St Louis Marie de Montfort: God has established not just one enmity but "enmities", and not only between Mary and Satan but between her race and his race. That is, God has put enmities, antipathies and hatreds between the true children and servants of the Blessed Virgin and the children and slaves of the devil. They have no love and no sympathy for each other. The children of Belial, the slaves of Satan, the friends of the world, - for they are all one and the same - have always persecuted and will persecute more than ever in the future those who belong to the Blessed Virgin, just as Cain of old persecuted his brother Abel, and Esau his brother Jacob. These are the types of the wicked and of the just. But the humble Mary will always triumph over Satan, the proud one, and so great will be her victory that she will crush his head, the very seat of his pride. She will unmask his serpent's cunning and expose his wicked plots. She will scatter to the winds his devilish plans and to the end …More
This is an article I first published at Ecclesiastical Freemasonry, which has been updated to include the latest insult by Rome directed toward the Mother of God. The Anti-Marian Current at Vatican II
Mary is the Mediatrix of All Graces. Less than a century ago, there was even a proper Mass for this exact title, which your grandmother would have found in her hand missal!
Dr. Jessica Weinkle exposes a truth few dare to admit: “The climate narrative is no longer just science; it has become an industry tied to global finance, insurance and central banks.”
Indian police raid seminary: Police in Madhya Pradesh, India, raided St. Joseph’s Minor Seminary on Nov. 5 after a newspaper report accused the Catholic institution of allegedly converting poor tribal students to Christianity. Officers searched the seminary for nearly five hours and questioned all 23 students. The police left after administrators produced documents showing the students were already Catholic. Right-wing Hindu groups are increasingly targeting Christians under the state’s anti-conversion laws.
Indian police raid seminary : Police and senior officials in India’s Madhya Pradesh state raided St. Joseph’s Minor Seminary (in the Gwalior diocese) on November 5, 2025, in relation to allegations of religious conversion of tribal boys. The seminary was searched for nearly five hours; all 23 seminarians were interrogated. The raid was triggered by a report in the Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar alleging that the seminary admitted tribal boys, provided education and then converted them to Catholicism to become priests. The seminary’s rector stated that the institution only admits Catholics and that they provided evidence (parental consent letters, baptismal certificates, parish recommendations, property papers) to the police.
A journalist from Agenzia Nova, Gabriele Nunziati, was reportedly fired after asking on October 13 at a European Commission press conference: If Russia should pay for rebuilding Ukraine, should Israel also pay for rebuilding Gaza? The EU spokesperson Paula Pinho avoided answering, and the clip spread online.
Inevitable West - BREAKING: British veteran breaks down live on TV over state of the c... BREAKING: British veteran breaks down live on TV over state of the country: "Rows and rows of white tombs for what? A country of today? No, I'm sorry. The sacrifice wasn't worth the result. I fought for freedom, and it's darn-sight worse now than when I fought." …
@Everyday for Life Canada criticizes Canadian MP Leah Gazan and her proposed Bill-254, which would criminalize promoting hate against Indigenous peoples by denying, downplaying, or justifying the residential school system. The author argues that this bill threatens free speech, could jail people for questioning narratives about residential schools, and would suppress what they view as “truth.” They claim that no mass graves from residential schools have been found and that the schools did not constitute genocide, asserting that allegations of mass killings are false. They also criticize the B.C. Assembly of First Nations for supporting the bill, suggesting they are motivated by funding and political narratives. The piece concludes by urging MPs to reject the legislation and condemns Gazan for introducing it.