minnesota’s controversial vouching law faces scrutiny after James O’Keefe and Cam Higby’s video
A registered voter from your precinct can go with you to the polling place to sign an oath confirming your address. This is known as ‘vouching.’ A registered voter can vouch for up to eight voters. – Minnesota SOS
See @AlphaNews
Another hidden camera captures Minnesota poll workers expediting controversial Minnesota vouching law
Watch @EricLDaugh
What happened Under Abdul El-Sayed’s supervision as health officer of Detroit Health Department
Abdul El-Sayed served as executive director and health officer of the Detroit Health Department from 2015 to 2017. During that time, Detroit Animal Control (the city’s animal shelters/care operation) ) was under the Health Department’s oversight. – Grok
Watch @DailySignal
Victor Davis Hanson: ‘I DO believe prayer helped me’
Victor Davis Hanson discusses his belief that prayers from supporters helped him during recovery from lung cancer surgery, describing moments of feeling stronger and better despite severe blood loss, anemia, and heart issues. – Grok
Watch @JasonJournoDC
London memorial for Jason Arday turns into hate rally for an academic who exposed him
See @nathancofnas; Watch @MrAndyNgo; watch ‘Cambridge’s DEI Superstar Was A Serial Liar, Plagiarist & Hate Hoaxer’ @MattWalshBlog
Trump honors teen lifeguard at White House who saved 10-year old’s life
See @WhiteHouse; watch New York Post and California Post; watch ‘FRAME BY FRAME’: Lifeguard analyzes teen’s heroic child rescue at Fox News Clips
Florida AG responds to state’s bishops pushing vaccine mandates for Catholic schools
See @PhilLawler; read AG’s response to Florida’s bishops @JamesUthmeierFL; Read more at Catholic Culture
Christianity Is Not An Excuse To Be An Effeminate Wimp by Auguste Meyrat
In ‘Offensive Christianity,’ J. Chase Davis argues that asserting your masculinity is good for men as well as the church.
Although the manosphere and the accompanying public discourse on masculinity have now existed for at least 15 years or so, it’s difficult to assess how much meaningful change has come out of it. Perhaps it tamped down particularly obnoxious feminist triumphalism (“shout your abortion,” “the future is female,” etc.) and played a role in reversing popular acceptance of transgenderism. Perhaps it helped some men with approaching women and inspired them to work on themselves. And perhaps it helped society at large take a more critical view of wokeness in popular media, rightly exposing how unnatural, unappealing, and unromantic it is.
However, these positive developments ultimately mean little for younger generations of men — especially white millennials and Zoomers — who have suffered from several decades of systemic misandry. In their case, women have overtaken them in the workplace, academia, and media. This in turn has precipitated a toxic dating culture along with a loneliness epidemic, as men increasingly lack the necessary personal and social capital to thrive in today’s world. Put simply, no employer, woman, or male peer wants to associate with sad, incompetent losers who lack confidence and drive. …
In his new book Offensive Christianity: Restoring the Strength of Men in a Feminized Age, pastor and writer J. Chase Davis seeks to address this issue head-on. He identifies the problem, traces its origins, and then finally offers some practical remedies. While this sounds like many other books on this topic, Davis keeps a tight focus on Christian men and frames his argument around the Gospel. He demonstrates that Christian teachings are indeed compatible with a strong, emboldened masculinity, but they will necessarily challenge today’s sexual norms and thus require men to be willing to “offend” others.
Read more at The Federalist
‘The World Is Not Waiting for a Synodal Church’
In an open letter to Pope Leo XIV, Dutch Bishop Rob Mutsaerts says people in the West today need clear and confident proclamation of the Gospel rather than permanent ecclesial consultation.
Auxiliary Bishop Rob Mutsaerts of ‘s-Hertogenbosch has become the latest prelate to criticise synodality, asking what are its fruits and voicing deep skepticism about its entire model — one, he argues, that fails to teach the Gospel authoritatively and clearly at a time when that is most needed.
In a lengthy open letter to Pope Leo XIV published on his website Aug. 13 (see full English translation below), the Dutch bishop makes many significant points, including what he views to be the “greatest tragedy” of the whole enterprise.
He writes:
“The modern world is undergoing an extraordinary spiritual crisis. People are searching for meaning. Young people are searching for an identity. Loneliness is on the rise. Families are breaking down. Technology is penetrating ever more deeply into human existence. Pornography distorts sexuality. Materialism fails to satisfy. Climate change is becoming a surrogate religion for many. People are afraid of death, yet they hardly know what they are living for anymore.
And in the midst of that world, the Church possesses something extraordinary. It possesses the Gospel. The sacraments. The Eucharist. Confession. Two thousand years of wisdom. Scripture. The Church Fathers. Thomas Aquinas. Augustine. The mystics. The saints. An unrivalled tradition of art, music, philosophy, morality and spirituality. And above all: Jesus Christ. …
Read more at Edward Pentin Substack
Why Church leaders fear for Taybeh’s future
Christianity is an ancient presence in the village, which is traditionally identified with the biblical town of Ephraim, where Jesus stayed with his disciples after he raised Lazarus from the dead, as recounted in John 11.
Pope Leo XIV and Latin Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa drew attention at the weekend to the plight of civilians in the West Bank, the Palestinian territory west of the Jordan River.
In his Aug. 16 Angelus address, Leo XIV lamented “ongoing violence against the Palestinian civilian population in the West Bank” and called for new efforts to secure “a just and lasting peace” via the proposed two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The pope made the appeal the day after Pizzaballa visited Taybeh, a Christian village located northeast of Ramallah, the de facto administrative capital of the Palestinian National Authority.
The cardinal’s visit was notable because it coincided with the major feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and came amid significant upheaval in the village that is home to roughly 1,200 people. …
Read more at The Pillar
Cdl. Pizzaballa visits Taybeh, assailed Christian village in West Bank
See @VaticanNews; read also ‘Pope renews appeal for end to violence against Palestinians in the West Bank’ at Vatican News
Christian Broadcasting Network calls for prayers for victims of deadly Indiana floods, Hawaii hurricane
See @CBNNews
Pope Leo offers prayers for people of Indonesia after deadly earthquake
See @OSVNews
Today is the Feast of St. Helena
See @SCNews123; read more about St. Helena at Catholic Online


