On the flight back to Rome today, Pope Leo XIV answered authorised questions from journalists. Main quotes. - During this trip, I also met privately with representatives of various groups connected to political authorities and to internal or international conflicts in the region. Our work happens mostly behind the scenes, not in public statements. - A year or two ago I also thought that I would one day retire. … One simply gives his life to the Lord and allows the Lord to guide him. - If you want to know something about me—what my spirituality has been for many years, amid great challenges … I trust in God. - I surrendered [at the conclave] when I saw how things were going. I took a deep breath and said, "Here we are, Lord, you are the boss, you lead the way." - My face is very expressive, but I am often amused by how journalists interpret my face. You think you can read my mind or my face. You are not always right. - The Holy See does not have direct involvement [Russia/NATO] because …More
Will he change our Creed again to suit mohamaddans? Maybe there's room for the false prophet mohamad in there, "all religions are sisters" says false prophet Bobby Prevost
Prevost, James Martin and Tucho's obstinacy in their rebellion against the Holy Trinity and against the Laws of God and the Church are further proof that Bergoglio died in final impenitence, dragging them with him into the same abyss of perdition.
DECEMBER 3 2025 THE GOSPEL breski1 Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 15,29-37. At that time: Jesus walked by the Sea of Galilee, went up on the mountain, and sat down there. Great crowds came to him, having with them the lame, the blind, the deformed, the mute, and many others. They placed them at his feet, and he cured them. The crowds were amazed when they saw the mute speaking, the deformed made whole, the lame walking, and the blind able to see, and they glorified the God of Israel. Jesus summoned his disciples and said, "My heart is moved with pity for the crowd, for they have been with me now for three days and have nothing to eat. I do not want to send them away hungry, for fear they may collapse on the way." The disciples said to him, "Where could we ever get enough bread in this deserted place to satisfy such a crowd?" Jesus said to them, "How many loaves do you have?" "Seven," they replied, "and a few fish." He ordered the crowd to sit down on the ground. …More
"A recently published document from the German bishops encouraging Catholic school pupils to self-identify according to their “sexual identity” is the latest significant departure of the bishops’ conference from the Church’s teaching, re-igniting talk of a possible new, German-born schism."
Rome’s Failure to Correct Germany’s Bishops has Emboldened Their Pro-LGBT Agenda
As the country’s bishops issue a new document encouraging diversity of sexual identities in Catholic schools, German Catholic sociologist Gabriele Kuby explains the full extent of the crisis. A recently published document from the German bishops encouraging Catholic school pupils to self-identify according to their “sexual identity” is the latest significant departure of the bishops’ conference from the Church’s teaching, re-igniting talk of a possible new, German-born schism. The “orientation aid,” published on Oct. 30, states that Catholic schools should consider “diversity of sexual identities is a fact,” effectively normalizing any pupil to self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and non‑binary. Teachers are further encouraged to use language that reflects “the diversity of sexual identities,” and are advised to present questions of sexual morality as “disputed,” allowing students to form their own judgments. Only three German bishops have so far …
Why Trump Won’t Face Prosecution When He Leaves Office in 2029 Nov. 25, 2025 nytimes.com/…1/25/opinion/trump-corruption- … By Thomas B. Edsall Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Donald Trump, well on his way to becoming the most corrupt president in American history, will almost certainly escape criminal prosecution after leaving office. Even though Trump has defied the law and the Constitution more egregiously in his second term than he did in his first, most legal experts agree that he will face few, if any, of the kind of prosecutions he was confronted with after grudgingly leaving office in 2021. The one possible, though far from probable, exception is the Trump family’s involvement in the cybercurrency business through its 60 percent ownership of World Liberty Financial. World Liberty has made profits exceeding hundreds of millions from investments by men who have been granted pardons and by corporations that …More
The author and scholar Janet Smith posted the following story on Facebook before Thanksgiving and said, “This essay states precisely what I think.” The past week has been buzzing with rumors to the effect that Leo XIV has instructed the Dicastery for Divine Worship to issue “extensions” on the TLM whenever bishops ask for them. In this way, as Kevin Tierney explains, he has begun the practical repeal of Traditionis Custodes, however long its actual replacement with a better policy will take. And yet… even if the rumor is true (the nuncio to Great Britain has affirmed it with a classic non-denial), it still means that the fate of the TLM is left entirely to the local bishop; legally the situation remains worse than it did under John Paul II’s 1988 indult. Nothing prevents anti-TLM bishops from continuing to shut it down, as we have seen most recently in Detroit, Charlotte, and Knoxville (to name only the most notorious). Worst of all, the vicious lies and theological errors underlying …
Quote: "To sum up: there’s a lot of “the world” in “the Church” right now, especially in its leadership, which is constantly speaking the language of, and shaking hands with, worldlings who follow the prince of this world. And for that reason, nothing that’s happening should surprise us."
“An Overview of the Prophets” – Prophets, Video 1 Holy Family Catholic Church on Jun 12, 2015 How many prophets are included in the Hebrew scriptures, and who are they? In this video, the Rev. Dr. Jayme Mathias, pastor of Holy Family Catholic Church in Austin, Texas, kicks off a parish study of the prophets! In Christianity the figures widely recognised as prophets are those mentioned as such in the Hebrew Bible and the canonicalNew Testament. It is believed that prophets are called or chosen by God. The main list below consists of only those individuals that have been clearly defined as prophets, either by explicit statement or strong contextual implication, (e.g. the authors of the books listed as the major prophets and minor prophets) along with the Biblical reference to their office. A[edit] Aaron (Exodus 7:2) Abraham (Genesis 20:7) Agabus (Acts 21:10) Agur (Book of Proverbs 30:1) Ahijah (1 Kings 11:29) Amos (Amos 7:14-15) Anna (Luke 2:36) Asaph (2 Chronicles 29:30) Azariah…More
On Friday, Sister Marija Tatjana Zrno, aged 34, was wounded in the Malešnica district of Zagreb. She managed to reach her convent of the Sisters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul before being taken to hospital. Doctors said that her abdominal injuries were not life-threatening. The police have opened an investigation. Some unverified early reports claim that the attacker shouted “Allahu akbar”. Sister Marija Tatjana is well known in Croatia for her pastoral work, teaching, and love of football. During the 2022 World Cup, she gained wider attention for linking athletic discipline with the spiritual life and helping organise a nationwide rosary initiative.
A Catholic religious sister in Croatia was hospitalized on Friday afternoon after being stabbed in a residential district of Zagreb, the nation’s capital, in what early reports suggest may have been a religiously motivated attack. Police have launched a criminal investigation, while Church sources, journalists, and hospital officials reportedly confirm that the sister is recovering and no longer in danger of losing her life.
NEWS CORNER Sister Marija Tatjana Zrno is now being treated in hospital, and is expected to recover. TEC News — December 1, 2025 You may also like Poland Sends in the Troops to Guard Rail and Road Infrastructure The Polish military will protect key railways and roads after recent sabotage linked to Russian-backed attackers. Germany To Classify Date Rape Drugs as ‘Weapons’ The classification “creates the basis for significantly stricter prosecutions,” Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said. Germany Vote Recount: BSW Loses Bid After Missing Parliamentary Threshold by 0.019% The left-wing nationalist party is now escalating its election challenge to Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court. Croatian religious sister Marija Tatjana Zrno Hrvatski Kanal on Facebook, November 28, 2025 A 34-year-old nun in Zagreb is recovering in hospital after being stabbed several times on Friday, November 28th, in what early reports suggest may have been a religiously motivated assault. The attack took …
Bergoglian church in Croatia shamelessly ignores this horrific event just like the mainstream media: Zip it, this is the new normal. Who will wear clerical robes in public after this? Bergoglians don't want that anyways
Lynov argued that his methods are not just affordable but are a form of liberation. "You can get a house for $500 out in nature, you know, with garden and everything and two hectares of land," he said, promoting Russia as an attractive destination for those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle away from economic instability. I hear all the time from dozens and dozens of people from around the world. They show us in various videos, how cheap and clean Russia is. People who go for a visit, usually stay in Russia or go back home to sell everything and then move to Russia permanently! Can you a manage paying only 10 cents an egg? From 70 cents to $1 for a carton of 10 eggs! I pay anywhere now from $7 to close to $11 dollars.
Knoxville Bishop Mark Beckman, USA, has "explained" his restriction of the Mass in the Roman Rite. In a November 25 letter (below), he acknowledges receiving "numerous communications and even petitions from so many" faithful asking for the Mass. Key point: The Mass will be abolished in parish churches and will continue only once a month at the chapel of a retreat center in Benton. Monsignor Beckman reports that he received communication from the Dicastery for Divine Worship instructing him to “personally revisit the direction set by Pope Francis in Traditionis Custodes in 2021.” During the summer, Monsignor Beckman returned to his reflections on the Dicastery’s communication: “In conversation only days ago with our nuncio, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, he affirmed that the Motu Proprio remains the normative guide.” According to Bishop Beckman, it became clear “that the desire of the Holy Father was that we move in the direction of re-establishing" the Novus Ordo. He adds: “Current …More