Leo XIV calls for respect for ALL religions: When asked on Tuesday evening in Castel Gandolfo about his message for the Holy Land, Leo XIV replied: "Encouraging all people to look for peace and justice. We have to work together and look for greater unity, respect for all people and all religions."
Pope Leo XIV: "I think we have to work together to look for greater unity, respect for all people and all religions."
Seduced by soft theology means soft lifestyle a trap we all fall in to. Only one apostle made it through the crucifixion . Nothing new under the sun. We love are selves way to much. Pope Leo needs or prayers, sacrifices
You know if Vatican II was a true council then this is holy but in the history of the Church it never taught us break the first commandment. (reminds me of the Golden calf
On 25 November, InfoVaticana.com released an audio recording related to alleged money laundering involving the Vatican, the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (Sodalicio) and an ongoing FBI investigation. In the recording, Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu — an official of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, as well as the Vatican’s commissioner overseeing the suppression of the Sodalicio — admits that the Holy See was aware of the FBI's investigation into the suspected money laundering. The audio captures a conversation between Msgr. Bertomeu and a Sodalicio representative in which they discuss strategies to 'avoid scandal' and reduce the impact of the case in Peru and the US. According to InfoVaticana, the actions described by Monsignor Bertomeu could constitute obstruction of justice under US federal law. In the recording, he suggests informing the FBI that the Church has already 'cleaned up' the situation by recovering assets and severing ties with the Sodalicio. This an approach should …More
Tucho Fernández, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, released on November 25 the document on monogamy, titled ‘Una caro. Elogio della monogamia’. This 156-paragraph, 40-page text essentially compiles what has been said throughout history about matrimony, from the Book of Genesis and the Church Fathers to Popes, philosophers, pagan cultures, and poets. For example, Fernández quotes Hindu sources such as the Manusmṛti, the Bhagavata Purana and the Thirukkural to affirm the value of monogamy. The document was written after discussions with African Bishops on polygamy and also on polyamorous relations, growing in the West. During the press conference, Tucho couldn’t help himself but make a pro-homosexual “joke”. He said that about how 40 years ago, people used to say that Romans had a wife, but they also had another woman and another man. In the document itself, Tucho does not appear to have committed one of his usual doctrinal errors, nor does he seem to have granted …More
Relic of Christ’s Precious Blood Arrives in Rome After 1,200 Years For the first time in over twelve centuries, the revered relic of the Most Precious Blood of Christ has journeyed from the Basilica di Sant’Andrea in Mantua to Rome. Until November 25, 2025, the Sanctuary of San Salvatore in Lauro will be open for pilgrims and scholars alike to witness this extraordinary relic. Ancient tradition tells that the relic’s story begins with Longinus, the Roman centurion, who pierced Christ’s side at the Crucifixion. The Gospels recount blood and water flowing from Jesus’ side, and a legend claims Longinus gathered the earth that was stained with this sacred blood, who later brought it to Mantua, where centuries of devotion have kept its memory alive. The week of prayer and veneration will reach its peak on November 25 at 6:00 p.m., when Cardinal Mario Grech will celebrate a pontifical Mass, drawing clergy and faithful from every corner of the city. For Rome, a city shaped by the legacy of …More
Leo XIV said: Music and song in the liturgical setting are a form of prayer, which draw us into the beauty that lifts us up to God and unites our hearts in praise. May #SaintCecilia, patroness of music and musicians, whose memorial we celebrate today, sustain the mission of choirs Video: Cardinal Tagle.
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Trojan horse of media control By George Christensen What if tomorrow you woke up and found the internet censored, sanitised, and surveilled — and no one had stopped it? That is exactly what’s barrelling toward you under the bland label “Digital Duty of Care.” The Albanese Government claims it’s about “safety,” but the reality is chilling: censorship, surveillance, and permanent political control. This proposal would force platforms to erase lawful content, monitor what you say, and obey unelected bureaucrats who decide what is “harmful.” Imagine needing to show ID just to comment on the news or discuss politics. One wrong move and companies face multimillion-dollar fines, so they will always choose censorship over risk. Here’s what this scheme quietly installs: Content moderation dictated by bureaucrats with no public accountability Massive fines pushing platforms to silence anything controversial Vague “harm” standards that erase legal speech — no court, no appeal The …
Please put on CC because he tells us a lot about the Church. The oldest Catholic Church in Russia. Built in 1773. I am adding a comment from below video. The CATHOLIC Church of St Catherine in St Petersburg, Russia The Catholic Church of St Catherine (Russian: Католическая церковь Святой Екатерины) in St. Petersburg is the oldest Catholic church in Russia, and the only church with the title of basilica (status granted on 23 July 2013). It is located on the Nevsky Prospekt in St Petersburg, Russia, and is a part of the Archdiocese of Moscow headed by Msgr. Paolo Pezzi. The CATHOLIC Church of St Catherine in St Petersburg, Russia Comment from under the video. Visited this church in the early 2000’s. Lovely feeling. The soviets used it as a warehouse. The unfinished chapel is a poignant vision of what those Godless people did to the church. Apparently before the revolution there were over 20 Catholic parishes in St. Petersburg area. 20 years ago?