Archbishop Paglia Distances Himself from Bishop's Bell for the Unborn Children: Bishop Antonio Suetta, 63, of Ventimiglia–Sanremo, Italy, installed a “Bell for the Unborn Children” in the diocesan bell tower in Sanremo on December 28. It rings every evening at 20:00 as a reminder of children killed by abortion. Bishop Suetta was fiercely attacked by the media and left-wing parties. He clarified that the bell’s purpose is to foster prayerful remembrance and respect for life. Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, 80, former president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, publicly distanced himself from the initiative when asked about it at a conference in Sanremo. He said that he had preferred bells for the elderly and for 'fraternity' over Bishop Suetta's bell.
L'ex presidente della Pontificia Accademia per la Vita va a Sanremo e prende le distanze dall'iniziativa della "Campana dei bambini non nati" presa dal vescovo Suetta. Scandaloso ma non sorprendente visti i precedenti. Ma gli altri vescovi da che parte stanno? Riccardo Cascioli
If you no longer believe what the Church teaches about the person, marriage and family, this is what you do: you distance yourself from the teaching. And silence means acceptance,
Ursula von der Leyen compares the shock of de-linking the U.S. dollar from gold and the new "global order" it created as a lesson "that geopolitical shocks can and must serve as an opportunity... the seismic change we are going through today is an opportunity."
Bishop Paskalis Bruno Syukur, 63, - famous for declining the appointment as Cardinal from Pope Francis in 2024 - has resigned as the Bishop of Bogor, Indonesia, on January 19. The Holy See had requested the resignation. Leo XIV appointed Bishop Christophorus Tri Harsono of Purwokerto as Apostolic Administrator of Bogor according to yesterday’s bulletin from the Holy See Press Office. Bishop Syukur is a Franciscan. He resigned 12 years after being appointed and 12 years before the age of 75. The Diocese of Bogor in West Java serves about 83,000 Catholics and was established in 1948. Out of Obedience to the Holy See The Vatican did not provide a reason for the decision, and there have been no public reports of health issues. The Diocese of Bogor confirmed that Bishop Syukur read a resignation letter during a farewell event on January 19. Quoting 2 Timothy 4:7, he said: “"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Behind every administrative decision, …More
January 20th - Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Fabian, Martyr A dove picked the pope. No campaign. No clout. Just Providence. Pope Saint Fabian was basically “some guy in the crowd”… until the Church watched a dove land on him and everyone knew who God had chosen. Then he spent 14 years quietly strengthening the Church in Rome, honoring the martyrs, and building real structure for charity and pastoral care. And when Emperor Decius demanded compromise, Fabian did not negotiate worship. He chose Christ and paid for it with his life. His tomb still preaches from the Catacombs of Saint Callistus with a message that hits hard: “Fabian, bishop and martyr.” If faith feels pressured to stay private, this saint is a wake up call. Courage is not loud. It is loyal. Go to HolyManna.blog to read the full story of Pope Saint Fabian and discover many more saints, feast days, and daily reflections.
Macron: "European competitiveness still lags behind that of the U.S., and in the current global order, facing precisely the Chinese approach, we have to react."
February 8, 2020 Jesus said to Catalina: “I promise to the soul that visits Me frequently in this Sacrament of Love, that I will receive it affectionately together with all the Blessed and the Angels in Heaven, and that each of its visits will be written down in the Book of its Life and I will grant to it: Every petition that is presented before the Altar of God in favor of the Church, the Pope and consecrated souls. The annulment of Satan’s power over its person and its loved ones. Special protection in case of earthquakes, hurricanes and other natural disasters which otherwise would affect it. It will be lovingly withdrawn from the world and its attractions, which are the cause of perdition. The elevation of its soul, desiring to attain sanctification, in virtuous eternal contemplation of My Face. Relief of its loved ones from the pains of Purgatory. My blessing on every material and spiritual project it undertakes, if they are for the good of its own soul. The receiving of My visit …
Demotivated, tired due to the complicated relationship with the curial leadership, and often even mobbed: the Pope's employees wish to work in a more transparent system where meritocracy is rewarded. The picture that emerges from the first representative survey conducted among those working in the offices across the Tiber between September 15 and January 7 reveals a complex and disheartening situation, as repeatedly denounced by the Adlv – a sort of internal union – although always sidelined, reaching high points of friction under Pope Francis's pontificate. However, the arrival of Pope Leo has given some hope, as he immediately addressed the Labor Tribunal – Ulsa –, authorized the payment of the conclave bonus, which had been abolished, and offered reassurances on a shared path...
January 19 Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum. by irapuato on January 19, 2014 Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum[1] (died 270) were, according to their largely legendary passio of the 6th century, four saints of the same family (a husband, his wife, and their two sons). They came from Persia to Rome, and were martyred in 270 for sympathizing with and burying the bodies of Christians. Some ancient martyrologies place the date of their death between 268 to 270, during the reign of Claudius II, although there was no persecution of Christians during this time.[2] Their story states that the family's assistance to the Christians exposed them to persecution. They were seized and delivered to the judge Muscianus or Marcianus, who, unable to persuade them to abjure their faith, condemned them to various tortures. Despite the torture, the saints refused to abjure. Maris and his two sons were thus beheaded on the Via Cornelia, and their bodies were burnt. Martha …More