"THE FAKE REFORM DESTROYING THE CHURCH!" LINK: youtube.com/watch?v=sue_hMQPzH0 LIFESITE Professor William A. Thomas delivers a sobering analysis of the moral and spiritual unraveling of the West, tracing its roots to humanity’s rebellion against God and the Church’s retreat from truth. He critiques the rise of doctrinal ambiguity, the silence on sin and hell, and the emotionalism driving today’s “synodal” experiments. Thomas warns that modernism, relativism, and Marxist ideologies are being repackaged as reform, while in reality they are eroding catechesis, doctrine, and Catholic identity. He urges a return to the clarity of apostolic teaching, devotion to Our Lady of Fatima, and the sacred liturgy.
The Camino de Santiago has continued its record-breaking run, with the past pilgrimage year surpassing all previous highs. For the first time, more than half a million pilgrims completed the route and received their Compostela certificate. According to statistics from the Pilgrims’ Office in Santiago de Compostela, 530,987 people arrived at the shrine of the Apostle James. Women accounted for 53.4 percent of all pilgrims, outnumbering men by nearly 35,000. Spaniards once again formed the largest national group with 228,527 pilgrims, followed by visitors from the United States (43,980), Italy (26,680), and Germany (24,356). Even at the end of the year, the Camino remained busy: 257 pilgrims arrived on New Year’s Eve alone. The upward trend is expected to continue. Numbers are likely to rise again in 2026 and especially in 2027, when the next Holy Year will be celebrated, occurring whenever the feast of St. James on July 25 falls on a Sunday. #newsDxrrepeeox
Andy The Gabby Cabby @gabby_cabby REALITY CHECK Last night’s London fireworks weren’t just a celebration — they were messaging. England was quietly redefined. England was blurred into the “United Kingdom.” England is a country. The UK is a statutory political union — not a nation. When people don’t know the difference, power fills the gap. Identity is softened. Consent is manufactured. This wasn’t accidental. And it wasn’t harmless. Most people were never taught this. Watch the breakdown. Share if this made you stop and think.
As the Archdiocese of Dubuque finalizes its "Journey in Faith" plan, Catholics in northeast Iowa are grappling with parish consolidations, fewer weekend Mass sites, and a shift toward evangelism amid priest shortages and declining attendance.
Pretty simple solution - Have Vespers Saturday night, and one Holy Mass on Sunday from 10:00am - 12:00 noon. Then have a pot luck lunch ( Like the Orthodox )
Cut the crap... the real problem is not enough priests - even with church attendance in single digits. Reduce Mass locations? That just means you "hope" people will care enough to travel to get to a N.O. Mass far from their locale so it will "look" full. But the decline is still happening! There is NO increase!!
The Forgotten Feast That Explains Our Salvation The celebration of the circumcision of Jesus emphasizes the fulfillment of the Old Covenant and the importance of the New Covenant. It highlights Jesus’ humanity, received entirely from Mary, and His shedding of blood, a precursor to His sacrifice on the cross. This feast affirms Jesus’ true humanity and challenges our understanding of our own dignity and worth. Obedience to God’s will is a reflection of our dignity and His love for us. Like Mary, Joseph, and Jesus, we are called to accept and live according to our dignity by striving to do God’s will. 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.com/CatholicParentsOnLine Gettr: Catholic Parents OnLine on GETTR - Profile and … Rumble: rumble.com/user/CatholicParentsOnLine Twitter: x.com/CatholicPa42753 For access to a library of talks by Fr. …More
Young Europeans Welcome 2026 in Prayer | Shalom World News As 2025 gave way to 2026, thousands of young Catholics and Christians from diverse traditions converged on Paris, transforming the city into a living pilgrimage of prayer, song, and hope. From December 28 to January 1, the French capital and the wider Île-de-France region hosted the 48th European Meeting organized by the Taizé Community—an ecumenical journey drawing 15,000 young people aged 18 to 35, including 1,000 participants from Ukraine. Nearly 60 brothers of the Taizé Community took part, embodying the vocation for which the community was founded in 1940: to be a sign of unity within the Church and the wider human family. Prayer echoed through Paris’s great churches, while the Accor Arena—filled each afternoon—became a vast space of silence, song, and shared longing for peace. Beyond formal gatherings, the meeting unfolded in homes and neighborhoods. Families across Paris opened their doors, joined by parishes, schools …More
The setting of the date of 1960 for the opening of the third part of the secret of Fatima is a central fact, attested by the Archives of the Diocese of Leiria. Sister Lucie wrote this text in April 1944, on the explicit order of her bishop, and placed it in a sealed envelope. This envelope bears the indication that it should be opened at the latest in 1960, an indication confirmed by Bishop João Venâncio in several testimonies of the 1950s. In a letter from 1955, preserved in the Archives of the Holy Office, Sister Lucie states that the secret should be known in 1960 because “then it will be clearer”. We are under Pius XII and it speaks neither of a change of pope, nor of a breach of legitimacy, nor of a judgment against Roman authority. This clarification excludes any interpretation that the date was chosen to denounce a future pope. It is fundamental to remember that, in the logic of the apparitions, this date is not a human initiative but an indication received and transmitted under …More
01/02/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. One of the possible scenarios for the end of the financial structure we all know, which is based on ever-growing debt, is the loss of confidence in certificates that guarantee the sale of silver at a certain point in the future. Similar “securities” are banknotes. Why did I put that in quotation marks? Because the value of these securities is based on our confidence that we will get something in return. The market for paper silver—i.e., certificates—is threatened by the amount of these guarantees for exchange into real silver, which cannot be honored in any way. While in the case of banknotes, the initially slow process of loss of value, known as inflation, can go unnoticed due to the gradual impoverishment of the population, this is not possible with silver. If you have a contract stating that the other party undertakes to issue one or a thousand ounces of silver three months after payment of the full amount for the paper, it is impossible …
Red Pill Dispenser - 9/11: A quarter of a century later and the government still can’t exp... 9/11: A quarter of a century later and the government still can’t explain how steel columns were launched outwards from the Twin Towers and impaled themselves into a building hundreds of feet away. …
“Our Bishop didn’t just close and sell our church. He swindled parishioners into paying for what turned out to be capital improvements to make the sale more lucrative,” wrote Kevin DiCamillo on CrisisMagazine.com on December 31. DiCamillo recounts the closure and sale of St. Raphael’s Parish in Niagara Falls, New York, describing what he believes was a serious breach of trust by Bishop Michael Fisher of the Diocese of Buffalo. In October 2023, Bishop Fisher visited the parish for a well-attended Eucharist and Confirmation. Shortly afterward, parishioners were informed that the bishop had ordered the church interior to be repainted. Families were asked to contribute roughly $250 each toward the project. They did so in good faith, believing the work was necessary for the parish’s continued life. Soon after the renovation was completed, however, rumors began circulating that the church would be closed. Those rumors proved true. In early 2024, St. Raphael’s was shuttered and later sold—…More
To be expected by an atheistic bishop (trust me, most of them are). Those of you who have seen my occasional comments know that I have extensive experience in the inner workings of the hierarchy, and that most of these bishops are atheists.