The horror came early in the morning on Sept. 11, 2001, writes Rick Kogan. But that defining news event of the 21st century would later be rivaled by another a global pandemic still unfolding.
The recent spate of Catholic churches that have been vandalized, as well as the bombing of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers (many of which are run by Catholics), are not a coincidence. Nor is the attempted murder of Brett Kavanaugh, the Catholic Supreme Court justice. They reflect a deep-seated animus against the right of orthodox Catholics to participate in public life.
The recent spate of Catholic churches that have been vandalized, as well as the bombing of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers (many of which are run by Catholics), are not a coincidence. Nor is the attempted murder of Brett Kavanaugh, the Catholic Supreme Court justice. They reflect a deep-seated animus against the right of orthodox Catholics to participate in public life.