High-speed trains collide after one derails in southern Spain, killing at least 21 BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — A high-speed train derailed, jumped onto the track in the opposite direction and slammed into an oncoming train Sunday in southern Spain, killing at least people 21 and injuring dozens more, the country's transport minister said. The tail end of an evening train traveling from Malaga to Madrid with some 300 passengers went off the rails near Córdoba at 7:45 p.m. local time and slammed into a train with some 200 passengers coming from Madrid to Huelva, another southern Spanish city, according to rail operator Adif. Spain's Transport Minister Óscar Puente updated the death toll to 21 after midnight when he said that rescuers had removed all the survivors. But Puente said there could be more victims still to be confirmed. Andalusia regional President Juanma Moreno said 75 passengers were hospitalized, with most taken to the nearby city of Cordoba, including 15 people with serious …More
In Spanien prallen Züge zusammen: mindestens 21 Tote, Dutzende verletzt In Spanien prallen Züge zusammen: mindestens 21 Tote, Dutzende verletzt Nutzer-Videos zeigen die Folgen eines Zugunglücks im Süden Spaniens. Dabei kamen mindestens 21 Menschen ums Leben. LESEN SIE MEHR : Video. In Spanien prallen Züge zusammen: …
Gloria.TV, a Catholic video-sharing platform, shows no widespread reports of JPEG display issues or editor malfunctions as of January 2026. Common causes for such problems often stem from client-side factors like file format incompatibilities, such as using .jpeg instead of .jpg extensions or progressive JPEG compression not fully supported by the site. No official announcements from site owners or admins address these specific issues recently. Possible Causes File naming or type mismatch: Sites like Gloria.TV may only process standard .jpg files; renaming .jpeg to .jpg resolves display problems in similar cases. Browser or cache problems: Outdated browsers, corrupted cache, or extensions can prevent images and editors from loading properly. Local device issues: High-resolution files, corruption, or OS-specific photo app glitches (e.g., Windows Photos) block JPEG rendering. Troubleshooting Steps Rename files to .jpg and ensure baseline (not progressive) JPEG compression before …More
I just selected two image files -- same exact image file but with different extensions: .jpg and .jpeg -- and both disappeared. One partially displayed after a few moments, then disappeared when I clicked it. 1) It might be due to the review process that scans uploaded images for objectionable content before posting. 2) It still opens a blank image container, so I inspected the html code behind the page and the uploaded images are being linked to a storage directory. Maybe another clue: <img src="https://seedus4268.gloriatv.net/storage1/tgnvuvq7o6wp99bh3syhmhoha8hgrtpxuftmvyt?secure=mzShiKat8538fbO0YXWVqQ&expires=1768896547" width="357" height="500" alt="">
01/18/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. International law to date has been merely a useful cover for the lawlessness practiced in international relations, mainly by the USA and the empire’s brother country occupying Palestine – Israel. Finally, a politician has emerged who openly proclaims that he does not care about international law and that he and he alone will decide on American interventions in order to strengthen world peace through war. Excerpt from an interview published on January 7, 2026, in the New York Times. Source. The topic of the new world order was addressed by geopolitical analyst Peter Koenig in his article published on Thursday on GlobalResearch.ca: The Trump-based International Order. No this is not a conspiracy theory. It is real. They got away with Covid, “vaccinating” some 5.7 billion people worldwide, at least twice. The fate of the “vaxxed” ones, will play out in the coming three to ten years, when nobody can trace death and injuries back to the poisonous …
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They Might Be Saints | Bishop Frederic Baraga Irenaeus Frederic Baraga (June 29, 1797 – January 19, 1868; Slovene: Irenej Friderik Baraga) was a Slovenian Catholic missionary to the United States, grammarian and author of Christian poetry and hymns in Native American languages. He served as the first bishop of Sault Sainte Marie and Marquette in Michigan from 1865 to 1868. He previously served as bishop of Sault Sainte Marie from 1857 to 1865 and as vicar apostolic of Upper Michigan from 1853 to 1857. Baraga's letters about his missionary work were published widely in Europe, inspiring the priests John Neumann and Francis Xavier Pierz to emigrate to the United States. In 2012, Pope Benedict XVI declared Baraga as "venerable." EWTN Frederic Baraga - Wikipedia
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 33 - The Messiah promised and prefigured - Fifteenth figure of the Messiah - Sampson.(A. C. 1245-1117.)...to download, to print, to share !
In Yiwu, Zhejiang, participants in a sports event are indoctrinated against the “xie jiao” while cycling up the hills. by Qi Junzao The Yivu race: anti-xie-jiao propaganda is not far away. On December 14, the city of Yiwu in Zhejiang province hosted what might have been a perfectly ordinary sporting event: a cycling hill‑climb invitational. One thousand riders gathered at the scenic Shili Taohua Wu area to test their stamina on the winding Yan’kou Lake track. But in China, no public gathering is too innocent to escape the heavy hand of propaganda. Suddenly, the event was transformed into a “sports + anti-xie‑jiao extravaganza.” For readers unfamiliar with the term, “xie jiao” is often translated as “cults” or “evil cults,” but this is not accurate. It designates in China since the Middle Ages “organizations spreading heterodox teachings,” and the powers that be decide which teachings are “heterodox.” Today, it is a deliberately broad and elastic label wielded by the Chinese …
Benedict XVI warned Cardinal Marx in 2021 that Germany's Synodal Way “will do harm and end badly if it is not stopped.” Marx apparently ignored the warning.
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Our Lord told us we should pray for those who persecute us, that is a command, but... how can I pray for a false prophet or prophets who wants my spiritual ruin? Hard indeed, when righteous anger becomes us when an army of pro-homosexuals, destroyers of tradition and straight up Judas are in collusion with the devil to destroy everything true faithwise is about, their mistake is thinking the Lord is not watching, and it is because He is watching we need to fulfill His commands. My prayer for Leo (Francis II) and his minions is the following: "Lord, I beg You for the traitor priests, I ask You for their souls, NOT their evil intentions." Sorry for the simplistic prayer, but it is a serious prayer, there’s no sarcasm or any ill will, If a traitor priest can repent it’s a win... I didn't pray for Bergoglio's intentions, the same way I don’t have the strenght to pray for Leo's intentions, his fruits show who he is, and believe me, I wish i was so wrong, but it feels that for every 10 …More
We have to pray for the false prophet Prevost, just like we prayed for the False prophet Bergoglio. But we cannot pray for the Antichrist as he does not have a soul. This instruction is from the Book of Truth.
LIFE AND LABORS of BISHOP BARAGA First Bishop of Marquette, Michigan Fr. Chrysostom Verwyst, OFM PDF Frederic Baraga was born on June 29, 1797, in themanor houseatMala Vas(German:Kleindorf) near the village ofDobrničinLower Carniola, a province of theDuchy of Carniolain theAustrian Empire. Today it is part of theMunicipality of TrebnjeinSlovenia. He was baptized Irenaeus Fridericus Paraga at Saint George's Church in Dobrnič, but never used the name "Irenaeus". Frederic was the fourth of five children born to Janez Baraga and Marija Katarina Jožefa née Jenčič. His sister Antonija Höffern became the first Slovenian woman to immigrate to the United States. Upon her father's death, Baraga's mother inherited an estate at Mala Vas and substantial fortune. She died in 1808, and her husband in 1812. Frederic spent his childhood in the house of Jurij Dolinar, a lay professor at the diocesan seminary at Ljubljana. Between 1809 and 1815, during the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, France …More
How much do you remember of last Sunday’s homily? What was it about? What about the one before that? Were they memorable, outstanding preaching moments? Pope Benedict, writing as Cardinal Ratzinger, wrote that preaching in modern times was in “crisis.” No end of surveys has validated that comment. What, exactly, is the problem with the homily? Pope Francis, in the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, put the problem succinctly: “We know that the faithful attach great importance to it, and that both they and their ordained ministers suffer because of homilies: the laity from having to listen to them and the clergy from having to preach them! It is sad that this is the case.” (135) Yikes! The homily is looked at as suffering?! Do some people really experience the homily as purgatory – something we just need to put up with, is somewhat painful, and which we are required to sit through, counting the time till it is over and we get on with things?! As a professor of homiletics at …
Germany’s “slime Mass” apology from the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart reveals more than procedural regret; it underscores profound fault lines in German Catholicism—between synodal experimentation and fidelity to received doctrine. The Catholic Herald offers a measured analysis of the incident and its implications.
(Feast of St. Marcellus I, Pope and Martyr – January 16) Brothers and Sisters, There is a kind of suffering that comes from the world, and we expect it. The world has always resisted the light. But there is another kind of suffering – sharper, quieter, and harder to bear – when the wound comes from within, when rejection comes not from strangers, but from one’s own. Holy Scripture says of Our Lord: “He came unto his own, and his own received him not” (John 1:11). And on this day, January 16, the traditional calendar places before us a Pope – St. Marcellus I – whose witness is marked by that same sorrowful pattern: not merely opposed by the enemies of the Church, but resisted amid turmoil and rebellion within the household of faith. So the title today is simple. And heavy. Exiled by his own. Pause for a moment and let that phrase do its work. Because it is not only history. It is a pattern. It is a temptation. It is a warning. And it is also – mysteriously – a path that God has …More
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Saint John of Ravenna | Faithful Bishop & Shepherd | Feast Day January 19 | Saint Story for Kids In today’s Saint Story for Kids, we learn about Saint John of Ravenna, a holy bishop remembered for his faithful service to the Church and his care for God’s people. Saint John lived in Italy and served as a bishop during a time when the Church needed steady leadership. He was known for guiding his community with wisdom, prayer, and love — helping people stay close to God through teaching, example, and kindness. In this episode, children will learn: Who Saint John of Ravenna was What a bishop does in the Church Why faithful leadership matters How serving others is a way of loving God Saint John’s story gently teaches kids that holiness often grows through daily faithfulness, caring for others, and staying close to God in ordinary life. Feast Day: January 19 Liturgical Colour: White Perfect for families, classrooms, children’s liturgy, and young hearts learning about leadership, service, …More