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Josh
Josh
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 4:46am

I’ll be there today, taking a bunch of students. Pray for conversion and the safety of all who attend.

David WS
David WS
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 7:25am

Great Statement… but “Personnel is Policy”.

Mary De Voe
Mary De Voe
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 10:55am

Thanks David WS:
Pope Leo IV has to rid the Church of Paul Ehrlich author of Population Bomb. People as pollution. Ehrlich is employed by the Vatican.

Pinky
Pinky
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 12:05pm

Mary, you’ve said this before, but I can’t find any documentation of it. He may have spoken at a Catholic conference in 2017, but nothing more recent as far as I can tell.

David WS
David WS
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 2:23pm

Thank you, Mary.
Statements like this should be uplifting, instead of fall like ashes. I’m sorry. All we can do is fast & pray.

CAG
CAG
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 3:14pm

 He may have spoken at a Catholic conference in 2017

May have?!? You know he did!

He was invited by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences … I guess they had a modicum of credibility they wanted to get rid of.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 3:39pm

Paul Ehrlich is 93 years old. It would be surprising if he and his wife do any traveling, much less travel from the Bay Area to Rome. About 1/3 of the people their age suffer some degree of dementia. From what I can determine, he still lives outside San Jose and his one and only child lives outside DC, so it would appear he and his wife can muddle through for the time being. The address I find for them is a handsome eldercare center in Palo Alto which offers four levels of care.
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https://www.miradorliving.com/assisted-living/california/palo-alto/vi-at-palo-alto

Pinky
Pinky
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 3:43pm

CAG, I saw something about him being invited to two speeches and only making one, or invited to one and not giving it.

CAG
CAG
Friday, January 23, AD 2026 7:47pm

Y’know Pinky, you might be right. I recall all the drama about the invitation, but I don’t remember anything about the speech itself. I don’t know why he’d have bowed out, but I suppose it’s possible. In any case, it was the invitation that did the damage.

Mary De Voe
Mary De Voe
Saturday, January 24, AD 2026 1:30am

Pinky:
My knowledge of Ehrlich is that Pope Francis put him in charge of the Confraternity(?) for Life. Good job.

Mary De Voe
Mary De Voe
Saturday, January 24, AD 2026 1:49am

Art Deco:
Thank you for your research. Ehrlich’s book Population Bomb (1968) did all the damage. I’ve heard people say: “Everybody hates pregnant women.”
So, to be loved or even liked, people must use contraceptives.
When I was carrying my daughter, at the grocery store, a woman tried to run me down with her shopping cart. I out ran her
Thomas Malthus said that the human race would all be dead of starvation by 1970.
Maybe on the moon.
Thanks again.

Pinky
Pinky
Saturday, January 24, AD 2026 8:23am

We’ve been over this before. Malthus didn’t say that humanity would die of starvation by 1970. You and I discussed Malthus. Pope Francis didn’t put Ehrlich in charge of The Pontifical Academy for Life; he may have spoken at a conference. You’re getting names and details confused.

CAG
CAG
Saturday, January 24, AD 2026 10:19am

Francis put AB Paglia, the guy with the homo-erotic mural in his cathedral in charge of the Pontifical Academy for Life.

When he aged out, Pope ¡Lio! XIV replaced him with pro-assisted suicide and contraception advocate Monsignor Renzo Pegoraro.

The Pontifical Academy for Life is an even bigger joke than the Pontifical Academy for Science.

CAM
CAM
Sunday, January 25, AD 2026 5:44am

Pope Leo needs to clean out the Pontifical Academy for Life. Replace Pope Francis’ assignments. On a positive note the March For Life was estimated at 100,000 attending. FOX carried VP Vance’s address to the crowd. Josh, I am sure you and your students received many graces for your attendance.

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