Jesus instructs James as future Jerusalem Bishop & that he must never flee [Poem Vol 2 Ch 258 (6)],Jesus to Maria Valtorta - Catholic Reconquista:- youtube.com/watch?v=qdwSmh9FbbcMore
𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 - When you realise you were just a fraction of a second away from being... When you realise you were just a fraction of a second away from being no more > "For the glory of the Motherland, I stand ready to give my life, as a soldier of Russia, defending her honor and soil with unwavering devotion." "We pray for our boys Lord, save and preserve x.com/SMO_VZ/status/1917756430356041818/video/1More
Since 2016, around 100,000 Canadians have been killed through euthanasia, officially labelled MAiD (medical assistance in dying). Introduced under the pretext of "rare cases", the definition has been broadened to encompass non-terminal conditions and, soon, mental illness. MAiD House, which has charitable status, opened its first euthanasia facility in Toronto in 2021 and a second site in Victoria, British Columbia, in 2024. In 2023, MAiD deaths (16,000) accounted for around 5% of all deaths in Canada (325,000).
Recently the very popular Canadian children's writer Robert Munsch just got the go ahead to be killed. He was diagnosed with dementia. He tried to make a joke of the whole thing by saying, "My application consisted of 'Hello Doc, come and kill me' and added, "How much time do I have? 15 seconds.'" Nobody is laughing.
An American deacon of Vietnamese origin, Father Toan Cao, FSSP, was ordained a priest for the Fraternity of Saint Peter on October 25 by Bishop Robert Reed, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston (USA). Another seminarian from the Fraternity of Saint Peter (also fromOur Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton) was ordained a deacon.More
Liz Churchill @liz_churchill10 Klaus belongs in Prison. Dr. Fauci belongs in Prison. Bill Gates belongs in Prison. Dr. Tedros belongs in Prison. “Your booster had 8 strands of HIV…which shuts off your ability to make white blood cells…”More
Rm 11:29-36 "God delivered all to disobedience." Some humans shut themselves up, often refusing to be with God. But God loves and frees every person who want to be freed. Lk 14:12-14 Jesus says: "Do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or your wealthy neighbors, rather (…) invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind." Jesus speaks to us of the realities of heaven. He does not speak of earthly reality. What does he mean? What he means is in these three words: "invite the poor." There are those who are poor in society, in school, in shelter, in clothing, in anxiety. There are millions of differences between each earthly poor. Everyone is family. The greatest poverty of our time is that the majority of people do not know that they are Loved by God. Let us tell them gently. Those who experience great poverty can find balance with God's Love. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
[St. Ambrose – IV Century AD; Augusta Treverorum, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire/Mediolanum, Italia, Western Roman Empire – Resting Place – Crypt of basilica Sant’Ambrogio – One of the Great Four Latin Church Fathers – Doctor of the Church – made Bishop by popular acclamation] “Chapter III - The operation of the Divine power in baptism is illustrated by Old Testament types. 8. What sawest thou? Water, to be sure, but not water only ; levites ministering there, the high priest questioning and consecrating. First of all, the Apostle has taught thee that we must not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen : for the things which are seen are temporal ; but the things which are not seen are eternal. For elsewhere too thou readest that the invisible things of God from the creation of the world are comprehended by the things which are made ; his eternal power and divinity also are understood from his works. Whence also the Lord himself *says, If ye believe not …More
"8. What sawest thou? Water, to be sure, but not water only ; levites ministering there, the high priest questioning and consecrating. First of all, the Apostle has taught thee that we must not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen : for the things which are seen are temporal ; but the things which are not seen are eternal."
On November 1, Pope Leo XIV appointed Rev. Simon Almeida, 64, as the new bishop of Poona, India (pictured left). He is succeeding Bishop Thomas Dabre, 80 (pictured right). A Career Under a Syncretistic Bishop Monsignor Almeida has spent his entire priestly career in the Diocese of Poona. After his ordination in 1990, he served as an assistant parish priest at the cathedral. He then held several diocesan roles, including youth director, seminary formator, and parish priest in multiple parishes. He later returned to the Cathedral as rector. He also became the Diocese's Economist (financial administrator) and later the Regional Secretary of the Western Region Bishops’ Council. The career of Monsignor Almeida unfolded under Bishop Thomas Dabre, a prelate who participated in interfaith events and defended yoga programs and syncretic Hindu-Christian rituals. Builder-Administrator Monsignor Almeida is known within the diocese as an administrator and constructor. He built the parish hall and …More
I remember that these days a plenary indulgence can be gained for the deceased. *INDULGENCES FOR THE DECEASED* *THE TOTAL (Plenary) INDULGENCE.* *From November 1 to 8, an indulgence can be gained each day for a particular deceased person by visiting the cemetery (even mentally) under the usual conditions. 1) Confession 2) Communion 3) Prayer for the Pope.* The commemoration of November 2nd of ALL SOULS in the traditional rite is moved to Monday the 3rd.
Well not sure what to make of it all. But the last part is surely what we need to do. Unfortunately, I believe too many people are still asleep or living in la la land. I know quite a few myself like that. Looks good when reading it or listening to it. But the problem is how do we wake the rest up and how do we get together to fight it. They keep saying we need to work together. No one shows or tells us how. Some talk about doing it. But noticed no one actually is doing anything about it?
Heaven vs Hell: Truth, Love, or Eternal Boredom The reward in heaven is a perfect union with God, free from earthly struggles and filled with infinite truth and love. This eternal worship is a natural response to God’s infinite love and a pure gift of grace, resulting in humility, gratitude, and joy. Heaven is described as a place of infinite joy, gratitude, and fulfillment, where one experiences the complete presence of God. In contrast, hell is portrayed as a state of complete deprivation, devoid of truth, love, and fulfillment, resulting in boredom and misery. God desires a relationship with each person, offering Himself in exchange for their mind and heart, leading to an eternal life of abundance and fulfillment. Heaven is a place of unimaginable fulfillment and worship, far surpassing anything we can experience on Earth. Becoming a saint is essential to experiencing this divine fulfillment. Fr. Altier’s Daily Homilies Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: …More