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Catholic Husband
December 22,2025Like every theological truth, its grandeur is tucked away in simplicity and humility; it’s the kind of experience of being outside in the cold and darkness of a late December night and coming inside to the warmth of your home and the soft glow of your Christmas tree illuminating the room.
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December 21,2025
I’m excited to finally launch Applied Bioethics Magazine with its inaugural issue, The Human Person.
Enjoy!
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December 20,2025
Trump Goes for the Stoner Vote - WSJ Opinion
As we reported last week, young pot users are showing up with rising frequency at emergency rooms with uncontrolled vomiting and psychotic symptoms. One study this year found young users had a sixfold higher risk of heart attacks and fourfold greater of strokes. Yet the same Administration that targets Tylenol—which has proven benefits and minimal risks—now says marijuana is fine.
I didn’t think Public Health could be any less credible.
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Catholic Husband
December 15,2025Advent is an invitation to simplify everything; it’s a challenge to match our interior and exterior lives to the simple model of the Holy Family. It’s permission to let go of the things that we’ve wanted to be free from but can’t seem to get it done.
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December 14,2025
Some risks in life are worth taking.
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Reading
December 13,2025
Currently reading: The Secret of the Bethlehem Shepherds by Fr Dwight Longenecker 📚
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December 12,2025
Christmas shopping.
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December 12,2025
That moment when your alarm to wake up relies on HomeKit, and your whole HomeKit system goes down.
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December 11,2025
Christmas tree day 🌲
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December 11,2025
Study Finds 80% Of Americans Lack Social Connections To Pull Off Heist - The Onion
“When it comes to putting together a crew with the skills needed for a bank job or a jewel heist, a majority of Americans reported knowing just one or two guys, tops,” said lead researcher Jane Iannitello, adding that only 20% had any safecrackers in their lives, a mere 16% knew any hacker prodigies with a rebellious streak, and fewer than 5% had access to Taiwanese acrobats doubling as masters of disguise.