Israel is exporting its Gaza model to Lebanon. Demolition by demolition, the Israeli military is changing the face of southern Lebanon, razing towns and villages to create a buffer zone. Israeli officials say it’s necessary to protect its residents from Hezbollah threats.
Nidah Abdallah DIGITAL ID WILL REVEAL WHO HAS AND HAS NOT BEEN VACCINATED. At the World Economic Forum's Davos summit, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands made her position on Digital ID very clear. It is not just about banking or financial access, she said. Digital ID should also determine who has and has not been vaccinated, who gets to enroll their children in school, and who qualifies to receive government aid. A single digital identity. Tied to your medical records, your children's education, and your ability to survive financially. What could go wrong.
“I carry the image of a Muslim child killed in Lebanon, who, during my visit to Lebanon, was standing there holding a sign that said "Welcome, Pope Leo," and in this latest phase of the war, he was killed. I cannot be in favor of war.”
Not one Christian child from Nigeria, or any other place, that's not on his mind? How about Catholic persecuted by communist monsters in China? No, he is "a pope" of anyone but Catholics
Aboard the Papal Plane From Africa: Pope Condemns Killings in Iran Pope Leo XIV, who has repeatedly called for peace and dialogue in the Middle East, went a step further on April 23, condemning the unjust taking of life by governments as violence continues in Iran. currentsnews
'I'm going to say this in the nicest way possible. I don't care what the bible says. I just don't care...at the end of the day Paul was wrong." Pastor Joe Smith of Meizon Church (Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) explains that he doesn't care what Paul says in the bible.
Leo XIV sent a video message to those gathered at DePaul University in the U.S. to mark the 15th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in the State of Illinois. He stressed that the Church continues to affirm “that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed.” In The City of God, Augustine of Hippo argues that legitimate public authority acting under just law may order death.
Pope Leo sent a video message to those gathered at DePaul University in the U.S. to mark the 15th anniversary of the abolition of the death penalty in the State of Illinois. In the message, he stressed that the Church continues to affirm “that the dignity of the person is not lost even after very serious crimes are committed.”
They have been influenced for many years by Pachamama spirituality and liberation theology. As a result, they genuinely believe much of what they promote and speak about. The real issue is that they should never have been allowed anywhere near the Vatican, let alone placed in positions of authority at its very center. Therefore, cardinals and bishops—who *should* know better—are an even greater concern. Lukewarm Catholics are problematic. Lukewarm clergy are even worse. Shame on them.
Chris Jackson rightly wrote (Hiraeth in exile): So what are we supposed to believe? That the Church “long considered” an attack on human dignity to be morally acceptable? That Scripture, the Fathers, the Doctors, the Roman Catechism, and centuries of Catholic rulers all endorsed something intrinsically contrary to the dignity of man until Francis, of all people, corrected the moral theology of Christendom?
With Jesus: The Story of Mary Co-redemptrix, No. 13: The Pope of Mary Co-redemptrix Pope St. John Paul II called Mary the "Co-redemptrix" on seven occasions and consistently taught the full doctrine of Mary's Coredemption. See how the great Marian teaching of John Paul the Great provides a papal corrective to the omissions found in the DDf's recent doctrinal note, Mater Populi Fidelis.
Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich said this week that he has worked closely with Pope Leo XIV for years and often draws on the pontiff’s language when speaking on political issues. Appearing on Father James Martin’s podcast, Cupich said his relationship with Leo dates back to 2014 and deepened through their shared service on the Dicastery for Bishops. “We have a very good history together working on important projects,” Cupich said, adding that both shared “a great devotion to Pope Francis.”
Deacon Jack Sullivan On How St. John Henry Newman Healed His Paralyzed Spine "My spinal cord was the size of a piece of string and could snap at any moment." Deacon Jack Sullivan shares the incredible true story of the miracle that led to the beatification of St. John Henry Newman. In 2001, Deacon Jack Sullivan was a husband and father studying for the diaconate when a debilitating spinal condition left him in excruciating agony and unable to walk. After a simple prayer to the then-venerable John Henry Newman, he experienced a "tremendous heat" and a peace not of this world. In this moving interview, Deacon Jack describes the eight-year Vatican investigation that followed, the moment Pope Benedict XVI declared his healing a miracle, and the subsequent "second miracle" involving a young boy in a vegetative state and a rare relic of the Saint. If you need a reminder that God still works wonders today, this testimony is for you. Key Highlights: -The Medical Impossibility: How Jack's compressed …More
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tipjar: buymeacoffee.com/torresangelica What is Saint Dominic known for? │Audiobook - Secret of the Rosary 3rd ROSE - Saint Dominic Inspired by the Holy Ghost and instructed by the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Dominic preached the holy Rosary. Many times with miracles. 00:00 Intro 00:21 Where St. Dominic preached the Holy Rosary 00:54 St. Dominic preaches in Notre Dame, Paris 02:17 Carthagena's vision 04:48 What Our Lady revealed to Blessed Alan de la Roche 05:43 Blessed Alan explains why priests pray a Hail Mary before sermons 07:02 Piety and fervor thrived with the Holy Rosary Title: The Secret of the Rosary Author: Saint Louis de Montfort First publication: around 1710 Narrator: Angelica Torres Genre: Religious, Spiritual Growth, Spirituality, Historical Narrative Language: English Version: Unabridged, Divided by Chapters Subtitles included -------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Narration in this video is HUMAN generated. ABOUT ME: I …More
Saint Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad - April 24 Also known as Maria Elizabetta Hesselblad Memorial 24 April 4 June on some calendars Profile Fifth of thirteenchildren born to Augusto Roberto Hesselblad and Cajsa Pettesdotter Dag. Raised in the Reformed Church of Sweden. Due to economic hard times, the family moved regularly. Emigrated to New York at age 18 to seek work to support her family back in Sweden. Studiednursing at Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hospital where she worked as a nurse from 1888; did home care for the sick and aged. Her work took her into the large Catholic population of New York; her interest in the Church grew, and she came to see it as the place closest to Christ. She converted to Catholicism, received conditional baptism on 15 August1902 by the Jesuitpriest Giovani Hagen at Washington. Pilgrim to Rome, Italy in late 1902, receiving Confirmation there. She returned briefly to New York, but then sailed back to Rome to start a religious life. Settled …More
Saint Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad - April 24 Also known as Maria Elizabetta Hesselblad Memorial 24 April 4 June on some calendars Profile Fifth of thirteen children born to Augusto Roberto Hesselblad and Cajsa Pettesdotter Dag. Raised in the Reformed Church of Sweden. Due to economic hard times, the family moved regularly. Emigrated to New York at age 18 to seek work to support her family back in Sweden. Studied nursing at Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hospital where she worked as a nurse from 1888; did home care for the sick and aged. Her work took her into the large Catholic population of New York; her interest in the Church grew, and she came to see it as the place closest to Christ. She converted to Catholicism, received conditional baptism on 15 August 1902 by the Jesuit priest Giovani Hagen at Washington. Pilgrim to Rome, Italy in late 1902, receiving Confirmation there. She returned briefly to New York, but then sailed back to Rome to start a religious life. Settled at the Carmelite House …More