The introduction of assisted suicide is inevitable once the restrictions imposed by so-called “euthanasia” are lifted. People will be assigned a value, and a determination will be made as to whether it is worth treating them.
Canadian Doctors Try to Railroad Catholic Priest into 'Assisted Suicide' Over Broken Hip | Frank Bergman, Slay News A Canadian Catholic priest is sounding the alarm after doctors tried to pressure him into “assisted suicide” twice while recovering from a broken hip in a hospital, despite him telling them that euthanasia goes against his beliefs. Father Larry Holland, a 79-year-old priest from the Archdiocese of Vancouver, was horrified that Canadian government-sanctioned doctors attempted to railroad him into being euthanized, despite not being terminally ill. The priest’s alarming story underscores growing concerns that Canada’s state-sanctioned assisted suicide program is spiraling far beyond its original limits. Holland said he was “very shocked” after medical pushed so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) as an “option” during his recovery from a hip fracture. Priest Offered Death While Recovering, Not Dying Holland broke his hip after falling on Christmas Day. He is …More
The Transalpine Redemptorist community has proclaimed itself sedevacantist. In a letter dated 2 May, they wrote: "The pre-Vatican II popes condemned indifferentism as a deadly heresy. The post-Vatican II claimants to the papacy have embraced it, promoted it and acted upon it." The group has three monasteries. The community's mother house is located in Papa Stronsay, Orkney, Scotland. They also have a house in the Diocese of Christchurch, New Zealand, and a pioneer community in the Diocese of Great Falls–Billings, Montana, USA. In 2008, they broke away from the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X in order to obtain regularisation from the Vatican, they were then invited by diocesan bishops to establish priories in New Zealand and Montana. Critics accuse the community of fostering a personality cult surrounding the two leading priests. In their new letter, signed by all the members, they state that "the modernist presence within the structures and hierarchy of the official Church has gone …More
NYT: "You've been talking on your show about whether Trump is the Antichrist". Tucker Carlson: "I have not said that". NYT: You said, "Here's a leader mocking the Gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of Gods, and exalting himself above them. Could this be the Antichrist?" TC: "I actually did not say 'could this be the Antichrist?'" NYT: ***plays clip of him saying exactly that*** TC: "I don't know where that comes from, but I know those words never left my lips"
Leo XIV is set to sign his first encyclical on May 15, according to the German news agency KNA. The working title is Magnifica humanitas. Reports suggest, the encyclical will address expected to address issues including artificial intelligence, peace, the crisis of international law, and other contemporary threats facing humanity. The May 15 date would place Leo XIV’s first encyclical in the tradition of the Church’s great social teachings: • 15 May 1891: Rerum Novarum by Pope Leo XIII - foundational text of modern Catholic social teaching. • 15 May 1931: Quadragesimo anno by Pope Pius XI - developed subsidiarity and social doctrine further. • 15 May 1961: Mater et magistra by Pope John XXIII - focused on labor and economic justice. Picture: Vatican Media, #newsVzqhqgkmrf
Lila Rose - This is what real healthcare looks like. A doctor saving the preciou... This is what real healthcare looks like. A doctor saving the precious life of a child, not ending it. x.com/LilaGraceRose/status/2049309074563486092/vi…
The EU Plans to Crack Down on VPNs: "The new EU age ID verification system will not be 'bypassed' via VPN access." They couldn’t stop illegal migration, but suddenly becomes North Korea when it comes to controlling what Europeans read online.
Papa León XIV y el presidente del Consejo Europeo hablan sobre temas importantes El Papa León XIV y el presidente del Consejo Europeo, António Costa, hablaron por teléfono este 29 de abril sobre diversos temas como Palestina, Medio Oriente, los cristianos en el Líbano y la situación actual de África. hmtv
Lazarus Peter Kalamation.com Pope Leo XIV has brought to the table the delicate situation of Christians in the Middle East during a telephone conversation held this Wednesday, April 29, with the President of the European Council, António Costa, in a context marked by the growing instability in the region and the real risk to Christian communities. According to Vatican News, the Pontiff centered the dialogue on two particularly sensitive points: the West Bank, in the State of Palestine, and the situation of Christians in southern Lebanon, one of the areas where the Christian presence is increasingly threatened by geopolitical tension. Lebanon, a focus of concern for the Holy See During the conversation, Leo XIV emphasized the situation of Christians in southern Lebanon, where communities live under constant pressure amid unending conflicts. The reference is not minor. Lebanon has historically been one of the few countries in the region with a significant Christian presence, today weakened …More
What if I told you that one of the most important parts of the Mass was deliberately changed not accidentally, not organically, but because the Church’s understanding of sin and sacrifice on the Cross was being re-emphasized in a completely different way? All one must do is look closely at the words changed in the Offertory, from the Traditional Latin Mass to the Novus Ordo. I’m going to walk you through the exact words so you can see why this is a problem. Once you see not only what words were deleted and added, but why these sacred words were changed, you’ll see the Offertory like never before. To get the big picture, we have to go back to the “spirit of Vatican II.” In the years leading up to the council, a new theological movement began to take hold. It emphasized love over sin, mercy over judgment, resurrection over the Cross, and none of those things are wrong in themselves. But you can see in our modern world that the notion of sin has been cast aside. Why focus on the Cross …More
Adriana González on How to Heal the Divide: Practical Steps for Christian Unity "Unity isn't something we can fabricate; it's a work of the Spirit." Executive Producer Adriana Gonzalez joins us to discuss the powerful new documentary, "That They May Be One". What was in the heart of Jesus just moments before His arrest? In this inspiring interview, Adriana Gonzalez explores the "prayer closet" of the Gospel of John, where Christ prays four times for the unity of His followers. Discover how this film—featuring insights from Francis Chan and Neal Lozano—offers hope and practical solutions for healing the divisions within the Body of Christ. Adriana shares why true ecumenism begins with a "change of heart" and how a simple Pentecost Novena can break down the barriers that keep Christians apart. Key Highlights: -The "Prayer Closet" of Jesus: Understanding the deep emotional weight of John 17. -Francis Chan’s Insight: Why this moment in the Gospel is a unique genre of its own. -Practical …More
On 28 April, Don Nicola Bux, a liturgist close to Benedict XVI, commented on MessaInLatino.it regarding Leo XIV’s audience for Mrs Sarah Mullaly, who holds the title and costume of Archbishop of Canterbury. His text: "There is a contradiction between the many Anglican pastors who have become Catholic priests and been incardinated into the ordinariates established by Benedict XVI, and the Pope’s message of good wishes delivered by Cardinal Koch to Sarah Mullaly, who is not a bishop because she is a woman and is not the Primate of Canterbury, as two-thirds of the Anglican Communion does not recognise her as such.' What about the secretary of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, Monsignor Flavio Pace, who makes the sign of the cross while the Anglican bishop' imparts a blessing in the Clementine Chapel at the tomb of St Peter? Did Koch and Pace not realise the falsity of their actions? Whether out of ignorance or bad faith, they scandalise and confuse many Catholics and require …More
Robert Prevost maliciously trampled upon the male priesthood and the papacy—instituted by Christ—while wearing the mask of so-called "ecumenical dialogue." Saint Alphonsus Liguori teaches that when a priest sins, he does so out of malice, and his sin is equivalent to that of the apostate angels. Furthermore, this approach is unbiblical; for, while Jesus commanded us to go forth and preach the Good News of the Gospel, He did not instruct us to persist in pleading with obstinate heretics. Regarding the heretic, Scripture tells us that, after two admonitions, we must turn away from him, for he is perverted and stands condemned by his own rejection of the Gospel. He has rejected the Holy Spirit. What Jesus taught us is that if someone does not receive the Gospel of Christ, we must shake the dust from our feet; for obstinacy is a sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit—it is a rejection of the Grace that God offers to those willing to repent and amend their ways, not to those who defy God. …More