News
Featured Image
 Wikimedia Commons, Gage Skidmore

(LifeSiteNews) — Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec, a Catholic, gave rosaries to Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones after their high-energy performance in Reading, Pennsylvania, on Monday.

“We are in a spiritual war,” Posobiec stated on his X account this week.


Carlson is currently touring battleground states across the U.S. with a variety of prominent anti-woke and conservative activists. He has already appeared in Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and several other states with public figures such as Russell Brand, Kid Rock, and former presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr., among others.

The Rosary is a Catholic devotional practice that is widely believed to have been given to St. Dominic by Mary, the Mother of Christ, in 1214 during an apparition. The practice involves praying 50 Hail Marys interspersed by Our Father and Glory Be prayers all while meditating on different “mysteries” of the life of Jesus and Mary.

Though criticized by non-Catholics, the Rosary is rooted in the Bible. Pope St. Pius V attributed the defeat of Muslim invaders into Europe at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 to the praying of it. Countless Catholics have given the Rosary credit for other personal miracles and answers to their prayers as well.

Neither Jones nor Carlson are Catholic, though in the past, Carlson, an Anglican who admits he grew up looking down on people of faith, has expressed admiration for the faith as well as for his friends who belong to the Church.

“I am not Catholic, but I am interested,” Carlson told German Cardinal Gerhard Müller in March.

“A lot of my closest friends are Catholic – they’re the most fervent, sincere, on-target Christians I know,” Carlson said during an appearance on the Shawn Ryan Show this summer.

“Maybe their theology’s wrong. I don’t know … But they are serious Christians and they mean it, and their life is bearing fruit of those beliefs. In other words, as the Church, like, the structure collapses, some of the members of the Church seem even stronger,” he added.

Carlson has spoken about spiritual topics on his podcast as well as his many public appearances since being fired from Fox News. In 2023 on his “Tucker Carlson Today” podcast, he interviewed Father Vincent Lampert, a designated exorcist of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, about the Catholic Church’s ministry to people suffering from demonic possession.

In April 2024, he told a health-obsessed billionaire who was trying to age backward that human beings are “acted on by demons, and this is how every religion I’m aware of has described it, correctly in my opinion.” In June, he told Alex Jones himself that he believes abortion is a “human sacrifice” that acts as an “offering to the spirit world.”


On January 3, 2022, Alex Jones interviewed LifeSite co-founder John-Henry Westen. The duo spoke about the New World Order, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the influence of the devil, and Our Lady of Fatima.

“The anti-Christ spirit is here with us now, and where is it going to next?” Jones asked rhetorically.

“If you really want to find out … the anti-Catholic agenda, you always watch the leftist fake Catholics,” Westen commented while urging viewers to research the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Carlson’s next stop is in Sunrise, Florida, on September 27 with country singer John Rich and cultural critic Russell Brand. He concludes his tour, which has predictably been criticized by left-wing media outlets, with Donald Trump Jr. in Jacksonville. For more information, click here.

8 Comments

    Loading...