en.news u avelana ku suka eka Wilma Lopez

"Young People Want Traditional Mass": Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, told EWTN on June 26 that he sees "a resurgence of interest in all things traditional, especially among young people": "They want reverence. They want transcendence. They want beauty in the liturgy." He believes this desire is also influencing the Novus Ordo: "I believe that we're seeing a trend turning more traditional even in the Novus Ordo. And I think this is a good thing." Ordained in 1985, Bishop James Conley has celebrated the Mass in the Roman rite since 1988, though about 95% of the time he uses the Novus Ordo.

Bishop James Conley, Lincoln: "There is a resurgence of interest in all things traditional, especially among young people. I see it in my own diocese. They want reverence. They want transcendence. They want beauty in the liturgy."
"Thanks be to God we have not only the Fraternity of Saint Peter, but I have a couple of priests who celebrate, with permission of the Holy See, a Sunday Mass in the Extraordinary Form... It's my hope that as they continue to ordain priests... they will be able to meet the needs of the people who desire this form of the Mass."
"So don't give up and don't jump ship."

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The SSPX never entered the path of heresy, it was never schismatic, it did not create a separate jurisdiction” Cardinal Darío Castrillón, prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy from 1996 to 2006 and president of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei from 2000 until his retirement in 2009.

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At least 12 injured in Ukrainian strike on Russian WWII monument – governor

A museum complex in Russia’s Rostov Region has been hit in a drone attack, Governor Yury Slyusar has said
At least 12 people have been injured in a Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Rostov Region, Governor Yury Slyusar has said. The strike targeted a museum and a monument dedicated to the Soviet soldiers who liberated the area from the Nazis during World War II in 1943, according to the official.
A Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) hit the main exhibition hall and the information center of the Sambek Heights museum complex, Slyusar said in a statement on Telegram on Saturday, calling the incident a “great tragedy.” Ten of the people injured were subsequently hospitalized, he added.
The Sambek Heights monument was initially created in 1980 to honor the deeds of the Soviet troops who fought in the area. In 2013, the regional government approved a public initiative to establish a museum complex near the monument, which eventually opened in 2020.
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"Someone needs to destroy starlink and quickly." This is a good idea. Remember that after the Carter administration trimmed the CIA, it basically moved into the "private" sector, to avoid constitutional oversight. Elon Musk's corporations are part of the deep state (in case anyone wondered how he can can start and run so many crucial tech companies all at once.)

Boanerges Boanerges

I don't support either Ukraine or Russia but I do support destroying communist monuments. Red Army are hordes from Hell. Communism is one of the biggest enemies of Holy Mother Church!

en.news u avelana ku suka eka Virginie Fortin

Football Match Broadcast Inside Church. Worse than Germany: A football match between France and Norway, which France won 4–1, was broadcast inside a church in Ligny-en-Barrois, France. According to the parish, the church was used because of the heat wave, providing spectators with a cooler venue. During the event, the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, a symbol of the French Revolution, was played inside the church.

Le match France-Norvège retransmis dans l'église de Ligny-en-Barrois…

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... and the Holy Sacrament was probably moved to a janitor's closet to make sure no one was "offended" by His presence.

Ursula Wegmann

Übertragung eines Fußballspiels in einer Kirche. Noch extremer als in Deutschland: Ein Fußballspiel zwischen Frankreich und Norwegen, das Frankreich mit 4:1 gewann, wurde in einer Kirche in Ligny-en-Barrois (Frankreich) übertragen. Nach Angaben der Kirchengemeinde wurde die Kirche aufgrund der Hitzewelle genutzt, um den Zuschauern einen kühleren Veranstaltungsort zu bieten. Während der Veranstaltung erklang in der Kirche die französische Nationalhymne „La Marseillaise“, ein Symbol der Französischen Revolution.

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Cardinal Müller at Consistory: "We Must Respond to the Lefebvrists"

Cardinal Gerhard Müller spoke at the June 26 consistory about the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX), IlGiornale.it reports.
He addressed the FSSPX's allegations that the Vatican has deviated from the Church's magisterium. Cardinal Müller proposed preparing a response to the Fraternity that would affirm that Rome has never abandoned the path of Catholicism, contrary to their claims.
He also said that, following Wednesday's episcopal consecrations, many Lefebvrists would seek to enter into full canonical communion with the Church.
The Vatican should prepare to welcome them back by proposing a structure modelled on the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, which was established by Pope John Paul II in 1988.
Cardinal Müller's intervention was received without comment during the session.
Picture: Vatican Media, #newsVrgqbzlram

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No card. Gerhard Muller.
We must respond to the modernists including yourself.

Ewok C.

Müller acts like many people who attend SSPX chapels don't want their children confirmed by an SSPX bishop. Does he even know what he's talking about?

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Mel Gibson: ‘Israeli Psychopaths’ Destroying America So ‘Antichrist’ Can Usher In ‘New World Order’

“Bloodthirsty Israel psychopaths” are “destroying American from within” according to Mel Gibson who has gone on record denouncing the political leadership of Israel for hijacking the United States and steering it towards ruin.
According to Gibson, sleeper agents deeply embedded within American institutions. They have people in the White House, the Pentagon, the intelligence agencies, and every member of Congress has their own AIPAC handler.
This is why it feels like nobody is doing anything about the coup d’état that we can all see playing out before our eyes.
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But it’s the ultimate goal of the coup that should leave us terrified for the future, according to Gibson. He says Israel is hellbent on destroying the US in preparation for the arrival of the Antichrist, who will be the future ruler of a one world government ushered in …

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Consider the source!

Instaurare Omnia in Christo

Why on earth are you complaining about Mel now? He is a sede. Just like you follow with the dimond brothers. After I warned you they aren't even Priests. Let alone Monks or Benedictine Monks. You defended them and said, you will continue to listen to them. Amazing always finding something wrong with someone else. As long as you don't like them. But when you do. You can't find a thing wrong with them. Even when proven a fraud. Especially when you find out how they support and praise President Putin and Russia. Then they are your enemy. Mel like the rest of us are sinners. We sin everyday. More than you will ever admit or see. Besides he is a sede and that's what happens to anyone following those lying lunatics. They become just like them.

en.news u avelana ku suka eka Diodoro

Zac Davis, associate editor of the Jesuits' America magazine, criticized the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel after Eucharists on X.com: "I cannot express how much I dislike the St. Michael Prayer after Mass." He argued its language "breeds a sense of paranoia and cynicism" and that it "does not belong in the liturgy." Composed by Pope Leo XIII in 1884, the prayer was recited after Low Masses until the post-Vatican II reforms and has recently been reintroduced after Eucharists in many U.S. dioceses.

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Jesuit-run America magazine editor condemns St. Michael Prayer after Mass - LifeSite

Thu Jun 25, 2026 - 2:28 pm EDTThu Jun 25, 2026 - 8:18 pm EDT
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LifeSiteNews) — The associate editor of the heterodox Jesuit-run America magazine expressed his revulsion toward the recitation of the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel after Mass in a Wednesday social media post.
Zac Davis, who is also co-host of the “Jesuitical” podcast, wrote on X, “I cannot express how much I dislike the St. Michael Prayer after Mass. It is so, so jarring to me every time.”
“To say nothing of the intent/content of the prayer, the language, and repetition and prominence given to it breed a sense of paranoia and cynicism. Instead of going out to evangelize the world, everyone is ready to go to war with it,” he wrote, replying to a Jesuit praising the recitation of the prayer after Mass.
Against Davis’ last point, John Monaco pointed out that evangelization of the world and going to war with it “aren’t mutually exclusive.”
Davis went on to share his belief that the St. Michael Prayer is acceptable …

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It's no wonder the progressive wing of the modern Jesuits is eaten up with apostasy and their schools and universities lead so many young people down the slippery path to hell, via the acceptance of immoral sexual behavior as the norm and not mortally sinful --

V.R.S.

Any attack from the side of the post-conciliar sect on the Catholic Faith or piety should be answered. With prayer, denouncement and Catholic truth.
Enough is enough.
Let all those Fernandezes, Davises and other Judases know - time of lukewarmness tolerating sacrilege and desecration in the name of human respect or wordly-ungodly peace has ended. Holy indignation should replace it.
The Church of Laodicea must become the Church of Philadelphia to face the Church of Sardes.

Wilma Lopez

Canon Lawyer, Professor Michael J. Mazza: “Over 80% of the nation’s priests regularly fear being falsely accused, largely because of the lack of due process they encounter the instant an allegation is made against them. Nearly the same percentage of surveyed priests suggested that their bishop would be one of the LAST people they would ever go to for help if they encountered a problem in their ministry. That is a particularly worrisome attitude given the close bond that is supposed to link bishops and priests in the service of the people of God.”

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Opinion: The U.S. bishops missed an opportunity with changes to the “Charter”

Bishop Barry Knestout of Richmond, Virginia, chair of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on the Protection of Children and Young People, proposes revised procedures to address allegations of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy in Orlando, Florida, on June 11, 2026. (Credit: USCCB/YouTube/screenshot)
The internet buzzed after the U.S. bishops consecrated the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Orlando on Thursday. June 11. Catholic news outlets and bloggers mostly raved enthusiastically, while the secular media propagated slightly more restrained summaries. Even President Trump weighed in, saying the action was a “poignant reminder that America has always been guided by the loving hand of God.”
Kudos to the bishops for turning to God for help in troubling times for this nation. But we would do well to consider the many places in Scripture where the prayers of those who ignore the basic demands of justice are not heard by a Lord who hears the cries of the marginalized and forgotten. …

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Missing Bellaigue Monk Found Safe 170 Kilometers Away

A 29-year-old monk from the independent Abbey of Notre-Dame de Bellaigue in central France, who had been missing since Tuesday evening, was found safe on Friday.
The Benedictine-inspired community in Virlet, in the Puy-de-Dôme department, was formerly affiliated with the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX). It aligned in 2019 with the movement associated with Bishop Richard Williamson.
French gendarmes launched a search operation on Wednesday morning, deploying ground teams and aerial resources to locate the missing religious.
According to LaMontagne.fr, the monk was found alive and without apparent injuries near Limoges, approximately 170 kilometers (105 miles) west of the monastery.
Authorities have not disclosed how the monk came to be so far from the monastery or the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. They have released no information suggesting criminal involvement, nor have they indicated whether he left voluntarily or experienced a medical or psychological …Engeta

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Our Lady Statue Found Intact After Caracas Earthquakes: Following the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, an undamaged statue of Our Lady holding the Child Jesus was discovered amid the destruction in Caracas. As recovery efforts continued, local residents and workers carefully carried the statue away from the damaged area.

A statue of Mary and Jesus remains intact after earthquakes in Venezuela. 🙏 The statue survived double earthquakes in Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela.

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Long ago, in the beginning of the world, there were five families who lived peaceful, contented lives.
God had given them everything they truly needed.
They had food on the table.
A place to call home.
Love.
Safety.
They knew neither hardship nor want.
But one day, they came before God and said,
"Lord, You've blessed us with everything we need, and we're grateful. But somehow... life feels ordinary. We want something more."
God smiled.
"What is it that you're looking for?"
One of them answered,
"We wish every family had something unique—something special that no one else has. Then life would feel more exciting."
God replied,
"Very well.
Each family may write down one wish.
I will grant it.
But there's one condition: don't look at anyone else's paper.
You asked for different blessings, so let each family choose freely."
Each family carefully wrote down the one thing they wanted most.
And just as He promised, God granted every single wish.
One family received wealth.
Another gained …Engeta

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Leo XIV Wants Synodality - Cardinals more Clarity: Today, at the end of the Extraordinary Consistory, Pope Leo XIV asked the Cardinals to "support the implementation of the Synod with conviction" in their dioceses: "As Cardinal Grech said, synodality is not a set of meetings or a working method; it is a spiritual style." However, SilereNonPossum mentions that, following Cardinal Grech's presentation, several cardinals and prelates requested clarification.

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Extraordinary Consistory, day two: Leo XIV bids the cardinals farewell with the Emmaus image

VATICAN CITY - The Extraordinary Consistory convened by Leo XIV on 26 and 27 June came to a close on Saturday 27 June with the Te Deum and dinner with the Holy Father in the Paul VI Hall. The second and final day was divided into two sessions - the third in the morning and the fourth in the afternoon - and ended with a long and wide-ranging address by the Pope, who revisited the work of the previous two days and set out its deeper significance for the cardinals. The day had begun at 7.30am with Holy Mass in St Peter’s Basilica, presided over by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals.
The third session: building for the common good
At 9.30am, in the Paul VI Hall, the third session - Building for the common good: the work before us - was introduced by Cardinal Stephen Brislin, Metropolitan Archbishop of Johannesburg, with a reflection on the introduction and conclusion of the encyclical Magnifica humanitas. At the heart of his address was a question: whether …

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@DrMaria Definitely! It is the minor chastisement but it will feel major to us!

DrMaria

Such a waste of time and financial resources. Nothing of real substance as regards the crisis of the loss of the substance of the Catholic Faith and the consequential effects on the salvation of souls was even mentioned. Simply, temporal concerns. The Synodal Church is like all other secular associations. Concern is for the affairs of this world only. Pray the Rosary, fast as much as you can, remain in a state of Sanctifying Grace at all costs. We are on the verge of a major correction/chastisement - as promised by Our Lady!

Coenobium u avelana ku suka eka Michael Haynes

Cardinal Müller on lay homilies: “One cannot arbitrarily divide up priestly powers and outsource them in a functionalist manner unless one denies the sacramental priesthood altogether in a Protestant manner, subsumes it entirely under the common priesthood of all the faithful, and leaves it merely as a function carried out on behalf of the community”

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Cardinal Muller: Push for lay homilies stems from denial of ‘sacramental priesthood’

VATICAN CITY (PerMariam) — Cardinal Gerhard Müller has added his voice to the Vatican’s in opposing a move by the German bishops to have lay people delivering homilies during Mass.
“One cannot arbitrarily divide up priestly powers and outsource them in a functionalist manner,” he warned, “unless one denies the sacramental priesthood altogether in a Protestant manner, subsumes it entirely under the common priesthood of all the faithful, and leaves it merely as a function carried out on behalf of the community.”
Cdl. Müller in a stock photo. ©Cardinal Muller/Facebook
Müller’s commentary was published on June 25, two days after the Vatican published news of its own response to the German Bishops’ Conference (DBK) who had sought permission for members of the laity to deliver homilies during Mass. {For full details see the previous report by this correspondent from Tuesday. Cdl. Müller’s full statement is found below.}
The lengthy response from the Congregation for Divine Worship …

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That is what it is all about, a denial of the sacramental priesthood.

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"FSSPX Are Schismatic Priests": Cardinal Gerhard Müller told EWTN that Catholics “cannot go” to Masses offered by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (SSPX): “They shouldn't go and cannot go, participate in the masses of the schismatic priests.” He added that Catholics must accept not only dogmas such as the Trinity and the Incarnation, but also that “the Church is the visible presence of the Body of Jesus Christ.” Regarding the FSSPX's planned episcopal consecrations, he said: “Consecrations without the Pope are absolutely impossible against the will of God, and who is working against God will be excommunicated.” The Vatican has so far never used the word "schism" or "schismatic" in context with the FSSPX.

Cardinal Müller's remarks to EWTN (June 26) were strikingly uncompromising: "Catholics cannot go to these schismatic priests."

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Müller know from it interview:
The SSPX never entered the path of heresy, it …

yuca2111

Has there ever been a time like this? The FSSPX is not doing something new, as throughout history of the Church there has been consecrations without papal aproval and nothing happened, because the salvation of souls is #1 and above everything else, BUT we are living in such dangerous times that we no longer distinguish good from bad and light with dark, this is why the FSSPX is doing what's best for their sheep and I (even though im not one of them), stands with them.

‘CITY OF GOD’ by MARY OF AGREDA; Volume One ~ The Conception; Chapter VIII ~ ‘ TWELFTH CHAPTER OF THE APOCALYPSE.…’; points 97-100, pages 97-98; part II

[Venerable Mary of Agreda – XVII Century AD; born: Agreda, Spain/died: Agreda, Spain; ‘Lady in Blue’; Abess; Writer; Mystic]
97. Just as all this was a great joy and happiness for the good angels, so it was a great torment for the evil spirits. It was to the latter a part and the beginning of their punishment. For they saw at once, that having failed to profit by this sign, they were to be conquered and crushed by it (3, 15). All these mysteries, and many others, which I cannot explain, the Evangelist wished to comprehend in this chapter, and include in that great sign; although for us it will remain obscure and enigmatic until the proper time arrives.
98. The sun, which is mentioned as clothing the Woman, is the true Sun of Justice. The angels were to understand by it, that the Most High was to remain with this Woman by his grace in order to overshadow and defend Her by the protection of his invincible right hand. The moon was beneath her feet; for as the two planets, the sun and the …Engeta

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"98. The sun, which is mentioned as clothing the Woman, is the true Sun of Justice. The angels were to understand by it, that the Most High was to remain with this Woman by his grace in order to overshadow and defend Her by the protection of his invincible right hand. The moon was beneath her feet; for as the two planets, the sun and the moon, divide night and day, therefore the moon, being the symbol of the darkness of sin, is beneath her feet, and the sun, being the symbol of the light of grace, clothes Her for all eternity."

Homily Monday, June 29, 2026

Acts 12:1-11
“A light shone in the cell. He tapped Peter on the side and awakened him, saying, “Get up quickly.” The chains fell from his wrists.’”
Here, the Spirit delivers Peter from prison; it is the same Spirit who delivers us from our inner prisons.
2 Timothy 4:6-8, 17-18
“To God be be glory forever and ever.”
God is with us; he loves us and saves us. Let us remain in God and invite others to allow themselves to be loved by God.
Matthew 16:13-19
“You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church.”
Jesus created the Church; he is the Church, but on earth, he entrusted the keys of both the Church and the Kingdom to Peter. Jesus remains the one who guides and leads the Church, so that the world may find ways to remain with God.
Biblical texts: NAB-RE
Normand Thomas.

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The Novelty That Wore Off and the Bureaucracy That Didn’t

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The Novelty That Wore Off and the Bureaucracy That Didn’t

The historian Dr. Hanael Bianchi’s new book on Vatican II, A Liberal Revolution, does something different and, in many ways, better, in its narrow focus on the impact of the reforms on the Archdiocese of Baltimore in particular. In fact, by focusing narrowly, providing more specific examples and a simpler narrative than other books on the same era, he’s actually reached some new insights hidden from those who’ve started with a wider net, about the tumultuous post-Conciliar era of the Church, specifically how the revolutions within the Church cannot be separated from the historical and political context of the era and how the impact of this period on the Church was a brief period of psychological libertinism that congealed into institutional centralization and ossiffication.
The central claim of this book is that the implementation of Vatican II reflected an embrace of liberalism, not merely in the broad progressive sense of openness to new ideas, but more specifically in its affirmation …

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