LOOP: Court rules majorities have same protections as minorities
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
LANDMARK: MAJORITIES GET SAME PROTECTIONS AS MINORITIES In a true landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 yesterday that majority groups — including white people and heterosexuals — are entitled to the same workplace discrimination protections as minorities under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.READ
SUPREME COURT SIDES WITH FAITH IN CATHOLIC CASEThe Supreme Court yesterday also unanimously ruled that the blue state of Wisconsin cannot deny Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior a religious tax exemption, overturning a previous ruling that said the ministry was not religious because it employs and serves non-Catholics. The decision drew praise from religious freedom advocates. READ
MUSK & TRUMP FEUD OVER 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL'Tensions between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk escalated Thursday as the two clashed online over Trump's new budget bill. READ
TRUMP PUSHES NEW SPENDING CUTS FOR 'BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL' The White House submitted a $9.4 billion rescissions package to Congress June 3, targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting in what officials describe as a sweeping effort to reduce wasteful government spending.READ
TRUMP REINSTATES TRAVEL BANS Trump announced late Wednesday a sweeping travel ban targeting 19 countries, reviving a national security measure from his first term that will take effect June 9. The administration cited risks due to terrorism, hostile regimes, and rampant visa overstays.READ
CHURCHES SHELTER GAZA VICTIMS As Palestinians suffer famine-like conditions and bombardments, Gaza's Catholic Holy Family Parish and Orthodox St. Porphyrios Church are offering shelter, counseling, and education to victims of the Israel-Hamas conflict.READ
A CHRISTIAN 'RAINBOW REBELLION'Writer Chris Enloe is calling on Christians to push back hard against gender ideology during "Pride Month" by "reclaiming the very thing the LGBTQ lobby has monopolized: pride. Not pride in sin — the kind God hates — but pride in truth."READ
APPLE CROSSES THE LINE OF SACRILEGE The Apple TV+ series, "Your Friends & Neighbors," recently showed a man and woman breaking into a church and snacking on the Eucharist. Making jokes about Catholics is one thing, Hollywood, but insulting Christ in the Eucharist is going way too far. Click below to tell Apple we won't stand for sacrilege!CONTACT APPLE NOW
EUCHARISTIC PILGRIMS HARASSED As the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage moves across the US, protesters have begun trailing the processions, shouting irreverent remarks that mock the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the consecrated host.READ
ARLINGTON CATHOLIC SENIORS EARN $81M IN SCHOLARSHIPS Graduates from four Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, earned more than $81 million in college scholarships this year, highlighting both academic excellence and the strength of Catholic education in the region.READ
SO MUCH NEWS...Here are the stories we couldn't fit in today's LOOP:
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Lawmakers: make June "Life Month" to mark the fall of Roe v. Wade.READ
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A pro-life Ohio family is fighting back after being treated like criminals. READ
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New Jersey parents are banding together to save a Catholic school.READ
IS NFP CONTRACEPTION? Talking about conception, natural family planning, and the discernment of childbearing and rearing is one of the most sensitive topics out there — and rightly so. There are a few questions to answer: What is the "contraceptive mentality"? Is it a term used by the Church? What does it truly mean? How do avoiding conception through NFP and using contraception differ? Refine's Rachael Killackey tackles them all. READ
CATHOLIC 101As the Church, we are one body with many parts. Despite the unique functions and identity of each part, what we do affects the whole. This points us to the mystery of individual spirituality and private devotion. It's not just for us. Our personal call to holiness matters for the whole Body. Jen Arnold dives into this mystery here.READ
SAINT OF THE DAY Today the Church celebrates Saint Marcellin Champagnat, who founded the Little Brothers of Mary to teach the faith. Despite academic struggles, he followed God's call with zeal and devotion to Mary, inspiring a French spiritual renewal after the horrors of the Revolution.READ
DAILY PSALM "The Lord has established his throne in heaven." (Psalm 103:19)READ
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