A lesbian Canadian couple tortured a 12-year-old boy until he shrank and died, as a family doctor and social worker failed to protect him from the horror, a court found. The child, identified only as LL, had stopped growing and had even become smaller than he was a year earlier before he died on December 21, 2022, in the care of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber. He was found soaking wet, unresponsive, and emaciated in the basement of the “couple's” home before being taken to the hospital, where he later died. LL and his brother had been living with the couple since their home in Ontario after being transferred there from a foster home in Ottawa. They had planned to adopt the Indigenous brothers, who were still in the care of the Children's Aid Society (CAS) at the time of LL's death, but the adoption never went through, CBC reported. The trial against the women began last month, but on Monday and Tuesday, Dr. Graeme (Stephen) Duncan, the family's physician, described the disturbing details …More
St. Louis-Marie de Monfort: "An infallible and unmistakable sign by which we can distinguish a heretic, a man of false doctrine, an enemy of God, from one of God's true friends is that the heretic ... endeavours by word and example, openly or insidiously – sometimes under specious pretexts – to belittle the love and veneration shown to her."
Pope Leo XIV appointed today Joaquim Giovani Mol Guimarães, 65, as Bishop of Santos in São Paulo, Brazil. He was ordained a priest in July 1988 and appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Belo Horizonte in February 2006. On February 24, 2025, he was promoted to Coadjutor Bishop of Santos. Monsignor Guimarães served as Rector of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC-Minas) from 2007 until 2022, the largest Catholic university in the world. Aligned with Marxist-inspired Revolutionary Ideas In September 2016, Brazil's Marxist-inspired president, Dilma Rousseff, was impeached and removed from office due to fiscal accusations. During this time, Auxiliary Bishop Mol spoke publicly in her defense. He warned against political forces that he believed had harmed democratic life. He participated in a rally featuring union and social movement symbols (see video below). Without naming individuals, he criticized "traditional politicians." 2016: Introducing "Social Names" for Gender-Disordered …More
So one more of the highly trained and hardened Prevost Stormtroopers emerges from the high wall of rosebushes they were hidden behind until the call to begin the War of Extermination was declared by their meek and holy general.
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith will publish a new doctrinal note titled Mater Populi Fidelis (Mother of the Faithful People) tomorrow. Main parts are already published on MessaInLatino.it. Pope Leo XIV approved the document, which was signed by Cardinal Tucho Fernàndez, who is both a soft-porn author and the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Core Message The document discusses several titles historically attributed to the Virgin Mary. The main part is about the title "Co-Redemptrix". Number 22 reads: "Given the need to explain Mary's subordinate role to Christ in the work of Redemption, it is always inappropriate to use the title 'Co-Redemptrix' to describe Mary's role. This title risks obscuring the unique salvific mediation of Christ and can therefore generate confusion and imbalance in the harmony of the truths of the Christian faith. [...] When an expression requires numerous and continuous explanations to prevent it from straying from its …More
Quote: "It is always inappropriate to use the title 'Co-Redemptrix' to describe Mary's role. This title risks obscuring the unique salvific mediation of Christ." Do the modernists in Rome think we're stupid; that they're upholding the role of Christ by downplaying His most holy Mother? Didn't they just have a inter-religious event where Leo himself said no one has the Truth; that all religions lead to God.Doesn't THAT action insult Christ's "unique salvific mediation"?
Yesterday, journalists asked Leo XIV what should be done with Marko Rupnik's works. Rupnik is obviously guilty of sexual perversions, as two dozen witnesses accuse him. The Pope replied: "In many places, the artwork has been covered up or removed from websites precisely because of the need to be sensitive to those who have come forward as victims. So, that is certainly an issue we are aware of. A new trial has recently begun, and judges have been appointed, but the judicial process takes a long time. I know it is difficult for victims to ask for patience, but the Church must respect the rights of everyone involved. The principle of innocent until proven guilty also applies to the Church. Hopefully, this new trial will provide clarity and justice for everyone involved."
Asked on his opinion on what should done with Marko Rupnik’s artwork, Pope Leo XIV says: “Certainly in many places, precisely because of the need to be sensitive to those who have presented cases of being victims, the artwork has been covered up, artwork has been removed from websites. So that issue is certainly something that we're aware of. A new trial has recently begun, judges were appointed and processes for justice take a long time. I know it is very difficult for the victims to ask that they be patient but the Church needs to respect the rights of all people. The principle of innocent until proven guilty is also true in the Church, and hopefully this trial that is just beginning will be able to give some clarity and justice to all those involved.”
Bishop Jean-Paul Gusching, Bishop Emeritus of the French diocese of Verdun and appointed to the episcopate by Pope Francis, announced his early retirement in September 2025, citing "health reasons," at the age of 70. It has just been revealed that the health reasons were not what they seemed: the Apostolic Nunciature in France published a statement on Nov 4th saying: "Information reached the Apostolic Nunciature in France concerning relationships with women by Bishop Jean-Paul Gusching, then Bishop of Verdun. The Apostolic Nuncio forwarded this information to the Dicastery for Bishops of the Holy See. Despite his persistent denials and the fragmentary and contradictory nature of the information received, Bishop Jean-Paul Gusching pledged to the Prefect of the aforementioned Roman Dicastery to avoid in the future any behavior toward women that could be interpreted as contrary to his priestly vows. Given the ongoing nature of the situation, the Holy Father requested and accepted his …More