In addition to approximately 1,400 Iranian casualties, the aggression against Iran has already claimed more than 560 US military casualties. According to the IRGC, 560 US soldiers have been killed and wounded in strikes on US bases in the region, and the attacks continue. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced the deaths and injuries of at least 560 US soldiers as a result of a series of Iranian attacks on US bases in the Middle East. The IRGC statement, published by the Fars news agency, said that US forces in Bahrain were attacked with two ballistic missiles, while other bases were repeatedly attacked, resulting in numerous casualties among US soldiers, RIA Novosti reports. Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani, in turn, stressed that Iran has no intention of attacking countries in the region, but is attacking exclusively US bases, which it considers US territory. He also assured that the attacks would continue as long as these facilities …More
Jeffrey Epstein confessed to being a father to one of his victims, files released by the US department of justice suggest Find out more telegraph.co.uk/…tein-confessed-to-being-a- …
EWTN Bombshell: the Vatican’s former financial auditor reveals new details about the financial irregularities he and Cardinal George Pell uncovered while working at the Vatican in 2016.
Nepotism Yet Again? Today, Pope Leo XIV named his long-time Spanish friend, the 64-year-old Augustinian bishop Luis Marín de San Martín, as the new Prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity. The two men lived in the same Augustinian community in Rome for five years, during which time the future pope was serving as prior general of the order. In 2008, Father Prevost asked Father Marín to come to Rome to manage the order’s general archives. When Bishop Prevost later served as bishop of Chiclayo, Father Marín visited him in Peru on several occasions.
The Church in Mexico offered a solemn Mass of reparation on March 11 after the desecration of the Metropolitan Tabernacle of San Luis Potosí during demonstrations marking International Women’s Day.
“Chapter XVIII ~ Pains of Purgatory — St. Perpetua — St. Gertrude — St. Catherine of Genoa — Brother John de Via. As we have already said, the pain of sense has different degrees of intensity. It is less terrible for those souls that have no grievous sins to atone for, or who, having already completed the most rigorous part of their expiation, approach the moment of their deliverance. Many of those souls suffer then no more than the pain of loss, and even begin to perceive the first rays of heavenly glory, and to have a foretaste of beatitude. When St. Perpetua saw her young brother Dinocrates in Purgatory, the child did not seem to be subjected to any cruel torture. The illustrious martyr herself writes the account of this vision in her prison at Carthage, where she was confined for the faith of Christ during the persecution under Septimus Severus in the year 205. Purgatory appeared to her under the figure of an arid desert, where she saw her brother Dinocrates who had died at the …More
"Know that, thanks to the Divine mercy, I am in the place of salvation, among those predestined for Heaven — the light which surrounds me is a proof of this. Yet I am not worthy to see the face of God on account of an omission which remains to be expiated. During my mortal life I omitted, through my own fault, and that several times, to recite the Office for the Dead, when it was prescribed by the Rule. I beseech you, my dear brother, for the love you bear Jesus Christ, to say those offices in such a manner that my debt may be paid, and I may go to enjoy the vision of my God."
Bellefontaine Abbey (49) is preparing to welcome twelve Benedictine monks from Sainte-Madeleine Abbey in Le Barroux (84) next summer. Dom Louis-Marie, Abbot, discusses this monastic transmission and answers questions raised by their attachment to the traditional liturgy.
Oil is not the only thing we will be worried about. "Your food. Your fuel. Your jobs." A Saudi researcher just dropped the scariest warning yet: the Gulf isn't just about oil. It's the world's #2 fertilizer exporter (after Russia) and 20% of global trade flows through its waters. If the Gulf collapses, the whole world starves and freezes. WatchThe Full Episode On: bitchute.com/video/rKjGCjUyHqDXa youtube.com/shorts/DSPWAyIl-Yo?cbrd=1&ucbcb=1
That was the ship the sailors caused a soft mutiny on so they don't war with Iran knowing it was a lie that Iran had nukes. I hope they will be safe. I thought they did an awesome thing by doing that.
03/11/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Trump’s ill-considered decision to attack Iran under pressure from a friend of the terrorist has given the world a great gift. It has shown how this declining superpower can be defeated by spending only a fraction of the sum comparable to the wasteful US military budget. Iran does not need to send soldiers to the front to win this war. Because there is no front, and there will be none. It is enough for it to persistently continue its tactics, which in the coming days will lead to the collapse of air defenses in the war zone, especially in Israel. China already knows how to recapture Taiwan. A few hundred drones will disable any American air defense system. The same applies to North Korea. Eighty years of European geopolitics based on the false belief in the effectiveness of the American protective shield complete the picture of a naive policy pursued by countries that will go down with their big brother. No one needs to attack Europe—it can …