Irish Bishop Denounces "Racist Thuggery" And Riots In Belfast | SG News Bishop Alan McGuckian has strongly condemned the violent anti-immigration riots that have torn through Belfast, Northern Ireland. The civil unrest erupted after an asylum seeker from Sudan was charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie, who remains in an induced coma. In this video, we cover the widespread destruction—including the torching of migrant homes and businesses—along with the statements from the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference calling for peace, dialogue, and support for the police. 00:00 - Bishop McGuckian Condemns Belfast Riots 01:10 - The Incident: Stabbing of Stephen Ogilvie 02:15 - "Stoking the Flames of Racism": Destructive Riot Impact 03:20 - Irish Bishops' Conference Call for Weekend Prayers Stay Updated with @GNEWS-SG
United States Consecrated to Sacred Heart of Jesus in Historic Act of Faith | Shalom World News In a historic moment of prayer and national reflection, the Catholic Bishops of the United States consecrated the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 11, 2026, during the Plenary Assembly of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in Orlando. Led by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the solemn consecration entrusted the United States to Christ’s merciful love and invoked His grace for healing, wisdom, peace, and renewal. The moment was deeply connected to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, placing the nation’s future under a spiritual vision of service, reconciliation, and hope. Through this consecration, the bishops called Catholics across the country to unite in prayer, embracing a renewed commitment to faith, repentance, reparation, and trust in the compassionate Heart of …More
Pope Saint Leo III - June 12 Also known as Charlemagne‘s Pope Memorial 12 June Profile The son of Atyuppius and Elizabeth. Priest. Cardinal. Papal treasurer. Elected pope the day after his predecessor’s burial, probably so there would not be any outside interference with the decision of the cardinals. Upon his election, he sent Charlemagne the keys of Saint Peter and the standard of the city of Rome, Italy indicating his choice of Charlemagne as protector of the city and the see. Charlemagne, with his letters of congratulations, sent a fortune which Leo used to build churches and found charitable institutions. On 25 April799, members of PopeAdrian I‘s family hired thugs to attack Leo in a procession. They scarred his face and tried to tear out his toungue and eyes to render him unfit for the papacy. He survived the attack, scarred but tongue and eyes miraculouslyhealed. He fled to Charlemagne‘s protection at Paderborn, Germany where his enemies tried to turn the …More
Pope Saint Leo III - June 12 Pope Saint Leo III (Latin: Leo; fl. 12 June 816) was Pope from 26 December 795 to his death in 816. Protected by Charlemagne from his enemies in Rome, he subsequently strengthened Charlemagne's position by crowning him Holy Roman Emperor and "Augustus of the Romans". Leo was assaulted in Rome by partisans of the late Pope Adrian I, and fled to Charlemagne at Paderborn. The King of the Franks arbitrated the dispute, restoring Leo to his office. Leo subsequently crowned Charlemagne as Roman Emperor, which was not approved in Constantinople, although the Byzantines, occupied with their own defenses, were in no position to make much opposition.
Fri Jun 12, 2026 - 7:28 am EDT BUDRIO, Italy (LifeSiteNews) — An all-ages Pride event in Italy exposed children to pornographic materials. As reported on June 11 by the Italian newspaper La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana, the municipality of Budrio, a town near Bologna in northern Italy, granted official patronage to “Piccolo Grande Pride” (“Little Big Pride”), an event held on June 7 and promoted as a Pride gathering for both adults and children. The event included activities specifically designed for children and teenagers, while also drawing criticism for the presence of sexually explicit material. “The children and teenagers played, took part in an art workshop, and joined other ‘very colorful activities.’ At the stalls inside the Pride area there was an abundance of pornographic‑themed merchandise: anatomically shaped items representing male and female genitalia in various sizes and for different uses, along with postcards, stickers, and posters certainly not intended for minors —…
12.06.2026 SSPX STILL DOES NOT DISCUS DOCTRINE The Council interpreted rationally supports the traditionalists. The SSPX must ask Pope Leo to interpret Vatican Council II rationally, grant them canonical recognition and approve the ordination of new bishops, since the Council is no more an issue for the traditionalists. They accept Vatican Council II rational, Feeneyite, traditional, ecclesiocentric and interpreted ethically. Cardinal Fernandez has said that the SSPX is in schism because they do not accept Vatican Council II and its liberal reforms. He means they do not accept Vatican Council II irrational, Cushingite, as he and Pope Leo do. There is no response from the SSPX. There is no press statement on this issue. There is no press conference. They do not discuss doctrine. Vatican Council II was not mentioned in the Declaration of Faith of Fr. Davide Pagliarani. Even the Ecclesia Dei communities offer the Latin Mass with Cushingism!? So what? Even Novus Ordo priests offer the …More
More Papal Bullhash. Correction: The priest who isolates himself from the heresies of the status quo, finds peace and becomes closer to Yahweh, leading to perfection. Saint Charbel Makhlouf: A 19th-century Lebanese Maronite monk who spent the last 23 years of his life in absolute seclusion, recognized globally for the miracles attributed to him. Saint Mary of Egypt: One of the most famous female hermits. After a life of sin, she spent 47 years doing deep penance in total solitude across the Jordan River. Saint Anthony the Great: Often called the "Father of All Monks," he spent decades living in extreme isolation in the desert, inspiring thousands to follow his path to spiritual perfection Saint Paul the First Hermit: Widely regarded as the first Christian hermit. He fled to the Egyptian desert at the age of 15 and lived in a cave for roughly 70 years Saint Nicholas of Flüe: A 15th-century Swiss hermit and father of ten who left his family, with their consent, to live in a cave, and …More
An Iraqi lSlS terrorist and his MusIim wife from Germany killed a 5 years old Yezidi child and took her mother as sex slave. The child was tied up in the hot weather till she died from thirsty and the mother was threatened to be killed if she cried!
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The Catholic Women's Community of Germany (kfd) has called for abortions to be permitted in Catholic hospitals, adopting the position at its federal assembly in Mainz last weekend. Delegates approved by a large majority an eleven-page policy paper titled "Between the Protection of Life and Self-Determination: The kfd's Positions and Perspectives on Section 218 of the German Criminal Code." The document states that "pregnancy terminations must also be possible in Catholic hospitals," claiming that the current lack of access endangers the physical and mental health of mothers with unintended pregnancies. The paper also criticizes what it describes as "fundamentalist and anti-democratic" influences in the abortion debate and warns against uncritical support for pro-life groups such as the "March for Life" movement. The kfd, which says it has around 265,000 Catholic members , additionally advocates free contraceptives, more sexual education structures in dioceses, and health insurance …More