Robert Prevost has "de facto" nullified the requirement for salvation that all human beings receive the sacrament of Baptism and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
This evening, Pope Leo XIV participated in a niche interreligious gathering organised by the Sant’Egido Community at the Colosseum. At the beginning, Andrea Riccardi emphasised that “the Spirit of Assisi still blows”. Representatives of various religions were present, including Christian sects, as well as representatives of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and other faiths. Together, they lit small candles. Leo XIV held a speech praising the false religions and spiritualties. His key points were: - We have prayed for peace according to our diverse religious traditions. - This is our witness: offering the immense treasures of ancient spiritualities to contemporary humanity. - On 27 October 1986, Saint John Paul IIinvited religious leaders from around the world to Assisi to pray for peace. This historic event marked a turning point in interfaith relations. - We embrace the challenge of Assisi and the awareness of our shared task and responsibility for peace. - For the Catholic Church …More
Our Lady of Loreto - December 10 Aleteia. December 10 Translation of the Holy House of Loreto (1291, 1294) Towards the end of the thirteenth century, the terrible news reached Europe that the Holy Land was lost to the Christians, who during two centuries had been able to maintain the Latin kingdom there by virtue of their repeated Crusades. But at the time the Church was deploring this painful loss, a new joy was given them: the holy house of Nazareth — site of the birth of the Mother of God, of Her early education and of the Annunciation by the Angel Gabriel of the wondrous news of the Incarnation of the Son of God — had been found, transported miraculously, near Tersatz in Dalmatia (Yugoslavia) on May 10th of the year 1291. Between Tersatz and nearby Fiume, the residents of the region beheld one morning an edifice, in a location where never had any been seen before. After the residents of the region talked among themselves of the remarkable little house surmounted by a bell tower, …More
The incorrupt left foot of Saint Anna, the mother of the Theotokos, the grandmother of Christ. The nerves and toes are clearly visible, while it still retains the temperature of a living body. Skete of Saint Anna, Holy Mount Athos. Saint Anna, pray to God for us!
(Click Image Below)—View & Interact with the ISAAC KAPPY MIND MAP—(Click Image Below) The Isaac Kappy Mind Map The Isaac Kappy Mind Map is a culmination of over four months of research and investigation, requiring 10-12 hours a day regularly. It began May 15, 2019, and culminated on September 23, 2019. Although I (Cory Daniel/ThePhoenixEnigma) have been the spearhead of this investigation and the idea and creation of this mind map is mine, I am not its sole contributor, for I could not have accomplished this alone. Instead, it is a collaborative effort of around 8 people who worked tirelessly with passion and intent for the sole purpose of finding out what exactly happened to Isaac Benjamin Kappy. Whether or not we achieved this we are not sure, but we’re miles closer to an answer than we were on May 14, 2019. And most importantly, Isaac’s death has not been swept under the rug. I would like to thank my research team for all their sacrifice. I’ve never seen a group of people so …
Is there a definitive cause for the collapse in religious vocations? In this Pints With Aquinas episode, host Matt Fradd asks Sister Miriam Heidland, SOLT, a pressing question: Why are there so few religious sisters today? “I think part of it is the attack on spiritual motherhood and spiritual fatherhood…really, it’s the attack on man and woman, and like, who are we?” she begins. Sister Miriam then shares a personal story and offers her opinion on why there are fewer vocations to the religious life today. “I was talking with the bishop many months ago, and he was saying that in the 1960s…there was a religious community in Wisconsin that was receiving a hundred women a year. 100 women! And they built a brand new novitiate, and then by 1972, they were receiving just four,” she says. At this point in her conversation with the bishop, Sister Miriam says, he posed the question: “Women still have the capacity to say ‘yes’ to this divine invitation. What is preventing them?” Sister Miriam …
The number cause is FEMINISM, in my opinion. Young women have been brainwashed to want to "have it all" = career & 'family" although the latter needs to not be an 'oppressive patriarchal structure' but some self affirming set-up or divorce. Religious life is not even on the radar.
The story of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico in 1531 is the story of the appearance of the MOTHER of GOD and why She is also known as the Patroness and Protectress of the Unborn. The Feast of OUR LADY of GUADALUPE is on December 12th in the octave of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception during the season of Advent. The story of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico in 1531 is the story of the appearance of the MOTHER of GOD and why She is also known as the Patroness and Protectress of the Unborn. John Henry Westen’s 7 minute 21 second Video recounts the story ofOur Lady of Guadalupe - rumble.com/…y-westen-recounts-our-lady-of- …
Diocese of Brooklyn’s Christmas Tree Spreads Joy and Hope in Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza looks even grander these days, thanks to the presence of a 25-foot-tall Christmas tree erected by the Diocese of Brooklyn. currentsnews
Notitiae ac Documenta ultima Rogitum de Electione Romani PontificisNovember 24, 2025 Rogitum de Electione Romani Pontificis* In Nomine Domini Nostri, Dei Uni Veri Aetaerni Vivi, Santissimeae Trinitatis, Patri et Filii et Spiiritus sancti, ex his letteris attestatur quod propter violationem Constitutionis Apostolicae… Nicolaus PP. II — In Nomine Domini: 13 Aprilis 1059November 23, 2025 PP. Nicolaus II In nomine Domini Dei salvatoris nostri Iesu Christi. Ab anno incarnatione eius MLVIII, mense Aprili, indictione XII, propositis sacrosanctis euuangeliis, praesidente quoque reverentissimo ac beatissimo Nicolao apostolico papa, in basilica… Skip back to main navigation
Legati a latere Duties: Ambassador and special representative for the negotiation of individual and/or general affairs. Special Legate a latere for the elected Pontiff: Frà Alexis Bugnolo Representative of the Roman Pontiff in all affairs and regarding all persons in the matter of his consecration. — The special Legate can be contacted through the Secretariate of State. Issues With (Br) Alexis Bugnolo, Ordo Militaris … Alexis Bugnolo Is NOT a Religious Brother The biography of Alexis Flavian Bugnolo claims he’s “a Franciscan hermit who observes the Rule of St Francis by private vows with tacit permission of Pope Benedict XVI and written permission of the Congregation for Religious in 2006.” He repeats this claim elsewhere. Conclusion Alexis Bugnolo is not a “brother” in any even extended meaning of the term, lacks the credentials to run a university-level institute as he is attempting, makes claims that are completely unfounded on his news site, and runs an organization with …More
A reflection by Umberto Eco While giving a lecture at the Royal Spanish Academy in Rome, I found myself repeatedly blinded by a woman’s camera flash. Every time I tried to read my notes, another burst of light hit me. Annoyed, I finally said what I often have to say to overly eager photographers—that while I’m doing my work, I need them to pause theirs. She turned off her camera, but with a look that suggested I had somehow offended her. Another time, in San Leo, during a civic event where I had been invited to speak about the landscapes painted by Piero della Francesca, three people stood in front of me firing their flashes nonstop. Again, I had to ask them to show at least a minimum level of courtesy. And mind you—none of these people were paparazzi. They were educated adults who had voluntarily come to listen to a lecture. Yet the moment they held a camera or a phone, the “electronic eye” took over, and their cultural awareness evaporated. They weren’t interested in what I was …More
Animated a painting from a priest that saw Mary as a young lady. Praise God for the Immaculate Conception and her fiat to God that gave us Jesus our savior Hallelujah
Today, as Catholics around the world celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, a global “filial appeal” initiative is being launched, respectfully urging Pope Leo XIV to re-examine Mater Populi Fidelis. Titled, A Filial Appeal to Pope Leo XIV, the initiative comes amid persistent and intensifying concerns over last month’s doctrinal Note on the Marian titles “Co-redemptrix” and “Mediatrix of All Graces,” issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. “With filial devotion we address this appeal to Your Holiness, giving humble voice to the dismay and consternation felt by a significant portion of the holy People of God after the publication, on 4 November 2025, of the mariological Note Mater Populi Fidelis by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith,” the letter begins. The one-page appeal continues: “As children of the Church, our consciences are profoundly troubled as we read the statements contained in this Note regarding certain Marian titles that refer …
Mary's Immaculate Conception Reveals God's Perfect Plan The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary celebrates her conception without original sin, a unique grace bestowed upon her by God. Unlike Adam and Eve, she was conceived without sin, making her the holiest human person. Her fullness of grace, a gift from God, was present from conception and grew throughout her life. She is the only human person to live a sinless life, fulfilling God’s original intention for humanity. As the mother of Jesus, she was chosen from all eternity to be pure and perfect, free from sin even in the womb. This celebration challenges us to strive for holiness and live for God’s glory, as Mary did. God’s grace enables us to exist for His glory, a gift requiring our cooperation. Fr. Altier’s Daily Homilies Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: holytrinitysspmn.org You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on: Gab: gab.com/CatholicParentsOnLine Gettr: …More