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Date – Tuesday, October 4, 2022 - Saint Francis of Assisi

INTRO – Is Catholic Ireland the Canary in the Mine? Tony Foy from NET Ministries joins us.

And – ‘We own the science’: UN rep. admits partnering with Big Tech to censor ‘distorted information’

Also – Brent Haynes – US Supreme Court is back in session.
Racial preferences, federal elections, and the reach of federal environmental agencies are just three of the issues facing the nation as the Supreme Court of the United States begins its annual term.

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What’s Concerning Us – ‘We own the science’: UN rep. admits partnering with Big Tech to censor ‘distorted information’

Guest Seg. Tony Foy – Exec. Dir. - NET Ministries Ireland – Canary in the mine?
66 percent of Irish voters said Yes to abortion-on-demand
Up until the last general election in 2016, Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin were all ostensibly pro-life, but by the end of 2018 all three parties had come to support the Government’s abortion legislation, with all three party leaders doing an about face in renouncing the pro-life views they had so recently espoused.
Of the 5.1 million people in the Republic of Ireland, a majority of the population—about 78%—identifies as Catholic, 3% are Protestant, 1% Muslim, 1% Orthodox Christian, 2% unspecified Christian, and 2% are members of other faiths. Notably, 10% of the population identify themselves as nonreligious, a number that has continued to increase.
Mass attendance rates in Ireland (already as low as 2 percent in some Dublin parishes)
recent figures showing that four times more men were studying for the Catholic priesthood in England and Wales than in Ireland.

2nd Guest Seg. - Brent Haynes – US Supreme Court back in session
Racial preferences, federal elections, and the reach of federal environmental agencies are just three of the issues facing the nation as the Supreme Court of the United States begins its annual term on October 3.

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