The mosaics by Marko Rupnik at the Sanctuary of Lourdes will be fully covered in the coming weeks and will remain hidden permanently after Pope Leo XIV’s visit, Bishop Jean-Marc Micas of Tarbes and Lourdes told French newspaper LaDepeche.fr on August 20. Only some of the mosaics, including those on the basilica’s doors, were covered in March 2025. The sanctuary had previously stopped illuminating Rupnik’s works during its nightly processions in 2024. Rupnik is a Slovenian priest and artist promoted by the Vatican for decades. He has been accused by around two dozen women of sexual, spiritual and psychological abuse. An ongoing canonical case concerning the allegations is being drawn out in the Vatican. Bishop Micas has previously said that the continued public display of Rupnik’s work at Lourdes can cause particular pain to victims of abuse who visit the sanctuary. #newsSevwzxkaei
Pope Leo XIV's visit to Lourdes: all of Marko Rupnik's controversial mosaics will be covered and "will remain so after his arrival," the bishop affirms
Further evidences as to the irregular CONCLAVE 2025 [illegal / rule break] as to the status of Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV Canon 332 §1 declares Pope Leo XIV an anti-pope We are living in a very peculiar age in the history of the Catholic Church. As readers of FromRome.Info, from February 11, 2013 until December 31, 2022, the Catholic Church was caught up in a program of mass confusion which broke out over the terms of Canon 332 §2, which reads as follows: Canon 332 § 2. — Si contingat ut Romanus Pontifex muneri suo renuntiet, ad validitatem requiritur ut renuntiatio libere fiat et rite manifestatur, non vero ut a quopiam acceptatur. Which in English is: Canon 332 § 2. — If it happen that the Roman Pontiff renounce his munus, for validity there is required that the renunciation be made freely and be manifested duly (rite), but not that it be accepted by anyone at all. Here “rite” means in accord with due procedure: “rite” being the Latin word for “according to the ritual”. This …More
Universi Dominici Gregis (February 22, 1996) See for yourselves the UNAMENDED STILL LIVE, STILL Authoritative STILL Applicable STILL UNAMENDED JOHN PAUL, BISHOP SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD FOR PERPETUAL REMEMBRANCE APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION UNIVERSI DOMINICI GREGIS ON THE VACANCY OF THE APOSTOLIC SEE AND THE ELECTION OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF Straight from the Vatican,Universi Dominici Gregis (February 22, 1996) UNIVERSI DOMINICI GREGIS PART TWO THE ELECTION OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF CHAPTER I THE ELECTORS OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF 33. The right to elect the Roman Pontiff belongs exclusively to the Cardinals of Holy Roman Church, with the exception of those who have reached their eightieth birthday before the day of the Roman Pontiff's death or the day when the Apostolic See becomes vacant. The maximum number of Cardinal electors must not exceed one hundred and twenty. The right of active election by any other ecclesiastical dignitary or the intervention of any lay power of whatsoever grade or order …More
Today, Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Bishop Karl-Heinz Wiesemann, 66, of Speyer, Germany, due to health reasons. He had led the Diocese of Speyer since March 2008. Bishop Wiesemann said that "the burden of the extensive responsibility has taken a serious physical and psychological toll on me." Depression and Health Bishop Wiesemann had previously suffered from depression. In 2021, he withdrew from his duties for about seven months for health reasons, including inpatient treatment. He later publicly identified the illness as depression. In May 2026, he spoke about his experience at the Katholikentag in Würzburg during an event on depression and mental health. He attributed his depression to prolonged pressures including the demands of episcopal office, financial and structural problems in the diocese and, above all, the Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis. Pro-Homosexual Bishop Bishop Wiesemann was among the German bishops supporting changes in the Church's approach to homosexuality …More
As Pentin wrote, Francis’s hostile occupation of the papacy was like torture for many serious Catholics. Unfortunately, this torture has continued with Leo XIV, even if the man in white looks somewhat more pious when operating the “waterboard.”
Church in Tel Aviv Vandalized: A man in his 20s was arrested after St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, was vandalized. Police said several statues were smashed and crosses were broken inside the church. The Religious Freedom Data Center recorded 83 acts of harassment against Christians in Israel between April and June 2026. The group recorded 107 incidents in 2024, 181 in 2025, and 120 by mid-2026.
St. Anthony's Church in Jaffa has been vandalized by an Israeli extremist. Several statues inside the catholic church were knocked over and smashed, while broken crosses were discovered scattered across the floor and on chairs. Suspect taken into police custody.
Universi Dominici Gregis (February 22, 1996) See for yourselves the UNAMENDED STILL LIVE, STILL Authoritative STILL Applicable STILL UNAMENDED JOHN PAUL, BISHOP SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD FOR PERPETUAL REMEMBRANCE APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTION UNIVERSI DOMINICI GREGIS ON THE VACANCY OF THE APOSTOLIC SEE AND THE ELECTION OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF Straight from the Vatican,Universi Dominici Gregis (February 22, 1996) UNIVERSI DOMINICI GREGIS PART TWO THE ELECTION OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF CHAPTER I THE ELECTORS OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF 33. The right to elect the Roman Pontiff belongs exclusively to the Cardinals of Holy Roman Church, with the exception of those who have reached their eightieth birthday before the day of the Roman Pontiff's death or the day when the Apostolic See becomes vacant. The maximum number of Cardinal electors must not exceed one hundred and twenty. The right of active election by any other ecclesiastical dignitary or the intervention of any lay power of whatsoever grade or order …More
If the US is "good" why has the price of diesel gone up so much in the last six months. As far as making biodiesel, a typical pickup has a 25 gallon tank, how much running around are you going to have to do to get that much used cooking oil or wood alcohol? And then do that every week or so to fill your tank?
Security camera footage from an office in China captures a startling malfunction involving a Unitree humanoid robot during what appears to be routine indoor testing or demonstration. The robot initially stands normally before suddenly erupting into violent, erratic arm movements, rapidly swinging its limbs and shifting into an aggressive looking stance that sends nearby employees rushing to intervene. Several staff members quickly surround the machine, attempting to restrain it as it continues flailing and resisting for several tense seconds. The dramatic scene, which many online compared to a science fiction movie, ends with workers successfully bringing the robot under control. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. While the exact cause has not been publicly confirmed, incidents like this are commonly associated with software glitches, sensor failures, or control system errors during development. As humanoid robots continue expanding into workplaces, events like this highlight …More
'Don't you want to become a canon at St. Peter's?'" Kröger is still stunned. "I never would have dreamed of working as a priest in St. Peter's Basilica!" For a moment, he even thought Gambetti was joking... Spiritual Conversations at the Blessing Booth Here, people can order Masses and have rosaries or Bibles blessed. "Most of the time, though, it's just a way for them to receive a blessing themselves. That's a great pastoral task because, in a very brief moment, they begin a conversation that I pick up on, and then I give them a personal blessing, ideally in their own language." This transcends denominations and religions: "I've even had Hindus and a Jewish family come to me wanting a blessing." "Of course," I say, "we humans all need God's blessing." If the lines in front of the kiosk get too long, he sometimes gives the blessing according to language groups: in Spanish, Italian, English, and—if there are several people interested—in German. "I once started a small revolution," says …More
'Willst du nicht Kanoniker an Sankt Peter werden?'" Kröger ist immer noch baff. "Daran, einmal als Priester im Petersdom zu arbeiten, hätte ich im Traum nicht gedacht!" Kurz glaubte er sogar, Gambetti mache einen Scherz... Geistliche Gespräche am Segensbüdchen Hier können die Menschen Messen bestellen und Rosenkränze oder Bibeln segnen lassen. "Meistens ist das aber nur ein Medium, um sich selber segnen zu lassen. Das ist eine große pastorale Aufgabe, weil sie in einer ganz kurzen Momentaufnahme ein Gespräch beginnen, das ich aufgreife, und ihnen dann möglichst in ihrer eigenen Sprache einen persönlichen Segen gebe." Das geht über Konfessionen und Religionen hinweg: "Zu mir sind sogar schon Hindus oder auch eine jüdische Familie gekommen, die gesegnet werden wollten. Klar, sag' ich, wir Menschen brauchen alle Gottes Zuspruch." Wenn die Schlangen vor dem Büdchen allzu lang werden, erteilt er den Segen schon mal nach Sprachgruppen: Auf Spanisch, Italienisch, Englisch und – sofern mehrere …More
This is a vector-style illustration of a woman blocking her ears on a plain white background. Subject & Pose Action: She has both index fingers plugged into her ears, signaling an attempt to block out unwanted noise or sound. Expression: Her head is slightly tilted up and to the right, with her eyes looking upward in an annoyed, irritated, or overwhelmed expression. Her lips are pressed down in a slight frown. Features: She has medium-length brown hair, brown eyes, and light skin. Attire She is wearing a teal scoop-neck top under a open blue cardigan or jacket with three-quarter sleeves. Style Clean, 2D flat vector art with smooth outlines and soft shading on a plain white background.