Deacon Pedro Guevara-Mann, Senior Producer for Salt + Light Media Deacon Pedro Guevara-Mann joins Bishop Reed and Kevin Nelson in studio to discuss his role as the Senior Producer for Salt + Light Media in Canada. He discusses the history of the company along with its mission, his role there, his favorite part of working there, their new documentary on newly canonized St. Ignatius Maloyan, and the impact of their series, "Walking Together" for Indigenous People in Canada. To learn more, click here: Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation | Salt … Donate to CatholicTV: Donate | CatholicTV CatholicTV website: Home | CatholicTV
Apostate Robert Prevost endorses homosexuality in collusion with the apostate José Gómez, defying God's natural law and Catholic morality. The anti-Catholic homosexual mafia, now led by Robert Prevost, publicly defies God's Natural Law and contradicts Catholic morality in clear coordination with its henchmen, just as its mentor, the reprobate of unhappy memory Jorge Mario Bergoglio, did.
Dozulé Is 'Not Supernatural': Tucho Fernández, Pope Leo XIV's Prefect of the Dicastery for the "Doctrine of the Faith" has confirmed the decision of the Bishop of Bayeux-Lisieux that the alleged apparitions in Haute-Butte de Dozulé, France, are 'non-supernatural', meaning that they do not have 'an authentic divine origin'. They were claimed by Madeleine Aumont between 1972 and 1978. The message of Dozulé is the request to build a 738-metre-high, 123-metre-wide luminous cross, called the Glorious Cross, which would be visible from afar as a symbol of universal redemption and a sign of the allegedly imminent return of Christ.
Le diocèse de Bayeux-Lisieux a publié un communiqué confirmant la décision du Dicastère pour la Doctrine de la Foi concernant les événements de Dozulé. Dans une lettre adressée à Mgr Jacques Habert, le Dicastère réaffirme de manière définitive le caractère non surnaturel des prétendues apparitions rapportées entre 1972 et 1978 par Madeleine Aumont. Cette décision s’inscrit dans la continuité des conclusions déjà établies par Mgr Badré. Le diocèse invite les fidèles à accueillir ce discernement de l’Église et à recentrer leur foi sur la Croix du Christ et la vie sacramentelle.
"You cannot call the God of all kindness your Father if you preserve a cruel and inhuman heart; for in this case you no longer have in you the marks of the heavenly Father's kindness." Homilia in illud Angusta est porta et de oratone domini "[The Lord] teaches us to make prayer in common for all our brethen. For He did not say "my Father" who art in heaven but "our" Father, offering petitions for the common Body." Homiliae in Matthaeum "Consider how [Jesus Christ] teaches us to be humble, by making us see that our virtue does not depend on our work alone but on the grace from on high. He commands each of the faithful who prays to do so universally, for the whole world. For He did not say "Thy will be done in me or in us," but "on earth," the whole earth, so that error may be banished from it, truth take root in all, all vice be destroyed on it, virtue flourish on it, and earth no longer differ from heaven"." Homiliae in Matthaeum "Would you like to see God glorified by you? Then rejoice …More
Police have opened an investigation after the Sacré-Cœur parish church in Lourdes was vandalized on November 11. Officers found the main doors marked with graffiti reading “À mort Jésus-Christ” (“Death to Jesus Christ”) and “Sale race de Jésus-Christ” (“Dirty race of Jesus Christ”). The messages were removed, and no suspects have been identified. The attack comes amid rising anti-Christian incidents in France. In 2023, the country recorded nearly 1,000 of Europe’s 2,444 anti-Christian hate crimes. Church arson attacks rose by over 30 percent in 2024, and authorities logged 322 anti-Christian acts between January and May 2025, a 13 percent increase from the previous year.
Voici les INSCRIPTIONS ANTICHRÉTIENNES qui ont été découvertes sur la porte centrale de l’église paroissiale du Sacré-Cœur à Lourdes : "À mort Jésus-Christ" et "Sale race de Jésus-Christ".
At the recent plenary assembly of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Bishop Strickland made a rare intervention from the floor. He spoke up regarding a controversy involving Father James Martin and the wider question of fidelity to the Church’s teaching. It was a moment that cut through the atmosphere of procedural calm and reminded everyone present that the unity of the Church is founded first on the truth.
Bishop Strickland stands up in USCCB (November 12) and urges bishops to respond to Fr James Martin overseeing the confirmation & reception of Holy Communion by a 'married' gay man: "We need to address this". There was no response from the panel/chair.
Georgina Mumford explains why she and her peers, shaped by fast technology and uneasy with silence, are turning to a centuries-old liturgy in an ancient tongue
Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City was elected president of the US bishops' conference on Tuesday. This was widely expected given his role as conference secretary and his long-standing membership of various committees. Coakley won by only 128 to 109 votes over Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas. The surprise was how close Flores came to Coakley. Both Coakley and Flores, who serves a border diocese, are champions for illegal immigrants. On 12 November, OSVNews.com asked Archbishop Coakley, the newly elected president, about his support for the former US nuncio, Archbishop Carlo Viganò, in a 2018 letter. Monsignor Coakley replied: “I didn’t know Archbishop Viganò other than what I knew of him from walking these halls here at bishops’ meetings. He was always a gentleman, he was always supportive, he always showed an interest in how things are going in our dioceses. My comments when he was initially being criticized, and allegations being leveled against him, were meant to …More
Paul Badde: Journalist and author Paul Badde dies following long illness Paul Badde (Schaag, March 10, 1948 – Manoppello, November 10, 2025) was a German essayist, journalist, and filmmaker. He was a Vatican correspondent for Die Welt and co-editor of the monthly Vatican Magazine. He became known for declaring that the Veil of Veronica is a type of fabric found only in the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs. On January 16, 2016, together with Jesuit Heinrich Pfeiffer, he participated in the historical reenactment of the procession of the Holy Face of Manoppello from St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican to the Church of Santo Spirito in Sassia. Biography After attending a humanities high school, Paul Badde studied philosophy and sociology at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität of Freiburg and art history, history, and politics at the University of Frankfurt am Main. Between his first and second state exams, from March 1979 he served as editor and department head of the satirical magazine "pardon …More
Journalist and author Paul Badde dies following … Paul Badde, author of many well-known books such as “Benedict Up Close,” “The Face of God,” and “The True Icon,” died early Monday morning at the age of 77 after a long illness. Badde was also a veteran contributor to EWTN and CNA Deutsch, CNA’s German-language news partner. Badde was born on March 10, 1948, in Schaag, Germany, a small village on the Lower Rhine. He studied philosophy and sociology in Freiburg as well as art history, history, and political science in Frankfurt. Before embarking on a journalistic career, Badde worked as a teacher for several years. As a journalist, he was known for his work at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and later at Die Welt. Badde served for many years as a Jerusalem correspondent before moving to Rome. He was also one of the founding editors of Vatican Magazine. As reported by Die Tagespost, Badde died in his beloved Manoppello in the Italian Abruzzo region. Paul and his wife, Ellen, …More