Father Michael Briese claims that Robert McElroy and the late Quinn engaged in sodomitic relations. Warning: This open letter contains explicit language. He also accuses the apostate and gay activist Wilton Gregory of being homosexual. And Father Michael Briese claims that Robert Walter McElroy, during his more than 40 years of priesthood, has practiced sodomy. He also accuses McElroy of covering up for two pedophile priests who abused two children who ended up committing suicide. Gay activist Robert McElroy Asks Vatican to Laicize Whistleblower Priest
[Blaise Pascal – XVII Century AD; Clermont-Ferrand, France/Paris, France; Mathematics/Physics/Theology] “16. Eloquence is an art of saying things in such a way (1) that those to whom we speak may listen to them without pain and with pleasure; (2) that they feel themselves interested, so that self-love leads them more willingly to reflection upon it. It consists, then, in a correspondence which we seek to establish between the head and the heart of those to whom we speak, on the one hand, and, on the other, between the thoughts and the expressions which we employ. This assumes that we have studied well the heart of man so as to know all its powers and, then, to find the just proportions of the discourse which we wish to adapt to them. We must put ourselves in the place of those who are to hear us, and make trial on our own heart of the turn which we give to our discourse in order to see whether one is made for the other, and whether we can assure ourselves that the hearer will be, as it …More
For the prevention of suicide – The Pope Video – November 2025 In The Pope Video for November, the Holy Father asks us to pray for those who are struggling with thoughts of suicide. He remincs us that all of us are vulnerable and that Christian communities must be welcoming, open to listening, and full of hope. Every day about 2 thousand people in the world take their lives. It is the third leading cause of death among young people.In this context, we are invited to join our prayer with that of Pope Leo XIV: “that those who are struggling with suicidal thoughts might find the support, care and love they need in their community, and be open to the beauty of life.” This video was produced by the Pope’s Worldwide Network, in collaboration with the Diocese of Phoenix and Vatican Media. ---- Let us pray that those who are struggling with suicidal thoughts might find the support, care and love they need in their community, and be open to the beauty of life. Lord Jesus, You who invite the …More
Lord Jesus, You who invite the weary and burdened to come to You and rest in Your Heart, we ask You this month for all the people who live in darkness and despair, especially for those struggling with suicidal thoughts. May they always find a community that welcomes them, listens to them, and accompanies them. Give all of us an attentive and compassionate heart, capable of offering comfort and support, also with the necessary professional help. May we know how to be close with respect and tenderness, helping to heal wounds, build bonds, and open horizons. Together may we rediscover that life is a gift, that there is still beauty and meaning, even in the midst of pain and suffering. We are well aware that those who follow You are also vulnerable to sadness without hope. We ask You to always make us feel Your love so that, through Your closeness to us, we can recognize and proclaim to all the infinite love of the Father who leads us by the hand to renew our trust in the life You give us. …More
Indian police raid seminary: Police in Madhya Pradesh, India, raided St. Joseph’s Minor Seminary on Nov. 5 after a newspaper report accused the Catholic institution of allegedly converting poor tribal students to Christianity. Officers searched the seminary for nearly five hours and questioned all 23 students. The police left after administrators produced documents showing the students were already Catholic. Right-wing Hindu groups are increasingly targeting Christians under the state’s anti-conversion laws.
Indian police raid seminary : Police and senior officials in India’s Madhya Pradesh state raided St. Joseph’s Minor Seminary (in the Gwalior diocese) on November 5, 2025, in relation to allegations of religious conversion of tribal boys. The seminary was searched for nearly five hours; all 23 seminarians were interrogated. The raid was triggered by a report in the Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar alleging that the seminary admitted tribal boys, provided education and then converted them to Catholicism to become priests. The seminary’s rector stated that the institution only admits Catholics and that they provided evidence (parental consent letters, baptismal certificates, parish recommendations, property papers) to the police.
A Priest’s Journey to Bring Christ to the Margins | Shalom World News In the heart of Ebonyi State, Nigeria, faith travels on two wheels. A Catholic priest from the Diocese of Abakaliki makes his way through rugged rural paths to reach St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Ezza North. His mission: to celebrate Holy Mass for communities that might otherwise go weeks without the Eucharist. Through mud, dust, and distance, he carries not just vestments and sacred vessels but the presence of Christ to those who wait with hope. No cathedral. No microphones. Just the altar, the people, and the presence of God! This humble image, shared widely on social media, has touched countless hearts, reminding the world that in places of hardship, faith endures in its purest form. It is a living testimony of the missionary spirit and the daily sacrifices made by countless priests who serve far from comfort, yet close to the heart of God. But in today’s Nigeria, faith often walks a hard road. Christians across …More
On November 5, Mark Miravalle, professor emeritus of theology and mariology at Franciscan University of Steubenville and president of the International Marian Association, responded on MotherOfAllPeoples.com to Tucho’s November 4 document Mater Populi Fidelis which attacks Marian titles common in the Catholic Church. The use of the title "Co-Redemptrix" Tucho stated that the title "Co-Redemptrix" is "not appropriate," despite its historical use by numerous popes. Miravalle questions whether this implies that past popes and many saints used an improper title. Tucho's document concludes that the title is allegedly "inappropriate" due to the need to often "re-explain" it. Miravalle comments: "Other Marian titles, such as 'Immaculate Conception' and 'Mother of God,' have likewise required ongoing explanation and re-explanation. Yet these titles remain, as do other Catholic dogmas, such as 'Papal Infallibility,' 'Original Sin,' and 'Transubstantiation.'" Our Lady as Mediatrix of All Graces …More
Pope Leo commented on the Rupnik case: “Judges have been appointed, & processes for justice take a long time. I know it is very difficult for the victims to ask them to be patient. But the Church must respect the rights of all people. The principle of presumption of innocence until proven guilty also is true in the Church. Hopefully this trial that is just beginning will be able to bring some clarity & justice to all those involved.”
Asked on his opinion on what should done with Marko Rupnik’s artwork, Pope Leo XIV says: “Certainly in many places, precisely because of the need to be sensitive to those who have presented cases of being victims, the artwork has been covered up, artwork has been removed from websites. So that issue is certainly something that we're aware of. A new trial has recently begun, judges were appointed and processes for justice take a long time. I know it is very difficult for the victims to ask that they be patient but the Church needs to respect the rights of all people. The principle of innocent until proven guilty is also true in the Church, and hopefully this trial that is just beginning will be able to give some clarity and justice to all those involved.”
Bishop Francesco Savino, 70, of Cassano all’Jonio, Italy, "allows" practiced homosexuality. Francesco Savino who is one of the three vice-presidents of the Italian bishops told DirittoDiCronaca.it on October 14 about homosexuals: "They should not be denied the opportunity to be loved and to love, even on an intimate, sexual level, because denying them this, denying them their right, I repeat, is simply wrong."
Mons. Savino autorizza l'omosessualità: "Queste persone che noi definiamo diverse sono persone che hanno un'altra identità che va capita va compresa a loro non va negato la possibilità di essere amate e di amare anche a livello intimo a livello sessuale perché negare questo questo loro io lo rifaccio questo loro diritto insomma." Fonte e video completo: Intervista a mons. Francesco Savino
𝐏𝐇𝐎𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐗𝐃𝐑𝐀𝐆𝐎𝐍 - Engineers from the UK have "taught" mushrooms to play musical in... Engineers from the UK have "taught" mushrooms to play musical instruments Everything works due to special sensors that read electrical impulses in the caps, and then turn into commands for motors. …
A New Mass in Paris: Starting on the first Sunday of Advent, November 30, Holy Mass will be celebrated every Sunday (except 28 December, 1 March, 26 April and during the month of August) in the beautiful Church of Our Lady of the Nativity of Val-de-Grâce in the heart of Paris. The 8.30pm start time is convenient for young people and those returning from the provinces. The church belongs to the Military Diocese, not the Archdiocese of Paris. The celebrant will be Canon Jérôme Maljean. Since the controversial document ‘Traditionis Custodes’, Archbishop Laurent Ulrich of Paris has banned eight regular Holy Masses around the city.