Today, Pope Leo XIV appointed Archbishop Giancarlo Dellagiovanna, 64, as Apostolic Nuncio to El Salvador. This follows one of the more unusual diplomatic incidents of the past year. On 15 March 2025, Pope Francis had named Monsignor Dellagiovanna as Apostolic Nuncio to Burkina Faso. He was consecrated as a bishop by Cardinal Pietro Parolin in Rome on 25 April 2025. However, his tenure was unusually brief, lasting only five months. On 15 August 2025, his resignation from the Burkina Faso post was quietly accepted with the appointment of a successor. The resignation remains unexplained. According to the Italian blog Cielo e Roma, the move was allegedly due to health reasons. Dellagiovanna joined the Holy See’s diplomatic service in 2005. He served in the nunciatures of Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Italy, as well as in the Secretariat of State’s Section for General Affairs. In August 2019, AciStampa.com reported that he was Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s ghostwriter. #newsRwxvrvalew
Even stranger is that the Pope has imposed a coadjutor archbishop on Cardinal Nzapalainga, 59, the metropolitan archbishop of Bangui in the Central African Republic, and this archbishop is a heretical Jesuit admirer of Francis who likes to dress up.
Leo XIV sent a video message to those gathered at DePaul University in the U.S. to mark the 15th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in the State of Illinois. He stressed that the Church continues to affirm “that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed.” In The City of God, Augustine of Hippo argues that legitimate public authority acting under just law may order death.
Pope Leo sent a video message to those gathered at DePaul University in the U.S. to mark the 15th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in the State of Illinois. In the message, he stressed that the Church continues to affirm “that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed.”
Chris Jackson rightly wrote (Hiraeth in exile): So what are we supposed to believe? That the Church “long considered” an attack on human dignity to be morally acceptable? That Scripture, the Fathers, the Doctors, the Roman Catechism, and centuries of Catholic rulers all endorsed something intrinsically contrary to the dignity of man until Francis, of all people, corrected the moral theology of Christendom?
The Vatican has accepted the appeal filed by the Benedictine monks of the Valle de los Caídos against the Spanish government’s planned “re-signification” of the monument, according to Spanish media. The move is being seen as a setback for the pro-homosexual Cardinal José Cobo of Madrid, whom critics accuse of having capitulated to the government during negotiations. Cardinal Cobo has repeatedly said that the Archdiocese of Madrid has no authority over the basilica or the Benedictine community and that responsibility lies with the Vatican. The complex includes the Basilica of the Holy Cross and the Benedictine monastery. The Sánchez government’s plans amount to the secularisation of an important Catholic religious sites. The government is expected to present in June the redevelopment project known as “La base y la cruz,” which will lay out the next stage of the redesign. This will coincide with the June visit of Pope Leo XIV to Spain. #newsDrmmbzsumh
@chris griffin The One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church has blessed and approved the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima. I disagree it is "fair and just," "all Catholics should ignore Fatima." Our Lady of Fatima said "only I can help you." If we had done what Our Lady of Fatima asked there would be no abortion today plain and simple. I think your position in opposition to Our Lady of Fatima only continues the "Errors of Russia," and abortion is one of those "Errors." God bless you!
THE REVOLUTION OF THE ‘LITTLE WAY’: How St. Therese’s Childlike Trust Subverted Worldly Power I. INTRODUCTION: A “Little” Revolution in Holiness In the 2023 Apostolic Exhortation Petite Ingressus (“A Little Entry”) honoring St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Pope Francis celebrated the Carmelite saint’s “Little Way” as a prophetic upheaval of human ambition. Rather than lofty deeds, Thérèse taught that hundreds of tiny acts of love—offered in hiddenness—transform hearts and societies more radically than grand programs. This “revolution of smallness” was, in Francis’s words, dangerous to every empire of self‑importance, for it built the Kingdom of God on the subversive foundation of total trust and humble mercy. “Unless you become like children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” Matthew 18:3 II. The Little Way as Prophetic Reversal of Power Francis pointed out that worldly power often demands spectacle, influence, and hierarchy. St. Thérèse, by contrast, embraced spiritual …More
2 Peter 2:21-22 It would have been better for them never to have known the way of righteousness than, having known it, to turn back and abandon the holy commandment that was handed on to them. What happened to them manifests the truth of the proverbs: “The dog returns to its own vomit,” and “The washed sow returns to wallowing in the mud.”
On the first anniversary of the death of Pope Francis, the question is no longer whether his legacy will endure, but how it is already unfolding. It is becoming harder to draw a clear line between the end of his pontificate and the beginning of that of Pope Leo XIV. The continuity is striking – and intentional.
Removal of restraint of the papacy on evil opens up tornado of pure evil the like humanity will ever see. Think number of people died due communist error last century now we have communist Pope. o boy
UFO-Wissenschaftlerin Amy Eskridge (34) tot aufgefunden – warnte vor Lebensgefahr! Elfter mysteriöser Todesfall bei Weltraum-Wissenschaftlern. Die Anti-Schwerkraft-Forscherin aus Huntsville arbeitete an Technologien mit Bezug zu unbekannten Flugobjekten. Sie meldete jahrelang Bedrohungen, Belästigungen und Angriffe mit Energiewaffen. Offiziell Selbstmord durch Schusswaffe, doch Ermittler sehen Mord durch privates Luftfahrtunternehmen. Elfter mysteriöser Todesfall bei Weltraum-Wissenschaftlern. Quelle: Dead UFO-linked scientist becomes ELEVENTH … Kanal folgen: Aktuell360 (Antiilluminaten TV)
I came so that they might have life April 26, IV Sunday of Easter Which voice should we listen to? Which leader should we follow? Which path should we take? Which door should we cross to enjoy this wonderful gift of God that is life? These are the questions that every man or woman who comes into this world must face. Questions that for our contemporaries sounds as desperately urgent due to the fact that, as Pope Leo the XIV reminded us these days, we are living in a dramatic hour of history. The invitation that the Church makes to everybody is not to be afraid!” In fact, for us, the Christians, there are no doubts: Jesus of Nazareth is the Redeemer of the world. He is the “path” who leads to the whole truth. He is the “door” who gives access to eternal life. He is the “love“ who set the hearts on fire. He is the “hope” who does not disappoint. He is the “joy” who never end. He is the Good Shepherd, who leads his people to the final victory over evil and death!
CATHOLICS, HOW ON EARTH, DO YOU REALLY EXPECT ME TO BELIEVE THAT A WOMAN GAVE BIRTH TO GOD? Yes. And if you don’t believe that, then you don’t yet believe in Christianity. Because Christianity does not begin with a philosophy. It begins with a scandal. A womb. A woman. And God. Let’s be clear from the start Catholics do not believe Mary created God. God has no beginning. God has no origin. God has no cause. But Catholics do believe something far more shocking: The eternal God truly entered time. The infinite God truly took flesh. And that flesh was taken entirely from a woman. Not symbolically. Not metaphorically. Not “in appearance.” But really. The Question That Divides True Faith from Comfortable Religion The title Mother of God does not exalt Mary first. It protects Christ first. Because the real question is not: “Can a woman give birth to God?” The real question is: Who exactly was born in Bethlehem? If the child Mary carried was: only a man, Christianity collapses partly God,…More
The Vatican altered the official Italian transcript of Pope Leo XIV’s 23 April flight remarks, removing the word "infamous". He had used it while discussing homosexual "blessings" in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and describing Pope Francis’ phrase tutti, tutti, tutti as infamous, famous, well known.
The Vatican is editing out Pope Leo XIV’s joke that Pope Francis’ “tutti, tutti, tutti”, is “infamous”
Ballroom BLOCKED MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas and Talking Feds host Harry Litman report on Trump’s late night meltdown against a federal judge who once again blocked his unlawful construction of the White House golden ballroom. Subscribe: @TalkingFeds Visit Meidas+ | MeidasTouch Network | Substack for more! It's not unusual for political leaders to repeat themselves publicly. Repetition reinforces ideas and keeps messaging consistent. But there's one topic President Trump can't seem to shake: his plans for a 90,000-square-foot, $400 million privately-funded White House ballroom. A Washington Post analysis (1) found Trump has referenced the ballroom on roughly one-third of the days this year in public remarks or social media posts. That pace puts the project on par with, or in some cases ahead of, mentions of major issues such as healthcare affordability and prescription drug pricing.
Ambiences, Customs and Civilizations Catolicismo, Campos (Rio de Janeiro), no. 23 – November 1952 by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira How the modern world, caught up in sensuality, deceives itself when it sees only decadence in aging. When one knows how to esteem the spirit more highly than the body, growing old is to grow into what is most noble, the soul. Although aging does entail bodily decadence, this is only the material element in the human person. The body may indeed lose its beauty and its vigor, but it may enrich itself with the translucence of a soul that knew how to develop and grow along the course of life. This translucence constitutes the highest beauty the human face may acquire. _____________________________* * * * ______________________________ Saint Mary Euphrasia Pelletier was born in the island of Noirmoutier of pious parents on July 31, 1796, and received in baptism the name of Rose Virginia. She entered the community of the “Refuge” of Tours in 1814, and made her …More
04/23/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. War is good in only one instance: when it is successfully prevented. Of course, every state has the right to defend itself against aggression. There is no point in debating that. Even a state under attack has a duty to do everything in its power to avoid war. And by that I do not mean that one should give in to the enemy’s threats. Such a submissive attitude usually provokes even greater aggression. In my opinion, Iran has provided an excellent example in recent decades of how to avoid war. If you’ve read that Iran sought to build a nuclear bomb and thereby threatened the civilized world, then you’ve read that. And if you believe it, that speaks to your thoughtlessness and your susceptibility to primitive propaganda. Such a mainstream claim has just as much to do with the truth as COVID-19 has to do with a pandemic—namely, nothing at all. A young Pakistani artist paid tribute to the slain leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, by creating an …
The last journey doesn't send a warning. It arrives without asking. Without preparation. Sometimes... it doesn't even give you a chance to say goodbye. You leave without an "I love you," Without a "Forgive me," Without that last, unspoken embrace. We spend our days obsessed with plans— Vacations, career goals, shopping lists, errands to run…But we rarely think about that other trip. The one that comes like a thief in the night, Grabs you by the hand—and takes you away. It doesn’t matter if you’re ready, If you’re wide awake or fast asleep, If you’re terrified, Or if you still have so much left to say. And it hurts. It hurts so much it’s hard to draw a breath. Because only then do we realize that we can't take anything with us. Not our things, not our titles... only the love we gave. Only the memories we left behind in the hearts of others. Sometimes we walk out the door in a rage, Slamming it behind us... Never thinking that it might be our very last "goodbye." Seeing so many people …More