Stephen Kokx with Frank Wright: Traditional Catholicism Can Defeat The Global Liberal Police State Catholicism And The Death Of The Liberal World Order Following 'Regime Change' In Venezuela Frank Wright joins the program to discuss the 'big picture' events following President Trump's capturing of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro. Geo-political analyst Frank Wright joins Church & State to discuss the “big picture” of international events following President Trump's capturing of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro. Source: Traditional Catholicism Can Defeat The Global …
On Christmas Eve, Cardinal Pietro Parolin urgently summoned Brian Burch, the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See. He wanted to press for details on Washington’s plans for Venezuela, WashingtonPost.com reported on January 9, citing U.S. government documents. Cardinal Parolin served as apostolic nuncio to Venezuela from 2009 to 2013. He wanted to push for a diplomatic solution that would allow the Venezuelan leader to step aside without bloodshed. Lack of Clarity of US Endgame in Venezuela Cardinal Parolin conceded that Nicolás Maduro had to go, but urged the United States to offer him a safe exit. He warned that a violent escalation risked severe regional destabilization. He reportedly asked whether the United States was targeting "drug traffickers" or pursuing regime change. According to "anonymous sources", Cardinal Parolin suggested that the United States set a clear deadline for Maduro’s departure and provide assurances for his family. He also expressed that he was “very, very, very …More
Parolin "CONCEDED" Maduro had to go??? Parolin CONCEDED persecutor of Catholic had to go! Of course - Parolin is part of the Masonic sect that persecutes Catholics even more than Maduro. Hence the deal with Chinese Communists, another head of the Snake! All communists and masons are brothers, gravelly tutti!
MAGNIFICAT: Cover of the Month - What Can We Offer to Jesus? This beautiful miniature introduces chapter 30 of a richly illuminated manuscript produced in the Île de France around the year 1410. The text, in French, is that of The Book of the Wonders of the World, written in 1298 by Marco Polo. This famous explorer and Venetian diplomat lived in China for seventeen years. There he became a close collaborator of the emperor, Kubla Khan, who even put him in charge of a mission to the pope. What he tells us over the course of chapters 30 and 31 of his book never ceases to astonish us. During his voyage to reach the Far East, Marco Polo traveled across Persia (now Iran), and when he had stopped over in the town of Saba (modern Saveh), the inhabitants related to him a “true story” that proved to be an account of the three magi. One was king of the town; the two others were from neighboring kingdoms. For proof, they suggested that he go to a fortress named Cala Ataperistan (which means “…More
Happy Birthday St. Philomena today and tomorrow we celebrate the Patronage of Saint Philomena. Venerable Fulton J. Sheen once said: “When a child is given to his parents, a crown is made for that child in Heaven, and woe to the parents who raise a child without consciousness of that eternal crown!”
We realize,” said Philomena, ” that we are before God as so many vases of honor; some larger, some smaller. The vases of our soul expand according to our desire to love God during our life on earth. As soon as we are brought into the presence of God, each vase is filled to the brim with knowledge and love of Him. This plenitude is what is called essential glory and this, through all eternity, cannot be enlarged or diminished. God Himself can put in the hearts of the faithful to pray to Him through His Saints; and then grace descends from Him like crystal-clear water, falling on our vases. Being already full, they [the saints] cannot contain it, wherefore the water splashes from them, falling upon earth enriching you who are yet pilgrims. This is the glory which is called accidental glory, which can increase or diminish. But in either case, we lose nothing. Always, we give glory to God.’
The number of practicing Catholics increased nationwide from 2010 to 2020, even as the number of churches shrank
Por vez primera, una generación de EE.UU. tiene más católicos que protestantes. Por primera vez en la historia de Estados Unidos, una generación tiene más católicos que protestantes, y esa es la Generación Z. hmtv
"I do not recall any criticism directed at Pope Francis", Cardinal Stefen Brislin of Johannesburg, South Africa, said at a press briefing on January 8 about the consistory. However, the intervention of Cardinal Joseph Zen was a sharp accusation against Pope Francis, claiming that he was guilty of "ironclad manipulation" and fracturing the Church.
South African Cardinal claims there was "no criticism" of Francis at the consistory (video sequence from January 8)
While I cannot speak for him, one of the diplomats, and politicians, most frequently used tools is selective recall. It would be unfortunate if our prelates have taken to using such tools. St. Peter was truly repentent for the three times he used it.
The Death of Truth: Navigating the Information Age with Michiko Kakutani Deep Dive with Jaimie Good Welcome to Deep Dive with Jaimie Good, where hosts Jaimie Good and Alexander take you on a thoughtful and adventurous journey through a wide range of topics. From the intricacies of philosophy and psychology to the immersive worlds of video games, literature, and art, this podcast dives headfirst into complex and fascinating subjects. Whether you’re curious about human consciousness, unraveling the hidden themes in your favorite RPGs, or just looking for a great conversation about life’s quirks, you’ll find it all here. Jaimie and Alexander unpack Michiko Kakutani's The Death of Truth, exploring the unsettling decay of truth in our information-saturated age. They delve into the book's analysis of historical patterns, social media's influence, and practical strategies for discerning information and becoming critical thinkers. 00:00 - The Death of Truth: Diving into the Information Age …More
John-Henry Westen, Fr, Charles Murr, Frank Wright – Top Vatican insider RISKS EVERYTHING to denounce synodality as NOT CATHOLIC Doctrinal confusion grows within the Catholic Church, as discussed in this conversation referencing insights from Professor William Thomas’ recent warnings about modernism and ambiguity from Church leaders. The panel discusses how silence, compromise, and contradictory messaging, especially on issues like sexuality, migration, and ecclesial reform, are eroding trust among the faithful. The conversation critiques the replacement of clear, revealed truth with emotion-driven theology and political convenience, arguing this shift contributes to the unraveling of moral and spiritual coherence. Referencing Venezuela, the hosts examine how Catholic social teaching is often selectively applied, depending on the political climate. The episode calls for renewed moral courage, fidelity to tradition, and resistance to the theological drift reshaping the Church from within. …More
The Breakdown of Patriarchy and the Necessity of Restoration for Western Civilization Introduction The crises of modern Western civilization—political instability, social fragmentation, and ecclesial division—cannot be fully understood apart from the collapse of hierarchical authority, particularly patriarchy, which is the divinely instituted ordering of human relationships across family, civil society, and the Church. This essay argues that the rejection of Pope Boniface VIII’s infallible declaration in Unam Sanctam (1302) marked the beginning of a prolonged dismantling of patriarchal order, culminating in the 20th century with near-total disorder at all levels of society. The restoration of Western Civilization, therefore, requires the deliberate reestablishment of patriarchal hierarchy in the family, civil institutions, and ecclesial structures. I. Unam Sanctam and the Rejection of Supreme Authority In 1302, Pope Boniface VIII issued Unam Sanctam, solemnly and infallibly declaring …More
Good article. Tracing the collapse of the patriarchy to Luther's rejection of both papal authority and assertion of the priesthood of all believers ca 1517 may be a clearer origin of the collapse of the patriarchy. That collapse is certainly a critical component in the collapse of both Western Civilization and Christendom.
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The Synod on Synodality was an “ironclad manipulation,” Cardinal Joseph Zen, 93, said in his three-minute intervention at the consistory held January 7–8. The text of his speech was published on the Substack account of Edward Pentin CardinalNews.Substack.com. Prior to the consistory, Cardinal Zen was received in private audience by Pope Leo XIV. Synod’s Invocation of the Holy Spirit Verges on Blasphemy In his intervention, Cardinal Zen criticized the late Pope Francis and the synodal process he initiated: “The ironclad manipulation of the process is an insult to the dignity of the Bishops, and the continual reference to the Holy Spirit is ridiculous and almost blasphemous.” Francis, he said, expected “surprises” from the Holy Spirit. Cardinal Zen responded: “What surprises? That He should repudiate what He inspired in the Church’s two-thousand-year Tradition?” Cardinal Zen noted that Francis bypassed the Episcopal College, listened directly to selected members of the laity, and …More
Several sources confirmed that the Mass in the Roman rite was not mentioned at the consistory on 7–8 January. South African Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, 84, told Edward Pentin that the Roman Latin Mass was not discussed: "I think the main point was how to get the whole Church to evangelise at the same level." Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco, 63, of Algeria, confirmed to Niwa Limbu that they had not discussed any form of liturgy: "We talked about the importance of the Eucharist in the context. of synodality." Only two dozen of the 170 cardinals were able to speak during the 'free interventions'. Speaker of the Vatican press office Matteo Bruni added in the evening that future consistories will be held once a year and last 3–4 days. The next consistory is planned for 27–28 June. #newsZnxlpxmwqb
How is that a new governing style? Francis did essentially the same with this 'C-9 council', except that it involved only a select few cardinals, rather than the whole body.
All the proof in the world will not change their mind. It's very sad when people don't even ask for the truth. And even more sad they get angry or upset when you try to show them the truth.