Have we already been born anew? Have we entered the narrow path of conversion? The joy of Christmas should incline us to ask such questions. It is important that we ask them of ourselves, not of others. Yes, this is very important, because before God we are responsible solely and exclusively for ourselves. Our Lord Jesus Christ clearly points this out when He speaks of removing the beam from your own eye before telling someone about the speck in his eye. Where you start from also has no significance at all. Even if everyone says that you are not a good Catholic and never will be, because you were, for example, a prostitute, a Freemason, or simply a bad person—these are the words of Pharisees and scribes, only it is not known of what kind.
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Britain’s newly appointed equalities chief has triggered a political backlash after dismissing concerns about mass migration and defending the increasingly controversial European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Mary-Ann Stephenson took over this month as chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), an unelected quango with wide influence over equality and human rights policy in Britain. In her first major interviews, she urged politicians and the media to stop “demonising” migrants, arguing that describing migration as a danger to Britain makes life “very, very difficult” for migrants and ethnic minority citizens. Stephenson dismissed growing calls to leave the European Convention on Human Rights, despite withdrawal now being backed by parties representing a large share of the electorate. Reform UK, currently leading in the polls, has pledged to withdraw from the convention, arguing it enables activist lawyers to prevent the deportation of dangerous migrants. After …
A peaceful pro-life advocate was arrested on Thursday for filming her activities outside of a California Planned Parenthood location, allegedly violating the state’s Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.
Mon Dec 22, 2025 - 3:28 pm EST SAN FRANCISCO (LifeSiteNews) — A peaceful pro-life advocate was arrested on Thursday for filming her activities outside of a California Planned Parenthood location, allegedly violating the state’s Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust reports that one of its organizers, Anastasia Rogers, was arrested on December 18 outside of the abortion giant’s Bush Street San Francisco facility, on a warrant that a 14-second Instagram reel she had posted two months earlier allegedly violated the California FACE Act’s prohibition on anyone “caus[ing] [a] person to be intimidated” when he or she “videotapes, films, photographs, or records by electronic means” a client, employee, or assistant without consent. Rather than evidencing intimidation, the footage in question shows an abortion escort silently ignoring Rogers. Survivors maintains that she “did not tell Rogers not to film her.” Pro-Life San Francisco adds that …
Australischer Premierminister wird bei Gedenkveranstaltung für Opfer von Terroranschlägen in Sydney ausgebuht “Blut an deinen Händen!” Netzfund Absolut!
Sister Lucy Truth Father Joaquín María Alonso was the official archivist of Fatima, entrusted with the Church's most closely guarded secret. For fifteen years, he had unrestricted access to everything: the original manuscripts, Sister Lúcia's sealed letters, the confidential correspondence. He wrote sixteen volumes documenting what he discovered. Then, in 1981, he died. His life's work was buried in the Vatican archives, never to see wide distribution. This is the tragic story of the priest who knew too much, a story that has never been told, until now. Fifty-minute documentary. Narration by Kevin Strain kmpstrain@gmail.com youtube.com/watch?v=X7fEnxICPy0
A report by La-Croix.com on December 14 describes the rise in France of young Catholics who attend both the Novus Ordo and the Mass in the Roman rite. The article cites a Bayard–La Croix survey conducted by Ifop: • 9% of regular Mass-goers say the Latin Mass is their preferred form; • 25% appreciate it as much as Eucharist in French; • 67% of weekly Mass-goers say they have no objection to the Tridentine rite. La Croix identifies a generation of “bi-ritual” Catholics, mostly under 35 and living in large cities. They reject labels and do not see themselves as part of a “parallel Church,” a term used by Pope Francis in 2021 when restricting the Roman rite. At Saint-Georges parish in Lyon, many young adults and families attend the Latin Mass. Grégoire, 31, says he began going five years ago with his wife, who was already attached to the traditional liturgy. He recalls having “preconceived ideas about this world of traditional Catholics,” but now alternates easily between rites. “…More