@Everyday for Life Canada criticizes Canadian MP Leah Gazan and her proposed Bill-254, which would criminalize promoting hate against Indigenous peoples by denying, downplaying, or justifying the residential school system. The author argues that this bill threatens free speech, could jail people for questioning narratives about residential schools, and would suppress what they view as “truth.” They claim that no mass graves from residential schools have been found and that the schools did not constitute genocide, asserting that allegations of mass killings are false. They also criticize the B.C. Assembly of First Nations for supporting the bill, suggesting they are motivated by funding and political narratives. The piece concludes by urging MPs to reject the legislation and condemns Gazan for introducing it.
Berlin Protestant pastor Lena Müller has "blessed" four men and called this her "first poly wedding." She said that the four homosexuals placed themselves under God’s "colorful blessing" and chose the verse "Love never fails." Cathcon comments: "The logic of blessing whatever when asked is not too different from 'Fiducia Supplicans'."
1953: When the Madonna of Tears of Syracuse Wept The Madonna of Tears of Syracuse. A reconstruction of the four days that marked the history of Syracuse. Report by Francesco Durante Tg2000
On November 2, Cardinal Gerhard Müller celebrated a Mass in the Roman Rite at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Philadelphia, USA.In his homily, he said: "The Church neither is nor may become an NGO." Full video here.
Pontifikalamt mit Kardinal Müller in den USA, November 2025.
Nichols: "And I remember there was a Protestant school nearby, and I was the first Catholic priest ever to go to it. It had been there for 100 years. It was at that time that things were moving quite rapidly, actually. So if anything, what that taught me was not to be afraid to be yourself – and also that the possibilities were endless."
Here is the complete paragraph on the Latin Mass (silence is telling) CH: As you approach your 80th year and near retirement, are there any decisions or aspects of leading the diocese – whether in child protection, social issues, or doctrinal matters such as the Latin Mass – that you look back on with regret, or might have done differently? CN: There’s maybe hundreds probably. On the child abuse things, I think we were probably a bit slow to appreciate two things. One, the long-term destructive impact of abuse of a child. The first time I met and sat with survivors of childhood abuse was 20 years ago, and I’ve been doing it fairly consistently ever since. What is perfectly true is that some people never recover. They never recover in their ability to form and sustain stable relationships. It’s almost as if their capacity for trust has been destroyed – and that can be trust in God as well. So I think that we’ve tried and tried, and it’s quite difficult not just to show that we’re …More
Precisely how climate changed deranged does one have to be to believe that the alleged 'carbon footprint' of such a plan is non-existent for popes and cardinals (or, for that matter, for James Martin and a myriad of apostates Leo has given tickets to see him)?!! There's an app called Zoom, Prevost (since you are so social media savvy). Use it, instead of Peter's Pence and the like, for such shenanigans.
On the subject of patience, it should be noted that the first complaints made by alleged victims to Jesuit superiors regarding Father Rupnik's behaviour date back to the 1990s — at least thirty years ago. However, they were only taken seriously in 2021 when, at the instigation of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), the Society of Jesus launched an investigation. This found the allegations credible and recommended a criminal trial to the CDF. However, nothing came of it, as in October 2022, the CDF declared the case to be time-barred. In the meantime, however, another very serious case concerning Father Rupnik emerged, involving an accusation in 2018 of 'absolving an accomplice of a sin against the sixth commandment'. This was deemed true, and in May 2020, Father Rupnik was excommunicated. However, the excommunication was lifted a couple of weeks later, in a manner that was never clarified. It should be noted, however, that only the Pope can cancel an excommunication.
Finally, MAGA republicans say NO TO ALL TRUMP'S TARIFFS AS DEMS QUESTION REPUBLICANS ON WHY THEY ARE NOT DOING THEIR JOB ON DEFENDING THE INTERESTS OF FARMERS AS ECONOMY BECOMES MORE PERIL, AND TRUMP'S CUTS CAUSES HUNGER AMONG AMERICAN FAMILIES AND PUTS IN JEOPARDY THE SECURITY OF MILITARY THAT ARE LOSING THEIR HOMES AND CAN'T PUT FOOD ON THEIR TABLES DUE TO THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CAUSED BY REPUBLICANS NOT DEMOCRATS, FACTS SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO.
Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix of all Graces, pray for us Prayer of Reparation to the Blessed Virgin Mary Co-Redemptrix, indulgenced by Saint Pius X in 1914 O Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, look down in mercy from heaven, where thou art enthroned as Queen, upon me, a miserable sinner, thine unworthy servant. Although I know full well my own unworthiness, yet in order to atone for the offenses that are done to thee by impious and blasphemous tongues, from the depths of my heart I praise and extol thee as the purest, the fairest, the holiest creature of all God's handiwork. I bless thy holy name, I praise thine exalted privilege of being truly Mother of God, ever virgin, conceived without stain of sin, co-redemptrix of the human race. I bless the Eternal Father who chose thee in an especial way for His daughter; I bless the Word Incarnate who took upon Himself our nature in thy bosom and so made thee His Mother; I bless the Holy Spirit who took thee as His bride. All honor, praise and …More
Pope Leo makes it clear he will stick to the agreement for the foreseeable future, and as such Catholics should not be shocked when the treaty remains active for the next few years.