Don Roberto Regoli, a professor of Church history at the Pontifical Gregorian University, is preparing to replace Father Federico Lombardi as head of the Vatican Foundation Joseph Ratzinger–Benedict XVI, reports Nico Spuntoni on X.com (January 24). Born on 17 May 1975 in Rome, Don Regoli wears an impeccably trimmed beard. He is renowned internationally for presenting the book Oltre la crisi della Chiesa (Beyond the Crisis of the Church: The Pontificate of Benedict XVI) at the Gregorian University in May 2016. During this event, Archbishop Georg Gänswein delivered his notable remarks concerning Benedict’s ongoing role following his resignation and the possibility of both Benedict and Francis exercising a Petrine ministry. It was that speech, rather than Regoli’s own writing, that became a flashpoint. Notably, the panel for the book presentation chosen by Don Regoli was not exactly Ratzingerian. The stage included: - Paolo Rodari, a former Ratzingerian who became a liberal after moving …More
A Motet for Septuagesima SundayGregory DiPippo Back in November, we shared a report from Dr Emily Meixner on the Schola Cantorum Program for young people which she directs at the Shrine of St Martin of Tours in Louisville, Kentucky. With a view to the upcoming season of Fore-lent, which starts in two weeks, Dr Meixner recently sent us notice of the schola’s recording of a polyphonic version of ... The Wedding at Cana 2026Gregory DiPippo The Lord said, “Fill the jars with water and bring them to the chief steward.” When the chief steward had tasted the water made into wine, he said to the bridegroom, “You have kept the good wine until now.” This was the first miracle Jesus worked in the presence of His disciples. (The Communio of the Second Sunday after Epphany, taken from the day’... The Life of St Anthony the Abbot in a Sienese AltarpieceGregory DiPippo One of the most beautiful depictions of episodes from the life of St Anthony the Abbot, whose feast is kept today, is a series of …
"In this way, therefore, it is just that you should spare the wicked, and make good souls of evil. Finally, what is not done justly ought not to be done; and what ought not to be done is done unjustly."
[Saint Anselm of Canterbury/Anselm of Aosta; XI-XII Century AD; Aosta, Kingdom of Burgundy, Holy Roman Empire/Canterbury, England; (aged 72); Italian Benedictine Monk; Archbishop; Abbot; Philosopher; Theologian; Doctor of the Church] “CHAPTER VIII ~ How he is compassionate and passionless But how are you compassionate, and, at the same time, passionless? For, if you are passionless, you did not feel sympathy; and if you did not feel sympathy, your heart is not wretched from sympathy for the wretched; but this it is to be compassionate. But if you are not compassionate, whence come so great consolation to the wretched? How, then, are you compassionate and not compassionate, 0 Lord, unless because you are compassionate in terms of our experience, and not compassionate in terms of your being. Truly, you are so in terms of our experience, but you are not so in terms of your own. For, when you behold us in our wretchedness, we experience the effect of compassion, but you did not experience …More
@redpilldispensrJan 24 Putin has a message for citizens of Western countries. "The truth is that the problems you are facing now are the result of years of actions by the ruling elites of your own countries." "They do not think about how to improve your lives. They are obsessed with their own selfish interests and excessive profits."
Yesterday I stopped by one of those big retail chains that have mostly switched to self-checkout. I grabbed what I needed, unloaded it myself, scanned everything myself, bagged it myself, and put it all back in my cart. At the exit there was an employee standing by the doors checking receipts. By the time I got there, I felt absolutely no obligation to stand in another line just to prove I had completed the store’s job for them. So I just kept walking. I heard a “Sir, excuse me!” behind me — I lifted my receipt up in the air and kept going. And honestly, the point is pretty simple: • either you trust people and trust self-checkout, • or bring back the cashiers like before. I’m not interested in proving that I performed your internal labor correctly. If you expect me to act as your cashier — untrained and unpaid — that is an expectation on your side, not a responsibility on mine. And here’s the bigger thing: Keep hiring young people. Give them jobs. The store doesn’t pay me to scan …More
Saint Gregory the Theologian Sun Jan 25th "Above all guard for me this great deposit of faith for which I live and fight, which I want to take with me as a companion, and which makes me bear all evils and despise all pleasures.” Saint Gregory the Theologian (4th Century), Orationes "The most powerful means we have for drawing down the benevolence of Mary toward us is a virtue. That virtue is love for our neighbor." Saint Gregory the Theologian (4th Century) “We must begin by purifying ourselves before purifying others; we must be instructed to be able to instruct, become light to illuminate, draw close to God to bring Him close to others, be sanctified to sanctify, lead by the hand and counsel prudently. I know whose ministers we are, where we find ourselves, and to where we strive. I know God's greatness and man's weakness, but also his potential. [who then is the priest? He is] the defender of truth, who stands with angels, gives glory with archangels, causes sacrifices to rise to …More
« Avant tout, gardez pour moi ce grand dépôt de foi pour lequel je vis et je me bats, que je veux emporter avec moi comme compagnon, et qui me fait supporter tous les maux et mépriser tous les plaisirs. » Saint Grégoire le Théologien « Le moyen le plus puissant dont nous disposons pour attirer la bienveillance de Marie vers nous est une vertu. Cette vertu est l'amour du prochain. » Saint Grégoire le Théologien « Nous devons commencer par nous purifier nous-mêmes avant de purifier les autres ; nous devons être instruits pour pouvoir instruire, devenir lumière pour éclairer, nous approcher de Dieu pour Le rapprocher des autres, être sanctifiés pour sanctifier, guider par la main et conseiller avec prudence. Je sais de qui nous sommes les ministres, où nous nous trouvons et vers quoi nous tendons. Je connais la grandeur de Dieu et la faiblesse de l'homme, mais aussi son potentiel. [Qui est donc le prêtre ? Il est] le défenseur de la vérité, qui se tient aux côtés des anges, rend …More
Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis. Pretti's death marks the third shooting involving a federal agent in Minneapolis since the Renee Good shooting. The video shows bystanders beginning to crowd the scene following the news of the shooting. youtube.com/watch?v=7O7D2w_vV10
Fmr. CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield Now Says the COVID Jab Should Not Have Been Called a Vaccine “It was never meant to prevent transmission … It probably was a misnomer to call it a vaccine. It's really more like a medicine. It doesn't stop infection.”
It was more like a depopulation death jab and a health destroying inoculation for those who did not die. For those who know that this man is claiming that he is offering sound ideas but is full of bulloney when he states that he thinks the vulnerable in nursing homes, etc. should have received it when it killed them also. So if he really is worthy of knowing and speaking the TRUTH of the multi millions of dead mandated recipients, then why does he not speak about supporting the accountability of those pharma murderers and accomplices who literally knew and then murdered the multi millions while falsely and knowingly claiming that the death jab was safe and effective?
Adriano Stefanelli, the shoemaker to the Popes presented Leo XIV with two pairs of white shoes on August 29, writes RomeReports.com. However, Leo XIV did not accept them, insisting that he only wanted black shoes. The shoemaker returned to work and recently delivered a new pair in black. Stefanelli has made the papal shoes from John Paul II to today’s Pope Leo XIV. It all began with John Paul II after he fell ill briefly during a Via Crucis. Stefanelli decided that the best way he could help was to make him a pair of shoes. He says his quality never changes, even for popes: only the finest materials are used. It is the small details that vary. John Paul II wanted rubber half-soles, Benedict XVI preferred all leather, and Francis wore embroidered slippers with a symbolic design. For Leo XIV, Stefanelli followed Benedict's model — in black. #newsBqncvgecak
He really needs some Merican Shoes by Red Wings, Slip resistant, steel toes to kick the rumps of the Maricons. With white shoes, the toes would discolor with that move.
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is standing room only. Thousands of pilgrims, hundreds of clergy, and dozens of bishops filled the church tonight for the Opening Mass of the National Prayer Vigil for Life — united in prayer for the protection of every human life.
With all due respect to the compassionate, and generally very wise and learned Bishop Schneider, other than with the exception of Dante, it is likely imprudent to speculate on Bergoglio's afterlife. Let us pray for his soul and leave it to the Lord he was supposed to serve while in office.
“The protection of the right to life constitutes the indispensable foundation of every other human right,” wrote Pope Leo XIV in a message ahead of today's March for Life in Washington. Leo XIV warned that “a society is healthy and truly progresses only when it safeguards the sanctity of human life.” He praised marchers for advocating “courageously and peacefully” on behalf of unborn children. Pope Francis had also supported the March for Life. Actions speak louder than words However, Leo XIV is a proponent of the so-called “seamless garment” or consistent ethic of life approach. This idea trivialises abortion by equating it with other moral and social issues, such as illegal immigration. It was popularized in the United States by pro-homosexual Cardinals Joseph Bernardin and Blase Cupich. In a 2023 address at the 25th anniversary of the Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo in Chiclayo, Peru, then-Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost explicitly appealed to this approach, saying …More
A young woman at the Latin Mass Church we go to has one year left to become a nurse. She is one of a family of 14 beautiful children. When I asked her if she would be heading to a career of nursing, I was highly impressed as she said, "I want to be a Mother".
Fake News: LifeSite claims that the [pro-homosexual, more evangelical than Catholic] new Archbishop Sithembele Sipuka of Cape Town has considered adding elements of pagan ubungoma into the Catholic liturgy. TRUE: In a plenary address of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka said traditional practices like ubungoma “offer spiritual power that competes with our loyalty and obedience to Christ.” Source: “Take Courage, It Is I”: Bishop Sipuka Opens …
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