Jesus spoke to Christina on 22 September 2017; He said, My people, I want you to see the might of My Hand. How you still find fault with My messenger and fail to respond to My call. Your hearts are closed to Me. Many of you, My people, respond only to try and find fault with My words and through your closed hearts and sinful ways, you draw My Hand upon your world even more swiftly. Your sin multiplies, your arrogance grows as you dissect My words to My messenger who endures much for your sake. How so many of you cling to your money and goods as if it were I you were clinging to. Your worldly goods will be of no value to gain your inheritance of Eternal Life. I plead with you, look into your hearts, what do you see there? - the world's thirst through your flesh. I am denied in My Church as the way is opened for anti-Christ. All these many years you have only found fault with the vessel of My Heart and many united in increasing her suffering, to cause as much distress as was possible upon …More
Kinfolk Dr. Robert Willner called out Anthony Fauci for genocide during the AIDS crisis 33 years ago—even going as far as to compare it to Hitlerian tactics of deception. His words ring even louder today. The war on queer and trans people has never stopped—just evolved. Dr. Robert Willner called out Anthony Fauci for …
Malachi 2:16 For I hate divorce, says the Lord, the God of Israel, as well as covering one’s garment with injustice, says the Lord of hosts. Therefore, have respect for your own life, and do not be unfaithful. Bergoglio’s Seven Heresies in Amoris Laetitiae Hebrews 13:4 Let marriage be held in honor by all, and let the marriage bed be kept undefiled; for God will judge fornicators and adulterers. Marriage can only be dissolved by death A marriage that is ratum et consummatum can be dissolved by no human power and by no cause, except death. (Code of Canon Law, can. 1141) Pope Pius VII Divorce is so grave that even the judge who applies it commits a mortal sin Every divorce, among living Christians, since it implies the dissolution of the conjugal bond legitimately contracted and confirmed, is nothing other than a grave attempt, if not against the natural law (which the Scholastics dispute among themselves), at least against the positive written divine law, as the Holy Council of Trent …More
Saint Florian - May 4 Saint Florian (Latin: Florianus; died c. 304 AD) was a Christian holy man, and the patron saint of Linz, Austria; chimney sweeps; soapmakers, and firefighters. His feast day is May 4. St. Florian is also the patron of Upper Austria, jointly with Saint Leopold. St. Florian was born around 250 AD in the ancient Roman city of Aelium Cetium, present-day Sankt Pölten, Austria. He joined the Roman army and advanced in the ranks,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Florian rising to commander of the imperial army in the Roman province of Noricum. In addition to his military duties, he was also responsible for organizing and leading firefighting brigades. Florian organized and trained an elite group of soldiers whose sole duty was to fight fires.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Florian During the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians, reports reached Rome that St. Florian was not enforcing the proscriptions against Christians in his territory. Aquilinus was sent to …More
Rev. Larry Holland, a 79-year-old Catholic priest recovering from a hip fracture at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada, said he was offered medical assistance in dying twice by hospital staff. This was despite him making it clear that he is a Catholic priest and is morally opposed to euthanasia.
Canadian Doctors Try to Railroad Catholic Priest into 'Assisted Suicide' Over Broken Hip | Frank Bergman, Slay News A Canadian Catholic priest is sounding the alarm after doctors tried to pressure him into “assisted suicide” twice while recovering from a broken hip in a hospital, despite him telling them that euthanasia goes against his beliefs. Father Larry Holland, a 79-year-old priest from the Archdiocese of Vancouver, was horrified that Canadian government-sanctioned doctors attempted to railroad him into being euthanized, despite not being terminally ill. The priest’s alarming story underscores growing concerns that Canada’s state-sanctioned assisted suicide program is spiraling far beyond its original limits. Holland said he was “very shocked” after medical pushed so-called “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD) as an “option” during his recovery from a hip fracture. Priest Offered Death While Recovering, Not Dying Holland broke his hip after falling on Christmas Day. He is …More
There is a small sanctuary in the midst of the vast turmoil of London, to which many people look with reverence: the former Charterhouse of the Salutation of the Mother of God. The monastery perished in 1538, after enduring for three years the cruelest hostility of Henry VIII. Within its cloisters and cells lived those English Carthusians who would later be recognized as martyrs. And although their martyrdom took place elsewhere, it was here that they prepared themselves to give their lives for what they believed to be just. This book explores the architectural evolution of the monastery through pictures, descriptions, and reliable sources, as a way to understand these men who, for conscience’s sake, stood so stoutly and died so nobly.
May 3 Constitution Day Parade in Kraków, 2025. Scotch Mist, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Every May 3, Poland celebrates more than just a historical date. It not only commemorates the Constitution of 1791—the first to be adopted in Europe and the second in the world—but also recalls a much more recent battle: that of a people striving to preserve their identity in the face of a system that sought to erase it. Today, it may seem unthinkable, but in 1951, Poland’s oldest national holiday was banned by the communist regime and became just another workday. But the problem was not the day itself, but what it stirred up: a collective consciousness that was difficult to control. To understand why May 3 was persecuted, one must look beyond constitutional history. This date represented something the communist regime could not tolerate: national sovereignty, historical memory, and the desire for freedom. Those who dared to celebrate it risked arrest, persecution, and violence. For the …
Weil er ein Kumpel von Prevost ist. Seine Wölfe dürfen bleiben. Diejenigen, welche der katholischen Tradition treu sind, müssen gehen oder sie sind exkommuniziert.
A Legend of St Helena, the Discoverer of the True Cross The Basilica of the Holy Cross, the main church of the Franciscan Order in Florence, was founded on May 3rd, the feast of the Finding of the Cross, in 1294. Last September, on the Exaltation of the Cross, I posted pictures of the frescoes which the painter Agnolo Gaddi added to the main choir around the year 1385, a cycle that depicts the Legend of the True Cross. The Franciscans were extremely important patrons of the arts in that era, and the basilica is so rich in artworks that it would take several posts to list and describe them all. Here are some pictures from one of the side-chapels, which I am posting today because they are marginally connected to the story of the Finding of the Cross. The Bardi di Vernio chapel, located in the left transept, is dedicated to Pope St Sylvester I, and was decorated with stories of his life around the year 1335 by Maso di Banco; very little is known about this painter, but he is generally …
Wheelchair man lifted to the Virgin during Spain’s Romería Pilgrimage | Shalom World News In the hills above Andújar, Spain, where thousands of pilgrims gather each spring for the ancient Romería of the Basilica and Royal Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Head. In this footage, a man in a wheelchair, surrounded by the faithful, was gently lifted by the crowd and carried toward the sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head. Hands reached upward, not in spectacle, but in solidarity. The pilgrims became his strength, moving together as one body of faith. In that steep ascent through the Sierra Morena hills, devotion became more than tradition; it became an act of shared compassion. The Romería of the Virgen de la Cabeza, one of Spain’s oldest pilgrimages, has drawn generations of believers to the mountain sanctuary for nearly eight centuries. Pilgrims arrive on foot, horseback, and in caravans, carrying prayers, gratitude, and burdens of their own. For many, the journey is not only toward a shrine …More
St. Padre Pio ~~~ We must always have courage, and if some spiritual languor comes upon us, let us run to the feet of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament...
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