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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25

TRUMP ORDERS NAMING MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD CHAPTERS TERRORISTS  President Donald Trump signed an executive order Nov. 24, directing the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury to begin the process of designating some chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations.  READ
JUDGE THROWS OUT CASES AGAINST COMEY, LETITIA JAMES  A federal judge threw out criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James yesterday, ruling that the Trump administration improperly installed the prosecutor who brought the cases.  READ
HEALTH DEPARTMENT PUBLISHES SCIENCE AGAINST ‘TRANS’  The Department of Health and Human Services released an updated, peer-reviewed report concluding that medical interventions intended to alter a child’s sex pose serious, long-term dangers and rest on weak scientific evidence.  READ
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WAR DEPT. MAY RECALL MARK KELLY OVER VIDEO  The Pentagon is probing Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., a retired Navy captain, for possible violations of military law after he appeared in a video telling U.S. service members to resist “illegal orders” from the White House. The Department of War announced yesterday that it may recall Kelly to active duty for potential court-martial or other disciplinary action.  READ
STUNNING CONCERT WITNESSES TO CATHOLIC HERITAGE  Three children’s choirs from across Europe filled Barcelona’s Basilica of the Sagrada Família with sacred music in a special Nov. 21 concert to commemorate the centennial of the death of the basilica’s most famous architect, Ven. Antoni Gaudí. Titled “The Dream of a Genius,” the concert’s program represented “pieces of European choral heritage,” according to Sagrada Família.  READ
ENROLLMENT OPEN: GREAT BOOKS PROGRAM FOR LAWYERS  The Napa Institute has opened enrollment for its annual Good Counselor Fellowship, a program designed to introduce early-career lawyers to the “great books” of the Western tradition and to encourage reflection on virtue in the practice of law.  READ
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UPCOMING PAPAL VISIT TO LEBANON ALREADY BRINGING HOPE  As Pope Leo prepares for his historic journey to Lebanon, religious leaders and Catholics serving others in the country are sharing their hopes for what the visit will bring. “Every day, we hope for peace.”  READ
MAN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH BROOKLYN CHURCH ATTACK  A 33-year-old South Carolina man was arrested in New York City Nov. 21 after police say he damaged several religious fixtures inside St. Matthew Catholic Church in Crown Heights, a neighborhood in central Brooklyn, during a morning prayer service.  READ
NOT TO BE MISSED  Here are the stories we couldn’t fit in today’s LOOP:

  • Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., a Catholic, is sounding the alarm about the Nigerian government’s failure to stop attacks on Christians.  READ
  • North Dakota’s Supreme Court has upheld the state’s law protecting nearly all unborn babies.  READ
  • Pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao is suing the woman who attacked her while she discussed abortion with passersby on a sidewalk.  READ
PICKING LOCKS  Why learn how to pick locks if you don’t plan to break into someone’s house? Art of Manliness has a few reasons. Here is a how-to for getting yourself on the other side of a tumbler lock.  READ
CATHOLIC 101  Anger was the most complex “passion of the soul” for Thomas Aquinas. Does anger really have a good end? Where is the line between righteous anger and something destructive? Don’t we commend saints who were able to deal with terrible injustices without anger? Here’s a reflection on this emotion, especially in a time of political violence.  READ
SAINT OF THE DAY  Today the Church remembers Saint Catherine of Alexandria (approximately 287-305), an early Catholic convert who confronted the Roman emperor to defend Christians during a time of intensifying persecution of the Church. The emperor ordered her tortured on a spiked wheel, but her bonds were miraculously loosed and the wheel shattered. She was then beheaded.  READ

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