Jun 20 Father's Day: the best government policy for the family is to promote fatherhood This weekend, June 21, in Canada and the United States we celebrate Father's Day. What exactly are we celebrating? That we a have a crisis of the absent father? That too many children grow up without a father? That children raised without a father have a lot more difficulties in life? Of course none this is ever mentioned by those in charge of our institutions like schools and governments. Jun 19 Was 1865 really the end of "slavery" in the in United States? Today America marks Juneteenth Day. It's a federal holiday to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. The annual June 19 celebration began under President Joe Biden in 2019. It was on this day in 1865 that Union troops got to Galveston, Texas, to free the last enslaved people in the United States. Jun 18 Do Sign the CitizenGo petition to kick pride out of the World Cup of soccer Kick LGBT Ideology Out of the FIFA World Cup! For …
Leo XIV at St. Augustine's Tomb: Today, Leo XIV visited Pavia, Italy, where he prayed before the relics of St. Augustine in the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro. During the visit, he met cancer patients and medical staff at the National Centre for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO), met members of the Augustinian Order, and visited Pavia Cathedral.
Leo XIV., der Augustiner-Papst, betet vor den Reliquien des heiligen Augustinus von Hippo in der Basilika San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro in Paris in Norditalien.
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Stephen J. Morrissey 19 June, 2026 Three Jesuits were most critical to the Society’s decline: Karl Rahner, Teilhard de Chardin, and Pedro Arrupe. St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is celebrated on July 31, has been measured by the stature of the order of priests and brothers he founded in the sixteenth century—the Society of Jesus (the “Jesuits”). Unfortunately for the Society and the whole Church, that order is now in serious decline. In a 2022 memo to fellow cardinals just before he died, Cardinal George Pell suggested an official investigation: Despite the dangerous decline in the West and the inherent fragility and instability in many places, serious consideration should be given to the feasibility of a visitation on the Jesuit Order. They are in a situation of catastrophic numerical decline from 36,000 members during the Council to less than 16,000 in 2017 (with probably 20-25% above 75 years of age). In some places, there is catastrophic moral decline. The order is highly …More
Since you probably lack time and enthusiasm needed to peruse all 1600+ pages of documents, however fascinating and revealing they are both individually and in the aggregate, here are the broad takeaways of what they prove: The good news was that it showed the intelligence community (IC) is not, after all, composed of all witless morons. Many immediately recognized that the Wuhan lab was the most obvious source of covid’s chocolately badness. Somehow, Dr. Fauci wielded insane levels of influence inside the IC. “The intelligence community almost always incorporated Fauci’s recommendations,” Tulsi said. He used that outsized influence to conceal at least two big things. First, Fauci didn’t want anybody connecting dots between the pandemic and certain NIH grants he personally approved for coronavirus research at the Wuhan lab. Second, he especially didn’t want people talking about those grants because they were for research that, if one were feeling uncharitable, could easily be described …More
20.06.2026 Canonical petitions can be filed against Cardinal Victor Fernandez using the Lionel Andrades rational interpretation of Vatican Council II : AI (Grok) on ‘X’ has the info. Ask AI (Grok) on ‘X’ for information on 1) the Lionel Andrades rational interpretation of Vatican Council II, 2) the rational and irrational premise in the interpretation of the Creed, Councils and Catechisms .3) Feeneyism ( rational ) and Cushingism ( irrational ). 4) Two interpretations of the Nicene Creed. 5) The Athanasius Creed with and without exceptions etc. 6) The Catechism of the Catholic Church in harmony with all the old Catechisms. 7) Wikipedias irrational entries on Vatican Council II, Fr.Leonard Feeney, St. Benedict Center, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary etc. Ask AI questions and comment.If you still have questions ask them in the comment section of Gloria TV. I will answer them there. AI can help you file a Canonical Brief showing how a cardinal in public schism cannot accuse …More
Ancient Chaldean Church vandalized in Northern Iraq | Shalom World News An ancient witness of Chaldean Christian faith in Iraq has been desecrated in Sharanish, a historic Christian village near Zakho, close to the Iraq–Turkey border. Video from inside Mar Kiriakos Church shows extensive vandalism, with sacred spaces damaged and church property destroyed. The incident has left the local community mourning the incident, which is another blow to a village that has endured years of instability and displacement. Sharanish, home to the Chaldean churches of Mart Shmune and Mar Kiriakos, remains a symbol of the ancient Christian presence in Mesopotamia. As investigations continue, the faithful hold on to a message carried through centuries: a wounded church can still be a living testimony of faith.
PART 1 - THE FATHER WOUND: HOW TO HEAL YOUR DEEPEST WOUNDS | Fr. Philip Scott So many souls carry a hidden wound: the ache of a father who was absent, harsh, distant, broken, silent, or unable to love as he should. And often, wit...
20. June 2026 20. June 2026 06/20/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Dr David Bell is a clinical and public health physician with a PhD in population health and background in internal medicine, modelling and epidemiology of infectious disease. Previously, he was programme head for malaria and acute febrile disease at FIND in Geneva and coordinating malaria diagnostics strategy with the World Health Organisation. He is a Senior Scholar at the Brownstone Institute. Biotech, however, is firmly in the driving seat of global health, and public health workers and the media know who butters their bread. Each public health worker who goes along with the narrative is part of the problem, whilst each journalist printing stupidity is driving more poverty and harm. If infectious disease mortality ceases its century-long decline, it will be because profit, salaries and sponsorship were simply more important than the lives of others. The quoted passage appeared in a Monday article on dailysceptic.org: …
The Eucharist, Altar Rails, and the Dignity of Catholics | The Devil Cannot Kneel ~ Fr. Perricone Why do Catholics kneel before receiving Holy Communion? Why did altar rails once stand in nearly every Catholic church? And what does kneeling reveal about our dignity as children of God? In this powerful sermon, we are reminded that no man stands taller than when he kneels before Almighty God. Drawing from Sacred Scripture, the teachings of St. John Paul II, G.K. Chesterton, and the wisdom of the Desert Fathers, this sermon explores the profound meaning of kneeling in Eucharistic worship. From St. Peter falling to his knees before Christ, to Mary Magdalene weeping at the Savior's feet, to St. Thomas proclaiming "My Lord and My God," Catholics throughout history have understood that kneeling is the proper response before the King of Glory. The sermon concludes with a striking story from the Desert Fathers concerning Satan himself—a reminder of the eternal significance of humility, adoration …More
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The text argues that saints are often portrayed today as gentle and effortless figures, which misrepresents true holiness. Using two images of Saint Anthony of Padua, it contrasts an early depiction showing him as strong and determined with a modern sentimental portrayal that ignores the hardships of his life. Saint Anthony dedicated himself to prayer, study, preaching, and defending the faith, enduring suffering and constant struggle. The author emphasizes that sanctity requires courage, sacrifice, and perseverance. True holiness is not achieved without effort, and saints should be depicted as spiritual warriors whose struggles are part of their glory.
There is a tendency nowadays to depict saints as people who bypass the realities of life and somehow attain sanctity with little effort. Here we have two pictures of Saint Anthony of Padua. The first is a fresco in the basilica dedicated to the saint in Padua, Italy, and it is the oldest known depiction of the great thirteenth century apostle and miracle worker. In this picture, we see a powerfully built Franciscan, his expression young though mature, serious and determined. The second is a holy card bought in the souvenir shop of the same basilica. This depiction is obviously not inspired by the fresco. Here we see a delicate, rosy cheeked young man, his face devoid of the natural masculinity necessarily brought on by the preacher’s arduous life. His is sentimental, of soft countenance, devoid of the personality and strength of character necessary for climbing the mountain of perfection. Anthony was born Ferdinand of Bouillon of a Portuguese noble family. Early in life he engaged in …More
2nd book of Kings 11,1-4.9-18.20. When Athaliah, the mother of Ahaziah, saw that her son was dead, she began to kill off the whole royal family. But Jehosheba, daughter of King Jehoram and sister of Ahaziah, took Joash, his son, and spirited him away, along with his nurse, from the bedroom where the princes were about to be slain. She concealed him from Athaliah, and so he did not die. For six years he remained hidden in the temple of the LORD, while Athaliah ruled the land. But in the seventh year, Jehoiada summoned the captains of the Carians and of the guards. He had them come to him in the temple of the LORD, exacted from them a sworn commitment, and then showed them the king's son. The captains did just as Jehoiada the priest commanded. Each one with his men, both those going on duty for the sabbath and those going off duty that week, came to Jehoiada the priest. He gave the captains King David's spears and shields, which were in the temple of the LORD. And the guards, with drawn …More