On 27 April, Mrs Sarah Mullally commissioned the Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome, Anthony Ball, as her representative to the Holy See. Despite the Anglicans having their own church in Rome, the ceremony took place at the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola which belongs to the Jesuits. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle delivered a homily about an alleged "common faith and unity in Jesus Christ".
The optics of this really aren't good. Why did this need to happen in a Catholic church in Rome when there's a perfectly decent Anglican one within the walls?
In the afternoon, following the fruitless and sacrilegious meeting with the apostate Prevost, the apostate "Popess" of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, presided over a sacrilegious parody of Vespers, profaning the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, in complicity with Luis Antonio Tagle.
Prevost simultaneously draws various sects toward himself, granting each of them something in exchange for this "apostate union" with him. Unfortunately, Prevost is also being supported by apostates—both priests and laity. Once Prevost had seized control of the Church’s physical infrastructure, Catholic media outlets, and finances, he held a group of "deceived Catholics" in a state of delusion; these individuals collaborate with evil—much as the Communists of old characterized such collaborators as "useful idiots." This phenomenon can be explained—just as Scripture affirms—only by the fact that they have fallen under a satanic spell, such that they themselves prefer to believe Prevost's lies. They do everything possible to cover it up, justify it, and support it. As Saint Alphonsus Liguori explains, spiritual blindness and obstinacy are possible only when a soul is a slave to sin. For this reason, in Thessalonians, we see it stated that those who have fallen under satanic deception …More
On April 27, Bishop Emeritus Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, commented on PillarsOfFaith.net regarding the scandalous reception of Mrs. Sarah Mullally at the Vatican. The woman bears the title and attire of the Anglican “Archbishop” of Canterbury. Monsignor Strickland managed not to mention Pope Leo XIV, even though he had received the lady as an equal “bishop.” Rather, Bishop Strickland merely reaffirmed the Catholic teaching that the priesthood is divinely instituted and that the Church has no authority to ordain women. He argued that public gestures that give the appearance of honoring someone without valid ordination in an office could confuse the faithful about the nature of the Catholic priesthood and ordination. In conclusion, he called on Catholics to respond with prayer, Eucharistic adoration, penance, and reparation for the Church. #newsTwjnhxknic
We post the art essay from the Magnificat for the April issue. It's about the work titled, "Blessed the Man." The artist is Anonymous and goes back to the 9th century. It's in Stuttgart, Germany. The reflection is written by Father Gabriel Porretta. He's a scholar of medieval Christianity and theology teacher at Providence College in Rhode Island. How very appropriate is this old religious work of art with another war taking place in the Middle East. Pilate's words, "Behold, the man!" (John 19:5) are cruel mockery as he displays the whipped and bloodied prisoner to the screaming crowd. The words mean: look at what you call a man. Look at how weak he is. How defenceless. How beaten down. And the words have menace: this is who you are in the hands of Roman justice, and any one of you could be next. But the unknown artist of the early-9th-century Stuttgart Psalter noticed that, through the mockery and the menace of Pilate’s words, an echo of another voice can be heard: "Blessed the man"…
Anglican Dame Leads Pope in Prayer at the Vatican: Today, Sarah Mullally, who holds the title and costume of the Archbishop of Canterbury, led Pope Leo XIV in prayer in the Vatican today. They were together in the Urban VIII Chapel inside the Apostolic Palace. Mullally’s office claimed that Leo presided, but that they both said a prayer of thanks together.
"Archbishop" Sarah Mullally today led Pope Leo XIV in public prayer in the Vatican.
@DrMaria "While Pope Leo says what he has in common with her " --- And it is what he has in common with her scandalizes, terrifies and raises suspicions of heresy.
A judge yesterday dismissed charges against 75-year-old Scottish grandmother Rose Docherty, who was arrested for offering consensual conversation in a “buffer zone”. Watch Rose’s reaction to the free speech victory, outside court yesterday
"The only cases of autism in the Amish population were among adopted children who had been vaccinated before joining Amish families. Zero cases in unvaccinated Amish-born kids." -Dr Brian Hooker, PhD
[Saint HILDEGARD OF BINGEN ~ XI-XII Century AD; Bermersheim, Holy Roman Empire/Bingen am Rhein, Holy Roman Empire, aged 81; Abbess, Polymath, Writer, Composer, Mystic, Visionary, Philosopher, Medical Writer and Practitioner, Composer of Sacred Monophony, Virgin, Founder, Doctor of the Church] “5. The Trinity (Scivias II, 2) 7. The three components of the human word Three components may be noted in the human word, just as the Trinity may be considered in the unity of the Godhead. How is this to be done? A word is composed of sound, force and breath. A word has sound in order to be heard, force in order to be understood, and breath in order to be completed. In the sound of the word consider the Father, who expresses all things by his ineffable power; in the force of the word consider the Son, marvellously engendered of the Father; in the breath of the word consider the Holy Spirit, who burns gently within them. But if the sound is not heard, then the force does not operate and the breath …More
"Three components may be noted in the human word, just as the Trinity may be considered in the unity of the Godhead. How is this to be done? A word is composed of sound, force and breath. A word has sound in order to be heard, force in order to be understood, and breath in order to be completed. In the sound of the word consider the Father, who expresses all things by his ineffable power; in the force of the word consider the Son, marvellously engendered of the Father; in the breath of the word consider the Holy Spirit, who burns gently within them."
Jay Richards On Why Modern Science Points Directly to Intelligent Design Does the natural world point beyond itself? Jay Richards joins us to discuss the groundbreaking new documentary, The Story of Everything, and the scientific evidence for a creator. Is science the enemy of faith, or its loudest witness? Jay Richards, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, dives into the "fine-tuning" of the universe—from the precise force of gravity to the discovery of over 5,000 extrasolar planets. In this interview, Jay explores how 20th and 21st-century discoveries in physics and cosmology support the classic philosophical arguments of St. Thomas Aquinas. We discuss why an ecumenical approach to science is vital for our culture and how the "lingua franca" of science is revealing the invisible qualities of God as described in Romans 1. Key Highlights: -Beyond the Summa: How modern science provides a "general revelation" that St. Thomas Aquinas couldn't have imagined. -The Fine-Tuning …More
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Yes or No, is the UK female from Canterbury a priest? Yes or No, is Islam a false religion? Yes or No, is pachamama a demon? Yes or No, is the chinese communist church is the Catholic Church in China? Yes or No, do we need to evangelize people with different "religions?" Yes or No, is abortion an offering to baal? Yes or No, is the latin mass necessary? Most of this questions were already answered by Leo, by his fruits we know the answer to them, the sad part or perhaps sad question is... Why nobody sees what few others and I have seen? And before you say anything, let me tell you that I am catholic and will die catholic, I did found Jesus while being in the Charismatic movement, yeah, a novus ordo mass goer, the type of person whose greatest dream would be to die for the Eucharist or the Church, but that decision is for God alone, He doesn’t pick cowards like me for such honor, so yes... I am catholic who sees what is going on, our Lady said it would happen: "Rome will lose the faith …More
illuminatibot @iluminatibot Nun gives a grave warning regarding the depopulation agenda, and calls out the Pope as the spiritual leader of the evil globalists behind it all. She's awake!