Mairead Elordi
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Yes, so Provost is only 69. He was born in Chicago, but he spent much of his priesthood in Peru. He became Bishop of Chiclayo in Peru for eight years until 2023 when he was made a Cardinal by Pope Francis. He also led the religious order started by St. Augustine. Francis then made Provost the Prefect of the Dicastery for bishops.
Yes, so Provost is only 69. He was born in Chicago, but he spent much of his priesthood in Peru. He became Bishop of Chiclayo in Peru for eight years until 2023 when he was made a Cardinal by Pope Francis. He also led the religious order started by St. Augustine. Francis then made Provost the Prefect of the Dicastery for bishops.
This means he was a Vatican official responsible for recommending priests to be made bishops around the world. Provost was not considered the most likely Cardinal to become Pope, but Vatican officials are often considered for Pope.
This means he was a Vatican official responsible for recommending priests to be made bishops around the world. Provost was not considered the most likely Cardinal to become Pope, but Vatican officials are often considered for Pope.
So, Pope Leo has been strong on church doctrine, but he's overall seen as a centrist on political issues. We spoke to Sean Carney. He's CEO of the pro-life organization 40 Days for Life, and he had some insight on what Pope Leo could mean for the church.
So, Pope Leo has been strong on church doctrine, but he's overall seen as a centrist on political issues. We spoke to Sean Carney. He's CEO of the pro-life organization 40 Days for Life, and he had some insight on what Pope Leo could mean for the church.
President Trump weighed in on the election of the new pope yesterday.
President Trump weighed in on the election of the new pope yesterday.
Catholics are certainly rejoicing this week, and there's a sense of optimism around Pope Leo.
Catholics are certainly rejoicing this week, and there's a sense of optimism around Pope Leo.
Thanks, John.
Thanks, John.
Was there any assurances that you guys got on that front?
Was there any assurances that you guys got on that front?
Hi, Georgia. So this is some really striking data. In 2023, about 11.2% of a total of more than 150,000 women experienced a serious adverse event after taking the Mifepristone abortion pill. This is according to a new research commissioned by the Foundation for the Restoration of America. That works out to about 17,310 women, all just in 2023, who suffered serious adverse events.
Hi, Georgia. So this is some really striking data. In 2023, about 11.2% of a total of more than 150,000 women experienced a serious adverse event after taking the Mifepristone abortion pill. This is according to a new research commissioned by the Foundation for the Restoration of America. That works out to about 17,310 women, all just in 2023, who suffered serious adverse events.
This can include hemorrhaging, needing a blood transfusion, an emergency room visit, and even deadly conditions like sepsis. This is about 22 times higher than what the FDA claimed on its label for mifeprex, which is mifepristone, in 2023. The FDA cited clinical studies saying less than 0.5% of women suffered serious adverse reactions to mifepristone.
This can include hemorrhaging, needing a blood transfusion, an emergency room visit, and even deadly conditions like sepsis. This is about 22 times higher than what the FDA claimed on its label for mifeprex, which is mifepristone, in 2023. The FDA cited clinical studies saying less than 0.5% of women suffered serious adverse reactions to mifepristone.
Morning Wire spoke to Doug Truex, founder of the Foundation for the Restoration of America, which commissioned this study.
Morning Wire spoke to Doug Truex, founder of the Foundation for the Restoration of America, which commissioned this study.