Redpill Drifter - DOCUMENTARY DEEP DIVE Here is a list of some recent documentaries I'... DOCUMENTARY DEEP DIVE Here is a list of some recent documentaries I've posted. Hours of Redpilling all in one place. Enjoy! JEKYLL ISLAND: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE FEDERAL RESERVE | WILLIAM T. STILL x.com/RedpillDrifter/status/1759680379462799724 VATICAN SECRET SOCIETIES: JESUITS AND THE NEW WORLD ORDERMore
Breaking911 - A photographer in southern Spain captured what is believed to be the ... A photographer in southern Spain captured what is believed to be the first-ever white Iberian lynx, a leucistic big cat so rare it seems almost mythical. Already one of the world’s rarest cats, the Iberian lynx was pulled back from the brink of extinction after its population …More
Gregory Baum, architect of Nostra Aetate and a perito at Council Vatican II, confessed to concealing homosexual sex life. Baum supported same-sex pseudo-marriage and the use of contraceptives and promoted anti-Catholic views on celibacy and other issues.
21K views · 1.4K reactions | The miracle of Holy Fire, Holy Sepulcher Church, Jerusalem. Christ is Risen!! #Holy fire #jerusalema#traveltiktok#Christ is Risen | Bobbythedisciple The miracle of Holy Fire, Holy Sepulcher Church, Jerusalem. Christ is Risen!! #Holy fire #jerusalema#traveltiktok#Christ is Risen
A GOOD CONFESSION: The term "daughters" or secondary vices of the capital sins was popularized by Saint Gregory the Great, but it was adopted and systematized by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his main work, the Summa Theologiae (II-II, q. 153-154, among others). Below is a list associating each capital sin with its derived vices, or "daughters," as described in the moral theology of Saint Thomas: Daughters of the Seven Capital Sins (Secondary Vices) Capital Sin (Principal Vice)Secondary Vices or "Daughters"Explanation Pride (Superbia - Queen and origin of all sins) 1. Boastfulness (Vainglory)To brag about what one is not or what one does not have, seeking the approval of others. 2. Contempt (Contemptus)To look down on others as inferior and refuse to recognize their merits. 3. Hypocrisy (Hypocrisis)To feign virtues one does not possess in order to be praised. 4. Obstinacy (Pertinacia)To blindly adhere to an opinion, refusing to acknowledge the truth. 5. Discord (Discordia)To break unity with …More
The Immortal - @TheCinesthetic Actor Pietro Sarubbi, who played Barabbas in the film... @TheCinesthetic Actor Pietro Sarubbi, who played Barabbas in the film The Passion of the Christ, was an atheist before this scene. …More
"In line to be next Archbishop of New York. Bp Bob Lombardo, 68-yr-old auxiliary of Chicago since 2020. Former OFM Cap from CT cofounded the Franciscans of the Renewal, has inner city missionary experience in NY & Chicago, and has been a bridge builder. Creative choice." x.com/robinrome/status/1983834202585100683More
Is anyone else tired of all these photo-ops showing us that bishops are relatable normal guys? First was the bishop directing traffic - now this. Of course we've had laughing, dancing, costume wearing, prelates for years. How about a bishop who acts like a shepherd of souls and man of piety? I can relate to that!
Offering to the deity Kohomba in the Vatican: Yesterday's celebration of the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate featured various rituals, performances and testimonies. The opening featured a Kandyan Dance, also known as the Uda Rata Natum. This ritual from Sri Lanka is dedicated to the pagan deity Kohomba, and is intended to invoke "protection" and "healing". According to legend, the ritual was introduced by pagan deities or celestial beings. The Vatican’s speaker announced: 'Its origins date back to Buddhist rituals, in which dance was offered as an act of devotion to bring blessings, harmony and peace.'
The Vatican hosted on October 28 an event to mark 60years of Vatican II's 'Nostra Aetate.' «Le origini [della Kandyan Dance] risalgono ai rituali legati al buddhismo, dove la danza veniva offerta come atto di devozione per portare benedizione, armonia e pace.» → “The origins [of the Kandyan Dance] go back to rituals tied to Buddhism, where the dance was offered as an act of devotion to bring blessing, harmony, and peace.”