Pope Leo’s Wake-Up Call: Don’t Let GPS Guide Your Life! | Shalom World News During his visit to the Vatican’s summer camp, Pope Leo shared a powerful lesson with children about the right place of technology in our lives. Reflecting on his own experiences with GPS leading him in the wrong direction, the Pope reminded them that devices can assist us — but they should never replace the mind and heart God has given us. “God has given us a wonderful ability with our brain,” he said, encouraging children to think, learn, prepare, and develop the gift of critical thinking. In a world filled with screens and instant answers, Pope Leo’s message was simple yet profound: use technology wisely but trust the God-given intelligence within you.
Papa Leone e "quelle volte che il Gps mi ha fatto sbagliare strada" "Più volte nella mia vita il GPS mi ha portato sulla strada sbagliata". Con un episodio personale e un sorriso, Papa Leone ha invitato bambini e ragazzi a non affidarsi ciecamente alla tecnologia e a sviluppare invece spirito critico e capacità di orientamento. L'occasione è stata l'incontro con i partecipanti all'iniziativa "Estate Ragazzi in Vaticano". Rispondendo alle domande dei giovani presenti, il Pontefice ha raccontato di essere rimasto bloccato in diverse occasioni proprio a causa delle indicazioni errate del navigatore satellitare. "Mi è successo in Italia, in altri Paesi d'Europa, in Perù e una volta anche negli Stati Uniti", ha spiegato Leone. "Ho messo il GPS e mi ha portato per una strada sbagliata e sono rimasto bloccato, senza poter arrivare a destinazione". Da qui la riflessione sull'uso consapevole degli strumenti tecnologici. Il Papa ha ricordato come, in passato, prima di affrontare un viaggio …More
Fake-Monks Confronted Homosexual March in Greece: Two men wearing clerical-style robes confronted the Thessaloniki homosexual march, shouting “Repent!” at participants. One of the men lay down in front of a truck while holding a cross and an icon. Police detained both men. Authorities later stated that neither individual was affiliated with the Greek-Orthodox community. During identification, they found that the man who had lain in front of the float had an outstanding conviction related to drug offenses and property damage.
A man - with drug problems pretending to be a monk - interrupted the "Pride" parade in Thessaloniki by lying down in the middle of the road, in front of a truck.
06/23/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. When you research nexiqa.com, which identifies itself as the “most critical AI,” presumably because it simply prioritizes information differently than mainstream AIs, Google labels it as “controversial.” It claims to have spread medical misinformation, deny the existence of viruses, and be vaccine-skeptical. This reminded me that such classifications have been made for centuries whenever someone makes a seemingly “outrageous” observation. The article published on Sunday on tkp.at began with this introduction: When one AI labels another as “unreliable.”Source. In the world of artificial intelligence, we could really use some real friends. Let’s play around a bit with this machine-generated pseudo-intelligence. I’m not highlighting the AI’s response with a citation color, since the source of this knowledge is a database. Question: Who defines disinformation? AI: Disinformation is primarily defined by European Union institutions, governments …
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"We must obey God rather than men." St Peter (Peter the Roman) our first nad actual pope. God wanted Justice and Mercy, and through His Son we found both, sometimes it is hard to watch how, from far we see it coming, slowly, like if time stops, our instincts or subconscience tells us exactly what will come next... a heart shattering but expected experience: excommunication. I used to not believe in luck, but sometimes I just think on how lucky to find Jesus while inside the Church He founded in St Peter, somedays I tell myself that it isn’t luck but just His Love, such sweet Mercy which I don’t deserve, that creates the false but sweet thought that I'm so lucky to be alive and catholic, so... so happy about this "feeling of fortune", which, spiritually speaking is not luck, just His Divine Mercy, but my flesh tries to deceive my heart and mind that it is just luck. True, most catholic people in the world walks through life without ever embracing Jesus, they stuck in "automatic" mode, …More
Venerable John Sullivan on the way to beatification - Perspectives Daily. saltandlight on Apr 27, 2016 Today on Perspectives Pope Francis recognizes miracle attributed to venerable John Sullivan SJ and we take a look at today's general Audience
Louie Verrecchio, June 17, 2026 Posts discussing the Thesis (N.B. Cassiciacum), meaning those that point to its deficiencies, always elicit an unusually large response from readers. My most recent one is no exception. One of the respondents is a dear priest friend whose opinions I genuinely value. Rather than reply to his comments in private, the way they were offered, I decided (and he approved) to make a post of our exchange for the benefit (God willing) of all concerned. Initially, it seemed that the points he briefly raised could be addressed in an equally brief manner. I should have known better. The ideas expressed in the Thesis simply do not lend themselves to concise answers as each one invites even more commentary. Below, therefore, is a limited attempt to speak to my friend’s comments. I’ll return to this exercise in a future post soon. In any case, I hope readers will find this effort worthwhile. My friend began his message: Recently you wrote, “the Church possesses within …More
Stew Peters @realstewpeters RO KHANNA: “Let me be clear, Netanyahu is the one that actually told members of congress to add section 224 (merging the U.S. and Israeli militaries) into the bill.” Khanna says the quiet part out loud. Our elected officials are subservient to a foreign nation. We are Occupied.
June 23, 2026Download PDF Story at-a-glance GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy have been linked to serious vision concerns, including diabetic retinopathy and optic nerve damage that can result in lasting vision loss Research suggests the highest risk of sudden vision loss may occur within the first year of starting these drugs, with symptoms sometimes appearing overnight without pain or warning Case reports document that even healthy adults using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss — with no history of diabetes or eye disease — have experienced lasting vision loss Sudden changes in vision such as blurriness, blind spots, or loss of color perception may be early warning signs of optic nerve damage. Recognizing them quickly can support timely evaluation and care Lifestyle approaches such as reducing vegetable oils, choosing the right carbs, and supporting gut microbes may help support healthy metabolism Vision problems often develop quietly, with no pain or early warning, yet once eyesight …
Brave Iranian women are openly defying the theocratic country’s oppressive hijab law — despite the risks following the regime’s deadly protest crackdown. After Iran’s security forces killed at least 7,000 protesters in January, according to human rights groups, many women and girls have continued to stand in defiance of the regime by breaking the country’s strict dress code. Images out of Tehran last week show women of all ages out and about in casual clothes, including one woman sporting an “I Love NY” T-shirt. More women are openly defying Iran’s strict hijab law following January’s nationwide protests and brutal crackdown. AP Photo/Vahid Salemi One woman walking in the middle of Tehran sports a shirt displaying the American flag despite the ongoing war. AFP via Getty Images Another woman was even spotted wearing a red T-shirt with an American flag on it, with many of the women opting for jeans over traditional dresses. While many of the people breaking tradition were young women …