July 2, 2024

woman sad and distressed

Let Nothing Disturb or Distress You

Our lives are made so much richer by the saints; they reinforce the beauty of the Gospels.
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Surrender Yourself to Healing

Where do you instinctively make decisions—your head, heart, or gut? Which do you consider the most trustworthy?
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The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington is seen June 17, 2024. The Supreme Court on June 27, 2024, dismissed a case concerning emergency abortions in Idaho, sending the case back to lower courts without resolving the central question about conflicting state and federal laws. (OSV News photo/Evelyn Hockstein, Reuters)

SCOTUS rules presidents have immunity in core constitutional acts, not unofficial acts

Presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution as it relates to core constitutional acts of their office, presumptive immunity for official acts, but none for unofficial acts, a divided Supreme Court ruled July 1.
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