Pope Saint Miltiades | Feast Day January 10 | Saint Story for Kids Pope Saint Miltiades led the Church when Christians were no longer hunted or punished for their faith. For the first time, followers of Jesus could worship openly and peacefully. What a relief — and what a blessing! Through his calm leadership, the Church began to grow freely, organise itself, and give thanks to God without fear. In this episode, children will discover: Who Pope Saint Miltiades was Why his time as pope was very special How God brings light after times of hardship Why peace is a gift to treasure and protect This story helps children understand that God is always at work — even through difficult times — and that faith, patience, and trust can lead to great joy. Perfect for Catholic families, classrooms, children’s liturgy, and young hearts learning Church history with hope. St Joseph's Corner Melchiade Melchiades Melquíades Milziade Memorial 10 December formerly 10 January Profile Pope during the time …More
Saint Arcadius of Mauretania | Feast Day January 12 | Saint Story for Kids In today’s Saint Story for Kids, we learn about Saint Arcadius of Mauretania, a courageous Christian who chose faithfulness to Jesus above comfort, safety, and even his own life. Saint Arcadius lived in North Africa during a time when Christians were persecuted. When asked to give up his faith, he refused — trusting God completely. Because of his courage and love for Christ, he became a martyr, showing us that true strength comes from trusting God no matter the cost. In this episode, children will learn: Who Saint Arcadius of Mauretania was What it means to be a martyr Why faith sometimes requires courage How trusting God gives us real strength This saint’s story gently teaches kids that standing firm in faith doesn’t always mean fighting — it means loving God with your whole heart and never giving up on Him. Perfect for families, classrooms, children’s liturgy, and young hearts learning about courage and trust …More
12.01.2026 POPE LEO, FISCHELLA, SPADARO ARE ALIGNED WITH THE TRADTIONALISTS WHEN THE RATIONAL PREMISE IS USED TO INTERPRET VATICAN COUNCIL II EWTN has to interpret Vatican Council II only rationally and then they will be affirming the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Athanasius Creed and the Syllabus of Pope Pius IX. The Catholic National Reporter is aligned with the Society of St. Pius X when they both interpret Vatican Council II with only the rational premise I mentioned yesterday. There is no denial from Sean Winters and John Allen Jr. They agree with me. In the same Archbishop Rino Fisichella and Fr. Antonio Spadaro sj are in the same theological boat as the traditionalist St. Benedict Center in New Hampshire, USA when the premise and inference are rational. So we know more have a liberal Vatican Council II and so the liberal-traditionalist division has ended in the Church. All this is not mentioned in the catechesis on Vatican Council II by Pope Leo who still interprets …More
UK's Communities Secretary: "Go online, and you're only ever a few clicks away from horrific images that would not have been out of place under the Third Reich," says government is "ready to legislate further" to stop tech giants "profit from antisemitism anymore."
Pope Leo Meets Venezuelan Maria Corina Machado At Vatican Machado at the Vatican in a high-profile meeting that drew international attention. The interaction comes amid ongoing political developments in Venezuela, with discussions believed to have focused on democratic values, human rights, and the country’s current challenges. The meeting underscores the Vatican’s continued engagement with global political and humanitarian issues. DNAnews
Machado besucht Papst Leo XIV. Vatikan im Vermittlerrolle Zuletzt sind Vermittlungsversuche des Vatikans für einen unblutigen Machtübergang in Venezuela bekannt geworden. Nun empfing Papst Leo XIV. überraschend die venezolanische Oppositionsführerin María Corina Machado im Vatikan.
On January 10, Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green, 57, of Wilcannia-Forbes, Australia, celebrated Mass in the Roman Rite at the nuns' Carmel of Elijah in Mathoura, New South Wales. Ukrainian Cardinal Mykola Bychok of Melbourne took part. The Mass marked the beginning of construction of the new monastery for the Carmelite nuns dedicated to the Roman rite.
Cardinal Mykola Bychok taking part in the Traditional Latin Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green in the Carmel of Elijah, Australia
Fr. Gerald Murray: "I'll say this again... No bishop can prohibit Ad Orientem celebration of the Mass in his diocese beyond his powers, because it is foreseen in the Roman Missal, and the Dicastery of Divine Worship has affirmed in private correspondence in the past that this remains a legitimate way to celebrate Mass. Sad to say, many bishops ignore it, and they won't like it to hear it said, but there and by, why in the world would you want to prohibit what was done for 1300 years or more?"
This photograph was taken during a Christian baptism in Brazil. At the exact moment water was poured over the child’s head, the falling droplets briefly aligned into the shape of a rosary. The camera captured a fraction of a second that would normally pass unnoticed, recording the moment as it happened. Baptism is a public act, representing cleansing, rebirth, and commitment. A rosary is traditionally associated with prayer, repetition, and devotion. In this image, both appear together—not through planning, but through timing. The photograph itself does not interpret the moment. It does not assign meaning or intention. It simply documents what occurred in front of the lens. And yet, many people pause longer on this image than expected, as if something about the alignment feels heavier than coincidence, even without explanation. When moments like this happen without design, what do you think gives them meaning—the event itself, or the way we respond to it?
Leo XIV’s setting of the consistory is “not normative”, Cardinal Gerhard Müller told TheCatholicHerald.com (January 11): “This is a method of the synods, and I think it’s helping the Pope not as Bishop of Rome but as a diocesan bishop.” Cardinal Müller sought to dispel what he described as a false dichotomy in the Church’s internal debates. “The Church of Benedict XVI doesn’t exist anymore.” Picture: vatican media, #newsXaqahjlxet
"When one of you says, I am for Paul, and another, I am for Apollo, are not these human thoughts? Why, what is Apollo, what is Paul?"1st Corinthians 3:4. Jesus Christ is the head of His Church. The pope should be his "vicar" - a servant of the servants of God who protests the Deposit of Faith. If a man fails in that, woe to him. It would have been better if he hadn't been born!
That's a lie on many levels: firstly, there's no "Church of pope Benedict", there's only Catholic Church, secondly Catholic Church is alive and well just not in Vatican, and thirdly Bergoglio/Prevost religion is not the Church!
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Most jaw-dropping: Cardinal Joseph Zen’s explosive critique of the Synod was entirely omitted from the Vatican’s official recap. At the consistory, the 93-year-old cardinal called the Synod on Synodality an “ironclad manipulation,” mocked appeals to the Holy Spirit as “almost blasphemous,” warned of Anglican-style division, and accused the process of enabling region-by-region doctrine while sidelining the Synod of Bishops—remarks the Vatican did not mention. Gefällt dir diese Persönlichkeit?
The Synod on Synodality was an “ironclad manipulation,” Cardinal Joseph Zen, 93, said in his three-minute intervention at the consistory held January 7–8. The text of his speech was published on the Substack account of Edward Pentin CardinalNews.Substack.com. Prior to the consistory, Cardinal Zen was received in private audience by Pope Leo XIV. Synod’s Invocation of the Holy Spirit Verges on Blasphemy In his intervention, Cardinal Zen criticized the late Pope Francis and the synodal process he initiated: “The ironclad manipulation of the process is an insult to the dignity of the Bishops, and the continual reference to the Holy Spirit is ridiculous and almost blasphemous.” Francis, he said, expected “surprises” from the Holy Spirit. Cardinal Zen responded: “What surprises? That He should repudiate what He inspired in the Church’s two-thousand-year Tradition?” Cardinal Zen noted that Francis bypassed the Episcopal College, listened directly to selected members of the laity, and …More
JoKeR's House Of Horror - So I wrote a song about ICE. I had to use AI to do the band for it si... So I wrote a song about ICE. I had to use AI to do the band for it since I can no longer play. I made a video for it as well. This song is called No Papers On The Wind. #ICE#Minneapolis…