Peace Deal Made… But the Hunger Crisis Just Evolved Peace Deal Signed — But the Hunger Crisis Just Evolved | Updated Hormuz Model A framework deal has been reached between the United States and Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But does this mean the global food crisis is over? In this video, we update the “From Hormuz to Hunger” model with the latest developments — including the peace deal, confirmed El Niño, severe Western drought, New World Screwworm confirmed in Texas, and declining U.S. meat processing capacity. We break down what has changed, what remains locked in, and how close (or far) we are from the original high-end estimates. The original 225 million figure was never a prediction — it was a boundary condition showing how thin the margins are when multiple systems fail at once. Even with a deal in place, that structure hasn’t disappeared. We’re tracking this story with documents, not opinions. 00:00 – The Shocking Reality: 225 Million Projected Deaths …More
US’ First Pope Pays Homage to Its First Saint [the first American Pope was Pope Francis] June 17, 2026, .nytimes.com/…06/17/opinion/pope-leo-cabrini-ameri… By Kathleen Sprows Cummings Dr. Cummings is a historian of Catholicism. On Saturday, Pope Leo XIV plans to visit the northern Italian village of Sant’Angelo Lodigiano, where he will venerate a saint close to his heart: Mother Frances Cabrini, who was born there in 1850 and died in 1917 in Chicago, the pope’s hometown. When the Catholic Church canonized Cabrini 29 years later — speedy for a painstaking process that can last centuries — she became the first US saint. [St Felipe de Jesús was the first St. from the Americas: Canonized on 8 June 1862] Leo’s visit would seem to be a ready-made occasion for a celebration of Catholicism in the United States, but that would miss the point. Leo and Cabrini are linked by something far more profound than their common U.S. citizenship: a shared global sensibility, developed by their own …More
How Many Saints Does Each Country in the Americas Have? The Countries with the Most Saints in the Americas The number of recognized saints in each country varies according to ecclesiastical history and the influence of Catholicism in each region. Some have only one saint, while others have seen dozens of canonizations. Mexico: leads with at least 35 canonized saints, including Saint Philip of Jesus, considered the first saint of the Americas. Peru: has five saints: Saint Rose of Lima, Saint Martin de Porres, Saint Toribio de Mogrovejo, Saint Francis Solano, and Saint John Macias. Argentina: boasts three saints, including Saint Héctor Valdivielso Sáez, martyr of Turón. Chile: has Saint Teresa of the Andes, canonized in 1993. Ecuador: has three saints: Saint Mariana de Jesús, Saint Narcisa de Jesús, and Saint Pedro de San José Betancur. Paraguay: has Saint Roque González de Santa Cruz, canonized in 1988. Guatemala: canonized Saint Pedro de Betancur in 2002, who is also venerated in …More
17.06.2026 Now once again the SSPX is going to be excommunicated and they are not being told about the LG 16 invisible secret, which makes the Council traditional and so the pope, cardinals and bishops at the Vatican are schismatic with the LG 16 visible false premise With Vatican Council II interpreted irrationally Pope Leo is not in communion with Jesus and His Church. The irrational premise produces schism, division and liberalism in the Cathoilic Church. It is not part of the Deposit of the Faith. It is political. Pope Leo will be magisterial and apostolic on Vatican Council II only when he interprets the Council rationally and so ethically. Pope Leo now has a choice. He can choose Vatican Council II rational instead of irraitonal, the Nicene Creed rational and traditional instead of schismatic and heretical, the Catechisms rational and traditional instead of a rupture with the Magisterium of the past. LG 16 is invisible but Cardinal Ratzinger kept it a secret. He did not tell …More
Confidential Letter Sets Rules for Consistory Discussions: SilereNonPossum.com has published a confidential letter sent to participants of the Consistory on 26–27 June. The document outlines the consistory's schedule and working methods. Cardinals are divided into 20 discussion groups. Participants are given a three-minute speaking limit in the first round and a two-minute limit in the second. Each group is required to prepare a written report. The letter states that disagreements should not be avoided, provided they are addressed respectfully. Participants are also instructed to maintain confidentiality and not to give interviews or statements to the press during the Consistory or disclose which cardinal made particular interventions.
Mary Live with Dr. Mark Miravalle: "Who Are You, O Immaculate Heart?" On June 13, 2026, Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Dr. Mark Miravalle gave the following address at the Our Lady of Carmel Carmelite Spirituality Center, Edmonton, Canada, entitled, “Who Are You, O Immaculate Heart?" Mother of All Peoples
June 16, 2026Download PDF Story at-a-glance Lithium levels in the brain drop in people with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s, fueling memory loss, brain inflammation, and the buildup of toxic proteins Low-dose lithium has been shown to preserve memory, improve attention, and stabilize mood without the kidney and thyroid risks tied to prescription-strength doses A clinical trial found that lithium slowed progression from early memory problems to Alzheimer’s, lowering key disease markers and improving daily functioning Whole foods, mineral-rich water, magnesium, and zinc all support healthy lithium balance and give your brain the nutrients it needs to resist decline Removing vegetable oils, lowering excess iron, and boosting antioxidants like glutathione work alongside lithium to protect brain cells and preserve long-term memory Alzheimer’s disease strips away memory, independence, and identity, leaving families to watch their loved ones fade before their eyes. It’s one of the …
A prayer was offered for a falsely accused priest at the London prison cell of St Thomas More, while on the Island of Guam, a former Catholic Inquisition is exposed.
Leo XIV Against Remigration of Migrants: Asked about “remigration” of immigrants, Pope Leo XIV replied on Tuesday in Castel Gandolfo: “Simply saying, ‘We send them away, and then the problem is off our hands,’ does not seem to me to be the most Christian response.” He said migrants should be respected as persons, their reasons for leaving considered, and their cases examined individually.
Sulla questione remigrazione, esorta a trattare “con rispetto ogni persona”: “Dire mandiamo via, così ci laviamo le mani, non mi sembra una risposta cristiana”.
Blind leading the Blind no wonder sex abuse crisis will never be resolved or see justice . Homo mafia lives in a fairy land these people are tied up in there ideologies not reality of the human condition (St John the Baptist pray for us) Immigration just another topic to be manipulated and collect money so they can live the homo life style off the backs of Catholics
Leo XIV cautioned that the planned ordination of Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) bishops could push the group toward schism, urging them again to stop and remain in communion with the Church.
Il Pontefice annuncia pure che verrà esteso un altro appello ai lefebvriani: “La divisione nella Chiesa è sempre un dolore”
Denver Public Schools Board just voted UNANIMOUSLY to DISMISS lgbtq teacher Jennifer Honka after she reportedly made female students kiss each other and graded them on it What is going on in these schools?!