LOOP: Report on security failures in Trump shooting released
MONDAY, JULY 14
FULL REPORT ON 'CASCADE' OF SECURITY FAILURES IN TRUMP SHOOTING Lawmakers yesterday issued their final report on the security failures surrounding the attempt on President Donald Trump's life exactly one year earlier in Butler, Pennsylvania. The report identified "a cascade of preventable failures that nearly cost President Trump his life." Here are the details.READ
US CITIZEN BEATEN TO DEATH IN HOLY LANDSayafollah "Saif" Musallet, a US citizen born in Tampa, Florida, was reportedly beaten to death Friday by Jewish settlers near the village of Sinjil in the Holy Land. The Palestinian-American's family said the settlers blocked medics from reaching him for hours after the beating. "We demand the U.S. State Department lead an immediate investigation and hold the Israeli settlers who killed Saif accountable for their crimes," the family stated. READ
TRUMP LAUNCHES NEW VISA PROGRAM FOR MIGRANT WORKERS The Trump administration is launching a new program to help fast-track foreign laborer visas. The move comes after hotel and farming industry leaders pressured Trump to let up on his mass deportations agenda. Officials have denied that the program is or will become an amnesty for illegal workers. READ
TRUMP DISMISSES EPSTEIN CONCERNS AMID BACKLASHTrump on Saturday defended his administration, and in particular Attorney General Pam Bondi, against mounting accusations of a cover-up after the Department of Justice and FBI declared sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein killed himself and had no client list. In a social media post, Trump ridiculed those concerned about the scandal, stating "nobody cares about" Epstein. READ
FATAL SHOOTING AT KENTUCKY BAPTIST CHURCH A shooting at Richmond Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, has left two dead and others injured. The shooting suspect shot a police officer and fired on worshipers. Law enforcement believe there is a connection between the attacker and the church community. READ
COULD 'LITTLE CAJUN SAINT' BE NEXT AMERICAN CANONIZED? Could a 12-year-old Catholic Louisiana girl become America's next saint? The story of Charlene Richard's faith and reported miracles is capturing hearts—and the Vatican's attention.READ
OREGON HIGH SCHOOLERS STAND UP FOR GIRLS' SPORTSThree high school girls in Oregon have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the sports records set by "transgender" student athletes and asking the court to protect girls' sports from transgender participation in the future. READ
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POPE LEO: ETERNAL LIFE IS AN INHERITANCE FROM GOD In his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Leo drew on the parable of the Good Samaritan to show that to live eternally one does not need to cheat death but to serve life by caring for others. READ
WORKING ACROSS DENOMINATIONS FOR LIFE? PassionLife, an evangelical global pro-life organization, is urging Catholics to work together with other denominations to further the pro-life movement and more effectively protect unborn lives from abortion. READ
WHO IS YOUR MASCULINE ARCHETYPE? Knights, poets, fathers, kings, and rebels – all of civilization's great stories repeat certain character types – archetypes – that reflect truths written into the heart of every man. What are the trains of YOUR masculine archetype? Here are 12 archetypes that can help you name the journey you're on. READ
CATHOLIC 101Even public health officials now recognize we are living through an epidemic of loneliness. As Catholics, it's important that we don't forget our Church's understanding of loneliness. It's more than a fleeting emotion; it is a wound on the soul, a rupture in the human need for communion. And we must not lose faith in the antidote Our Lord has given us: the Church, where Christ's presence and the bonds of community offer healing and hope. READ
SAINT OF THE DAY Today, the Church celebrates the feast day of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American to be canonized. Known as the "Lily of the Mohawks," Kateri lived a life of holiness and virtue, despite obstacles and opposition within her tribe.READ
DAILY PSALM "Our help is in the name of the Lord." (Psalm 124:8)READ
THE LILY OF THE MOHAWKS Saint Kateri Tekakwitha's faith in Christ isolated her from her Indian family and everything she knew. After meeting Jesuit priests, Kateri converted to Catholicism. This conversion led her to leave her tribe and seek out those who shared her faith.READ
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