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America’s second-ever Catholic president supports abortion rights, leaving the bishops unsure about how to move forward.
March 14, 2021
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, at a Mass held on the eve of the 2020 March for Life in Washington, D.C.Gregory A. Shemitz
Archbishop Joseph Naumann is anxious about President Joe Biden’s soul. The two men are in some ways similar: cradle Catholics born in the 1940s who witnessed John F. Kennedy become America’s first Catholic president. Both found a natural home in the Democratic Party in Naumann’s midwestern family, asking Catholics if they were Democrats was a redundancy. Naumann became a priest and Biden became a politician, but their paths really diverged over the issue of abortion. Now in his 70s, Naumann watched Biden America’s second Catholic president transform into a vocal supporter of abortion rights while competing for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Naumann runs the Archdiocese
The districts outlined a number of reasons why they opted to maintain in-person learning, with the lack of access to broadband internet needed to support online learning at the forefront.
Trust in institutions is sorely lacking in America today. President Joe Bidens speech Thursday evening helped in some ways, but sorely missed the mark in.
TV Ratings: Masked Singer Season 5 Debut, Game of Talents Premiere Do Well for Fox
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March 11, 2021
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Fox’s back-to-back talent show telecasts of “The Masked Singer’s” fifth season debut at 8 p.m. followed by the series premiere of “Game of Talents” with host Wayne Brady at 9 p.m. outperformed on Wednesday primetime fast-affiliate numbers.
“The Masked Singer” received a rating of 1.2 in the adults ages 18-49 demographic and 5.42 million viewers, and “Game of Talents” obtained a 0.7 in the key demo and 3.10 million viewers. In comparison with the performance of the Big 4 network’s primetime programming and the Spanish-language network broadcasts between 8 and 11 p.m., Fox was number one in the key demo on March 10, obtaining a 1.0 rating and 4.26 million viewers. NBC was atypically runner-up in the key demo for the evening, obtaining a 0.9 rating, but still triumphed over Fox in viewers with 6.65 mill