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The poorly selected bishops are destabilising dioceses, writes SilereNonPossum.com. Appointments are made based on ideology or optics rather than solid canonical and pastoral competence. Whole Italian dioceses are reported to be in “a state of desperation”. And: “In some places, there are even dozens of priests ready to move elsewhere, just to escape dynamics that have become unliveable.” SilereNonPossum also comments on yesterday’s elevation of Sister Simona Brambilla as a new member of the Dicastery for Bishops. As prefect of the Dicastery for Religious, she is said to have an “authoritarian leadership style” characterised by game-playing and an anger-filled approach behind the public image.

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Women assessing bishops? The results of this tokenism are plain for all to see.

Vatican City - In recent years, inside the Roman Curia, there has been a succession of appointments we would never have wanted to see. We are not talking about choices that are debatable on the level of sensitivities or ideological camps, but about profiles that are objectively unfit: people placed in decisive roles without the basic requirements to sustain them, without a stature consistent with the office, without that credibility which, in the Church, is not so much something to brag about as a condition for governing.
Governing authority: an unresolved knot
The knot becomes even clearer when people try to normalise the idea that governing authority works as it does in civil organisations, regulated by management criteria and vaguely “institutional” standards. Benedict XVI, in his catechesis on the
munus regendi, recalled a fundamental principle: ecclesial governance is born of a mandate and a form, not of a sociological investiture. The priest is called “to guide, with the …

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Did you know it’s now virtually impossible for most Westerners to adopt from Russia? Here is why.

Dima Yakolvv Law. When Dima a toddler was found dead in a car with heat stroke after being left in the car by his father.
RUSSIA BANS FOREIGN ADOPTION! #worldleaders #pu
Pictures of President Putin who invited over 5,000 Orphans to the Kremlin.

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Saint Onesimus | From Slave to Saint | Feast Day February 15th | Saint Story for Kids
In today’s Saint Story for Kids, we learn about Saint Onesimus, a man whose life was completely transformed by Christ. Saint Onesimus is mentioned in the New Testament in the Letter to Philemon, written by Saint Paul the Apostle. Onesimus was once a slave who ran away, but after meeting Saint Paul, he became a Christian. Paul called him “no longer a slave, but more than a slave — a beloved brother.” Tradition says Onesimus later became a bishop and faithfully served the Church. In this episode, children will learn: Who Saint Onesimus was What forgiveness and reconciliation mean How Jesus changes hearts Why every person has dignity Saint Onesimus’ story gently teaches kids that God can transform any life, and that in Christ, we are all brothers and sisters. Feast Day: February 15 Liturgical Colour: White Perfect for families, classrooms, and young hearts learning about mercy, dignity, and new …More

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Hl. Onesimus - Gedenktag: am 15. Februar
Ein Jünger des heiligen Paulus, der ihn in seinem Brief an die Kolosser erwähnt: „Mit Tychikus kommt auch Onesimus, der treue und geliebte Bruder, der einer von euch ist. Sie werden euch über alles hier informieren“ (4,9), sowie im Brief an Philemon: „Ich bitte dich für Onesimus, mein Kind, das ich in meinen Fesseln gezeugt habe“ (1,10).
Von Ignatius von Antiochien wissen wir, dass Onesimus später von Paulus selbst in Ephesus zum Bischof geweiht wurde, als Nachfolger von Timotheus.

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Barnhardt Podcast #245: SSPX Dances with Wolves

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In this episode, The Tombstone Four begin by discussing St. John of Matha and the Trinitarian Order he founded… to ransom Christians held as slaves and prisoners by musloids. Will we ever see even a fraction of such manful virility among priests and religious again? Next, we commemorate the upcoming 13th dark anniversary of Pope Benedict’s substantially erroneous (and probably also coerced) invalid attempt at partially resigning the papacy. Finally, we celebrate the fact of the upcoming episcopal consecrations by the SSPX, but still marvel at the cognitive dissonance the Society continues to display by insisting that Bergoglio and now Prevost were/are popes. Ann goes on a passionate rant about the Superior General of the SSPX meeting with sodomite groomer-porn peddler, Touchme Fagnandez. Dances with Wolves, indeed.
Book: “With Glory and Honor You Crowned Them”
LifeSite interview with Superior General of the SSPX
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the book claims 80 percent of priests working at the Vatican are gay

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A new exposé on homosexuality in the Vatican is coming out next week. What can we expect?

A new book claiming to expose what the author alleges is hypocrisy from leaders of the Catholic Church over issues of homosexuality will be published next week, coinciding with the start of a much-anticipated Vatican summit to discuss the church’s ongoing problems in addressing clerical sexual abuse—leading some to worry that gay priests will be blamed for the crisis.
According to a press release from its publisher, Bloomsbury,
In The Closet of the Vatican, by the French journalist Frédéric Martel, “exposes the rot at the heart of the Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church today.” Mr. Martel, also a sociologist, is reported to have spent four years conducting more than 1,500 interviews, including conversations with 41 cardinals and dozens of priests and other Vatican officials. That is according to the British journal The Tablet, which also says that the book claims 80 percent of priests working at the Vatican are gay, though not necessarily sexually active.
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Book published in 2019

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Leo XIV Names Inter-Religion Champion as Bishop - "Church Must Encourage Truths in Other Faiths"

Leo XIV has appointed on February 14 Rev. Francisco Antonio Agnelo Jacinto Pinheiro as Bishop of Sindhudurg, India.
He was ordained a priest on 28 October 2000 for the Archdiocese of Goa and Damão.
Since 2018, he has been in charge of the Apostolate of Interreligious Dialogue in the Archdiocese of Goa and Damão.
Muslim and Hindu Devotional Elements in Churches
Monsignor Pinheiro organised several “inter-religious prayer gatherings” as church-sponsored events. Some examples:
In December 2022, ArchGoaDaman.com describes an inter-religious meeting at the Basilica of Bom Jesus. It included Hindu hymns and bhajans and a pagan prayer dance “invoking Divine blessings.” Fr. Agnelo Pinheiro, Convenor of the Apostolate of Inter-Religious Dialogue, spoke the vote of thanks.
On November 30, 2023, he organised a “Care for Creation” day in Old Goa. It was labelled as an “inter-religious prayer gathering,” including hymns and prayer dances by Hindu and Muslim leaders alongside Catholic rituals, …More

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It is inconceivable that the fraternity would want to make a pact with a declared enemy of God and the Church. After Pachamama and Fiducia Supplicans, what more proof did they need of Bergoglio and Prevost's rebellion against God and the Church?

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This nut is brain dead. We can all agree that air is necessary to live and that it is invisible. But if I should also say some illogical and heretical things, I must not be listened to. The same is true about pagan religions.

The Scientist Who Became a Saint | St. Albert the Great

He was one of the greatest scientific minds of the Middle Ages — and a Catholic bishop. St. Albert the Great studied nature, chemistry, biology, and astronomy while defending the harmony of faith and reason. He mentored St. Thomas Aquinas and proved that serious science and deep holiness are not enemies, but allies.
Feast Day: November 15 — Patron of scientists and students.
The Scientist Who Became a Saint | St. Albert the Great

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Valentine Wishes

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Because the Church downplayed this great saint, the world took him and secularized all the good he did.

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Leo XIV is flooding the episcopacy with pro-homosexuals

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The one form of the Roman rite?

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In 1870 the Church drew a line in stone. At the First Vatican Council, under Pope Pius IX, the bishops didn’t hedge. They defined that the Pope holds supreme, full, immediate, and universal jurisdiction over the whole Church. Supreme means supreme. Universal means universal. Catholic English isn’t that complicated.
And yet, here we are.
A certain stripe of modern “traditionalist” thumps Vatican I with one hand and swats away the living Pope with the other. They revere papal primacy in sepia tone. They champion infallibility—preferably retroactive. They pledge loyalty to Peter, provided Peter is safely dead.
You can’t swear allegiance to the Chair of Peter and then treat its current occupant like a temporary intern.
Let’s be clear. Not every papal utterance is infallible. Catholics aren’t required to pretend prudential judgments are carved on Sinai. But Vatican I wasn’t only about rare ex cathedra fireworks. It was about authority—real authority—attached to a living office for the …More

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"Let’s be clear. Not every papal utterance is infallible. Catholics aren’t required to pretend prudential judgments are carved on Sinai. But Vatican I wasn’t only about rare ex cathedra fireworks. It was about authority—real authority—attached to a living office for the sake of unity"
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True. And what does Vatican I extraordinary Magisterium teach us about the papal authority? For example it teaches:
"For the holy Spirit was promised to the successors of Peter
not so that they might, by his revelation, make known some new doctrine,
but that, by his assistance, they might saintly guard and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith transmitted by the apostles."
Neque enim Petri successoribus Spiritus Sanctus promissus est, ut eo revelante novam doctrinam patefacerent, sed ut eo assistente traditam per Apostolos revelationem seu fidei depositum sancte custodirent et fideliter exponerent.
And when we compare it with the practice of post-conciliar popes we see plainly that …More

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FAITHFULNESS TO THE GOSPEL

Hebrews 13:8-9: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings.
1 Corinthians 15:1-3: “I remind you, brothers and sisters, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and in which you stand firm, and by which you are saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you... Otherwise, you would have believed in vain! For I passed on to you as of first importance what I also received.”

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Newly released Epstein files circulating online. Include a document titled “Illuminati Families and Their Associates.” The list claims Jeffrey Epstein was linked to an Illuminati North American Group, naming powerful families and institutions.

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1st book of Kings 12,26-32.13,33-34.
Jeroboam thought to himself: "The kingdom will return to David's house.
If now this people go up to offer sacrifices in the temple of the LORD in Jerusalem, the hearts of this people will return to their master, Rehoboam, king of Judah, and they will kill me."
After taking counsel, the king made two calves of gold and said to the people: "You have been going up to Jerusalem long enough. Here is your God, O Israel, who brought you up from the land of Egypt."
And he put one in Bethel, the other in Dan.
This led to sin, because the people frequented these calves in Bethel and in Dan.
He also built temples on the high places and made priests from among the people who were not Levites.
Jeroboam established a feast in the eighth month on the fifteenth day of the month to duplicate in Bethel the pilgrimage feast of Judah, with sacrifices to the calves he had made; and he stationed in Bethel priests of the high places he had built.
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Jerobeams Abgötterei
25 Jerobeam aber baute Sichem auf dem Gebirge Ephraim und wohnte darin, und zog von da heraus und baute Pnuel.(1. Mose 32.31)
26 Jerobeam aber gedachte in seinem Herzen: Das Königreich wird nun wieder zum Hause David fallen. 27 Wenn dies Volk soll hinaufgehen, Opfer zu tun in des HERRN Hause zu Jerusalem, so wird sich das Herz dieses Volkes wenden zu ihrem Herrn Rehabeam, dem König Juda's, und sie werden mich erwürgen und wieder zu Rehabeam, dem König Juda's, fallen. 28 Und der König hielt einen Rat und machte zwei goldenen Kälber und sprach zu ihnen: es ist euch zuviel, hinauf gen Jerusalem zu gehen; siehe, da sind deine Götter, Israel, die dich aus Ägyptenland geführt haben.(2. Mose 32.4) (2. Mose 32.8)
29 Und er setzte eins zu Beth-El, und das andere tat er gen Dan. 30 Und das geriet zur Sünde; denn das Volk ging hin vor das eine bis gen Dan.(1. Könige 14.16) 31 Er machte auch ein Haus der Höhen und machte Priester aus allem Volk, die nicht von den Kindern Levi …
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Who is afraid of Anti-Zi0nism and why it’s treated as dangerous
At the University of Hamburg (UHH), doctoral researcher and Jew!sh anti-Zi0nist activist Hadas Emma Kedar delivers an excerpt from her lecture “Who is afraid of Anti-Zi0nism?”
Drawing on critical media studies and lived experience, she examines how opposition to Zi0nism is framed as taboo, and argues that anti-Zi0nism is a legitimate political stance rooted in justice, solidarity, and liberation for Palestine.

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Her "anti Zionism" is equal to the godless globalists anti American colonialism of Columbus. She believes the Jews are on " stolen land." She is likely a rabid feminist, secular atheist.

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There are honest Jews.
I expect them to take another step forward.