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(LifeSiteNews) — On this week’s episode of Faith & Reason, the panel (minus Jack Maxey) discusses the upcoming Supreme Court decision that could affect Roe v. Wade, the Vatican’s attempt to dismantle traditionally-minded monasteries and convents, and the brutal COVID lockdowns in China.

The Supreme Court is expected to make a decision on the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case soon — and it could send the left into convulsions.

“I think they will need to point to one particular justice,” says Liz Yore. “I suspect in reading the tea leaves in the media that the justice they may blame is Clarence Thomas.”

“The pro-life movement has always said abortion is the holy sacrament of the left, the radical left,” she adds. “Now we know why, because abortion has many uses. One, depopulation, first and foremost […] Number two, we know abortion fetal cell lines are used in the COVID vaccine. We know aborted baby parts are used for organ transplants. We also know that abortion has been helpful for medical experimentations of all sorts.”

Switching gears to the Vatican’s crackdown on traditional orders, John-Henry criticizes the move as attacking the “very power source” behind the Church’s ability to evangelize and keep the world at bay from “pestilence and war.” Earlier this week, LifeSiteNews covered the Vatican’s dismissal of the chaplain at the traditional Discalced Carmelite convent in Fairfield, Pennsylvania, and its command that the cloistered nuns make changes to their order.

Please prayerfully consider contacting the Vatican’s ambassador to the United States, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, and telling him to keep our traditional monasteries and convents open:

Office: 202-333-7121, Email: [email protected], Address: 3339 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008-3610.

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