Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Sheen To Be Beatified In Septrember!

Wonderful news about this blessed man's cause for sainthood!

The late Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen of New York will be beatified on September 24, 2026, in St. Louis, Missouri, according to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.

After his heroic virtue was recognized, Fulton Sheen was declared Venerable in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI. In 2019, Pope Francis then authorized a decree recognizing a miracle through his intercession, clearing the path for his beatification.
The future Blessed Fulton Sheen was known for his dynamic preaching, especially on television and radio. He made Catholic teachings clear and meaningful to millions of Americans in their everyday lives and his TV show was a runaway hit.

Fulton J. Sheen served as the Bishop of Rochester, New York, from 1951 to 1969, and was then appointed the Titular Archbishop of Newport.
Born into an Irish family in El Paso, Illinois, on May 8, 1895, Archbishop Sheen discovered his call to the priesthood at the age of 24 and was ordained a priest in 1919.
He pursued higher studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington (US), the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), and the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.
In 1930, he began participating in the Sunday radio program entitled “The Catholic Hour," which reached an estimated four million listeners at the height of its popularity.
In 1951, he began hosting a weekly television series, “Life is Worth Living," on matters of faith that attracted some 30 million viewers. He was a scholar who made the theology of the Catholic Church come alive for ordinary Americans.
He died in New York at the age of 84, on December 9, 1979.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Dan Cirucci On The Radio With MATT ROONEY!

Click here to listen to Dan on the radio with MATT ROONEY during the Matt Rooney Show this past weekend. Dan Cirucci and Asm. Paul Kanitra join Matt to plug Monday's Trenton rally against
Sanctuary Statehood. Matt and Dan also opine on topics including federal shutdown politics, the mismanagement of "blue" states, and the passing of an American icon: Chuck Norris.

Philly Museum Presents Workshop Of The World!

The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) is pleased to announce Workshop of the World: Arts and Crafts in Philadelphia, a landmark exhibition set for July 5 – October 18, 2026 exploring the region’s distinctive contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as its enduring influence upon contemporary makers.

A highlight of PMA’s 150th anniversary year, the exhibition will reveal how industrial Philadelphia shaped the achievements of artists, designers, and manufacturers following the Centennial Exhibition of 1876, through more than 250 objects, including ceramics, furniture, metalwork, textiles, and stained glass as well as paintings, drawings, and printed works.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Did THIS Building Jinx The Ciattarelli Campaign?


I'll never forget the night -- or the setting.

It was June 11, 2025 and Jack Ciattarelli hosted a huge party to celebrate his primary election win, becoming the Republican party's nominee for governor of New Jersey. The party had everything: booze, a wide array of food, a big media presence, an impressive collection of Joizee hotshots and a stunning performance by Ciattarelli who won every one of the Garden State's 21 counties, emerging as the GOP's overwhelming favorite.

Ciattarelli took the stage like a celebrity amidst wild cheers and in his echoing victory speech, he alluded to the event's spectacular setting. No, we weren't in the typical hotel ballroom or at catering facility. We were enclosed within a vast, iconic architectural edifice that Ciattarelli cited as a historic center of innovation.

And large as Ciattarelli's party was, it was pea-sized within this behemoth which looms over the horizon of Monmouth County's flat, coastal plain with an ominous presence. Even the approach to the building is imposing as this maze like structure seems to sit in the middle of a sprawling, open field. 



As I entered the building I had the sense of two football fields directly in front of me, surrounded by dual soaring rectangles of open office corridors rising floor-after-floor. The place is called Bell WorksDesigned by modernist architect Eero Saarinen, this former Bell Labs research complex features a distinct, dystopian, and extended glass-and-steel design. My initial reaction? This place is big, it's cold and, well -- it's just plain weird! I tried to take some photos but the vastness of the place defied depiction.

OK, fine -- yet not enough to jinx the campaign, right? Correct! 

But what I didn't know that night (and later discovered) is that Bell Works in Holmdel serves as the eerie Lumon Industries office building in Apple TV's creepy, ongoing series Severance. I bring this up because I've since had a chance to watch Severance and it's absolutely terrifying as it depicts a vast corporate empire where employees have their brains medically altered. The building is as much a preternatural character in the show as the stars.

Ever since Bell Labs was dismantled following the divestiture of AT&T in 1984, things have never been quite the same at its former home. It's sort of a ghost headquarters with an old phone booth, sitting forlornly in a dark corner like a faded relic. It all seems so empty, so immense, so commodious that any attempt to liven it up appears bound to be met with the chilly response of a mausoleum.

Jack Ciattarelli seemed to be on the road to success on the night of June 11. All systems looked to be "go" and the sky was the limit. But looming above was the horror of Lumen Industries and the folly of whoever picked this spooky, dreary "kiss of death" for a party. In the end, Jack suffered a devastating defeat. Jinxed? Stranger things have happened!

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Should Have Been FRONT PAGE News Everywhere!


 

Oh, This Is Something To Contemplate . . .

Consider this gem from Michael Oren on facebook:

If the New York Times reported the war in 1944 as it’s reporting the war today.
President Roosevelt continues to pursue a war for which he failed to prepare the United States. Though there have been some significant military achievements, especially in North Africa, U.S. forces remained bogged down in the Pacific and severely bloodied in strategically meaningless places like Tarawa and Guadalcanal. The Italian campaign has totally stalled, with an appalling loss of American life that will soon be surpassed by the utterly reckless and inevitably doomed invasion of France. Meanwhile, the innocent people of Japan and Germany continue to suffer. The damage to both their countries and the impact on the world economy is incalculable. The chances of a negotiated settlement appear more than ever remote.And all of this because the impressionable Roosevelt was duped into going to war by that master manipulator, Churchill.



Saturday, March 21, 2026

THIS Tell You All You Need To Know Right Now


 

And Yet Another Heartbreaking Story!

Monday May Be Your Last Chance, New Jersey!

Thune, Senate GOP: You've Got A Mandate; Use It!