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This is not discussed on TV because world international powers prohibit public displays of the Catholic faith.

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Everyday for Life Canada

But FIFA has no problem promoting the woke religion of the lgbtq+ community. What a double standard.

Jeffrey Ade

Day Nine! This is it! Our Lady of mount Carmel, pray for us! All ye holy Carmelites pray for us!

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ela ela elasma

7.5K reactions · 439 comments | Marta Czech (@MartaAnnaCzech) on X | Marta Czech
Marta Czech (@MartaAnnaCzech) on X

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chris griffin

Baby slaughter by abortion in Poland. 136 murdered babies in 2 weeks. She calls it what it is... genocide on a massive scale.

Chris Muniee

Where do you get your chicken?

Does it come from plants that slaughter at a rapid pace for a total of 400,000 birds per day? Here's the rundown on how big agribusiness really works.

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Pierre Henri

Ship SPLITS APART and SINKS in Strait of Hormuz

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Leo XIV Accepts Resignation of Peruvian Bishop – Accused of Homosexual Abuse

Today, Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Italian born Bishop Antonio Santarsiero Rosa, 75, of Huacho, Peru. No successor was appointed.
The resignation follows allegations of homosexual misconduct. In April 2026, InfoVaticana.com had reported that complaints had been submitted to the Apostolic Nunciature in Lima and to the Vatican, accusing Santarsiero of homosexually abusing a former minor seminarian and a priest who had served as his secretary.
As usual, Santarsiero has categorically denied all allegations.
The seminarian claimed Santarsiero subjected him to unwanted sexual contact and used promises of scholarships, employment, and opportunities within the diocese to exercise influence over him.
The former secretary to Santarsiero alleges that the bishop subjected him to unwanted physical contact and psychological manipulation. According to the dossier, the priest also claims Santarsiero attempted to discredit him by spreading claims about his sexual orientation after he rejected …More

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SonoftheChurch

Fat and filthy.

Malki Tzedek

Peru, Peru... What's the common thread?....

Novena - Oremus

Before Spain’s 2–0 victory against France, the head coach spoke openly about his deep faith “It would be unfair to ask God to help me and not the other team” 🙏

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CatMuse

Yeah, it would when you're playing for your own glory.

Pierre Henri

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New research claims human emissions are not driving atmospheric CO2. A paper by Dai Ato ran multiple linear regressions for 1959 to 2022, testing two predictors of the annual CO2 increase: sea surface temperature and human emissions. The result was clear: when the oceans warmed, CO2 levels rose almost exactly in step - about two to three parts per million for every one degree Celsius of warming.
Adding human emissions to the model didn't change the outcome. Using only ocean temperature, the model reproduced global CO2 levels with near-perfect accuracy - a correlation of 0.995 and an error of just one to two ppm by 2022. The main factor governing the annual increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration is sea surface temperature rather than human emissions. Earlier studies have shown the same pattern. Temperature changes first, CO2 follows.
If Ato is correct, cutting human emissions won't lower atmospheric CO2 because it's the oceans that set the pace.

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Theatre: 'Catholic' Prime Minister Challenges Euthanasia in Macron’s Constitutional Council

French Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has announced that the government's assisted dying bill will be referred to the Constitutional Council following its expected final approval in the National Assembly on 15 July.
This will not prevent the law from being adopted, but it will delay its implementation until the highest constitutional authority in France has ruled on its compliance with the Constitution.
Three issues may receive particular scrutiny:
- The waiting period until death: Whether a minimum waiting period of two days between approval and confirmation is adequate for such an irreversible decision.
- Protected adults: Whether people under guardianship or curatorship are sufficiently protected and capable of giving genuine informed consent.
- Conscience clause: Doctors, nurses and healthcare institutions should have sufficient rights to refuse participation.
As prime minister, Lecornu should have stopped this project, as he has done with many others.
President Emmanuel Macron …More

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SonoftheChurch

Murder.

De Profundis

Aussie news just dropped shocking figures on exploding cancer rates in young people Ovarian cancer up 30% Breast cancer up 50% Bowel cancer up 71% Prostate, pancreatic, and liver cancers also surging.

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Truth Never Changes Despite Human Rebellion
The gospel reading emphasizes the enduring nature of God’s law, stating that not a single detail will be lost until it is fulfilled. This is contrasted with the current societal trend of rejecting and criminalizing biblical teachings, particularly regarding marriage and human life. Fr. Altier urges us to uphold the truth of God’s word, despite opposition and persecution, as it is divinely inspired and unchanging.
Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: Home | Holy Trinity Parish
You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on:
catholicparents.org: Daily Homilies | Catholic Parents Online
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Twitter: Catholic Parents Online (@CatholicPa42753) on X
For access to a library of talks by Fr. Robert Altier, go to:
podia.com
To order Fr. Altier's book, God's Plan for Your Marriage, go to the website:
God's Plan For Your Marriage Book – God's Plan …
An Exploration of …More

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chris griffin

Yes, Yes Father abortion is still child sacrifice to Satan like it always was.

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Bishop Suspends Six Priests, Introduces Strict Discipline

Bishop Hieronymus Emusugut Joya of Maralal, Kenya, has suspended six diocesan priests as part of a sweeping package of measures. They are aimed at strengthening discipline and financial accountability.
The suspensions follow allegations of abuse of ecclesiastical authority, administrative negligence, and the mismanagement of Church property. Announcing the decision during Mass on 12 July, Bishop Joya said he had acted only after receiving credible evidence.
The suspensions affect a significant proportion of the diocese's clergy. Established by St. John Paul II in 2001, the diocese has 15 parishes served by 30 diocesan priests.
Alongside the suspensions, Bishop Joya introduced a series of disciplinary and administrative directives for clergy, including:
- Priests must return to their residences by 7:00 p.m. for evening prayer.
- Priests require the bishop's permission to spend the night away from their residence.
- No lay person may stay overnight in a priest's residence without prior …More

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Mike Paul Smith

@SonoftheChurch yep, well said. “enforcement is the key”.

SonoftheChurch

A great start for reform, if His Excellency continues it. Enforcement is the key. May all Heaven strengthen and keep him.