January 6 The Epiphany of the Lord. (Mt 2.) DAILY MEDITATIONS OF THE MYSTERIES OF OUR HOLY FAITH, By the P. Alonso de Andrade FROM THE COMPANY OF JESUS. PRAYER TO BEGIN By the sign of the Holy Cross, from our enemies delier us, Lord, our God. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. My Lord and my God: I firmly believe that you are here, that you see me, that you hear me. I adore you with deep reverence. I ask you for forgiveness of my sins and grace to make this time of prayer fruit. My Mother Immaculate, Saint Joseph, my father and lord, my guardian Angel: intercede for me. January 6 Meditation The Epiphany of the Lord. (Mt 2.) The Holy Gospel says: when Christ was born, the wise men of the East came to worship him, guided by a star; King Herod was troubled, and with him all his court; together with counsel, and by his order he sent them to Bethlehem; the star appeared to them that they had seen in the East with the great joy of their souls; they arrived and …More
karma @karma44921039 Bioweapons Expert Found Dead Days Before Testifying Against Bill Gates Depopulation Agenda Just days after Professor Francis Boyle agreed to testify against Bill Gates and Albert Bourla in a Dutch court - he turned up dead
When one is filthy rich, terrible powerful, and wickedly evil, almost anything can happen. Look at all the mysterious deaths connected with Bill and Hillary Clinton.
St. John the Baptist Contra Effeminacy A Voice Crying in the Wilderness: On the Helper Turned Snare Repent. For the order of creation has been inverted, and the curse still spreads. Hear again the sentence God pronounced—not softened, not explained away: “Because you have hearkened to the voice of your wife and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, cursed is the ground because of you.” Because you listened. Adam was not condemned for appetite first, but for misplaced obedience. She was created as helper—adiutorium, not governor; crown, not commander; aid for the good, not guide against God. St. Augustine speaks plainly: > “The woman was given to the man as a helper, but by sin she became an occasion of his fall—not by nature, but by disorder.” (On Genesis, Against the Manichees) This is the tragedy: the helper became a liability, not by her existence, but because Adam surrendered his post. He allowed the order of creation to turn against itself. St. John Chrysostom declares: …More
CATECHISM OF PERSEVERANCE : AN HISTORICAL, DOCTRINAL,MORAL, AND LITURGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION.Translated from the French of Mgr Gaume by REV. F. B. JAMISON - COURSE FIRST - CHAPTER 24 - The Messiah promised and prefigured - Isaac the fifth figure of the Messiah. (A.C.1871- 1836.)...to download, to print, to share !
Other prophecies also confirm this, there will be a (short) war in March of 2026 and the Great Warning will also happen that exact year. We will lose internet for a period of time, because it's mostly just distraction...
On 7–8 January, Pope Leo XIV will preside over the first extraordinary consistory of his pontificate. Time is short and the cardinals are many. Day One: Opening and First Session Registration will begin at noon on 7 January in the atrium of the Paul VI Hall. After a welcome coffee, proceedings will not begin until 3:30 p.m. in the New Synod Hall with communal prayer, followed by greetings from the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re. Leo XIV will then deliver an introductory address and outline the work to be undertaken. Three Sessions Over Two Days The consistory is structured in three sessions over two days and will rely on small working groups, which will later present group reports. This method was previously used during the meeting of cardinals on the reform of the Roman Curia in late summer 2022. Traditionally, a consistory was conducted in a plenary, centralized format, quite different from the small-group method now being used. The criteria for forming …More
1 John 4:11-18 “God so loved us. (…) God remains in us” “God loves us.” Every meditation must begin with: “God loves us,” lead to, and conclude with: “God loves us.” Otherwise, where does the meditation come from and lead to? God is Love, God is in us. Mark 6:45-52 Jesus said, “Take courage, It is I, Do not be afraid!” Fear is a distancing from trust in God, a distancing from God’s love. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
This morning Pope Leo XIV closed the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica, officially bringing to a close this Jubilee Holy Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
31 priests of the Diocese of Charlotte have formally challenged recent liturgical directives issued by Bishop Michael Martin, submitting Dubia to of all places the Vatican. The Substack.com account The Pillar reports that the priests’ letter to the Dicastery for Legislative Texts was sent on January 5. It questions whether the bishop has the authority to mandate the removal and prohibition of kneelers for Communion. This a policy was announced in a “pastoral” letter by Bishop Martin on December 17. Temporary kneeling fixtures are required to be removed by Jan. 16. Thirty-one priests are about a quarter of the diocesan presbyterate. They argue that kneeling for Communion is explicitly permitted by the General Instruction of the Roman Missal and part of the traditional liturgical practice of the Church. Furthermore, the Dubia question Bishop Martin’s authority to prohibit certain vestments, liturgical prayers, gestures, and elements associated with the Mass of the Roman rite but …More
The footprint of Saint Michael the Archangel in the Cave of Monte Sant'Angelo (also known as the Sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo) is a revered rock impression preserved within the sacred grotto in Puglia, Italy. Legend holds that the Archangel left this mark during his apparitions around 490-493 AD, consecrating the site himself without human intervention, making it a unique pilgrimage destination. The print is visible behind a glass encasement near the rear altar, symbolizing his presence and promise of protection and forgiveness.[5] ## Location Details The cave lies deep within Monte Sant'Angelo, accessible via 86 stone steps descending from the basilica above. Pilgrims like St. Francis of Assisi visited, carving a Tau cross nearby out of reverence without entering fully. The site forms part of the "Sword of Saint Michael," a mystical line connecting seven Michael shrines across Europe to Israel.[3][4][5] ## Visual Depiction Images typically show a shallow, human-sized foot-shaped …More
May 8th is the feast day commemorating this apparition. I had the honor of offering Holy Mass there over 40 years ago, and I believe it is a holy place.
London’s MOST UNDERRATED Hotel Blew Me Away..Shocking! Hannah Ricketts youtube.com/watch?v=jHdKMl_E3OY Welcome to another Friday-staycation in London! get your suitcase we are off for a night at a special hotel. Anyone for room service? Today we check out the famous Berkeley Hotel in Belgravia and Knightsbridge.. this was maybe the best stay so far? Food reviews on a Tuesday at 6pm and a hotel stay on Friday at 6pm.
On December 6, 2025, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops released a statement about the 62 Vatican artifacts returned to the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Here's what the bishops said: (Montreal) – In celebration of the Jubilee of Hope declared by Pope Francis, Pope Leo XIV gifted 62 cultural artifacts that had been part of the Vatican Museums’ Anima Mundi collection to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, for immediate transfer to Indigenous communities in Canada. Among the items is a rare, century-old kayak from the Western Arctic and other artifacts of cultural significance to Inuit, First Nations and Métis communities. Leaders of the Assembly of First Nations, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Métis National Council were in Montreal to receive the gifts when they arrived in Canada. Local First Nations leadership held ceremony to welcome the sacred items and First Nations bundles back to Canada. Elders and Residential School Survivors have …
Priest takes Eucharistic Lord to patients in a Brazilian hospital | Shalom World News The corridors of Hospital Regional de Janaúba, a government-owned hospital in the Brazilian city of Janaúba, resonated with worship songs as the Eucharistic Lord moved ahead in serene grandeur, reverently carried by Fr. Fernando Roger, a Catholic priest serving in the Diocese of Janaúba. It was an unexpected, but inexplicable bliss for the patients in the hospital when they encountered the Almighty Lord, walking down to them and blessing them on New Year’s Day - a moment of hope and solace in their suffering and ailments.
As we approach January 7 and the first extraordinary consistory of cardinals that Pope Leo XIV will convene, this is one of those moments where Catholics really need to pause, kneel down, and pray. A consistory is not just Vatican bureaucracy or Church politics, it is a serious act of governance that can shape the direction of the Church for years to come. So let us pray hard that good fruits come out of it, real fruits for the glory of God and the sanctification of souls. According to reports, the liturgy will be one of the topics discussed, and honestly, that should give us both hope and a sense of responsibility. I am hopeful, not just for the future of the Traditional Latin Mass, which so many faithful Catholics love and have sacrificed for, but also for the Novus Ordo itself. There are real concerns there, abuses, casualness, loss of reverence, and the disappearance of the sense of mystery. Pope Leo has already emphasized in the past that the liturgy is not ours to tamper with, that …More
@Tom Morelli Hoping that Leo XIV and the current college of cardinals will produce good fruits through the consistory is vain. The purpose of the consistory - according to Leo XIV's letter - is to give firm roots to the "synodal church", based on the heterodox encyclicals of Francis. A false church of which no good fruits will come. Don't be fooled, don't be gaslighted.