The Diocese of Cremona, Italy, has announced two spring events flirting with homosexuality. A biblical-theological meeting will take place on April 24, followed by a prayer vigil on May 8 at the Church of San Giuseppe in Cambonino. The April meeting, led by Jesuit priest Father Iuri Sandrin, is intended to reflect on how homosexual relationships raise questions for Christian communities. The May vigil, presided over by Bishop Antonio Napolioni, is described as being for the overcoming of discrimination, particularly "homophobia" and "transphobia". According to the diocese, the initiatives aim to “help” homosexuals to feel more included in the Church. The announcement also references a 2025 synodal document by the Italian Bishops’ Conference, which encourages local Churches to promote homosexualism. In November 2018, Monsignor Napolioni held an ecumenical prayer vigil with Methodists and Seventh-day Adventists in Cremona. #newsNdjhryqaaq
A Embrun, dans les Gaules, saint Marcellin, premier évêque de cette ville. De la férie : messe du deuxième dimanche après Pâques Sanctoral Saint Marcellin d’Embrun, Evêque Avec saint Dominus et saint Vincent, il était venu d’Afrique pour évangéliser les Alpes françaises. Il construisit à Embrun une église qu’il fit consacrer par saint Eusèbe de Verceil qui lui conféra le sacre épiscopal. On raconte beaucoup de miracles opérés durant son vivant. Il fut surtout soucieux de combattre l’arianisme et dut souvent s’enfuir pour échapper aux fonctionnaires impériaux chargés de l’arrêter. Cet illustre apôtre de l’Embrunais est cité avec éloge dans tous les martyrologes. Il part d’Afrique du Nord avec deux compagnons, Vincent et Domnin, dans le désir d’évangéliser la Gaule païenne. Après un séjour à Rome, sur le conseil du pape, tous trois s’arrêtent à Verceil auprès de l’évêque Eusèbe qui leur demande de porter l’Évangile dans la région d’Embrun. Marcellin est l’âme …
How did birth control impact the world? How has the West drifted from its grounding in God, and what has been lost along the way? In this Socrates in the Studio conversation, author and scholar Mary Eberstadt joins Eric Metaxas to examine one of the most pressing cultural and spiritual questions of our time.
With Jesus: The Story of Mary Coredemptrix, No. 12: The Council and Coredemptrix In light of so much confusion about the Second Vatican Council and Mary's role as Co-Redemptrix, please listen to the following explanation, based on the facts, regarding Vatican II and Mary's role as human Co-Redemptrix with Jesus, as discussed by Dr. Mark Miravalle and Dr. Robert Fastiggi.
17. marca (Deň svätého Patrika) sa počas eucharistie v kláštore Clonard v Belfaste v Severnom Írsku konal liturgický tanec. Dievčatá z miestnej tanečnej školy priniesli obetné dary k oltáru a poskakovali okolo neho.
Today is the 120th anniversary of the prodigies witnessed at Saint Gabriel's College when Our Lady came to support her children during a time of severe persecution. April 20, 1906, Our Lady of Quito, Queen of Equador, pray for us.
"2. While the soul is in mortal sin nothing can profit it; none of its good works merit an eternal reward, since they do not proceed from God as their first principle, and by Him alone is our virtue real virtue. The soul separated from Him is no longer pleasing in His eyes, because by committing a mortal sin, instead of seeking to please God, it prefers to gratify the devil, the prince of darkness, and so comes to share his blackness. I knew a person to whom our Lord revealed the result of a mortal sin and who said she thought no one who realized its effects could ever commit it, but would suffer unimaginable torments to avoid it."
[Saint Teresa of Avila XVI Century AD; Avila, Crown of Castile, Spanish Monarchy/Alba de Tormes, Crown of Castile, Spanish Monarchy; Aged 67; Virgin; Doctor of the Church; Mystic; Writer; Reformer] “Chapter II ~ DESCRIBES THE HIDEOUS APPEARANCE OF A SOUL IN MORTAL SIN AS REVEALED BY GOD TO SOME ONE: OFFERS A FEW REMARKS ON SELFKNOWLEDGE: THIS CHAPTER IS USEFUL AS IT CONTAINS SOME POINTS REQUIRING ATTENTION. AN EXPLANATION OF THE MANSIONS. 1. BEFORE going farther, I wish you to consider the state to which mortal sin brings this magnificent and beautiful castle, this pearl of the East, this tree of life, planted beside the living waters of life which symbolize God Himself. No night can be so dark, no gloom nor blackness can compare to its obscurity. Suffice it to say that the sun in the centre of the soul, which gave it such splendour and beauty, is totally eclipsed, though the spirit is as fitted to enjoy God’s presence as is the crystal to reflect the sun. 2. While the soul is in mortal …More
Imam greets Leo "in the name of Allah" in Catholic cathedral. Gloria TV: On 16 April, Pope Leo XIV presided over an interreligious peace meeting inside St Joseph's Cathedral in Bamenda, Cameroon. El Hadj Mohammed Aboubakar, the chief imam of Buea, gave a speech on behalf of the Muslim community and greeted Leo XIV with the Islamic greeting, As-salāmu ʿalaykum, adding: "I greet you in the name of Allah, who is most compassionate, the most merciful". By his sin of omission, Robert Prevost confirms Muslims in their rejection of the true God, allowing them to continue trampling upon and despising Christ as Redeemer. The pro-Islamic Prevost defends neither the true God nor the Catholic faith in his apostate interreligious facades for peace. —He mocks God and the Catholic faith, in collusion with those who deny the Prince of Peace and worship false gods. Here, too, we see the lack of mercy of the impostor Prevost, for an act of mercy consists in correcting those who err. He is hireling who …
2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 And in every wicked deception designed for those who are perishing [@Jeffrey Ade] because they refused to accept the love of the truth and thereby gain salvation. For this reason, God imposes on them [@Jeffrey Ade] a powerful delusion. They believe what is false, so that all who have not believed the truth but instead have taken pleasure in wickedness will be condemned.
John Prevost discussed in an April 17 interview with 'EWTN News In Depth' his life as the pope’s brother. Main points. Loss of privacy: “I used to be able to leave the front door open. Now I’m hesitant because you don’t know who’s going to come to the door.” Ordinary childhood: “Probably like anyone else’s—it was a mom and dad, three boys, school, homework, play, and repeat. It was just a normal life.” Childhood memory: “One time we were building a shed in the backyard and Rob fell through the roof. It was just part of the wood was rotted, because we were using old doors from the house for the roof.” Leo XIV’s early vocation: “We always knew that he wanted to be a priest. From a very young age, that was just always there.” A “prophecy”: “When he was maybe in first or second grade, one of the moms across the street said, ‘You know, he’s going to be the first American Pope.’ We just kind of heard it and moved on.” Still just brothers: “People say, ‘Who says no to the Pope?’ I …More
Cardinal Bernardin Chicago Catholic were dad in all this and mommy boy not in a good way. Seminaries in America hot bed of homos I know a Priest he promoted to Bishop in Canada is a raging homosexual
Pope Leo was captivated by this new statue of St. Augustine at the Catholic University of Central Africa, where St. Augustine stands in the shape of Africa, holding a book with the words in Latin written “Tolle lege,” the words he heard in the midst of his conversion.
Sept. 2, 2025 Mission of Divine Mercy Message in our Time God the Father Message: He is Not Mine September 2nd, 2025 God the Father.“He is not Mine.” (This Message was dictated to Sister in Spanish, and this is her translation into English. NOTE: The footnotes are not dictated by God. They are added by Sister. Sometimes the footnote is to help clarify for the reader Sister’s sense of the meaning of a certain word or idea, and at other times to better convey the sense of God’s or Our Lady’s tone when They spoke.) Write, Florecita. What shall I write?1 What I command exclusively, and exclusively what I command.2 Write that soon you will see portents in the sky and on the earth and in the seas.3 Do not be deceived. The devil has power to deceive and to cause superficial [apparent] portents that amaze My children, and – letting themselves be swayed by what they see – allow confusion and doubt to enter into their hearts.4 Children, this is why I lead you along the arduous path of a strong …More
James Martin in leaked audio: There has been a “step forward,” not a full change in doctrine. Martin points to Fiducia Supplicans, approved under Pope Francis. It allows priests to give non-liturgical, spontaneous blessings to same-sex couples. These are not marriages and not formal ceremonies. Recognition of “goodness” in these relationships. He emphasizes that the Church is beginning to acknowledge positive elements (love, commitment, faith) in same-sex couples. Change is gradual, not revolutionary. The Church is “moving,” but slowly. What may seem minor in Western countries is very controversial globally, especially in parts of Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Pastoral shift driven by real people. The growing visibility of LGBTQ individuals (family members, parishioners) is pushing the Church to engage more compassionately and realistically.
The Acts of the Apostles Explained | The Birth of the Church | Catechism for Kids What happened after Jesus ascended into heaven? In this video, we dive into Acts of the Apostles, the powerful story of how the early Church began. Written by Saint Luke the Evangelist, Acts continues the story of Jesus—now working through His Apostles. Key themes in Acts: The Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost The Church is born with power and boldness The Apostles preach fearlessly Especially Saint Peter The Gospel spreads to the world Through missionaries like Saint Paul the Apostle The Book of Acts shows us: The Church is alive and guided by the Holy Spirit Faith is meant to be shared, not hidden God works through ordinary people And here’s the powerful truth: Acts is not finished. We are still part of the story. Lord, help us live boldly as Your Church. St Joseph's Corner
Spiegati gli Atti degli Apostoli | La nascita della Chiesa Gli Atti degli Apostoli sono un testo contenuto nel Nuovo Testamento, scritto in greco antico. La sua redazione definitiva risale probabilmente attorno all'80-90, ma sono state proposte anche datazioni verso il 60-70 d.C. La tradizione cristiana lo attribuisce a Luca, collaboratore di Paolo e autore del Vangelo secondo Luca.[Nota 1] Atti è composto da 28 capitoli e narra la storia della comunità cristiana dall'ascensione di Gesù (1,6-11) fino all'arrivo di Paolo a Roma (28,16), coprendo un periodo che spazia approssimativamente dal 30 al 63 d.C. Oltre che su Paolo, l'opera si sofferma diffusamente anche sull'operato dell'apostolo Pietro. Il libro descrive il rapido sviluppo, l'espansione e l'organizzazione della testimonianza cristiana prima tra i giudei e poi nelle nazioni che si affacciano sul Mediterraneo. Atti degli Apostoli - Wikipedia