The bought and paid for counterfeit church with its minions have sold out again, again, and again on behalf of their father satan and on behalf of themselves. Gospel of Saint Mark 8:36 [uncorrupted Douay Rheims BIBLE]- For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
Saint John Damascene | Defender of Holy Images & Doctor of the Church | Feast Day: December 4 Saint John Damascene (c. 676–749) was a brilliant priest, monk, and writer who lived in Damascus and later in the monastery of Mar Saba near Jerusalem. His feast day is celebrated on December 4. He is known for many amazing things: Defending the use of holy images (icons) when others wanted to destroy them Writing beautiful hymns and prayers used in the Church Explaining the Catholic faith clearly so everyone could understand Living a peaceful, prayerful life as a monk John lived during a time when the emperor wanted all religious images destroyed. But John boldly defended the tradition, teaching that images help us love and remember Jesus, Mary, and the saints. Because of this, he is honoured as a great Doctor of the Church — a teacher whose writings help us understand God. He is also the patron saint of pharmacists, icon painters, and theology students, because of his love for …More
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the Apostolic Nuncio to the Baltic States, has renewed his call for a peaceful approach to the Roman Rite. In a press release, the Swiss broadcaster K-TV announced that the full interview will air on Sunday. In it, Archbishop Gänswein comments on Pope Francis’ 2021 motu proprio Traditionis custodes. He argued that the Church should once again consider the pastoral approach adopted by Pope Benedict XVI in 'Summorum Pontificum': "I consider Pope Benedict’s wise regulation to be the right path — and this path should be continued without burdens or restrictions," said Monsignor Gänswein. He added that he hopes Pope Francis will continue the pacification of this thorny issue. Archbishop Gänswein also expressed his personal desire to see a formal beatification process opened for the late Pope Benedict XVI. #newsNyyjolwslt
Archbishop Gänswein made those statements in January 2023. I wonder if hestill feels the same way today. Perhaps he does, but "flexibility" has always been one of the strong suits of the Conciliarists.
“I consider Pope Benedict’s wise regulation to be the right path — and this path should be continued without burdens, without restrictions,” Gänswein said. He added that he hopes Pope Leo XIV will “continue the pacification of this thorny issue”
Police suspect Croatian nun injured herself: Croatian police believe that a Zagreb nun, Sister Marija Tatjana Zrno, 35, injured herself and falsely reported an attack. After a four-day investigation, police announced they will file a criminal complaint against the nun for falsely reporting a crime. Sister Zrno had claimed an unknown perpetrator stabbed her in the Malešnica neighborhood on November 28, after which she was treated for non-life-threatening abdominal injuries at the Sisters of Charity Hospital. Police say their investigation confirmed she bought the knife herself at a store in Zagreb and inflicted the wound on her own. She was discharged from the hospital on December 1. Police also refuted media claims that the attacker was a migrant who shouted “Allahu Akbar,” stating these reports were false.
Policija podnosi kaznenu prijavu zbog lažnog prijavljivanja kaznenog djela
Objavljeno: 02.12.2025. Utvrđene okolnosti ozljeđivanja žene 28. studenoga u Zagrebu Policija podnosi kaznenu prijavu zbog lažnog prijavljivanja kaznenog djela FOTO: Ilustracija Nastavno na događaj ozljeđivanja žene o kojem smo javnost izvijestili 29. studenoga 2025. godine, Policijska uprava zagrebačka provela je opsežno kriminalističko istraživanje radi utvrđivanja svih činjenica i okolnosti navedenog događaja. Policijski službenici Policijske uprave zagrebačke su odmah po saznanju o ozljeđivanju, 28. studenoga 2025., obavili razgovore s više osoba te proveli niz mjera i radnji iz svoje nadležnosti s ciljem razrješenja okolnosti ozljeđivanja. Jučer, 1. prosinca 2025. godine, po otpuštanju iz bolnice, 35-godišnjakinja je u službenim prostorijama policije podnijela kaznenu prijavu protiv nepoznatog počinitelja zbog kaznenog djela teške tjelesne ozljede u pokušaju. U prijavi je policijskim službenicima navela da joj je prišao nepoznati počinitelj koji ju je ozlijedio nožem, nakon …
The chapel at Rome’s Termini Station was closed in early December 2025 after a reportedly intoxicated man was seen urinating on the altar, according to EtruriaNews. Authorities suspended access following the sacrilegious act, leaving commuters, workers, and vulnerable people without a small spiritual refuge. No public information indicates that anyone has been arrested.
La cappella della stazione ferroviaria Termini di Roma, la più trafficata d'Italia, è stata chiusa dopo che un uomo in stato di ebbrezza ha profanato l'altare.
In a Wednesday press release, the National Federation of Women’s Institutes announced that in light of a recent United Kingdom Supreme Court ruling, men who “identify” as women would no longer be considered for membership within the organization. Women’s Institutes CEO Melissa Green emphasized her reluctance to make this decision. “It is with the utmost regret and sadness that we must announce that, from April 2026, we can no longer offer formal membership to transgender women,” stated Green. “As an organisation that has proudly welcomed transgender women [sic] into our membership for more than 40 years, this is not something we would do unless we felt that we had no other choice.” The decision follows the UK Supreme Court’s April ruling, which confirmed unanimously that, under the law, the term “woman” refers to biological females. The decision drew considerable pushback from LGBT activists throughout the UK, despite the severe consequences faced by biological females of having …
The Vatican’s study commission on women deacons concluded that, based on current historical and theological evidence, the Church should not move forward with ordaining women to the diaconate, though the matter cannot yet be definitively settled. Cardinal Giuseppe Petrocchi’s report noted that while women were called deaconesses in various periods of Church history, their role did not correspond to the sacramental diaconate. The commission stated that the issue ultimately requires doctrinal discernment, not just historical analysis. Although divided on key theological points, members agreed that women’s access to new non-ordained ministries should be expanded.
The Vatican on Thursday published the conclusions of its study commission on women deacons. The Commission rules out admitting women to the diaconate understood as a degree of the sacrament of Holy Orders, but without issuing a definitive judgment at this time. The report stresses repeatedly that the negative assessment is “strong” yet “does not permit formulating a definitive judgment,” unlike the case of priestly ordination. Submission of the Report to Pope Leo XIV On 18 September, Cardinal Giuseppe Petrocchi, President of the Study Commission on the Female Diaconate, submitted to Pope Leo XIV a detailed synthesis of the Commission’s work. The report reflects several years of historical, theological, and pastoral investigation. Historical Findings: A Non-Sacramental Ancient Practice The Commission revisited the findings of two earlier Vatican commissions. Historical research confirms that, in the early Church, the title deaconess appeared in different regions and periods, but with …More
The push for women deacons will undoubtedly persist, even in the face of negative pronouncements from Rome. In an August '25 article, Dr. Monica Miller lays out why the Church—from Scripture, the early Church, and every pope who’s weighed in—has always said no. Solid, readable, and unapologetic. Women Deacons? Here’s Why Not
Na vědomost se dává: Východořímský císař Gratianus (367 – 383) přenesl v r. 379 na papeže titul císaře jako pohanského veleknězePontifex Maximus (Nejvyšší velekněz) daroval mu tiáru (čepici kuželovitého tvaru...čili: Nejvyšší pohanský velekněz je papežský úřad) Církevní historie (katolická) - Seznam papežů I. (1.-100.), rok 29-827
I remember was it John Paul II who got rid of it? Or Paul VI. It was a very deliberate act to announce the Papacy wasn't really the head of the Church.
Looking at the future of the so-called Extraordinary Rite ("Old Mass"), Gänswein, according to the broadcaster, advocated overcoming the tensions and discord that arose within the Church after Pope Francis's Apostolic Exhortation "Traditionis Custodes" by returning to the line of Benedict XVI: "I consider Pope Benedict's wise arrangement to be the right way—and this path should be continued without difficulty, without restrictions." He could only hope that Pope Leo XIV would continue to resolve this thorny issue in this way.
DEC 3, 2025 I ALMOST DIED 17 YEARS AGO IN 2008, I'm currently taking medication. I was diagnosed with a terminal illness in 2002. But in 2008 in September I ended up sick, after going to see a Doctor, I was sent home with a misdiagnose, tylenol and anti-biotics. The Doctor was negligent to run tests as I asked, she was a young female pregnant Doctor probably in her mid thirties. In the last week of september I had already lost 33 pounds in less than a month, high fever, body aches, unable to eat, vomiting, diarrhea, extreme weakness, but I felt the presence of God, so much love, so much peace, although my pains where great. I was hungry but I was unable to eat anything anymore, not even a soup or broth would make it to my stomach without me vomiting. A brother and his family came to visit from a different state in the U.S., I was under my mom's care at that time as I had nobody to look after me. I had refused to go to the hospital, because for 3 consecutive times that same year (2008)…More
The monthly US journal Catholic Family News is closing its doors. The December issue will be its last, ending a run that began in 1993 and became a well known Catholic apostolate under the late John Vennari (+2017). Known for its in-depth analysis about Church issues, the publication says its model is outdated: "Such a business model is no longer viable today… Over the past 20 years, as people turned to the internet for instant news and analysis, more than 2,000 newspapers in North America closed." Subscription levels have now dropped below what is financially feasible, prompting the shutdown.
Unfortunately, such a business model is no longer viable today. Over the past 20 years, as people turned to the internet to get instant news and analysis, more than 2000 newspapers in North America closed.