A 1987 interview with Archbishop Lefebvre, which reveals his mind prior to the 1988 consecrations. "Today however, it is the Faith itself which is at stake. I sense that the ‘conciliar’ Church changes and places the very centre of the Catholic Faith in danger. For this reason obedience is no longer possible; for even the Pope does not have the power to change the Faith, he is but a servant of the Faith. To accept Religious Liberty, Ecumenism, the Conciliar Reforms, would appear to me to be contributing to the ‘auto-demolition’ of the Church. In conscience, that is not possible for me. The Liberalism of the Pope is destroying the Catholic Faith from within." “If it is my duty, I will consecrate bishops”
According to the annual report published by Fides News Agency on 30 December, a total of 17 Catholic missionaries and pastoral workers were killed worldwide in 2025. The victims included 10 priests, two seminarians, two catechists, two religious sisters and one layman. For comparison, 14 missionaries were killed in 2024. Since the year 2000, Fides has recorded the deaths of 626 missionaries and pastoral workers worldwide. Africa Most Affected Continent It accounted for 10 of the 17 deaths in 2025, including six priests, two seminarians, and two catechists. The affected countries included Burkina Faso, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Nigeria, where five of the deaths were recorded. In an interview with Fides, Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu, Secretary of the Dicastery for Evangelisation, described the situation in Nigeria as one of 'deep sadness' and 'shame'. He stressed that those killed were not seeking heroism, but were attacked during ordinary daily activities, such as at schools or …More
Markus felt a calling that exceeded the walls of the Church—a vocation to defend his people, much like Moses guiding Israel out of Egyptian bondage. For Markus, the Indonesian occupation of West Papua is a modern form of colonial enslavement, and he believes he has a duty to help lead his nation toward freedom.
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Big Pharma’s Monopoly Crumbling: Natural therapies like red light therapy (RLT) are proving highly effective against cancer, autoimmune disorders, and COVID vaccine injuries—yet suppressed by profit-driven medicine. Red Light Therapy’s Hidden Power: Studies show 660 nm RLT reduces breast cancer cell viability by 40% in 24 hours—without drugs or side effects—yet ignored in favor of toxic chemo/radiation. Detox & Parasite Breakthroughs: Glyphosate is a synthetic venom damaging mitochondria; nicotine patches reverse myocarditis. Protocols like chlorine dioxide baths and Mimosa pudica seed cleanse parasites and heal cancer. FDA-CDC Corruption Exposed: Agencies suppress RLT, herbal photoactivators (turmeric), and detox methods to keep patients dependent on deadly drugs—doctors statistically more likely to kill than heal. Actionable Solutions: Watch Absolute Healing (free Jan. 3), invest in RLT/PEMF devices, detox with nattokinase/ivermectin, and reject venom-based drugs like statins—…More
Leo XIV Grants Apostolic Blessing to Former Superior General of the FSSPX: On Saturday, December 13, 2025, Fr. Franz Schmidberger - former Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) - celebrated the 50th anniversary of his priestly ordination in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Around 3,000 faithful were in attendance. During the celebration, the Superior of Germany, Fr. Stefan Pfluger, presented him with a certificate from the Vatican: an Apostolic Blessing from Pope Leo XIV.
Holy and Sorrowful Mother of God, please Bless the Evert Family in their time of need for their Son John Paul. The Sixth Sword of Sorrow: Jesus is Taken Down From the Cross (John 19:38-40) Prayer We thank you, Beloved Mother, for your courage as you stood beneath your dying Child to comfort Him on the Cross. As our Savior drew His last breath, you became a wonderful Mother to all of us; you became the Blessed Mother of the world. We know that you love us more than our earthly parents do. We implore you to be our advocate before the Throne of Mercy and Grace so that we can truly become your children. We thank you for Jesus, our Savior and Redeemer, and we thank Jesus for giving you to us. Please pray for us, Mother. Then, pray 1 Our Father and 7 Hail Marys.
"The dispensing of Christ's body belongs to the priest for three reasons. First, because, as was said above (Article 1), he consecrates as in the person of Christ. But as Christ consecrated His body at the supper, so also He gave it to others to be partaken of by them. Accordingly, as the consecration of Christ's body belongs to the priest, so likewise does the dispensing belong to him. Secondly, because the priest is the appointed intermediary between God and the people; hence as it belongs to him to offer the people's gifts to God, so it belongs to him to deliver consecrated gifts to the people. Thirdly, because out of reverence towards this sacrament, nothing touches it, but what is consecrated; hence the corporal and the chalice are consecrated, and likewise the priest's hands, for touching this sacrament. Hence it is not lawful for anyone else to touch it except from necessity, for instance, if it were to fall upon the ground, or else in some other case of urgency." (Summa Theologiae …More
Trads will recognize this story Fr Jenkins told about a Eucharistic minister - not at his parish of course - was told to pour consecrated wine down the sink if not consumed. This led to his rejection of the Novus Order and getting on board with TLM.
Freddie Ponton | 21WIRE On 15 December 2025, the European Union sanctioned Jacques Baud, a Swiss national and independent military analyst, accusing him of spreading “false narratives” on Ukraine and NATO. Officially framed as a safeguard for European democratic resilience, the move exposes a far more troubling reality: a censorship industrial complex in which independent analysis, alternative viewpoints, and rigorous debate are increasingly treated as a national security threat. Across Europe, unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, supported by a sprawling network of state-aligned NGOs, now wield the power to monitor, flag, and remove content; define disinformation; and impose sanctions, often without meaningful judicial oversight. Laws like the Digital Services Act (DSA) compel platforms to remove or restrict content under threat of fines and give influence to “trusted flaggers,” many handpicked civil society organisations funded by the EU. The so-called trusted flagger status is granted …
ROSARY OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS : The Seven Swords. Written and narrated by Sam Michael Nardone. This version contains all the seven meditations with the VIA MATRIS included after each sorrow. Please share with your everyone and become promoters of Our Lady's Seven Sorrows.
My grandmother Clara would be up at the break of dawn and would have picked many boxes of apricots and peaches for canning at the local community cannery. I know it is hard work, been there and done that, along side our helpers from "down under" in the fields of Hanford, California!
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Fr Milton Zonta, S.D.S., as coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Criciúma in Brazil. Born on 2 June 1960 in Videira, Santa Catarina, he joined the Salvatorians and was ordained a priest on 17 January 1987. He lived in Rome for 18 years, including 12 years (2012–2024) as Superior General of the Salvatorians. After two consecutive terms, he returned to live in his home diocese of Videira, Brazil, in 2024. During public appearances, he usually wears civilian clothing. In his first message today following his appointment, Monsignor Zonta expressed his desire for a "synodal spirit". He voiced his support for "a welcoming and missionary Church" and "the paths of synodality". New Bishop Met Once with Cardinal Prevost Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, Fr Zonta described the moment as 'historic' and a sign of unity for the Church. He recalled meeting the future pope during his time as Prefect of the Congregation of Bishops, describing him as humble, welcoming and …More