Today, Pope Leo XIV became the first pope ever to visit the tomb of Saint Charbel Makhlouf in Annaya, Lebanon. As he left the monastery, hundreds of people, undeterred by the rain, were waiting to greet him, waving Lebanese and Vatican flags.
Leo XIV praying at the tomb of the miracle worker Saint Charbel Makluf in the Monastery of Saint Maroun, Annaya, Lebanon
Sat Nov 29, 2025 - 3:18 pm EST (LifeSiteNews) — At least 10 children have died because of the COVID shots, according to a recently publicized email from Trump Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials. “At least 10 children have died after and because of receiving COVID-19 vaccination,” FDA Chief Medical Officer Vinay Prasad wrote on Friday in an email to staff, obtained by The Daily Caller. “This is a profound revelation. For the first time, the US FDA will acknowledge that COVID-19 vaccines have killed American children,” Prasad said in the memo. The finding corroborates that of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which recently linked at least 25 pediatric deaths to the COVID shot, via information from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Both counts likely significantly underestimate the real number of pediatric deaths from the shots, considering that studies have found vaccine injuries have been seriously underreported to VAERS. In his Friday …
The daughter of the founder of Hamas converts to Christianity Juman Al Qawasmi is the daughter of one of the founders of the Hamas terrorist group and the ex-wife of one of its leaders. Juman grew up being taught that her loyalty lay with the Hamas cause. She was taught to see Jews and Christians as enemies and as a religious threat. "I was born and raised in Qatar. My father is one of the founders of Hamas. My parents encouraged us to hate Israel, Jews, Christians, even everyone who didn't belong to Hamas. We had to kill them, because that's what the Quran says." In 2007, Hamas took control of Gaza. Until then, Jews and Palestinians had lived in relative peace, but during that time she witnessed acts of violence, even against Palestinians, as the group consolidated its power. "Between 2002 and 2012, I lived in Gaza and saw what Hamas was doing when they took power. They said they came to bring equality for all and fulfill their promises, and none of that happened." These experiences …More
Sergeant News Network @sgtnewsnetwork Bombshell: CDC Had Direct Portal to Censor Americans on Social Media John Vecchione, Senior Litigation Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, confirmed under oath that the CDC and other federal agencies were given direct access into social media platforms to automatically censor posts they didn’t like. They could flag content through a special portal, downgrade it, and pressure companies with intimidation and merger threats. Vecchione says his team already won in the Fifth Circuit, but discovery is still limited, with only a handful of depositions exposing a massive government censorship operation. This is proof of unconstitutional state-run speech control — and President Trump is the only one promising to end it.
An IT consultant was arrested by police in Britain after he posted a picture online of himself posing with a gun in the US. Jon Richelieu-Booth said he was shocked by the “Orwellian” decision by West Yorkshire Police (WYP) to prosecute him over the social media post. The 50-year-old said that on Aug 13 he had posted a picture of himself on LinkedIn holding a shotgun while on a private homestead with friends during a holiday in Florida. Mr Richelieu-Booth claims the LinkedIn message contained nothing he considered threatening, with the picture attached to a lengthy post about his day and work activities. However, he said that a police officer later visited his home to warn him that concerns had been raised about the post. “I was told to be careful what I say online and I need to understand how it makes people feel,” he said. Mr Richelieu-Booth said he offered to provide officers with proof that the picture of the firearm had been taken while he was in the US but the officers said that …
ordan Peterson demolishes climate alarmist's claim that increased CO₂ in the atmosphere has led to "record temperatures" for the past five years—arguing that WEF and UN-backed climate policies are driving energy costs higher and pushing millions into hunger.
'They don't get to determine': Rubio fires back at EU criticism over drug boat strikes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has rejected criticism from EU leaders over military strikes against alleged drug boats from South America, saying Europeans don’t get to dictate how America defends itself. Rubio spoke at the G7 foreign ministers meeting in Canada on Wednesday, where discussions centred on Ukraine and Gaza. Several countries raised concerns about US attacks on vessels the Trump administration says are carrying drugs. France’s foreign minister said the strikes “violate international law” and threaten nearby French territories. “The European Union doesn’t get to determine what international law is – and it certainly doesn’t get to determine how the United States defends its national security," Rubio told reporters. “It’s interesting that these countries want us to supply nuclear-capable Tomahawk missiles to defend Europe, but when we position aircraft carriers in our own hemisphere …More
In his homily during the Divine Liturgy in Istanbul on 30 November, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew referred to the theological differences between Orthodoxy and the Church. He referred to the Apostle Andrew as the founder of a distinct church, and identified Catholic dogmas as an obstacle to achieving full unity. The quotes: - "As successors of the two holy Apostles [Andrew and Peter], the founders of our respective Churches, we feel bound by ties of spiritual brotherhood." - "We can only pray that issues such as the filioque and infallibility will be resolved such that their understanding no longer serve as stumbling blocks to the communion of our Churches." #newsKhlgvfjdnl
Screen grab youtube British pop legend Elton John has said that President Trump could go down as one of the “greatest presidents in history” if his administration helps find a cure for the AIDS epidemic. In an interview with Variety after leading a delegation to South Africa, the 78-year-old said that ending the epidemic would cement his place in history. “Lindsey Graham said it was the best bang for your buck you could possibly get,” John said of finding a cure for AIDS. “The bipartisan thing makes common sense. To see us come so far with the medical and scientific advances, and to think this is the only disease that can be completely cured in one’s lifetime,” he continued. “President Trump has maybe solved the peace problem. If he wants to go down as one of the greatest presidents in history … if he ended AIDS, that would really be a feather in his cap.” While John is not seen as an overtly political figure, he has repeatedly performed at the request of the Biden administration …
How many times have the most monstrous violations of international law been explained as heroic outbursts of patriotism by an aggressor nation! How many times, on the other hand, have the most sacred rights of individuals, families, or corporations been trampled underfoot on the pretext that the interests of the Fatherland demanded it!
Legionário, January 28, 1940, No. 385 Pacifism by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira I believe that there has never been a more opportune time for a digression on pacifism than in these days of war that we are experiencing. Because, in reality, pacifism has never seemed to have contributed so much to diverting consciences, [softening] wills, and disarming the most just and imperious resistance. And, above all, it has never sought to hide itself as insistently as it does today under the skin of a lamb, pretending to be very Catholic. I therefore believe that readers of Legionário will benefit from spending a little time reflecting on the subject. * * * One of the characteristic features of Catholic morality is that it not only recommends love of good, but teaches that each virtue, considered directly, must be loved within certain limits, lest it become a defect. What are these limits? Those that are imposed by other higher virtues. As long as our love for a particular virtue is not motivated by …More
@Jeffrey Ade thanks for share it!! my great online friend, brother Jeffrey... yes!! Just looking at the problems with nationalists surrounding the U.S. immigration issue makes it even clearer... As I mentioned yesterday, it is absolutely right to decisively deport illegal immigrants and refugees who have committed dangerous crimes, as well as immigrants and refugees who have joined vicious Islamic extremist groups. No sane person would oppose this... However, there are also many immigrants and refugees in the United States who have lived without committing crimes, and among them are a great many Catholic and Christian immigrants and refugees... I am convinced that showing them the utmost tolerance is the right thing to do. Even the most heretical American cardinals and bishops acknowledge this point, clearly recognizing the right to defend against dangerous illegal immigrants or refugees, and vicious Islamic extremist forces. Yet, within the scope I mentioned, it is absurd to criticize …More
Point of No Return: American Democracy at the Crossroads - Thomas Byrne Edsall Title: Point of No Return: American Democracy at the Crossroads Author: Thomas Byrne Edsall Narrator: Mike Chamberlain Format: Unabridged Length: 13:38:31 Language: English Release date: 04-11-2023 Publisher: Kalorama Genres: Politics, General, Political Ideologies Summary: After Donald Trump's rise to power, after the 2020 presidential election, after January 6, is American politics past the point of no return? New York Times columnist Thomas Byrne Edsall fears that the country may be headed over a cliff. In this compelling and illuminating book, Edsall documents how the Trump years ravaged the nation's politics, culture, and social order. He explains the demographic shifts that helped make Trump's election possible, and describes the racial and ethnic conflict, culture wars, rural/urban divide, diverging economies of red and blue states, and the transformation of both the Republican and Democratic parties …More
Something is changing in an otherwise quiet corner of Christianity in the United States, one that prides itself on how little it has changed over time. Priests are swapping stories about record attendance numbers. Older members are adjusting — or not — to the influx of new attendees. Parishes are strategizing about how to accommodate more prospective converts than existing clergy can reasonably handle on their own. Across the country, the ancient tradition of Orthodox Christianity is attracting energetic new adherents, especially among conservative young men. They are drawn to what they describe as a more demanding, even difficult, practice of Christianity. Echoing some of the rhetoric of the so-called manosphere, new waves of young converts say Orthodoxy offers them hard truths and affirms their masculinity. “In the whole history of the Orthodox Church in America, this has never been seen,” the Very Rev. Andrew Damick, an Antiochian Orthodox priest and author in Eastern Pennsylvania …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
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.