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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2023 · 27 MIN

Second Line Brewery Made Second Class Citizens Out Of Catholic Nuns

from Mike Church's New Christendom Daily · host Mike Church

A New Orleans brewery caved to the woke mafia and canceled an event that would help struggling mothers.  Catholic Charities booked an event with Second Line Brewery, who abruptly canceled the event when they learned it was a pro-life event.  The brewery said in social media post that they were unware of the nature of the event and that they would do a better job of vetting their potential clients.  Mike Church thanks Second Line Brewery for revealing that they treat Catholics as second class citizens.  Mike Church and Joe Kite, the Big Easy Conservative, reveal how another company feels justified to discriminate against Catholics and fully embrace the libtard left.  Learn more about this story and what Joe is doing to stand up against the woke mafia on this episode of the New Christendom Daily.

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