Gifts Perfume to Syria's Ahmed Al-Sharaa | How Many Wives Do You Have? | Faizan Rizvi Short Threats against the United States After the start of Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S.-led coalition's airstrike campaign against the Islamic State in Syria, al-Sharaa, in a rare public declaration, described the airstrikes as an assault on Islam, and warned the Western public: "This is what will take the battle to the heart of your land, for the Muslims will not stand as spectators watching their sons bombed and killed in their lands, while you stay safe in your lands." In his audio message, released five days after the U.S. strikes, al-Sharaa said: "Do not let the West and America take advantage of the injustice of the Islamic State upon you ... Those who are unable to repulse the Islamic State or others, then let them do so without being a partner with the crusader alliance." Al-Sharaa also warned that al-Nusra will fight any group which takes American cash and weapons, condemning "the …More
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Pope Leo greets Albanian Hero Cardinal Simoni At the end of his General Audience on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Pope Leo XIV warmly greeted Ernest Cardinal Simoni, the 97-year-old hero of the persecuted Albanian Church. Cardinal Simoni’s life stands as a profound testimony of faith and resilience under persecution. Arrested by Communist authorities in Albania for offering Mass for the soul of former US President John F. Kennedy, he was tortured and sentenced to death, a punishment later reduced to life imprisonment with hard labor. Despite brutal conditions, Simoni refused repeated offers of freedom in exchange for renouncing his Catholic faith. After enduring 28 years of forced labor, he was finally released and continued to serve the Church faithfully. In 2016, Pope Francis elevated him to the College of Cardinals in recognition of his steadfast witness, and he chose “My Immaculate Heart will Triumph” as his motto. His meeting with Pope Leo XIV was a moving moment, uniting two …More
Bishop Stefan Oster of Passau (Bavaria) publicly distanced himself from a new document issued by the German Bishops’ Conference on “sexual diversity in Catholic schools,” arguing that it contradicts Christian anthropology and omits any reference to redemption in Christ. In a detailed essay titled “Do We Still Believe What We Believe?” published on November 10, Oster criticized the document—“Created, Redeemed, and Loved – Visibility and Recognition of Sexual Diversity in Schools”—for promoting a secular and desacralized view of the human person. He said it reduces redemption to a natural concept, ignores humanity’s need for salvation, and relies solely on human sciences without reference to faith, grace, or sin. Oster also warned against the uncritical acceptance of transgender identities in minors, noting that several European countries have restricted hormone treatments for youth. He argued that vulnerable children need protection, not ideological indoctrination. For Oster, the …More
Bischof Oster kritisiert Schulkommission der DBK: - Die Kirche verliert ihren Glauben, wenn sie Identität nur als Selbstgefühl versteht und nicht mehr als Geschenk und Auftrag Gottes. - Wer sagt, Gott wolle jede sexuelle Identität einfach so, wie sie gerade empfunden wird, streicht praktisch das Kreuz aus dem Glauben. - Das Papier predigt Liebe ohne Wahrheit – und macht Erlösung überflüssig. Die Schule wird hier zur Hebamme einer Identitätssuche, in der Gott nur noch Dekoration ist. - Das Dokument tut so, als sei die menschliche Vorfindlichkeit heil – damit wird Sünde unsichtbar gemacht. - Wenn die Kirche nur noch bestätigt, was die Welt sowieso denkt, braucht man sie nicht mehr. - Ein Christ wird nicht „wer er fühlt, dass er ist“, sondern wer Gott aus ihm machen will. Wer den Glauben an die sakramentale Wirklichkeit verliert, landet in spiritueller Selbstbespiegelung und politischer Ideologie. - Transidentität wird im Papier gefeiert, ohne die Risiken und kulturelle Rückwärtsbewegung …More