15. December 2025 15. December 2025 12/15/2025 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. According to media reports, Florida is abolishing mandatory vaccinations for children in public schools. European media immediately stirred up panic. They argued that to prevent disease outbreaks from spreading directly from the US to Europe, vaccination rates in these countries must remain high. However, serious illnesses or even deaths from childhood diseases have become very rare. This is not, as is often claimed, due to vaccinations. The mortality figures of the last 130 years are clear: even before the advent of vaccination, measles deaths had already decreased by over 99 percent. Source. Once again, the scientific justification for the foundations of pseudoscience—applied vaccinology—which traces its origins back to Pasteur’s fraudulent practices, is crumbling in the face of the facts. The “proof” of the health benefits of vaccinations, disseminated worldwide for over a century and a half, is deeply …
Fri Dec 12, 2025 - 3:56 pm EST (LifeSiteNews) — A priest in the Cathedral of San Isidro in Argentina blessed two lesbian women dressed as brides, a traditional missionary priest reported. “In the chapel where the Tabernacle is, at 6.15 pm, there was a blessing of two lesbian women dressed as brides,” Father Joao Silveira shared on Twitter. Yesterday in the Cathedral of Buenos Aires: “In the chapel where the Tabernacle is, at 6.15 pm, there was a blessing of two lesbian women dressed as brides. I told the priest: One thing is accompaniment, but we can’t consent to sin, much less bless it. He replied: It’s pastoral.” — Father João Silveira (@joaosilveiraaa) December 11, 2025 “I told the priest: ‘One thing is accompaniment, but we can’t consent to sin, much less bless it.’ He replied, ‘It’s pastoral,’” Fr. Silveira said. He did not identify the priest who gave the blessing. “Heartbreaking. This Pastor is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. He needs catechism 101 and sent on a retreat for …
While more than 10 million pilgrims filled the streets of Tepeyac for the 12 December celebrations honouring Our Lady of Guadalupe, a serious internal crisis has been unfolding at the Basilica in Mexico City. According to InfoVaticana (15 December), the rector, Canon Efraín Hernández Díaz, has been removed from office and placed under a canonical investigation ordered by the Archdiocese of Mexico. The move followed an unprecedented formal complaint by the Guadalupe chapter to Cardinal Carlos Aguiar Retes. The canons accuse the rector of opaque financial administration, lack of transparency and accountability, and of bypassing them. The chapter shares legal responsibility for overseeing the sanctuary. According to the canons, these practices endangered both the material assets and the spiritual mission of Mexico’s most important Marian shrine. In response, Cardinal Aguiar removed the rector on 20 September and ordered a preliminary canonical investigation, opened on 3 October. The …More
Beata Vergine del Patrocinio - December 14th, 2025 | No Greater Delight No Greater Delight is a daily Marian podcast meant to start the day with a Marian touch. After examining the Marian feasts celebrated throughout the world on a given day, Fr. Nate offers a brief reflection to help make our love for Our Lady concrete in daily living. The title "No Greater Delight" is inspired by a homily of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, wherein he expresses his joy in preaching about the Virgin Mother, even though he acknowledges the challenge of adequately praising her. Mary's greatness is beyond words. 0:00 Feasts of Mary Today 03:23 True Devotion to Mary WhatsApp Channel: Catholic Voice Links: catholicvoice | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree
BEATA VERGINE DEL PATROCINIO Faenza – 14 dicembre 1954 – Incoronazione Una donna della Famiglia Baldi entra nel convento benedettino camaldolese con il nome di suor Francesca portando con se un quadro miracoloso che ritrae la Vergine che allatta il Bambino Gesù. La sacra immagine della Madonna del Patrocinio, attualmente venerata nella Chiesa del Monastero di S. Caterina, a Faenza, fu prima onorata nella casa della Famiglia Baldi, a Forti, la quale diede alla Comunità Camaldolese una figlia, con il nome di Suor Francesca. Alla morte di questa, il Vescovo di Forti volle che la sacra immagine fosse trasferita nella Chiesa delle Suore Camaldolesi. Ciò avvenne nell’anno 1614, con grande solennità e concorso di popolo. Le Suore, meravigliate per la fede e il fervore manifestati dai Forlivesi in quella occasione, decisero di collocare la immagine della Vergine in una cappella di marmo, eretta in suo onore. L’ultima domenica di settembre del 1650, con l’intervento del Cardinale …More
Rev. Vitus - The hymn "Tantum Ergo" was written by St. Thomas Aquinas, around 12... The hymn "Tantum Ergo" was written by St. Thomas Aquinas, around 1264. It comprises the final two stanzas of his longer hymn "Pange Lingua," which was composed for the Feast of Corpus Christi. This hymn emphasizes the mystery of the Eucharist and is traditionally sung during x.com/Vitus_oss/status/1999714196276076974/video/1
Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10 "They will see the glory of the Lord, the splendor of our God." At this moment: We see the glory of the Lord, the splendor of our God. James 5:7-10 "Be patient, brothers, until the coming of the Lord." Let us be attentive to the presence of God in our hearts. Let us gather the joy and peace of God. Matthew 11:2-11 "The poor have the good news." Everyone can receive the joy of God. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
Our Lady of The Holy Chapel - December 13th, 2025 | No Greater Delight No Greater Delight is a daily Marian podcast meant to start the day with a Marian touch. After examining the Marian feasts celebrated throughout the world on a given day, Fr. Nate offers a brief reflection to help make our love for Our Lady concrete in daily living. The title "No Greater Delight" is inspired by a homily of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, wherein he expresses his joy in preaching about the Virgin Mother, even though he acknowledges the challenge of adequately praising her. Mary's greatness is beyond words. 0:00 Feasts of Mary Today 03:33 True Devotion to Mary WhatsApp Channel: Catholic Voice Links: catholicvoice | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree All Christians Must Forgive • Why All Christians Must Forgive (The Way o... How To Examine Your Soul? • The Particular Examination of Conscience #... Learn more about the Institute of the Incarnate Word IVE America - Institute of the Incarnate Word Looking …More
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen: The Christian Meaning Behind the Carol | Christmas Special Series “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” is one of the oldest English Christmas carols, loved for its joyful message and strong biblical meaning. Although it wasn’t officially written by the Church, the lyrics beautifully reflect the heart of the Christian and Catholic faith — the Good News of Jesus Christ coming to save the world. This carol first appeared in the 16th or 17th century and was sung by ordinary believers, not choirs of trained musicians. It became popular because people wanted joyful, hope-filled songs in their own language, rather than the formal Latin hymns sung in churches. The message, however, is deeply traditional: Jesus was born to save us from sin, bring joy to the world, and conquer darkness. In this kid-friendly episode, children will learn: What “God rest ye merry” really means (hint: it’s not about taking a nap!) How the song celebrates the angel’s message in Luke …More
The Door of Humility: Entering the Place Where Christ Was Born — Church of the Nativity Bethlehem—whose name in Hebrew means “House of Bread”—holds a place of profound significance in the Christian world. It was here that Mary and Joseph found refuge in a stable, and where Mary gave birth to Jesus, ‘the Bread of Life’. Over this sacred grotto, the Church of the Nativity was built, transforming a humble place of divine intervention into one of Christianity’s most treasured pilgrimage sites. The Church of the Nativity is among the oldest continuously functioning churches in existence. It was originally commissioned in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine the Great and his mother, Saint Helena, who identified the grotto as the true site of Christ’s birth. Dedicated in 339 AD, the first basilica drew pilgrims from across the Roman Empire. Although the original structure was destroyed, Byzantine Emperor Justinian rebuilt a grander version in the 6th century, parts of which remain today …More