1. Surely you’ve heard about the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Supreme Court, late Friday news. This interview I did with Sister Constance Veit about the case a while back is here and unfortunately not dated. Maybe soon.
2. This is very good on Pope Francis and the recent synod on the family.
3. Speaking of: Pope Francis keeps asking people to pray for him. When he was here, he said “don’t forget.” I think he knows people find it refreshing, even cute, but are people praying. I propose doing it through Dec. 8 in a particularly dedicated way, with some simple prayers. Read here.
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1.4 million people are estimated to attend the papal Mass when Pope Francis visits Kenya https://t.co/6RGtUULHZwpic.twitter.com/y2SCn0BJrn
— Crux (@Crux) November 9, 2015
5. An item in The Economist on mixed signals from the U.S. on Egypt and religious freedom.
“A Jubilee for Nostra Aetate” in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles starts this evening: https://t.co/J2jt59iWcCpic.twitter.com/AyCsGopVox
— The Tidings News (@TheTidingsNews) November 9, 2015
6. Healing the Brains of American GIs.
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Just one day’s issue of @nytimes with six articles on LGBT issues. I discuss what this tells us on #TheBriefinghttps://t.co/HJeoJoyE7x
— Albert Mohler (@albertmohler) November 9, 2015
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Ever wonder how it feels to hear your words set to music? Read this and find out: https://t.co/40zTudOANm
— Terry Teachout (@terryteachout) November 9, 2015
9. Over the weekend, I wrote about a man in a NYC church I can’t get off my mind
10. My new syndicated column mentions a recent event the National Review Institute did with the Heritage Foundation. Meet Sister Magdalene and the Sisters of Life Visitation Mission here.