Pope Leo XIV proclaims the Jubilee Year dedicated to St. Francis Pope Leo has declared a special Holy Year dedicated to Saint Francis, which will last until January 10, 2027. The decree was published today. Report by Rita Salerno Tg2000
Red Pill Dispenser - The CIA has nonchalantly revealed that our reality is a hologram, a c... The CIA has nonchalantly revealed that our reality is a hologram, a concept proven through their Project Stargate. "They discovered that human consciousness is non-local, meaning it's non-local to your body, and it's non-local to your brain." …
Catholic Bible Study, 1 Corinthians Ch. 1: The Wisdom of the Cross, 1st Corinthians, Fr. Tim Peters First Letter to the Corinthians 1,1-3. Paul, called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Sosthenes our brother, to the church of God that is in Corinth, to you who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be holy, with all those everywhere who call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours. Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
The French actress and sex symbol of the 1960s, Brigitte Bardot, aged 91, was laid to rest on 7 January after a funeral Eucharist in Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera. Celebrated by the parish priest, the Novus Ordo service included mostly profane music, such as the score of Contempt, the 1963 Jean-Luc Godard film in which Bardot starred. On 17 January, Jeanne Smits published an obituary on LifeSiteNews.com, correcting journalists who had one-sidedly referred to a 2024 interview in which Bardot described herself as a 'traditionalist', recalling the Mass of her childhood. Denying Eternal Life Bardot was not a practising Catholic. Although she called herself a believer, she wrote in her 2018 autobiography Larmes de combat (Tears of Battle): "It's the afterlife that's awful; what the body becomes is dirty. I don’t know if life after death exists. I don't know, and I don't necessarily hope that it does. What kind of mess could await us on the other side? We might as well sleep. Forever..." …More
This is a tragedy. She grew up when the red-hot liberals were sneaking out of their demonic spaces and began invading the mainstream church. I am sure that many in her age group abandoned the church and have never come back.
Virgen de Zapopan - January 18th, 2026 | No Greater Delight No Greater Delight is a daily Marian podcast meant to start the day with a Marian touch. After examining the Marian feasts celebrated throughout the world on a given day, Fr. Nate offers a brief reflection to help make our love for Our Lady concrete in daily living. The title "No Greater Delight" is inspired by a homily of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, wherein he expresses his joy in preaching about the Virgin Mother, even though he acknowledges the challenge of adequately praising her. Mary's greatness is beyond words. 0:00 Feasts of Mary Today 03:48 The Imitation of Mary WhatsApp Channel: Catholic Voice Links: catholicvoice | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree
21 YEAR OLD SHOT BY ICE AT SHORT RANGE LEFT BLINDED, TELLS HIS STORY. OTHERS LEFT IN DELICATE HEALTH AS WELL. VIDEO OF THE EVENT RECORDED, AND WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP TO BRING ICE AGENTS TO JUSTICE.
Saint Prisca (Priscilla) | Early Christian Martyr | Feast Day January 18 | Saint Story for Kids In today’s Saint Story for Kids, we learn about Saint Prisca, also known as Priscilla, one of the earliest Christian martyrs of Rome. Saint Prisca lived during the early days of Christianity, when following Jesus was dangerous. Even as a young girl, she chose to remain faithful to Christ, trusting God completely despite persecution. Her courage and love for Jesus helped strengthen the early Christian community. In this episode, children will learn: Who Saint Prisca (Priscilla) was What it means to be a martyr Why faithfulness matters even when it is hard How young people can be brave for God Saint Prisca’s story gently teaches kids that age does not limit holiness — God can give strength and courage to anyone who trusts Him. Feast Day: January 18 Liturgical Colour: Red (Martyr) Perfect for families, classrooms, children’s liturgy, and young hearts learning about courage, faith, and standing …More
Pope Leo XIV met at the Vatican with Prince Albert II of Monaco Pope Leo XIV received Prince Albert II of Monaco at the Vatican on Saturday. The Principality of Monaco is one of the few constitutionally Catholic countries in Europe and in the world, and in 2025, citing his Catholic faith, the Prince refused to sign a pro-abortion law in his country. During their meeting, they briefly discussed the good relations between the Holy See and Monaco, as well as shared concerns such as peace, humanitarian assistance, and the promotion of human dignity. EWTN
Journalists Raymond Arroyo and Robert Royal, and canon lawyer and priest Gerald Murray of New York talked on January 16 about the consistory of January 7-8. A short sequence, video below. Robert Royal commenting on Cardinal Grech’s contribution on synod: I think you hear that and you say, what in God’s name can that possibly mean? This is the gobbledygook we’ve been listening to for years about synodality and all this confusion. I mean, one of the things I’ve heard from sources is that many of these cardinals have said, "Look, we’re just confused about this. We’re tired of going over the same things again and again." These pronouncements keep coming out. When I read Cardinal Grech, I said to myself: This guy knows they haven’t gotten anything substantial done. You can try to preserve the illusion that there’s somehow a dynamic age of the Spirit underway, but it’s about to die. Raymond Arroyo: Well, he says there are good fruits here. He says fruits are blooming all over the place. …More
18.01.2026 POPE LEO’S PRESENT INTERPRETATION OF VATICAN COUNCIL II IS HERETICAL AND SCHISMATIC AND DISQUALIFIES HIM FROM OFFERING HOLY MASS POPE LEO’S PRESENT INTERPRETATION OF VATICAN …
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An independent investigation has documented decades of spiritual abuse, psychological control, and systemic governance failures within the Benedictine Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre. The contemplative community is based at the Sacré-Cœur of Paris, France. Background and timeline The congregation, founded in the late 19th century in connection with the national vow and devotion to the Sacred Heart, is dedicated to liturgical prayer, perpetual adoration, and the reception of pilgrims at the Sacré-Cœur Basilica. In June 2021, the congregation initiated an internal review. In 2022, former members were formally included in the process. In February 2023, the sisters publicly acknowledged serious internal abuses, issued an apology, and requested an external investigation. The independent report, completed after 18 months of work, was published in January 2026. Scope of the investigation The commission conducted 159 interviews with current sisters, former members, priests, bishops …More
These “independent commissions” do not understand the meaning of suffering, sacrifice, and self-denial, and call all of this “abuse of power.” It is entirely in line with the post-conciliar church, which is trying to eliminate the cross from Christ's message.