I SUNDAY OF ADVENT Lessons of the II Nocturne of Maitines Sermon of San León, Pope. Sermon 8 of the 10thº month's fast and alms. When the Savior instructed his disciples, and the whole Church in his Apostles, about the advent of the kingdom of God, and the end of the world and times, he said to them: "Beware of aggravating your hearts with the crapula and the drunkenness and the care of the century." Whose precept especially refers to us, since the announced day, although unknown to us, we do not doubt that it is close. For whose advent all men must prepare, lest he find someone dedicated to the care of his flesh or to the business of the century. Experience teaches us that the excesses in the drink overshadow the mind, and the satiety of delicacies decreases the vigor of the heart. The delights of food are contrary to health if they are not moderated by temperance and do not subtract from pleasure, which could become harmful. It is proper to the soul to deprive the body that is subject …More
Based on a true story, a priest is confronted with the confession of the man responsible for the death of his family. Warning, it has a lot of ad's. But I think well worth it. If you want to avoid them, click on a video to the right and click back to the movie. About 29 minutes long. A Great Day (Award Winning Catholic Short Film) "A Great Day" (winner of the New York Indie Film Festival Awards) is a powerful short film that captures the heart of the Catholic faith, revealing the profound beauty of true forgiveness, healing, and spiritual renewal through the sacramental life of the Church. Rather than merely telling, this film shows—through visual storytelling and prayerful moments—the real power of God’s grace in action. Set amidst the real struggles of everyday Christians, the story explores how brokenness, resentment, and guilt are not the end—but the beginning of transformation when brought to Christ. Through the presence and ministry of Catholic priests, the film depicts the vital …More
Russian policy seemingly contrary to neo-Western LGBTism does not exist for moral reasons but for strategic reasons: to maintain social stability at home in preparation for a military buildup for future conflict with the West, and abroad to deceive naïve Western conservatives into supporting the camouflaged Soviet axis of evil, which is portrayed as morally and intellectually superior.
Saint Silvester Gozzolini | Founder of the Sylvestrines | Catechism for Kids (November 26th) St Joseph's Corner Have you ever wondered how one person’s quiet search for God can grow into a whole religious family? On November 26, the Church celebrates Saint Silvester Gozzolini, an Italian priest who left behind a comfortable life to follow God more closely — and eventually founded the Sylvestrine Order, part of the Benedictine family. Born in 1177, Silvester served as a priest but felt called to deeper prayer after witnessing the funeral of a sinner who had avoided repentance. Shocked and moved, he sought a holier life and went into solitude near Montefano, where he prayed, fasted, and lived simply. Soon, disciples gathered around him, inspired by his holiness. This led to the creation of the Sylvestrines, a branch of the Benedictines known for their deep prayer, strict monastic life, blue habits, and love for simplicity. Saint Silvester spent his life teaching others how to love …More
In Announcing Pardon of Drug Trafficker While Threatening Venezuela, Trump Displays Contradictions nytimes.com/…25/11/29/us/politics/trump- … President Trump’s statements on social media less than 24 hours apart showed the dissonance in his campaign against drug trafficking. President Trump and his top aides have said that drug cartels present one of the most pressing dangers to the United States, and have promised to eradicate them from the Western Hemisphere. As part of that effort, Mr. Trump signaled on Saturday that he was ratcheting up his campaign against drug cartels, saying in a social media post that airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be considered “CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY.” Less than 24 hours earlier, Mr. Trump had announced on social media that he was granting a full pardon to Juan Orlando Hernández, a former president of Honduras who had been convicted in the United States of drug trafficking charges in what was seen as a major victory for authorities in a …More
Juan Orlando Hernández - Wikipedia U.S. drug trafficking investigation, arrest, extradition and conviction At the end of May 2019, U.S. prosecutors unsealed documents from 2015 which revealed that Hernández was himself the subject of a major drug trafficking and money laundering investigation, alongside his sister Hilda and others.[54][55] Hernández was identified as a co-conspirator in a drug trafficking and money laundering case against his brother, according to document filed in U.S. district court. Prosecutors allege $1.5 million in drug proceeds were used to help elect him in 2013.[55] Hernández responded saying he is a foe of traffickers who are out for revenge against him.[citation needed] A document released by a U.S. district court implicates President Hernández in a conspiracy with his brother, Antonio "Tony" Hernández, and other high-level officials — including his presidential predecessor Porfirio Lobo Sosa — "to leverage drug trafficking to maintain and enhance their …More
DAY 30 COMMITMENT OF THE SOULS OF PURGATORY, TO ACHIEVE ETERNAL SALVATION TO THEIR BENEFACTORS MONTH OF NOVEMBER IN SUFFRAGE OF THE BLESSED SOULS OF PURGATORY Francisco Vitali For the signal... INITIAL SENTENCE O Mary, Mother of mercy: remember the children you have in purgatory and, presenting our suffrages and your merits to your Son, intercede so that he may forgive them their debts and take them out of those darkness into the admirable light of his glory, where they enjoy your sweetest sight and that of your blessed Son. O glorious Patriarch Saint Joseph, intercede together with your Wife before your Son for the souls of purgatory. Amen. It is read about every day. DAY 30 Meditation Commitment of the souls of Purgatory, to achieve eternal salvation to their benefactors If they pray a lot for us, if they obtain many graces while the souls of Purgatory are unhappy prisoners, how much more effective will their intercession be when they become glorious queens in Paradise? They will not …More
Ivan Kramskoi (1837–1887), Portrait of philosopher Vladimir Solovyov (source) Published in Paris in 1885, in order to protect the author from possible persecution by the Russian imperial authorities, Solovyov’s work La Russie et l’Église universelle (Russia and the Universal Church)1 contains a section whose reading played a decisive role in my conversion. This part of Solovyov’s book bears a significant title: “La Monarchie Ecclésiastique fondée par Jésus-Christ” (“The Ecclesiastical Monarchy Founded by Jesus Christ”). From the very beginning, the Russian thinker emphasizes through this title that the hierarchy of the Church is monarchical, with its invisible head—God—being analogously and symbolically represented by a visible head—the Pope. Undoubtedly the most important speculative Russian thinker of all time, Solovyov gives headaches to “Orthodox” Eastern theologians who do everything they can to erase the traces of his conversion. Beyond the strictly biographical aspects …
Leo XIV has omitted the Filioque clause in the Creed in September and during his actual visit in Turkey. Historical backgrounds. Following the ancient Latin and Alexandrian tradition, the Western Church Fathers like Pope Leo I, Augustine, and Ambrose always confessed and explained the filioque. The biggest disbute over the filioque was at the Council of Florence (1438–39). There, the Latins cited the numerous Greek Fathers to demonstrate that they also believed that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. The leader of the opposing Greek delegation was Archbishop Mark Eugenikos of Ephesus. He maintained the heresy that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father alone. His side accepted the phrase “through the Son” only in the sense of manifestation, not origin. A turning point of the council came when Johannes von Ragusa showed an ancient codex brought from Constantinople by the philosopher–cardinal Nicholas of Cusa. It contained Basil the Great’s Against Eunomius (…More
Like prostitutes, the anti-church uses seductive outfits to attract its lovers.. Apostate Robert Prevost attacks the Universal Reign of Christ. He does not seek the conversion of souls.
Saint Conrad of Constance | Noble Bishop of Charity & Peace | Catechism for Kids St Joseph's Corner Saint Conrad of Constance (c. 900–975) was a nobleman who chose service over power, charity over comfort, and peace over conflict. Born into the powerful Welf family of Germany, he gave up a life of privilege to become a priest and later the Bishop of Constance, where he served with deep humility. Conrad was known for: his gentleness and compassion his tireless charity to the sick and poor his skill in calming political tensions his peaceful spirit in leadership his devotion to pilgrimages — travelling three times to the Holy Land Although he came from nobility, he lived simply, giving much of his wealth away. He visited the sick, cared for the needy, and made decisions that protected both the Church and ordinary people. His leadership helped bring stability during a turbulent time in medieval Germany. Topics we’ll cover: Who Saint Conrad of Constance was His …More
Miserable hateful people. Why is it they can get away with so much? Why isn't anyone at least trying to stop them. The people need to get together and do it themselves. And as usual soros is involved. That is one sick man. He is so sadistic and evil and enjoys every bit of it.
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Paris Welcomes Christmas Season with Dazzling “Carol of the Bells” | Shalom World News Place de la Madeleine became an open-air concert hall on November 19, 2025, as a surprise flash mob of 100 musicians captivated Parisians with a powerful orchestral performance of “Carol of the Bells.” The event featured Violin Phönix, renowned pianist and conductor Julien Cohen, the French Republican Guard’s wind orchestra, and a children’s choir, creating a sweeping, multi-layered musical spectacle. The performance, amplified by Devialet’s sound technology, coincided with the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas decorations organized by the Comité du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. As holiday lights illuminated the historic square, crowds gathered in awe, many filming, singing along, and applauding. The flash mob marked the official start of Paris’s festive season, celebrating art, community, and the city’s enduring Christmas spirit.
Amalfi (Italy) Travel - Cathedral. It is dedicated to the ApostleSaint Andrew whose relics are kept here. Formerly the archiepiscopal seat of the Diocese of Amalfi, it has been since 1986 that of the Diocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni. The remains of St. Andrew were reportedly brought to Amalfi from Constantinople in 1206 during the Fourth Crusade by Cardinal Peter of Capua. In 1208, the crypt was completed and the relics were turned over to the church. It said that later on manna issued from the saint's bones. Amalfi Cathedral - Wikipedia
Amalfi (Italy) Travel - Cathedral. geobeats Amalfi Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Amalfi; Cattedrale di Sant'Andrea) is a 9th-century Roman Catholiccathedral in the Piazza del Duomo, Amalfi, Italy. It is dedicated to the ApostleSaint Andrew whose relics are kept here. Formerly the archiepiscopal seat of the Diocese of Amalfi, it has been since 1986 that of the Diocese of Amalfi-Cava de' Tirreni. Predominantly of Arab-Norman Romanesque architectural style, it has been remodeled several times, adding Romanesque, Byzantine, Gothic, and Baroque elements. The cathedral includes the adjoining 9th-century Basilica of the Crucifix. Leading from the basilica are steps into the Crypt of St. Andrew.[1]