The German bishops have accepted on February 24 the statutes for the future ‘Synodal Conference’ at its plenary meeting in Würzburg. The statutes now go to the Vatican for approval before the body can be established. Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg has repeatedly emphasized that Archbishop Filippo Iannone, Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, has already received the text informally months ago. Shared Decision-Making Between Bishops and Laity The Synodal Conference is a permanent national body responsible for deciding on nationwide Church issues and thus gaining power over individual bishops. According to the adopted statutes, the Synodal Conference "deliberates and adopts resolutions in accordance with 'synodal decision-making processes' on significant ecclesiastical matters of supra-diocesan importance". Current plans for the Synodal Conference want to include 27 diocesan bishops, 27 laymembers, and 27 further elected representatives. If approved by Leo XIV, the Synodal Conference …More
‘Embarrassing’ Item Triggered Alleged Lover’s Freak Out on Plane Kristi Noem's Pilot Firing Scandal: The Blanket Incident New details have emerged about what really led Corey Lewandowski to sack a pilot during a meltdown on a U.S. Coast Guard plane, revealing it wasn’t really a blanket at all. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her alleged lover and de facto chief of staff, Lewandowski, are both married with children, however, their alleged relationship has been described as “the worst-kept secret in D.C.” Lewandowski reportedly entered the cockpit of a government jet in May last year, hunting down what was said to be a beloved heated blanket belonging to Noem that had been left behind after the pair switched aircraft when their original plane broke down. The plane had reached 10,000 feet, and the seatbelt sign was still on when Lewandowski reportedly addressed the pilot. He threatened to fire the Coast Guard flight crew and then attempted to fire the pilot for refusing to …More
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her alleged lover and de facto chief of staff, Lewandowski, are both married with children, however, their alleged relationship has been described as “the worst-kept secret in D.C.”
Actor Shia LaBeouf has been charged with battery and is accused of repeatedly using homophobic slurs while drunkenly hitting multiple people at a New Orleans bar during Mardi Gras.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign from teaching at Harvard at the end of the academic year, over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Drop Site - Drop Site’s Sharif Abdel Kouddous detailed how Forensic Architecture ... Drop Site’s Sharif Abdel Kouddous detailed how Forensic Architecture and Earshot carried out a nearly year-long probe, published this week by Drop Site, into what the Red Crescent called “one of the darkest moments of the war”: the March 23, 2025 Tal al-Sultan massacre in …
Monsignor Valenti claimed: "Our Lord is where it is more complex to discern between good and evil..." For him, “Christian life is not chasing an absolute ideal good”.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed today four priests as new auxiliary bishops of the Diocese of Rome, all of them insiders of Roman diocesan machinery. Mons Stefano Sparapani, 69 - Born in Rome (1956) - Ordained priest in 1991 - Episcopal Vicar for the North Sector (since Jan 2025) - Spiritual Father at the Almo Collegio Capranica (since 2015) - Parish priest of St Basil (since 2010) His parish San Basilio has a high concentration of immigrants, poor people and a lot of criminal activity (drugs, abuses, thefts, violence). He told OsservatoreRomano.va in June 2020 that Pope Francis is liked very much there: “Because people recognize him as someone ‘real,’ someone who believes in and loves the Gospel.” Mons Sparapani described himself as “not coming from the sacristy”. “I have always been in the world, where I try to bring a bit of light to those who never see the light and therefore despair.” He commissioned the accused pervert Marko Rupnik to paint his parish church. In February 2021, …More
Understanding “Synodalspeak” requires special listening skills. For example, the Bishop says, “I stand by the teachings of the Catholic Church. That is my Church.” Meanwhile, Scripture says, (1Tim 1:11): We also know that the law is made not for the righteous but for lawbreakers and rebels, the ungodly and sinful, the unholy and irreligious, for those who kill their fathers or mothers, for murderers, They want to be teachers of the law, but they do not know what they are talking about or what they so confidently affirm. for the sexually immoral, for those practicing homosexuality, for slave traders and liars and perjurers—and for whatever else is contrary to the sound doctrine that conforms to the gospel concerning the glory of the blessed God, which he entrusted to me. So, the Bishop’s term “Catholic Church” is not the one following, for the sake of the people or otherwise, the gospel entrusted to Paul. That is because his “Catholic Church” threw out decades ago the “received …More
Wednesday, February 25 – Ember Wednesday of Lent – Blessed Sebastian of Apparicio, First Franciscan Order – Saint Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Saint Toribio Romo - February 25 AP on Aug 3, 2015 Saint Toribio (in Latin Thuribius) Romo González (April 16, 1900 – February 25, 1928) was a Roman Catholic priest and Mexican martyr who died in the Cristero War. He was born on April 16, 1900, in Santa Ana de Guadalupe, Jalostotitlán, Mexico, the son of Patricio Romo Perez and Juana González Romo. In 1912 he entered the Auxiliary Seminary in San Juan de los Lagos. In 1922 he was ordained as a priest and offered his first Mass on January 5, 1923. He primarily emphasized catechesis. When the religious persecutions began in 1927 he was ordered by the government to confine himself to his residence and was not allowed to pray the Rosary in public or to celebrate Mass. He served in parishes in Sayula, Tuxpan, Yahualica and Cuquío. When the anti-clerical persecutions began he took up residence in an old factory near AguasCalientes, and used it as a refuge where he continued to celebrate Mass. Death On Friday, February 24, 1928, he spent …More
One of the Bible’s Greatest Moral Revolutions nytimes.com/…22/opinion/immigrants-religion- … Rabbi Held is the president and dean of the Hadar Institute, and the author, most recently, of “Judaism Is About Love.” A hallmark of the second Trump administration has been the hunt for the foreign born, from children to adults, criminal status apparently notwithstanding. Many of the administration officials who champion this project often invoke God in their speeches, asserting that their allegiance to the Constitution is rooted in their fealty to a far older text: the Bible. It is clear that many of our leaders lack the most fundamental understanding of the central biblical commandment to love and care for the immigrant. The Bible explicitly commands three loves. The first and second many modern Christians and Jews cite easily — love of God and love of one’s neighbor. The third, and most often overlooked, is love of the ger. Several English translations interpret ger as “sojourner,” …More
AI doesn't lie because it does not "know" what it is saying. It is a, at times elegant, set of mathematics which links a "prompt" to the "training set". The prompt may be faulty. The training set is always limited. And, the link is always flawed. As a result, AI will give false answers frequently. It is good to assist humans in research but should not be expected to be true.
Red Panda Koala - Tucker Carlson claims credible insiders have told him the U.S. Gove... Tucker Carlson claims credible insiders have told him the U.S. Government is in direct contact with supernatural beings …
Don't Trust Tucker look at his Family very much tied to CIA even Putin brought it up in interview . Use truth to gain trust and creditability then feed them lies (FAKE! or useful idiot) Even the elect will be deceived get ready for the show
[Saint John Chrysostom – IV-V Century AD; Antioch, Roman Empire/Comana, Eastern Roman Empire; aged 59-60, Archbishop; Church Father; Doctor of the Church; "golden-mouthed"] “4. This argument therefore let us maintain throughout, and let us apply it to the case of the subject lying before us. God gave a speech common to all. This is part of his loving kindness to men. They did not use the gift rightly, but they lapsed to utter folly. He took away again that which had been given. For if when they had one speech, they fell into so great folly, as to wish to build a tower to heaven: had they not immediately been chastised would they not have desired to lay hold on the height of heaven itself? For why? If indeed that were impossible for them, yet notwithstanding their impious thoughts are made out from their plan. All which things God foresaw, and since they did not use their oneness of speech rightly, he rightly divided them by difference of speech. And see with me, his lovingkindness. …More
"5. There is then evil, which is really evil; fornication, adultery, covetousness, and the countless dreadful things, which are worthy of the utmost reproach and punishment. Again there is evil, which rather is not evil, but is called so, famine, pestilence, death, disease, and others of a like kind. For these would not be evils. On this account I said they are called so only. Why then? Because, were they evils, they would not have become the sources of good to us, chastening our pride, goading our sloth, and leading us on to zeal, making us more attentive. For when, saith one, he slew them, then they sought him, and they returned, and came early to God. He calls this evil therefore which chastens them, which makes them purer, which renders them more zealous, which leads them on to love of wisdom; not that which comes under suspicion and is worthy of reproach; for that is not a work of God, but an invention of our own will, but this is for the destruction of the other. He calls then by …More
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