In a brief interview with the Washington Post, Cardinal Krajewski, the Vatican’s point-person for the event who oversaw its organisation, rejected any suggestion of an intentional snub toward the transgender activists. He said that places at the top table “were given to poor parishioners who had attended an earlier Eucharist”, while the transgender-activists arrived later for the event and “sat elsewhere”. He explained further that the spots for the Pope’s table this year had been handed out randomly to the poor parishioners. “The Church is open to everyone,” he said. “It’s not about [the Pope] meaning to carry on this outreach. They [the activists] came because they’re an integral part of the Church, that is all.”
Among the 1,300 guests at today's "Lunch for the Poor" event in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall were 48 transvestites. Many of them get money as homosexual prostitutes. As Leo XIV entered, one transvestite handed him an image of Our Lady. The Pope accepted it and moved to his table to address the crowd. Unlike in previous years, there were no transvestites seated at the main table with the Pope. Transvestite "Alessia" Nobile told WashingtonPost.com that he had managed to give a letter to Leo XIV: "The fact that he mingled with us and sat close to us is a good sign, right?" Curia Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who oversaw the organisation of the event, attempted to present the seating plan as a purely logistical decision. He claimed that places at the top table were given to poor parishioners who had attended an earlier Eucharist, while the transvestites arrived later and sat elsewhere. #newsYfuuupaion
MIHAIL, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons In a century marked by a suffocating sense of rootlessness, Romanians decided to build. The vast Orthodox People’s Salvation Cathedral that rises over Bucharest was inaugurated by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Patriarch Daniel of Romania on October 25th. The now largest Orthodox temple in the world doesn’t just crown the city’s skyline; it also offers catharsis to a people that suffered much in the 20th century. The Cathedral isn’t a monument to nostalgia, but to defiance—a reminder that nations can surpass even the harshest traumas of war, totalitarian brutality, and revolution. MIHAIL CC-BY-4.0 In Romania, communism waged war on God for fifty long years. As had previously happened in Russia, churches were blown up or transformed into warehouses; priests were taken to jails or shot, and the believers were ridiculed as backward relics of a feudal past finally ended by the inexorable advance of the red tide. When the Warsaw Pact …
By Cyberpunk Some of George Christensen’s internet concepts are akin to a goldfish, whose limited range of perception, renders it incapable of making the requisite differentiation between the transparent medium of its own ecosystem with the transparent medium of the ecosystem beyond the equally transparent walls of its tiny prison. https://cairnsnews.org/2025/11/15/digital-id-through-back-door-of-social-media-age-verification/ As recently pointed out, there are two principal digital ecosystems: the centralised model and decentralised model. Ignoring the latter is not a good starting point. Over the past few years, the two systems have been competing with each other for global cloud domination via their respective cloudalist empires. Due to the centralised nature of the Communist/Socialist state structure, China, the EU, UK, Australia, and affiliated governments, have sought to adopt the centralised cloudalist system. This aligns with their centralised political structure. Under the …
The Italian Catholic blog MessaInLatino.it won a legal case after Google blocked the site in July 2025 for an alleged hate-speech violation. The court ruled that Google failed to follow the Digital Services Act by removing the whole blog without specifying which content violated policy. Google later said the removal was triggered by a translation of a letter from Bishop Joseph Strickland, but the court rejected Google’s interpretation. At the time of the block, the blog had published over 23,000 posts. Google had hired five lawyers to oppose the lawsuit.
Non sapevo che Google portasse la bandiera Arcobaleno direttamente nel logo. Sapevo che intende espressamente conoscere e controllare TUTTO il mondo
(LifeSiteNews) — Influential traditionalist Catholic blog Messainlatino.it has won a legal case against Google after the website was blocked by the tech giant under an apparent breach of the firm’s “hate speech” policy. LifeSiteNews sat down with the blog’s editor, Luigi Casalini, who explained how the case exposes crucial failings of governance online, the dangers of algorithm-driven censorship, and argued the court’s ruling marks a crucial precedent for digital freedom in Europe and beyond. For years, the blog Messainlatino.it has been the main, if unofficial (as we are neither Vatican experts nor journalists), point of reference for the Traditional Catholic world in Italy and beyond. In July 2025, we were blocked, receiving only a brief three‑line email – anonymous, at that – informing us of an alleged violation of Google’s policy against hate speech. However, Google did not specify the exact content of this alleged violation. It was neither qualified, nor quantified, nor …
It’s interesting, and ironic, that the unnamed “traditional Catholic site” (which is LifeSite News) has weighed in on this issue. The blog, MessaInLatino. was complaining, of course, that Google had blocked their publication without explanation. Yet, I no longer view LifeSite because they blocked me without explanation. I suspect it related to my generally anti-Israeli position on the ongoing conflict, but, aside from the fact that they were censoring my adverse opinion, LifeSite didn’t have the courtesy to tell me that they do not tolerate differing points of view. But here LifeSite boldly criticizes Google for doing the same thing. Truly a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
Synod study group 5 gives update on work of Commission looking at female diaconate following the Synod: “All synodal contributions related to this subject have been forwarded to that Commission for its consideration”
The Vatican’s Synod Secretariat published on November 17 an Interim Report (28 pages) on its ten study groups. It is essentially a progress update toward a final report expected by December 31, 2025. “A special word must be reserved for the question of women's access to the diaconate,” the Interim Report notes, adding that the final document will address “the specific theme of the participation of women in the life and leadership of the Church.” On homosexuality, the Interim Report states: “Some emerging issues (which we find more appropriate to designate thus rather than as controversial) will be addressed in a manner that offers an operational dimension to the proposals advanced.” The Synodal “Paradigm Shift”: Subjectivity of Sinner The document proposes a "principle of pastorality" as "an interpretive horizon to express this paradigm shift (also in relation to the love/truth relationship).” It calls for a “mutual interaction between life (of the believer) and doctrine” and …More
Next they will be working on the question "Is the moon made of blue cheese" — which, frankly, will be of much more use. What a complete load of rubbish!
If milk gets bad, it becomes yogurt. Yogurt is more valuable than milk. If it gets even worse, it turns to cheese. Cheese is more valuable than both yogurt and milk. And if grape juice turns sour, it transforms into wine, which is even more expensive than grape juice. You are not bad because you made mistakes. Mistakes are the experiences that make you more valuable as a person. Christopher Columbus made a navigational error that made him discover America. Alexander Fleming’s mistake led him to invent Penicillin. Don’t let your mistakes get you down. It is not practice that makes perfect. It is mistakes we learn from that makes perfect!
According to Oxford’s Migration Observatory, “the number of asylum seekers in the UK reached the highest number on record in 2024 with claims from people from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Bangladesh making up one-third of the total.” But PM Keir Starmer appointed the new Islamist Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood on the promise that she would crack down on mass migration. What kind of mass migration would an Islamist crack down on? Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is threatening a visa ban on Angola, Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo unless they take back their migrants. What do these countries have in common? They’re 90%+ Christian. And the UK has every right to crack down on countries that don’t take back their migrants, but this is an obviously Islamist effort to deport Christians while importing mass numbers of Muslims. The three African countries are being accused of refusing to take back 4,000 migrants. There were 30,000 Afghan invaders in just 2 years. There was a …
Bishop Fernando Arêas Rifan, 75, was received on November 15 by Pope Leo XIV. He is the Apostolic Administrator of São João Maria Vianney, in Campos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which is committed to the Roman Rite. He is the only "official" Bishop of the Roman rite. On November 17, he described the 30-minute audience on dapostolica.org. He recounted to Leo XIV the history of his Administration, which originated with Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer of Campos (+1991), who had joined Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Bishop Rifan presented Leo XIV with some of his books, articles, and explanations: “I spoke about our theological and spiritual path, about how we emerged from a state of separation from the Church and how we came to understand the necessity of communion, in which we now find ourselves, thanks to God and to the Church.” Leo XIV asked him several questions about his position, which Monsignor Rifan answered "correctly", leaving the Pope "satisfied": "He realized that we are very different …More
Padre Peregrino to Chris Jackson: I know you wrote on Pope Paul IV's Apostolic Constitution "Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio" a month ago, so it's important to highlight again that his document insists that if a heretic be raised to the Chair of Peter, it is "null, void and worthless... even if it shall have been uncontested and by the unanimous assent of all the Cardinals." Those last 16 words absolutely destroy the modern-myth of "Universal Acceptance." It also means a public heretic is easily recognizable by your average blue-collar Catholic, even before any intellectuals get to the advanced topic of formal canonical trials.
It should be noted, however, that the situation after Vatican II is somewhat different from that of a pope who fell into heresy. Essentially, with the council, a new church emerged and then developed, which Paul VI called "conciliar." This structure is not the same as the Catholic Church; they are not the same thing. A conciliar church is like a neocatechumenate within the conciliar church. That is, a conciliar church is a sect within the Catholic Church. And its enormous size should not disturb us, since the historical precedent of the Arian heresy showed that 97-99% of bishops can very well be heretics. This is where the main question arises: did all these conciliar popes ever act as popes of the Catholic Church (even if both the electors and those elected believed this to be the case)? I believe not. They never spent a single day fulfilling the functions of popes of the Catholic Church, even if they believed that was what they were doing. Their entire lives were spent within the …More
Islam poison of the world - man made religion with man made aspirations of heaven- just ass is the heart of muhamed so is the heaven he created; based on sex...
@chris griffin @yuca2111 blocked me also-a Long Time ago… AND @philosopherblocked me too-before I even knew him… Strange? Looks like they both are some very „Special kind of people“? Quite a little bit too „Trigger Happy“ with the BLOCKED-Button or so-so to say…
@yuca2111.. I see that you have blocked me. I am unaware of any trespass I have committed against you. In fairness I would ask that I may be able to respond to you.