🇬🇧 Saying Goodbye to Facebook

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1231. Saying Goodbye to Facebook – World Scam

04/28/2026
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I created a Facebook account in 2008 to stay in touch with friends. I only used it sporadically. It wasn’t until six years ago that I decided to start posting my content on this platform as well. What happened next? I described that in the article Facebook Censorship. Later, there was a false sense of relief, and Mr. Zuckerberg promised: “No more censorship!!” You can find the details here. That motto still holds true today, albeit in a slightly modified form: Never again without censorship!
Less Facebook. More life.
My Facebook posts were severely restricted—more specifically, their reach. Due to shadowbanning, my new posts weren’t visible to my friends until several days later, or not at all. Despite these tactics, many people still managed to find my posts this way. The statistics showed that about 1% of my readers used this method. They used it because two months ago, I was asked to take a selfie to prove that I wasn’t a crocodile. …

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The apostate of infamous memory, Jorge Bergoglio, encouraged his nurse, Massimiliano Strappetti, to receive Communion in a sacrilegious manner.

Francis to Male Caregiver in Concubinage: “Do They Give You Communion?”

“Pope Francis was like a second father to me, and I still miss him deeply,” said his nurse, Massimiliano Strappetti, 56, in an interview with Corriere.it on April 19.
Francis hated hospital stays and joked whenever he had to go to Gemelli Hospital: “You’ll see—the cardinals are preparing the conclave now.”
“Every morning when he woke up, he would ask me, ‘Hello, who died today?’ That was just how he was,” Strappetti recalled.
One day, Strappetti told Francis that he was divorced and living with another woman. The pope replied: “And what’s the problem?”
He then asked: “Do they let you receive Communion? If not, tell me the names of those priests who refuse - I’ll go speak to them myself!”
For Strappetti, Francis was a “surprising” pope.
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HerzMariae

58th anniversary of Abortion Act coming into effect, 11,105,671 lives lost since 1968

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Press release - 58th anniversary of Abortion Act coming into effect, 11,105,671 lives lost since 1968

PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
58 years of abortion: 11,105,671 lives lost since 1968
27 April 2026 – Today marks the 58th anniversary of the Abortion Act coming into effect in 1968 – six months after it received Royal Assent.
Since then, a staggering 11,105,671* unborn babies have lost their lives to abortion across the UK. At the current rate of abortion, according to the most recent figures, one baby is lost to abortion every two minutes, 34 lives are ended every hour.
The number of abortions in England and Wales has reached a
record high with 278,740 taking place in 2023, and a total of almost 300,000 across the whole of the UK. There were a record 18,710 terminations performed in Scotland in 2024. In Northern Ireland, there were 2,899 abortions in the year ending 31 March 2025, compared with 2,795 in the previous year.
This significant rise in abortions in England and Wales has accompanied the introduction of ‘DIY’ home abortion services that have been operating in England …

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chris griffin

@ HerzMariae thank you and God bless you for this amazing article that all Catholics join the fight for life.
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chris griffin

As the article says the murder of the 11 million unborn babies is just the surface of the horror of abortion. At least 165 million decedents of the 11 million will also not be born. 176 million cry out to God for vengeance.

Fides Et Ratio
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Which version of the Catechism should I get? Tan, green, or blue cover? - Fides et Ratio | Reflections on life from a theological and rational perspective

My preference
Green cover

The Latin typical edition was published in 1997, with the official English translation.
This edition was the official text of reference, and included a few updates and corrections from the French edition.
To identify this edition, it was given a green cover.
The green-cover Catechism of the Catholic Church corresponds to the 1997 Latin typical edition, which serves as the Church’s definitive reference text. It incorporates final corrections and refinements following earlier versions, including alignment with the French edition. For those seeking the most authoritative and stable presentation of Catholic doctrine, the green edition remains the standard.
https://aleteia.org/2022/05/23/which-version-of-the-catechism-should-i-get-tan-green-or-blue-cover/

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Fides Et Ratio

**The Aleteia article is spot-on and a helpful guide.** Your quoted text about the **green cover** accurately describes it: it's the 1997 Latin *editio typica* (typical edition), which became the official reference text with the definitive English translation and minor refinements from the earlier 1992/1994 French-based version (often tan cover).
### Key Context on Editions by Cover Color
- **Tan**: Early 1990s provisional English translation (French original). Good historically, but superseded.
- **Green**: 1997 official Latin-based Second Edition. This was long considered *the* standard authoritative version. Many people (including traditional-leaning Catholics) still prefer it for its "classic" status and pre-2018 wording on certain topics.
- **Blue** (and some newer hardcovers/white editions): Incorporates the 2018 change to paragraph 2267 on the death penalty (now called "inadmissible" rather than allowing for rare cases). This is the most current official text.
### Thoughts on Your …More

chris griffin

Which is the latest most recent edition?

The description of the Last Supper Room: "The supper-room, properly so called, was nearly in the centre of the court; its length was greater than its width; it was surrounded by a row of low pillars, and if the spaces between the pillars had been cleared, would have formed a part of the large inner room, for the whole edifice was, as it were, transparent; only it was usual, except on special occasions, for the passages to be closed up. The room was lighted by apertures at the top of the walls. In front, there was first a vestibule, into which three doors gave entrance; next, the large inner room, where several lamps hung from the platform; the walls were ornamented for the festival, half way up, with beautiful matting or tapestry, and an aperture had been made in the roof, and covered over with transparent blue gauze."

‘The Complete Visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich’ ~ ‘The bitter passion of our Lord Jesus Christ’ ~ part 1 ~ MEDITATION I ⅈ ‘Preparations for the Pasch’

[Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich; XVIII-XIX Century; born: 8 September 1774 Flamschen, Coesfeld, Prince-Bishopric of Münster, Holy Roman Empire/ died: 9 February 1824 (aged 49), Dülmen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation; mystic, Marian visionary and stigmatist; Roman Catholic Augustinian canoness]
“MEDITATION I. ~ Preparations for the Pasch
Holy Thursday, the 13th Nisan (29th of March).
Yesterday evening it was that the last great public repast of our Lord and his friends took place in the house of Simon the Leper, at Bethania,
and Mary Magdalen for the last time anointed the feet of Jesus with precious ointment. Judas was scandalised upon this occasion, and hastened forthwith to Jerusalem again to conspire with the high-priests for the betrayal of Jesus into their hands. After the repast, Jesus returned to the house of Lazarus, and some of the Apostles went to the inn situated beyond Bethania. During the night Nicodemus again came to Lazarus’ house, had a long conversation with …More

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Canon 212

APRIL 28, 2026: IF THESE TWO FREAKS IN THE VATICAN ARE ‘CHANNELS OF GRACE,’ THEN WHAT IS IT?

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Tom Morelli

🙏 Morning Minute Retreat (April 28, 2026)

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When did St Peter become the Pope? It might not be when you think

A common argument about 'recognising and resisting' the modern papal claimants is contrary to divine revelation, as taught by Vatican I, Sacred Scripture and the Church's tradition.
M. J. McCusker
May 27, 2025
A common argument about 'recognising and resisting' the modern papal claimants is contrary to divine revelation, as taught by Vatican I, Sacred Scripture and the Church's tradition.
The primacy promised

Everyone is familiar with the beautiful text of Matthew 16, in which Our Lord Jesus Christ promised to build His Church upon St Peter, as upon a rock:
Simon Peter answered and said: Thou art Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answering, said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father who is in heaven.
And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven.
And whatsoever …More

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>>We will cast you out from our land in a way that history itself will remember... an echo that lingers long after the moment has passed you vile bastards.<<
Marwa Osman/MidEaStream

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In Principio

St. John of the Cross ~~~ Live in the world as if only God and your soul were in it. Then, your heart will never be made captive by earthly things...

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en.news

Bishop Strickland Comments on Papal Welcoming of Female "Archbishop"

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

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mccallansteve

Leo, like Francis, is actively trying to destroy the Catholic Church.

Seabass

God's grace in action...it couldn't be clearer where the false shepherds are.

Tom Morelli

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Carlus

LIVE: Pope Leo XIV attends prayer service at Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Turkey

LIVE: Pope Leo XIV attends prayer service at Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Turkey
Quelle
youtube.com/watch?v=AOv_Z9wLU0Q

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Mancipia

Catholic America Tour

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Joyful Charity In A Hostile World
Saint Peter urges Christians to live as pilgrims on a journey towards heaven, not as if this world is the ultimate goal. This means living with holiness, being a light in the darkness, and treating all people, including those in authority, with respect and charity. In a society that often lacks kindness and decency, Christians should be known for their joy and charity.
Saint Peter’s letter to persecuted Christians emphasizes the importance of living a life of joy, charity, and forgiveness, even in the face of adversity. This call to holiness is a challenge for all Christians, urging them to be a light in the darkness and a source of leaven in the world. By focusing on God and living according to His will, Christians can find fulfillment and bring glory to the Father.
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 …More

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