
A Yank on the Throne of St. Peter
If the new pope takes a more welcoming line to traditionalists, and holds the line on abortion, euthanasia, and gender ideology, he will go far in winning over U.S. Catholic conservatives.

If the new pope takes a more welcoming line to traditionalists, and holds the line on abortion, euthanasia, and gender ideology, he will go far in winning over U.S. Catholic conservatives.
No mention of defending shipping.
Steger says the migration plan undermines countries’ border control.

Perhaps the new pope will begin to roll back the disgraceful policy of discrimination against the Latin Mass and “build bridges” with the Catholic Church’s traditionalists.

Some green politicians may be honest about the cost of their policies, but remain “tone-deaf regarding families’ everyday finances.”

Brussels sees “an opportunity” in the U.S. no longer funding international networks of social activism controlled by politicians.

Brexiteers were right when they said the EU was heading towards a unified army. Thanks to Labour, Britain will have to take part anyway.

The court-backed reprieve could boost the party’s political momentum.

Labour is trying to claim credit where it is not due on new trade deals, and to cover up its shortfalls.

The ideology hijacking campuses tells students that “what matters is not their individual achievements and character but merely their race, sex, gender or some other fixed identity.”
If the new pope takes a more welcoming line to traditionalists, and holds the line on abortion, euthanasia, and gender ideology, he will go far in winning over U.S. Catholic conservatives.
No mention of defending shipping.
Steger says the migration plan undermines countries’ border control.
Perhaps the new pope will begin to roll back the disgraceful policy of discrimination against the Latin Mass and “build bridges” with the Catholic Church’s traditionalists.
Some green politicians may be honest about the cost of their policies, but remain “tone-deaf regarding families’ everyday finances.”
Brussels sees “an opportunity” in the U.S. no longer funding international networks of social activism controlled by politicians.
Brexiteers were right when they said the EU was heading towards a unified army. Thanks to Labour, Britain will have to take part anyway.
The court-backed reprieve could boost the party’s political momentum.
Labour is trying to claim credit where it is not due on new trade deals, and to cover up its shortfalls.
The ideology hijacking campuses tells students that “what matters is not their individual achievements and character but merely their race, sex, gender or some other fixed identity.”
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