𝐏𝐇𝐎𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐗𝐃𝐑𝐀𝐆𝐎𝐍 - They're ALL poison Every single one...
They're ALL poison Every single one...

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The Russian army is urgently evacuating the staff of the Russian embassy along with their families in Israel and returning them to Russia. This is the third flight by Russia in the past 24 hours to evacuate its embassy in Israel.
There are some news that Russia has been informed of apparently.
Pray the Rosary......prions le Très Saint rosaire et faisons pénitence.....urgent...la guerre est à notre porte !

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Local Cuban media and pro-government sources claim that Colonel Humberto Alfonso Roca was among the Cuban personnel killed during the recent U.S. operation in Venezuela. These sources also allege he previously served in a security role during Pope Francis’s 2013 visit.

The US army has killed Coronel Humberto Alfonso Roca, who was once escorting and protecting the Pope Francis. He was part of Maduro’s security detail

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Identified a Cuban colonel killed in Venezuela: he was part of Maduro's security detail

One of the 32 Cuban military personnel killed during the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, which culminated in the capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3, has been identified.
It is about Colonel Humberto Alfonso Roca, 67 years old, who according to social media posts was part of the senior command of Maduro's Security Device, serving as one of the key leaders of the personal protection scheme for the Chavista leader.
Images and references shared by the reporter and activist Mag Jorge Castro and other users on
social media indicate that Roca was not only assigned to the direct protection of Maduro, but he was also present at high-profile events, even escorting personalities such as Pope Francis or former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during their visits to Cuba in 2015.
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With over three decades of service in the Personal Security Directorate of the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), the colonel also formed part of the so-called first ring of security for Fidel …

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Stew Peters - Alex Jones is now shilling for “big corporations” like BlackRock to f...
Alex Jones is now shilling for “big corporations” like BlackRock to flood into Venezuela and take control of its infrastructure.

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Leo XIV Chosen to Preserve Francis’ Revolution – Cardinal

“I am in favour of moving ahead quickly with the ordination of women to the diaconate,” English Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe OP, 80, told Telegraph.co.uk on January 6.
On female priests, he added that it is “complicated”: “It’s not the most important question. Ordination to the priesthood isn’t the big priority. It has to be done with the consent of the whole Church.”
Beautiful Touching Between Elderly Men
Cardinal Radcliffe is a friend of the late Pope Francis. In 2016, while recovering from an operation on his jaw following a cancer diagnosis, he attended a conference in Rome with the then pope:
“He came over and rested his forehead on my forehead for about 30 seconds. Nothing was said. It was beautiful.”
Leo XIV in Continuity with Francis, but Better Manners
Pope Leo XIV was elected partly “to bring back people who had been alienated by Francis”, and partly to continue his predecessor’s work.
"We chose Leo because he could do both – he could move it on but also gather people in …More

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Boanerges Boanerges

Yes...diabolical revolution to overthrow perennial Church teaching

Paolo F

Not bad for an Anglican!

In Principio

Blessed Antonio Grassi ~~~ The more humble a man is, the better he knows himself, and, therefore the better he knows God...

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Scottish Bishops On "Draconian" Abortion Buffer Zone Law - Envisages Criminalising Prayer

On 6 January, the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland published a statement addressing Scotland’s abortion buffer zone legislation. It follows the first person charged under the new law.
The legislation establishes exclusion zones of up to 200 metres around approximately 30 abortion facilities nationwide. Within these zones, conduct deemed to 'influence' decisions relating to abortion may constitute a criminal offence.
The bishops described the law as vague and draconian, adding that it restricts critical voices from democratic debate in the public sphere.
The statement followed the arrest of Rose Docherty, 75, who was detained in autumn 2025 for holding up a sign in silence. It read: "Coercion is a crime. Here to talk. Only if you want." Ms Docherty was standing within the buffer zone surrounding the abortion facility at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Ms Docherty was released after several hours in custody and later appeared in court.
The bishops noted that, when consulted on the …More

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Oh, God be praised! Here are _more_ bishops daring to speak out. Thank God!

Tom Morelli

The case for annexing Greenland: The country is essential to America’s, and Europe’s, security in the Arctic region

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The case for annexing Greenland

What do you think: is it manifest destiny that the United States acquire or at least exercise control over Greenland? That’s pretty much how we got Texas, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam and American Samoa. Then there was the Louisiana purchase. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson doubled the size of the United States, paying France $15 million or a bit less than three cents per acre for a land mass that is about 26 percent of the contiguous United States. And let’s not forget about Alaska.
A few facts about Greenland. It is big: 836,000 square miles. It is home to about 50,000 people, mostly Inuits. Historically, it has been seen as the semi-autonomous property of Denmark. It is much closer to the east coast of the United States than it is to Denmark – much, much closer if you travel from the 51st state, sometimes known as Canada. According to Donald Trump, we’ll get around to talking about the United States exercising control of Greenland in “two months,”…

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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 25 - The Messiah promised and prefigured-Third and fourth promises-Sixth figure of the Messiah-Jacob . (A.C. 1739.)
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St. Vincent - Digital Witness St Vincent youtube.com/watch?v=mVAxUMuhz98

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The Heresy of Modernism Continues to Grow and None of Our Church Leaders Seem to Care

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The Heresy of Modernism Continues to Grow and None of Our Church Leaders Seem to Care

First of all, what is the heresy of Modernism? It’s important to understand that this essay refers to the formally declared heresy of Modernism—not “modernism” in the artistic, cultural, political, or purely philosophical usages of the word. Modernism in Catholic theological doctrine, however, is indeed a heresy—a heresy that progressive-minded Catholics often dally with, and that tradition-minded Catholics have always avoided like the plague.
Modernism was present in our Church for a long time before Pope Saint Pius X officially condemned it as a heresy in 1907.
[1] Its presence in the Church had grown significantly during the 19th century and into the early 20th. The Church’s 1907 condemnation of Modernism as a heresy stifled its 20th century growth, at least superficially, for a generation or two, but the specter of Modernism never ceased haunting the corridors of the Vatican until Modernism itself broke forth big-time, in the open, in the Church’s teachings in the Second Vatican …

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Cardinal: “I wasn’t invited” Cardinal Leopoldo José Brenes of Managua, Nicaragua, will not be taking part in the first consistory convened by Pope Francis for 7–8 January. On 5 January, he told VOSTV.com.ni that he had never received a summons. "I won't be there. They didn't call me. I checked my email and WhatsApp. Nothing.”

Cardenal Leopoldo Brenes no asistirá al primer consistorio convocado por el Papa León XIV

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Some cardinals are more equal than others.

Kings' Pastry / Galette des Rois Recipe.
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Link here: January 6: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

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Pope Leo XIV delivering the English summary of his first General Audience catechesis of a new cycle on Vatican II, saying: “We see that the documents have lost none of their relevance and are pertinent to the demands and challenges of today. Closely studying the Council documents will help us to be attentive interpreters of the signs of the times, and to proclaim the Gospel to all.”

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@P. O'B Me too!

sp2 . .

What he is really saying is, screw the Bible and what Christ taught,
and screw the idea of repentance,
just pay attention to the documents in the Second Vatican Council, that's most important.

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Sanctity Through the Rosary -- Hugon, Édouard, O_P_ & Alberta, Mary, O_P_...to download, to print, to share !

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Tom Morelli

— “My mom is living her life all wrong. I really want to help her…”
— “Help her how, exactly?”
— “Teach her how to live the right way.”
— “And you?”
— “What about me?”
— “Are you living the right way?”
— “Why are we talking about me? I’m talking about my mom!”
That’s how this story began—an ordinary one, yet deeply revealing.
Sitting across from me was a young, beautiful woman in a bright dress, wrists full of shiny bracelets. Confident. Modern. Put together.
Her mother, she said, lived “the wrong way.” Because despite having an apartment and even a voucher for a wellness resort, she stubbornly refused to relax. Instead, she wanted her garden, her vegetable beds, her potatoes.
“I’ve told her a hundred times—just buy the potatoes, I’ll pay!” the daughter complained. “All she and her friends talk about are their grandkids.”
“And what do you think they should be talking about?” I asked.
“Spiritual growth,” she said without hesitation.
“And you?” I smiled.
“Me again?” …More

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Because she understood: everything she has today grew out of those garden beds.
“But you’re only talking about material things,” she objected softly. “There’s also spirituality, trust, love…”
“It’s easy to talk about spirituality when your fridge is full,” I replied.
“It’s much harder when it’s empty. Your mother gave you everything she could. And it worked—you now have choices. How to live. What to believe in. And now—it’s your turn.”