Fri Dec 12, 2025 - 3:23 pm EST (LifeSiteNews) — Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the papal nuncio to Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, during an interview released last weekend said Pope Leo XIV should end the restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) and return to the norms of Pope Benedict XVI’s motu proprio Summorum Pontificum because it brought unity to the Church. Gänswein, during an interview that aired on December 7 with the German Catholic television network, Katholisches Fernsehen (K-TV), noted that the Tridentine Mass, which nourished the faith of the Church for centuries, cannot suddenly become invalid or invaluable now, and questioned why Pope Francis promulgated Traditionis Custodes, when the majority of bishops were satisfied with his predecessor’s motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. The former personal secretary to Pope Benedict XVI then emphasized that Summorum Pontificum was the right path to fostering liturgical peace in the Roman rite, and he hopes it will be restored …
This publicity stunt is not about Benedict's jailer Gänswein but it's there to aid Prevost in confusing remaining Catholics while he slowly but surely implements his plan of destruction of Catholic Church.
Our Lady of The Holy Chapel - December 13th, 2025 | No Greater Delight No Greater Delight is a daily Marian podcast meant to start the day with a Marian touch. After examining the Marian feasts celebrated throughout the world on a given day, Fr. Nate offers a brief reflection to help make our love for Our Lady concrete in daily living. The title "No Greater Delight" is inspired by a homily of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, wherein he expresses his joy in preaching about the Virgin Mother, even though he acknowledges the challenge of adequately praising her. Mary's greatness is beyond words. 0:00 Feasts of Mary Today 03:33 True Devotion to Mary WhatsApp Channel: Catholic Voice Links: catholicvoice | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree All Christians Must Forgive • Why All Christians Must Forgive (The Way o... How To Examine Your Soul? • The Particular Examination of Conscience #... Learn more about the Institute of the Incarnate Word IVE America - Institute of the Incarnate Word Looking …More
Experience the inspiring and heartwarming story of faith and determination in "Come to the Stable" (1949), starring Loretta Young and Celeste Holm. This beloved classic follows two devoted nuns who arrive in a small New England town with the dream of building a children's hospital. Despite facing obstacles and skepticism, their unwavering faith and kindness touch the hearts of the entire community. Filled with humor, drama, and a powerful message of hope, this film remains a timeless favorite. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, this unforgettable film is a must-watch for fans of classic Hollywood dramas. Come to the Stable (1949) Film Comedy, Drama I always believe it was these Nuns who actually founded St. Jude's hospital. And I always though Danny Thomas was jewish. But this is not what this article is saying from the National Shrine of St. Jude. St. Jude and Danny Thomas | The National Shrine …
14.12.2025 SEDEVACANTISTS MUST FORMALLY ASK WHY IS MCELROY ‘IN’ AND THEY ‘OUT’ WHEN THE COUNCIL IS TRADITIONAL How can Cardinal McElroy be a cardinal when he does not affirm Vatican Council II, the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Catechism of Pope Pius X and other Magisterial Documents, rationally and so honestly? Sedevacantists (CMRI), MHT MHFM etc) must ask at the Signatura and secular courts. Sedevacantists simply have to affirm the Council rationally and ask Pope Leo and the College of Cardinals to do the same. Why must they be kept outside the Church? They simply have to affirm the Creeds, rationally and so traditionally and tell the Vatican to do the same. They do not have to cite Bellarmine. The issue is Vatican Council II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Sedevacantists must legally ask how Cardinal McElroy or any cardinal can be appointed a cardinal, when the cardinal does not affirm Vatican Council II etc rationally. He should be out of the Church and not …More
“I am a consecrated person; I gave my life to God, so my life doesn’t belong to me,” Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, told NCRegister.com on December 12 about his offer to exchange himself for hostages in 2023. His flock includes about 190,000 Christians in Israel, 45,000 in the West Bank, and 500 in Gaza. Palestinian Christians in the West Bank, including Bethlehem, have been severely affected by the Gaza war, as tourism has nearly collapsed and work permits to Israel have been suspended. “This created a very problematic situation from the economic point of view,” the Cardinal said. The conflict has also intensified tensions between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank, including settler attacks on Christian Palestinian communities. Cardinal Pizzaballa described the situation as “chaotic and very problematic,” adding: “What is scary for the people is that you don’t know how, when this will finish.” Despite this, he sees the U.S.-brokered ceasefire …More
There are many things to like and admire about this man. But, as in the American War of Northern Aggression (aka "the Civil War"), the battle for the Faith that continues and remains will see brother pitted against brother, friend against friend, neighbor against neighbor. There is no turning back from the battle between the Faith of 20 centuries and the counterfeit conciliar "church" of the past 60 years.+ Pizzaballa must see that if he doesn't get God right (and the mitered devotees of the past 60 years have gotten Him very wrong), all of humanity suffers.
I live in Rome, at Casa Serena an MC Home for the Aged. I do not use the telephone. I can be contacted in Rome. I am also available in the afternoons adjacent to the church San Camillio de Lellis, Via Salustiana, Rome. My e-mail : lionelandrades11@gmail.com My discovery is that in principle, Vatican Council II can only be interpreted ethically, so the traditionalists now have a new version of Vatican Council II which transmutes the older liberal Council. The new Council is conservative and orthodox Without the FALSE PREMISE ( invisible people are visible in 2025) there is no schism with the popes over the centuries on the Athanasius Creed, the Nicene Creed, the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Catechism of Pope Pius X etc. We cannot blame Pope Paul VI for the irrational version of Vatican Council II since Archbishop Lefebvre and the SSPX bishops too did not correct him or choose the rational version. Also, there cannot be a new moral theology, new ecumenism, new evangelization, …More
Conor McGregor, a mixed martial arts fighter, married his long-term partner, Dee Devlin, out of all places in Vatican City. The couple have been together for over 15 years and share four children. They wed at the Chiese di Santo Stefano degli Abissini on Friday, with more than 150 guests in attendance. The priest who officiated acknowledged McGregor’s controversial past, saying: “I’m aware of it, but what can I do?” The wedding comes shortly after McGregor lost a civil appeal related to the Nikita Hand case, in which a damages award against him was upheld.
Conor McGregor si è sposato in Vaticano, con la sua compagna di lunga data Devlin Dee. Una cerimonia super segreta, di cui non si sapeva nulla fino a ieri. È stato l'Irish Independent, uno dei principali quotidiani irlandesi, a dare la notizia stamattina, citando fonti interne al Vaticano e al contempo dando conto della preoccupazione vaticana per il coinvolgimento in un rito sul proprio suolo di un personaggio molto controverso come il lottatore di MMA nato a Dublino, protagonista di parecchi episodi di violenza... fanpage.it/…-del-terrificante-pugno-a- … McGregor perde l'appello: confermata la condanna …
JD Vance Under Fire After ‘Theft’ Remark — Usha Told to “Go Back to India” ANCN What he said: In an X post over the weekend, Vance wrote, “Mass migration is theft of the American Dream. It has always been this way, and every position paper, think tank piece and econometric study suggesting otherwise is paid for by the people getting rich off the old system.” The vice president was responding to a video of a Louisiana construction company owner who claimed business had improved since Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began operations in the state, saying he has “gotten more calls in the last week than I’ve gotten in the last three months.” Vance also said that a future Trump administration would try to remove as many undocumented migrants as possible. Instant backlash: The post immediately sparked accusations of hypocrisy given Vance’s own family background. “Ok, send your wife and kids back to India and we’ll believe you mean it. You and the orange ... are married to …More
Cardinal Joseph Zen, 93, of Hong Kong, responded publicly to an article by Fr. Han Qingping concerning the “retirement” of Bishop Zhang Weizhu of the Diocese of Xinxiang and the consecration of Bishop Li Jianlin. Fr. Han’s article described the replacement of the persecuted underground bishop with the state-recognized bishop as a positive sign of improving Sino-Vatican relations. He claimed that critics of the situation - implicitly referring to Cardinal Zen - were motivated by “stupidity,” “malice,” or a “distorted personality.” “This struck a nerve with me,” Cardinal Zen replied via his personal blog on December 11: “I don’t admit to being a ‘bad person’ or having a ‘personality disorder,’ but I am indeed ‘stupid’ enough to ‘take it personally.’” Zen also responded to Fr. Han’s reference to his criticism of the Synod on Synodality. He clarified that his description of “Church suicide behavior” does not refer to the synod as a whole or to synodality in general, but …More
In December, the Family Pastoral Service of the Diocese of Chiavari, Italy, published a booklet titled Non c’è un amore più grande (“There Is No Greater Love”). The diocese is run by Bishop Giampio Devasini. The publication presents a collection of autobiographical “Christian testimonies” of homosexuals and adulterers. Among the homosexuals are Marco and Michele: "We have been together since 2001." The two homosexuals are increasingly integrated into parish life, including participation in the parish choir and diocesan pastoral activities: "What was previously set aside because it was uncomfortable and difficult to testify to has now become a reason for commitment, to bring our experiences to others." They blame their lifestyle on God: "I believe that the ultimate goal of our work is to break down those walls of division that have always hindered the active participation of people belonging to the broad sphere of homoaffectivity in the life of the Church, under the love of the one …More