Leo XIV received an extraordinary reception - turn on the sound - at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa today. Bishops, priests, consecrated persons, and pastoral workers gathered to welcome his arrival. Then, crowds erupted in cheers as Leo XIV approached the sanctuary, marking one of the most energetic greetings of his visit so far.
Pope Leo XIV has been given an INSANE welcome at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon Turn up the volume, this is great!
Santa Trump.. - Don’t even say this, or any part of this, is Ai. Read between the lin... Don’t even say this, or any part of this, is Ai. Read between the lines. Why an American Bald Eagle? Why a Catholic Church? Why the Fish? It all ties together! Thank you Jesus. IF YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW! …
That's a wonderful story But I need some clarification: We see the Priest in black carrying the bird into the room, then pray over it. I noted the Roman Collar on backwards only at this point. Please explain.
Pope Leo Gifts a Golden Rose to Our Lady of Lebanon Pope Leo XIV presented a Golden Rose to Our Lady of Lebanon, a gesture long recognized as a papal sign of deep Marian devotion. This marks the first Golden Rose ever offered to Our Lady of Lebanon and the second bestowed by Pope Leo during his pontificate. shalomworldnews
Trotz Regens jubeln Tausende an den Straßen - Jesuit in Beirut: "Der Papstbesuch ist ein großes Zeichen der Hoffnung" - Von Kathpress-Korrespondentin Sabine Kleyboldt Anschließend begibt er sich in den Wallfahrtsort Unserer Lieben Frau vom Libanon in Harissa, berühmt für seine rund 20 Meter hohe blendendweiße Marienstatue. In der modernen Kirche erwarten ihn rund 3.500 Bischöfe, Priester, Ordensleute und Seelsorger mit spürbarer Vorfreude. "Unser Reichtum ist unsere Vielfalt" Unter ihnen auch der Beiruter Jesuit Samir Bechara (68). "Der Papstbesuch ist ein großes Zeichen der Hoffnung, nicht nur für den Libanon, sondern die ganze Region, denn wir sind unmittelbar betroffen von all den Konflikten im Nahen Osten", sagt er der Nachrichtenagentur Kathpress. "Wir sind ein Volk von Christen und Muslimen und müssen in Frieden zusammenleben. Dringend nötig seien eine Entwaffnung der islamistischen Hisbollah und endlich valide Friedensverhandlungen mit Israel. "Unser Reichtum ist unsere …More
ordan Peterson demolishes climate alarmist's claim that increased CO₂ in the atmosphere has led to "record temperatures" for the past five years—arguing that WEF and UN-backed climate policies are driving energy costs higher and pushing millions into hunger.
He might be right on this but he has issues, the demons he fighting with. His art collection and fixation with old soviet propaganda posters are icons of evil that keep in him in a comfortable trap. He needs to burn his idols to be set free
In his homily during the Divine Liturgy in Istanbul on 30 November, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew referred to the theological differences between Orthodoxy and the Church. He referred to the Apostle Andrew as the founder of a distinct church, and identified Catholic dogmas as an obstacle to achieving full unity. The quotes: - "As successors of the two holy Apostles [Andrew and Peter], the founders of our respective Churches, we feel bound by ties of spiritual brotherhood." - "We can only pray that issues such as the filioque and infallibility will be resolved such that their understanding no longer serve as stumbling blocks to the communion of our Churches." #newsKhlgvfjdnl
The Vatican junta is ready to sacrifice all that is holy at the altar of One world religion to facilitate unification with just about any religion they can get their hands on.
Unification has been a COMPLETE BIG FAT FAILURE Thanks to the fags at the Vatican, including both the white and black popes- Arturo Sosa and his merry gang of faggots. One would think, they would have gotten their house in order before attempting to try this stunt. One would think that Unification would have been discussed with the entire Orthodoxy , and not just the Greek fags The furthering of the Francis Agenda is to simply state in writing not to do certain felonious actions without any enforcement keeping a blind eye to what really goes on, mums the word. Everyone knows you have no real intentions of reform. The Orthodox World will not accept this BULL HASH. Unification - just set back 50 years. Bravo you screw-balls
Prepare Your Soul Before the Lord Arrives Advent is a time of spiritual preparation for the birth of Jesus, but it has become overshadowed by secular celebrations. We must prioritize prayer, scripture reading, and spiritual reflection to prepare our souls for Christmas. This involves putting Jesus first, seeking His instruction, and rejecting the distractions of the secular world. Fr. Altier’s Daily Homilies Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: holytrinitysspmn.org You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on: Gab: Gab Social Gettr: Catholic Parents OnLine on GETTR - Profile and … Rumble: CatholicParentsOnLine Twitter: x.com/CatholicPa42753 For access to a library of talks by Fr. Robert Altier, go to: CPO Premium Streaming Media To order Fr. Altier's book, God's Plan for Your Marriage, go to the website: God's Plan For Your Marriage Book – God's Plan … An Exploration of Holy Matrimony from Genesis to the Wedding of the Lamb by Father …More
Pope Leo XIV and the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew issued today a joint declaration expressing hope for full communion between “our sister Churches.” [The Creed asserts that Christ founded one Church.] They invite all members of “our Churches” to “seek the fulfilment” of Christ’s prayer “that they may all be one,” implying this unity alledgely still awaits realization. The declaration commits to theological dialogue to overcome “obstacles that prevent the restoration of full communion” and calls for “new and courageous steps” toward unity. The declaration mentions the date of Easter: “It is our shared desire to continue the process of exploring a possible solution for celebrating together the Feast of Feasts every year.” This goal has been expressed for decades but remains unrealistic. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the beginning of spring. The Orthodox Churches continue to use the Julian paschalion, which relies on an astronomically …More
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Lebanon this afternoon. During the flight, he reaffirmed the Holy See’s support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He also noted that, while in Turkey, he discussed plans for a major ecumenical gathering in 2033—possibly in Jerusalem—to mark 2,000 years since Christ’s death and resurrection. In Lebanon, large crowds braved heavy rain to glimpse the Pope. He was welcomed by a light show projected onto the walls of the Presidential Palace in Baabda before speeking to Lebanon’s civil authorities.
Papst Leo XIV ist im Libanon. Aufnahmen zeigen den Papst beim Hinabsteigen von der Flugzeugtreppe, während Ehrensalutschüsse von Schiffen der libanesischen Marine im Hintergrund zu hören sind. Der Papst schüttelt die Hände von (Christ) Präsident Aoun und dessen Ehefrau, von Parlamentspräsident (Schiit) Nabih Berri und seiner Frau, von Premierminister (Sunnit) Nawaf Salam und dessen Ehefrau sowie vom maronitischen Patriarchen des Libanon, Vater Béchara al-Raï, ohne Frau. Israel Heute
Based on a true story, a priest is confronted with the confession of the man responsible for the death of his family. Warning, it has a lot of ad's. But I think well worth it. If you want to avoid them, click on a video to the right and click back to the movie. About 29 minutes long. A Great Day (Award Winning Catholic Short Film) "A Great Day" (winner of the New York Indie Film Festival Awards) is a powerful short film that captures the heart of the Catholic faith, revealing the profound beauty of true forgiveness, healing, and spiritual renewal through the sacramental life of the Church. Rather than merely telling, this film shows—through visual storytelling and prayerful moments—the real power of God’s grace in action. Set amidst the real struggles of everyday Christians, the story explores how brokenness, resentment, and guilt are not the end—but the beginning of transformation when brought to Christ. Through the presence and ministry of Catholic priests, the film depicts the vital …More