Today, Pope Leo XIV has appointed Monsignor Salvador González Morales as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Cancún-Chetumal, Mexico. In February 2019, Francis had appointed him Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Mexico City. He also served as Vicar General of the Archdiocese. The Case of Rev. Olvera Delgadillo In June 2022, the Catholic priest Juan de Dios Olvera Delgadillo was temporarily suspended after signing the declaration Mater Veritatis Salutaris, which criticized certain teachings of Pope Francis on adultery and homosexuality. The punishment was imposed by the vicar general, Monsignor González Morales. In a 2023 follow-up interview, Rev. Olvera Delgadillo added that he had been removed from his post at the Basilica of Guadalupe, yet has received neither a formal canonical sentence nor proper due process. Celebration of a Homosexual Eucharist In October 2024, Monsignor González Morales celebrated a homosexual Eucharist (pictured). According to a report from the Colectivo …More
6. December 2025 6. December 2025 12/06/2025 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. The US dollar—the current hegemonic currency—is losing value at an alarming rate, like all fiat currencies. This is most evident in the rise of precious metal prices. The value of gold isn’t increasing; the paper money, or so-called virtual money, with which we acquire this precious metal is on the verge of collapse. It is common knowledge that the laws of economics are relentless. Can we therefore claim that economics is immoral? Only if we acknowledge that the result of 2 + 2 = 4 is bad for the world. Only those who exploit the widespread ignorance about the mechanisms of money to further impoverish already impoverished people are truly immoral. This is done primarily through inflation—hidden taxes. The Burning Platform published an article on Tuesday: GOT GOLD FOR THE COMING RECKONING? The 140% increase in the price of gold over the last three years is telling a story the legacy media propaganda outlets …
Monument to Hans and Sophie Scholl and the “White Rose” (German: Die Weiße Rose) resistance movement against the Nazi regime, in front of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Amrei-Marie, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons At 8:13 PM on October 27, 1942, 17-year-old Helmuth Hübener was beheaded at Berlin’s infamous Plötzensee Prison. His mother, his lawyers, and even the Gestapo had pleaded for clemency. The Reich Ministry of Justice refused. Hübener became the youngest German condemned to death by the People’s Court, and the youngest of the 16,500 people executed by guillotine. (Bartholomäus Schink of the Edelweiss Pirates was only sixteen, but he was hanged without trial in Cologne with thirteen others, including six teens.) During his trial, Hübener was vocally defiant in hopes of persuading the judge that he was the sole leader of the group of boys on trial for distributing anti-Nazi pamphlets around Hamburg. When his conviction for “conspiracy to commit …
Several U.S. churches have created politically themed Nativity scenes criticizing ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws). These displays portray the Holy Family as modern detained migrants.In St. Susanna Parish in Massachusetts, the Baby Jesus was replaced with a sign suggesting ICE would deport Him. Another church in Illinois displayed a bound Baby Jesus and a Virgin Mary wearing a gas mask to evoke immigration protests.
Several churches in the United States have installed politically themed Nativity scenes criticizing U.S. immigration enforcement (ICE). In St. Susanna Parish in Massachusetts, the Baby Jesus was replaced with a sign suggesting ICE would deport Him, while another church in Illinois displayed a bound Baby Jesus and a Virgin Mary wearing a gas mask to evoke immigration protests. The churches argue these displays highlight parallels between the Holy Family’s refugee experience and modern migrant families. The Catholic Church, however, teaches both the dignity of migrants and the legitimate right of nations to control their borders, warning against turning religious symbols like Nativity scenes into political tools.
Pope Leo: “Artificial intelligence has certainly opened up new horizons for creativity, but it also raises serious concerns about its possible repercussions on humanity’s openness to truth and beauty, and capacity for wonder and contemplation.”
PART 3 - THE REIGN OF THE ANTI-CHRIST I have not written a chronology of events, nor details because writing those things would be a lot and the chronology would have to be written with details as to the kind of markers I mentioned in my previous shares. I believe this is the last part I will share, I will try to summarize this dream and skip details not to make it too long. The reign of the Anti-Christ looked like a big beautiful white castle with kings blue painted domes. It was the most beautiful sight you could imagine. The castle was on a hillock. There were 7 streams that connected to it, the water run towards its center like defying gravity. At first glance the water looked very pure and crystalline like, but when I looked at it closely I could see a sediment of impurities, people from all over the world were walking on pilgrimages towards the castle and they were drinking from the waters of the streams. I warned some of the pilgrims on the side of the stream I was on not to drink …More
On the afternoon of 25 November 2025, the Church of San Nicola di Bari in Ostia was discovered desecrated. Human excrement had been left in several parts of the church, including on the altar. The parish secretary found the scene and immediately informed the parish priest. In response, a solemn Eucharist of Reparation was announced.
La multiplication des sacrilèges dans les églises : l’alerte des exorcistes face à l’ennemi de Dieu Ces actes « semblent presque organisés et, en tout cas, sont inspirés par le père du mensonge, ennemi de Dieu et de l’humanité ».
Really?Joseph Shaw said a leaked report stating that the apostolic nuncio to Great Britain had told English and Welsh bishops that they can apply for two-year exemptions to license the celebration of the old Mass in their dioceses was a “universal” change in policy.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider who is currently in Brazil, was received by Bishop José Ruy Gonçalves Lopes, 58, of Caruaru. Monsignor Schneider celebrated Mass in the Roman rite and presented the Portuguese version of his book Credo. Furthermore, he visited Carmelite nuns and gave an interview to Marcelo Andrade.
Bischof Schneider in Brasilien - Interview, Messe, Buchpräsentation
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the Apostolic Nuncio to the Baltic States, has renewed his call for a peaceful approach to the Roman Rite. In a press release, the German broadcaster K-TV announced that the full interview will air on Sunday. In it, Archbishop Gänswein comments on Pope Francis’ 2021 motu proprio Traditionis custodes. He argued that the Church should once again consider the pastoral approach adopted by Pope Benedict XVI in 'Summorum Pontificum': "I consider Pope Benedict’s wise regulation to be the right path — and this path should be continued without burdens or restrictions," said Monsignor Gänswein. He added that he hopes Pope Leo XIV will continue the pacification of this thorny issue. Archbishop Gänswein also expressed his personal desire to see a formal beatification process opened for the late Pope Benedict XVI. #newsNyyjolwslt
"I consider Pope Benedict’s wise regulation to be the right path" --- These modernists do not change. They love lives in falsehood and fiction, and call it "the right path".
Archbishop Gänswein made those statements in January 2023. I wonder if hestill feels the same way today. Perhaps he does, but "flexibility" has always been one of the strong suits of the Conciliarists.
Pope Francis, who died in April 2025, set aside funds in his will for a humanitarian project run by Dominican sister Lucía Caram, she said in remarks reported by Spanish media. According to Sister Caram, the funds were explicitly intended to support medical care in war-affected areas of Ukraine, in particular the purchase of ambulances. The exact amount designated in the pope’s will has not been disclosed. Sister Caram said that Francis had expressed support for her work on several occasions: “I never imagined it would come in this form.” Born in Argentina, Sister Caram has lived in Spain for about thirty years. She became widely known for her homosexual activism. She stated that Our Lady was “not a virgin”, supported homosexual "marriages" and said that homosexual sins are “love.” In 2023, she acknowledged that Francis is a friend of active homosexuals and transvestites, and claimed that he had recently “appointed a homosexual as prefect of a very important Vatican dicastery,” …More
Greg Price @greg_price11 Sen. Mark Warner: "I think, in many ways, the uniformed military may help save us from this President." They're now just openly calling for military coups against President Trump.
Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal INDIANA MOVES TO IMPEACH "ROGUE" JUDGES & PROSECUTORS: FINALLY, REAL TEETH FOR PUBLIC SAFETY Indiana Rep. Andrew Ireland filed a proposed constitutional amendment to let the state legislature impeach judges and prosecutors who go soft on violent offenders. Repeat killers or rapists get slaps on the wrist, and now lawmakers could boot the enablers out the door. The push? It's aimed square at spots like Marion County, where critics say DA Ryan Mears has let folks with rap sheets, like the IndyGo bus arsonist, walk free, spiking fear in neighborhoods. Ireland's bill would expand impeachment beyond just "high crimes" to straight-up failure to enforce laws that protect innocents, needing approval in 2 legislative sessions before hitting voters. This is the accountability people've been screaming for. Soft-on-crime benchwarmers hide behind "discretion," but when their leniency endangers families, it's not justice, it's negligence. The U.S. would be in the vanguard of …More