Saturday, February 07, 2026

Minneapolis Catholic Bishop on ICE, immigration and human dignity

 

 

Minneapolis Catholic Bishop on ICE, immigration and human dignity

 Feb 6, 2026

Bishop Kevin Kenney was born in Minneapolis and has ministered to Latino communities there for years. Now an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, he speaks to America Magazine about the realities facing Latino Catholics on the ground and what the Catholic Church is doing to support them.


LIVE: Indigenous-Led Rally Outside Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minnesota

Historic Installation: New Archbishop Takes Charge in New York | SG News

Defeating The Beast - Bob Trefz

MIRACLE IN MINNEAPOLIS!

 

The Hidden Power of the Senate Chaplain’s Prayers in Nation’s Crises

 
For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father's house shall be destroyed: and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this? Esther 4:14.

Is Barry Black giving the trumpet a certain sound?

As a Seventh day Adventist and 20 years as a CHAPLAIN (a Catholic concept) to the U.S. Senate, has he preached the Three Angels' Messages to the nation's legislators?

The Prophecy Adventists Warned About... Happening in Real Time

Visiting a Seventh-day Adventist Church | My Honest Experience

Bad Bunny EXPOSED: Super Bowl Séance and the 'New Religion'

 

Friday, February 06, 2026

Congressman Jonathan Jackson's offers prayer at the National Prayer Breakfast 2026

“Riots To Revival” Event in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota

 


The left’s path to permanent power


Minnesota shows the progressive formula in action and what happens when it is challenged

Politics
by Joe Rigney
Post Date:
February 3, 2026



Activists hand out flyers to motorists at a blockade set up to deter ICE vehicles in Minneapolis on Sunday.Associated Press / Photo by Alex Brandon


What is going on in Minnesota? Why has the state whose unofficial slogan is “Minnesota Nice” erupted (again) into a frenzy of protests, demonstrations, and violent clashes with law enforcement? In the midst of the chaos, it’s important for Christians to keep their eye on the ball.

Begin with the left’s unconstrained vision of society. As Thomas Sowell famously argued, the left is utopian; they believe that human beings are perfectible through the idealized use of power by anointed elites, whose good intentions more than compensate for any destruction that their policies actually cause. From progressivism to socialism to communism, the left is united by this “vision of the anointed,” and they are willing to unleash revolutionary zeal in order to accomplish it. The chaos of 2020—from COVID tyranny to the George Floyd riots—was rooted in this revolutionary vision of utopian justice.

This vision is fundamentally godless and inhuman (even when baptized by the platitudes of progressive Christians). From abortion-on-demand to the celebration of sexual deviancy, from soft-on-crime policies to wealth redistribution, the left is at war with Nature and Nature’s God, treating His moral boundaries as shackles to their unbridled passions. And thankfully, most Americans recoil from it when they actually encounter it, as evidenced by the mass exodus from blue states in recent years.

In the face of resistance to progressive governance, the left has settled on a three-pronged path to permanent political power.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani RAILS Against ICE Agents During Fiery Speech

The Truth About Sanctuary Cities

 

Thursday, February 05, 2026

"Operation Metro Surge" and its possible prophetic ramifications


Operation Metro Surge is a large-scale immigration enforcement operation (to remove individuals with criminal histories) launched by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in December 2025, primarily targeting the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area in Minnesota.  As of the day of this post (February 5, 2026), the White House reported over 4,000 arrests since the operation began.

ICE's "Operation Metro Surge," in Minnesota has set off a series of protests that have caused the loss of the lives of two Minneapolis citizens, and from that point the protests have escalated to a point of mass violent confrontations between protestors and DHS (ICE & Border Patrol) agents, and have since spread to other cities where DHS conducts similar operations.
 



These operations are occurring amidst intense pushback from local "sanctuary" officials and protests. 

Nurses MASS ARRESTED in Manhattan as Nurse Strike Continues

Trump Announces Major Prayer Event: ‘Rededicate America’

Did This Just Set Off Mass Censorship?

The Luciferian Doctrine Explained - ROBERT SEPEHR

Trump speaks at National Prayer Breakfast

CBN News: National Prayer Breakfast at the US Capitol

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Border Czar Tom Homan Holds News Conference in Minneapolis

Satan & Mind Control - Bob Trefz

Prediction Market Polymarket to Launch Free Grocery Store in NYC


The grocery store will be open on February 12.

Joe PriceFebruary 3, 2026



Polymarket


Cryptocurrency-based prediction market platform Polymarket is launching a free grocery store in New York City.

As announced by Polymarket via Substack, the company has signed a lease to open what they’re calling New York’s “first free grocery store.” Titled after the company, the grocery store coincides with a $1 million donation to Food Bank For NYC, which helps feed struggling families across all five boroughs of the city.

“The Polymarket is fully stocked. No purchase required,” the announcement reads. “We're open to all New Yorkers. A real, physical investment in our community. The Polymarket's grand opening is on February 12th @ noon ET. Free groceries. Free markets. Built for the people who power New York. We'll see you at The Polymarket's grand opening next week. We love you, New York City.”

After months of planning, we're excited to announce 'The Polymarket' is coming to New York City. New York's first free grocery store. We signed the lease. And we donated $1 million to Food Bank For NYC — an organization that changes how our city responds to hunger. 🧵

 12:00 PM · Feb 3, 2026

The Polymarket is fully stocked. No purchase required. We're open to all New Yorkers. A real, physical investment in our community. The Polymarket's grand opening is on February 12th @ noon ET.

Polymarket has yet to announce the address of the store. A spokesperson for Food Bank for New York City told Business Insider that the company did, in fact, donate $1 million to their cause. The move comes not long after Polymarket partnered with the Golden Globes and Dow Jones.



From southern India to Canada’s far north: New archbishop serves Indigenous Catholics


By The Associated PressOpens in new window

Published: February 02, 2026 at 7:25AM EST


The Rev. Susai Jesu, recently named archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas, gives an interview at the Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples where he was once pastor, on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)

As a teenager in southern India, Susai Jesu led 4:30 a.m. prayer services in his small Catholic village before the farmers went into the fields. He directed the choir, helped at Mass and soon began training for the priesthood.

Little did he know that this dedication would take him halfway around the world on a vast cross-cultural journey — ministering among Canada’s Indigenous Catholics, learning their language, culture and historical traumas. He hosted Pope Francis at his Edmonton parish when the late pontiff visited Canada in 2022 to apologize for the Catholic Church’s collaboration with the “catastrophic” system of Indigenous residential schools.

And as of Jan. 26, Jesu is now an archbishop for northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He’ll oversee ministry to about 49,000 Catholics, mostly Indigenous, dispersed across a region larger than Texas.

In a ceremony punctuated by traditional drumming — as well as songs and prayers in an unusual combination of Cree, Dene, English, French, Oji-Cree and his native Tamil — Jesu was consecrated archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas.

Jesu’s first order of business is simply to spend time with the people. At each of the far-flung parishes he visits, he plans not only to preside at worship but to be “physically present with them,” he said in an interview. He hopes to build trust over time in a population that includes many loyal Catholics but also many who remain wounded and alienated from the church.

“For the first year, let us build a relationship,” said Jesu, 54, who was appointed archbishop by Francis’ successor, Leo XIV, in November. “With all those residential schools (and their legacy), what kind of Jesus are we giving today?”