June 13, 2024
God the Father. Do not be deceived.
Dictated in English.
NOTE: The footnotes are not dictated by God. They are added by Sister. Sometimes the footnote is to help clarify for the reader Sister’s sense of the meaning of a certain word or idea, and at other times to better convey the sense of God’s tone when He spoke.
Further Note from Sister: In these Messages, the use of all caps is a way to denote the importance that is being given to particular words or passages. It does not indicate anger or shouting, but rather “listen children, this is important.” I was surprised at how much He used this “tone” in this writing.

Write for My children, who have waited for My Words, for My Light. [smile]
My beloved children, your Abba is attentive to your hearts and speaks Words of comfort and consolation to you, who have drawn close to My Heart, who have offered Me your love, your adoration, your listening heart.
My children, I need your silence – that you might listen to My Voice, …
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St. Joan of Arc and the Voices from Heaven

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April 22 - Popes Saint Soteris & Saint Caius
Pope Saint Soter
Also known as
Pope of Charity
Sotere
Sotero
Soterius
Soterus
Memorial
22 April
Profile
Nothing is known of his life before he was chosen 12th pope c.166, and not much is known of his pontificate. Forbade women to burn incense in services. Ratified that matrimony was a valid sacrament only if blessed by a priest. Inaugurated Easter as an annual festival in Rome.
Born
at Fondi, Italy
Papal Ascension
c.166
Died
tradition says he was martyred c.175, though no evidence has survived
buried in the Callistus cemetery in Rome, Italy
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Pope Saint Caius I
Also known as
Caius the Dalmatian
Cayo
Gaius
Memorial
22 April (Roman calendar)
11 August (Eastern calendar)
Profile
Some unreliable early documents indicate he was from Spalato in Dalmatia, may have been a relative of Emperor Diocletian, and the uncle of Saint Susanna. However, nothing reliable is known of his early life.
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April 22 - Saint Soteris - Pope /Pope Saint Caius
Pope Saint Soter
Also known as
Pope of Charity
Sotere
Sotero
Soterius
Soterus
Memorial
22 April
Profile
Nothing is known of his life before he was chosen 12th pope c.166, and not much is known of his pontificate. Forbade women to burn incense in services. Ratified that matrimony was a valid sacrament only if blessed by a priest. Inaugurated Easter as an annual festival in Rome.
Born
at Fondi, Italy
Papal Ascension
c.166
Died
tradition says he was martyred c.175, though no evidence has survived
buried in the Callistus cemetery in Rome, Italy
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Pope Saint Caius I
Also known as
Caius the Dalmatian
Cayo
Gaius
Memorial
22 April (Roman calendar)
11 August (Eastern calendar)
Profile
Some unreliable early documents indicate he was from Spalato in Dalmatia, may have been a relative of Emperor Diocletian, and the uncle of Saint Susanna. However, nothing reliable is known of his early life.
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Pope Saint Agapitus I
Also known as
Agapetus I
Memorial
22 April
20 September (date of internment in Saint Peter’s Basilica)
Profile
Son of a priest named Gordian; his father was murdered. Archdeacon of the priests of Rome, Italy. Elected pope when a very old man, he reigned for less than a year. Died while on a mission to prevent the invasion of Italy by Justinian. He failed in that, but succeeded in having the Monophysite Patriarch of Constantinople, Anthimus, replaced by the more orthodox Mennas.
Born
in Rome, Italy
Papal Ascension
13 May 535
Died
22 April 536 in Constantinople of natural causes
interred in Saint Peter’s Basilica, Rome, Italy
Canonized
Pre-Congregation

In Principio

The Secret of Love of God and a Neighbor ~ ‘How virtues are accomplished by means of our neighbour…’ ~ 'The Dialogue' of Saint Catherine of Siena; Translated from Italian by ALGAR THOROLD, 1907; ‘DIVINE PROVIDENCE’; pp. 43-47

[Saint Catherine of Siena /Caterina di Benincasa/; XIV-XV Century AD; Siena, Republic of Siena/Rome, Papal States; aged 33; Spiritual Writer; Mystic; Virgin; Doctor of the Church]
‘How virtues are accomplished by means of our neighbour and how it is that virtues differ to such an extent in creatures.’
" I have told thee how all sins are accomplished by means of thy neighbour,
through the principles which I exposed to thee, that is, because men are deprived of the affection of love, which gives light to every virtue. In the same way self-love, which destroys charity and affection towards the neighbour, is the principle and foundation of every evil. All scandals, hatred, cruelty, and every sort of trouble proceed from this perverse root of self-love, which has poisoned the entire world, and weakened the mystical body of the Holy Church, and the universal body of the believers in the Christian religion ; and, therefore, I said to thee, that it was in the neighbour, that is to say in the …More

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" Wherefore, I show you that in My house are many mansions, and that I wish for no other thing than love, for in the love of Me is fulfilled and completed the love of the neighbour, and the law observed. For he, only, can be of use in his state of life, who is bound to Me with this love."

In Principio

" And it cannot be otherwise, because love of Me and of her neighbour are one and the same thing, and, so far as the soul loves Me, she loves her neighbour, because love towards him issues from Me. This is the means which I have given you, that you may exercise and prove your virtue therewith ; because, inasmuch as you can do Me no profit, you should do it to your neighbour. This proves that you possess Me by grace in your soul, producing much fruit for your neighbour and making prayers to Me, seeking with sweet and amorous desire My honour and the salvation of souls. The soul, enamoured of My truth, never ceases to serve the whole world in general, and more or less in a particular case according to the disposition of the recipient and the ardent desire of the donor, as I have shown above, when I declared to thee that the endurance of suffering alone, without desire, was not sufficient to punish a fault."

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French Church Becomes Brewery and Restaurant

The church Saint-Nicaise de Rouen in Rouen, France, will become a brasserie-restaurant with an additional museum space.
The site dates back to the 7th century, when a chapel was built for the relics of Saint Nicaise.
The current building was reconstructed in reinforced concrete after a fire in 1934 and reopened for worship in 1940.
Due to structural deterioration, water infiltration, and lack of maintenance, the church was closed in 2006 and officially deconsecrated in 2017.
The new project includes a restaurant, on-site beer production, and preservation of some architectural elements. The church’s large organ, completed in 1957 and one of the most important in Rouen, has been removed and will be relocated to another church in Paris for restoration.
Local authorities cited high restoration costs as the main reason for the conversion.
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Father Karl A Claver

This is NOT the sign of a healthy, growing church, but of one that has a terminal illness and is quickly dying.

brhenry

Do not follow a schism. Let nature take its course. The gates of hell will not prevail.

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Moderator III

Brazilian Bishops sing "Bella Ciao"

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Communards?
During World War II, Italian partisans (especially those of a communist and socialist orientation) adopted the song "Bella Ciao" as an anthem of resistance to fascism and Nazism. The song became a symbol of the fight for freedom, equality and justice, and the lyrics were adapted to reflect the fight against the fascist regime. After the war, "Bella Ciao" became an international symbol of left-wing, labor and anti-fascist movements. It was sung at protests, union meetings and political events all over the world, from Latin America to Europe. Her message of resistance to injustice and solidarity with the vulnerable makes her a permanent political symbol.

Nuno Alvares

1979-08-15 – Letter to the newspaper “O Estado de S. Paulo” on Dona Lucília Corrêa de Oliveira

published on “O Estado de S. Paulo”, august 22th 1979
São Paulo, August 15th 1979
Sir :
I write to you as a subscriber to O Estado de S. Paulo, which I have been for about forty years. Be notified that I no longer wish to receive your newspaper, consider my 1979 subscription cancelled, and do not expect to be sought after by your advertising department for a new subscription in the years to come.
This is due neither to the recent attacks made by your paper against the TFP, of whose National Council I am the President, nor to those against my person. The TFP has already been attacked in the past by O Estado de S. Paulo without me even having thought of terminating my subscription.
However, in a news item published on the 12th of this month, the TFP and I were the objects of a polemic viciousness from your paper such as to have, to our knowledge, no precedent in its past or in the history of the Brazilian press.
The news item to which I alluded was intended to strike me in one of the …More

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Irapuato

Equatorial Guinea’s First Lady kisses Pope’s cross - Shalom World News
Pope Leo XIV was received with a full ceremony at the presidential palace in Malabo, marking the final leg of his Africa tour. In a rare break from protocol, First Lady Constancia Mangue de Obiang kissed the Pope’s pectoral cross, a gesture of personal devotion. The welcome also saw a touching moment when a young boy chosen to greet the Pope became overwhelmed and began to cry. The Pope gently called him closer and offered words of encouragement.

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First Lady begrüßt mit päpstlichem Hosenanzug
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In Principio

St. Jerome ~~~ God's hottest anger against sinners is when He shows no anger...The Father does not instruct His son unless He loves him...

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en.news

Cardinals Reject Hope in Leo XIV on Roman Rite

Several anonymous cardinals and curial officials told the Substack.com account The Pillar on April 17 that they do not expect any resolution to the question of the Mass in the Roman rite in the near future.
Some Catholics had hoped the next extraordinary consistory of cardinals on June 26–27 would address the liturgical issue. Instead, Leo XIV chose to focus on Francis' document Evangelii Gaudium.
One Vatican official said that Leo XIV was not very familiar with traditional communities or even the traditional liturgy, and that his primary concern was not liturgy but whether members of those communities accept the Second Vatican Council.
As early as June 2025, the best friend of Leo XIV, Alejandro Moral, Prior General of the Augustinians, had already ruled out any return of the older form of the Mass under his pontificate.
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P. O'B

Paul VI killed the Old Mass; JP II gave it a tiny life; Benedict opened it up greatly, saying it had never really been officially done away with; Francis tried to kill it; Leo seems happy with Francis's decision. Zigzag, zigzag, what is the layman to think? "Officer, the light was green when I went through it." "Well, it's red now and you are in trouble." Why should the laity respect the governance of the Church?

SonoftheChurch

With God, all things are possible. Don’t give up hope.

Wilma Lopez

The Dicastery for Culture and Education announced the participation of several influential figures in contemporary art and culture — including American singer Patti Smith and Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao — in the Holy See Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, which will be held May 9 through Nov. 22.

catholicworldreport.com

Punk legend Patti Smith, Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao to represent Vatican at Venice Biennale

The exhibition by the Dicastery for Culture and Education features the work of contemporary artists in various fields, inspired by the life and spiritual legacy of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Holy See will have its own pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in Italy.
The Dicastery for Culture and Education announced the participation of several influential figures in contemporary art and culture — including American singer Patti Smith and Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao — in the Holy See Pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, which will be held May 9 through Nov. 22.
This edition of the Italian cultural event, titled “In Minor Keys,” is a sensory and meditative experience that seeks to reconnect participants with the emotional and affective roles of art in society.
In a press release, the Dicastery for Culture and Education announced the 24 artists who will form part of the Holy …

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Jeffrey Ade

Ouch!

Sandy Barrett

In an interview with The Good Newsroom, Archbishop Hicks of New York reflects on the first time he met Pope Francis, and how the Pope had a way of making personal connections.

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Irapuato

Acts of the Apostles 8,1b-8.
There broke out a severe persecution of the Church in Jerusalem, and all were scattered throughout the countryside of Judea and Samaria, except the Apostles.
Devout men buried Stephen and made a loud lament over him.
Saul, meanwhile, was trying to destroy the church; entering house after house and dragging out men and women, he handed them over for imprisonment.
Now those who had been scattered went about preaching the word.
Thus Philip went down to (the) city of Samaria and proclaimed the Messiah to them.
With one accord, the crowds paid attention to what was said by Philip when they heard it and saw the signs he was doing.
For unclean spirits, crying out in a loud voice, came out of many possessed people, and many paralyzed and crippled people were cured.
There was great joy in that city.
Psalms 66(65),1-3a.4-5.6-7a.
Shout joyfully to God, all the earth,
sing praise to the glory of his name;
proclaim his glorious praise.
Say to God, “How tremendous are …
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In Principio

The Description of Holy Spirit ~ 'The Revelations of Saint Bridget of Sweden'; ‘The words of an angel to the bride about whether the spirit of her thoughts is good or bad…’; Book I; Chapter 54

[Saint Bridget of Sweden/ Heliga Birgitta; XIV Century AD: aged 69-70; Uppland, Sweden/Rome, Papal States; Widow, Mystic; Spiritual Writer; Founder; Patroness of Europe]
Chapter 54 ~ The words of an angel to the bride about whether the spirit of her thoughts is good or bad, and about how there are two spirits, one uncreated and one created, and about their characteristics.
A holy angel spoke to the bride and said: “There are two spirits, one uncreated and one created.
The uncreated Spirit has three characteristics:
First, he is hot; second, sweet; and third, pure.
First, he gives off warmth,
and his warmth does not come from created things but from himself, since he, together with the Father and the Son, is Creator of all things and Almighty. He gives off warmth when the whole soul burns for the love of God.
Second, he is sweet, when nothing pleases the soul and nothing delights it but God and the recollection of his deeds.
Third, he is so pure that no sin can be found in him, nor any …More

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"A holy angel spoke to the bride and said: “There are two spirits, one uncreated and one created.
The uncreated Spirit has three characteristics:
First, he is hot; second, sweet; and third, pure.
First, he gives off warmth, and his warmth does not come from created things but from himself, since he, together with the Father and the Son, is Creator of all things and Almighty. He gives off warmth when the whole soul burns for the love of God.
Second, he is sweet, when nothing pleases the soul and nothing delights it but God and the recollection of his deeds.
Third, he is so pure that no sin can be found in him, nor any deformity or corruption or mutability. He does not give off warmth like earthly fire, and he does not make things melt like the visible sun, but his warmth is the inner love and desire of the soul that fills the soul and engrosses her in God. He is sweet to the soul, not as a desirable wine or fleshly lust or any other worldly thing, but instead, the sweetness of this Spirit …
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Over 10 fuel tankers are currently on fire after a major explosion at the port in Homalin, Sagaing Region, Myanmar. Eyewitnesses report a rapid spread and multiple injuries. Emergency crews are still battling the intense heat, with fears of deaths.

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🇬🇧 The Plunder of the World’s Heritage

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1224. The Plunder of the World’s Heritage – World Scam

04/21/2026
Entire blog as a free PDF eBook.
First, a brief comparison. In history class, we learned about a Mongol ruler from the turn of the 12th to the 13th century: the ruthless conqueror of half the world, Genghis Khan. His wars claimed the lives of 40 million people at the time—that is 11.11% of the entire known world population. Today I asked “Google Intelligence” the following question: How did Genghis Khan treat envoys? The answer surprised me greatly:
Genghis Khan treated envoys with the utmost respect, and their protection was a fundamental principle of Mongol law and strategy. The most important aspects of this topic are listed below:
Absolute inviolability: The killing of an envoy (ambassador) was considered one of the gravest acts of hostility, which typically led to merciless revenge and the complete destruction of the state that had committed such an act;
The Jam System (Jaam): Genghis Khan established an efficient courier system (Jam) that enabled messengers to travel …

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Are Catholic Charities Running a Massive Migrant Ponzi Scheme?
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Nuns praise the Lord.

Freut euch im Herrn, o ihr Gerechten: Lob gebührt den Gerechten. Ps 32:1

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DefendTruth

The devout Muslim is asked whether he prefers Allah or an iPhone.

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