Archbishop Paglia Distances Himself from Bishop's Bell for the Unborn Children: Bishop Antonio Suetta, 63, of Ventimiglia–Sanremo, Italy, installed a “Bell for the Unborn Children” in the diocesan bell tower in Sanremo on December 28. It rings every evening at 20:00 as a reminder of children killed by abortion.
Bishop Suetta was fiercely attacked by the media and left-wing parties. He clarified that the bell’s purpose is to foster prayerful remembrance and respect for life.
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, 80, former president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, publicly distanced himself from the initiative when asked about it at a conference in Sanremo. He said that he had preferred bells for the elderly and for 'fraternity' over Bishop Suetta's bell.

L'ex presidente della Pontificia Accademia per la Vita va a Sanremo e prende le distanze dall'iniziativa della "Campana dei bambini non nati" presa dal vescovo Suetta. Scandaloso ma non sorprendente visti i precedenti. Ma gli altri vescovi da che parte stanno?
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Aborto, Paglia contro Suetta. I vescovi italiani si sveglino

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L'ex presidente della Pontificia Accademia per la Vita va a Sanremo e prende le distanze dall'iniziativa della "Campana dei bambini non nati" presa dal vescovo Suetta. Scandaloso ma non sorprendente visti i precedenti. Ma gli altri vescovi da che parte stanno?
Una settimana fa
lamentavamo il fatto che dai vescovi italiani non fosse venuta una sola parola di solidarietà nei confronti del vescovo di Ventimiglia-San Remo, monsignor Antonio Suetta, attaccato ferocemente dai media e dai partiti di sinistra per l’iniziativa della “Campana dei bambini non nati”.
Quel rintocco serale della campana collocata sulla torretta della Curia alla fine di dicembre, ha mandato in tilt tutta la sinistra (e non solo) che della tragedia dell’aborto, dell’eliminazione della creatura più indifesa, ha fatto un diritto umano. Polemiche feroci dettate da chi conta visto che le proteste non hanno grande seguito popolare, come dimostrano le poche decine di …

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If you no longer believe what the Church teaches about the person, marriage and family, this is what you do: you distance yourself from the teaching. And silence means acceptance,

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Everything to Know on Satanism

Gov Tim Walz: Thanked by Devil Worshippers For His Support;
(“The Democratic Coalition of Satan worshippers thanks Governor Tim Walz for not standing in the way of spreading Satanism in the State Capitol building. Satan has a special place for you.”)
Satanism sprouts in our seedy culture, this arena being already smitten by
panagyric narcissism, like a sewer-raised, brown-stained, infernal rodent. (see How Satanism conquered America). Satanism itself offers a new-pseudo religion, yet rooted back thousands of years. What makes new Satanism so modern is the claim there is no God and therefore, no Satan, just an enabling cracked mirror, recasting ourselves in an orgy of self-indulgence. So the recent argument goes: Satanism worships a symbolic figure, proving he is just a metaphor for self-expression, or the right to follow your own fancy, in any direction. (see Increased Christianity in schools opens the door to Satanic Temple education programs).
Satan as Original Rebel
Satan as …

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Yes, let’s protect with the First Amendment rebellion against God. How did that disobedience go from the beginning?

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The European Union’s ‘Woke Stasi Commissars’: Europeans Turned into ‘Second Class’ Citizens – Allah's Willing Executioners

December 15. France. Two men, Jacques Baud and Xavier Moreau, who commented online about the war in Ukraine, discovered that they were among 12 people being sanctioned by the European Union for allegedly spreading propaganda for the Russian government. Some of the 12 people are propagandists, just not them. No evidence so far has proven that they had any ties with either the Russian government or Russian intelligence agencies.
Baud, who lives in Belgium, is both a former colonel in the Swiss Army and a former member of the Swiss Strategic Intelligence Service. He has published several books on the war in Ukraine, and apparently uses various sources, most not Russian. He appears on radio in France, Belgium and Switzerland. Moreau, a former captain in the French Army, lives in Russia, where he created a consultancy business, Sokol Holding, for several embassies, and Stratpol, a website for geopolitical analysis. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, he has used many sources,…

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On Saturday 17 January 2025, inside St Peter’s Basilica, in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, during the customary Eucharistic Adoration, yet another act of vandalism took place. An episode that fits into an increasingly recurrent pattern and once again raises serious questions about the management of security in the most sacred place in Christianity.
Several extremely serious incidents in a short period of time
Since Mauro Gambetti has been at the helm of the Vatican Basilica as Archpriest, episodes of violation and profanation have multiplied. These are neither isolated incidents nor marginal gestures: the chronology points to unauthorised access, violated altars, damaged sacred symbols, often in the presence of the faithful and without any timely intervention by the sampietrini or the Gendarmerie...
...And yet, some of those present recount a precise sequence of events: the perpetrator was allegedly an adult man with dark skin who hurled to the ground everything …More

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St Peter’s Basilica: profanations multiply as security lapses persist under Mauro Gambetti

Vatican City - On Saturday 17 January 2025, inside St Peter’s Basilica, in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, during the customary Eucharistic Adoration, yet another act of vandalism took place. An episode that fits into an increasingly recurrent pattern and once again raises serious questions about the management of security in the most sacred place in Christianity.
Several extremely serious incidents in a short period of time
Since Mauro Gambetti has been at the helm of the Vatican Basilica as Archpriest, episodes of violation and profanation have multiplied. These are neither isolated incidents nor marginal gestures: the chronology points to unauthorised access, violated altars, damaged sacred symbols, often in the presence of the faithful and without any timely intervention by the sampietrini or the Gendarmerie.
On 7 February 2025, a man of Romanian origin crossed the security cordons unchallenged, climbed onto the altar and hurled six candlesticks to the ground,…

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Making Room for Mystery: How to Enter More Deeply into the Prayer of the Mass – Webinar

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Making Room for Mystery: How to Enter More Deeply into the Prayer of the Mass – Webinar - Adoremus

Fan into flame your love of the liturgy this year and allow those graces to take root in your heart.
Join us for an upcoming webinar with Dan Burke, Fr. Boniface Hicks, and Christopher Carstens: “Making Room for Mystery: How to Enter More Deeply into the Prayer of the Mass.”
Join us on January 21 at 7 PM Central for a thought-provoking, soul-stirring conversation on the Mass, on what is happening in the unseen and even unspoken moments of the “perfect prayer” and how we can participate more reverently and fruitfully.
If they are unable to attend live, we will also be sending out the recording to everyone who signs up.

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The lights are on in the Apostolic Palace — but is the Pope at home? Fr. Andrew Khoo published on social media a photo of the Apostolic Palace, Vatican, yesterday afternoon showing that the lights were on in the papal apartments. Rumours have since spread that “Pope Leo is finally home.” The lights could also have been from staff carrying out maintenance or other work there. On Tuesdays, Leo XIV is usually in Castel Gandolfo.

The lights are now on in the Papal Apartments of the Apostolic! It looks like Pope Leo is finally home!! [: Fr. Andrew Khoo]

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Karl Rahner made a factual mistake in his book, there is no denial from anyone : Pope Leo and the cardinals follow him

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Karl Rahner made a factual mistake in his book, there is no denial from anyone : Pope Leo and the cardinals follow him
Lumen Gentium 16 refers to an invisible person in our human reality. This is a fact of life. We cannot see or meet anyone saved in invincible ignorance. So LG 16 cannot be an explicit example of salvation outside the Church as Rahner implies. It cannot be an objective exception for the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus as held by Augustine and Aquinas.
On Jan.17,2026 I wrote on Gloria TV 1 that Karl Rahner used the False Premise and Inference to interpret Vatican Council II in his book, The Christian of the Future (1967.Herder and Herder, New York). On pp.94 and 95 he projects being saved in invincible ignorance of Lumen Gentiun 16 as being an explicit and known example of salvation outside the Catholic Church. He then infers that LG 16 is an objective exception for the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. So EENS has become obsolete for him (pp.82-85).
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Morning Minute Retreat (January 20, 2026)

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Demotivated, tired due to the complicated relationship with the curial leadership, and often even mobbed: the Pope's employees wish to work in a more transparent system where meritocracy is rewarded. The picture that emerges from the first representative survey conducted among those working in the offices across the Tiber between September 15 and January 7 reveals a complex and disheartening situation, as repeatedly denounced by the Adlv – a sort of internal union – although always sidelined, reaching high points of friction under Pope Francis's pontificate. However, the arrival of Pope Leo has given some hope, as he immediately addressed the Labor Tribunal – Ulsa –, authorized the payment of the conclave bonus, which had been abolished, and offered reassurances on a shared path...

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Seeking Transparency in the Holy See

Demotivated, tired due to the complicated relationship with the curial leadership, and often even mobbed: the Pope's employees wish to work in a more transparent system where meritocracy is rewarded. The picture that emerges from the first representative survey conducted among those working in the offices across the Tiber between September 15 and January 7 reveals a complex and disheartening situation, as repeatedly denounced by the Adlv – a sort of internal union – although always sidelined, reaching high points of friction under Pope Francis's pontificate. However, the arrival of Pope Leo has given some hope, as he immediately addressed the Labor Tribunal – Ulsa –, authorized the payment of the conclave bonus, which had been abolished, and offered reassurances on a shared path. 250 people responded to the questionnaire, 80% of whom are associated with the Adlv. Most Vatican workers – about 4200 people – are not members of the association, mainly due to fear of internal repercussions …

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The Promises of Eucharistic Adoration

February 8, 2020
Jesus said to Catalina: “I promise to the soul that visits Me frequently in this Sacrament of Love, that I will receive it affectionately together with all the Blessed and the Angels in Heaven, and that each of its visits will be written down in the Book of its Life and I will grant to it:
Every petition that is presented before the Altar of God in favor of the Church, the Pope and consecrated souls.
The annulment of Satan’s power over its person and its loved ones.
Special protection in case of earthquakes, hurricanes and other natural disasters which otherwise would affect it.
It will be lovingly withdrawn from the world and its attractions, which are the cause of perdition.
The elevation of its soul, desiring to attain sanctification, in virtuous eternal contemplation of My Face.
Relief of its loved ones from the pains of Purgatory.
My blessing on every material and spiritual project it undertakes, if they are for the good of its own soul.
The receiving of My visit …

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She was the most famous child in the world at age six—but what her mother did to her hair every single night for years will break your heart.
February 27, 1935. A six-year-old girl in a party dress sat through hours of the Academy Awards ceremony, watching adults collect gold statues. When they finally called her name, Shirley Temple walked to the stage and received something no other child ever had: a miniature Oscar, made specially because she was too small for a regular one.
She thanked them politely. Then she turned to her mother with the question every exhausted six-year-old would ask: "Mommy, can I go home now?"
What the audience didn't know was that this little girl had been working since she was three years old. She could smile on command, cry on cue, and tap dance up a flight of stairs without missing a beat. But she was still just a child who wanted to go to bed.
Behind those famous blonde curls was work nobody saw.
Every single night, her mother sat with bobby pins and patience …More

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Indonesian Bishop Resigned After Pressures from Holy See

Bishop Paskalis Bruno Syukur, 63, - famous for declining the appointment as Cardinal from Pope Francis in 2024 - has resigned as the Bishop of Bogor, Indonesia, on January 19. The Holy See had requested the resignation.
Leo XIV appointed Bishop Christophorus Tri Harsono of Purwokerto as Apostolic Administrator of Bogor according to yesterday’s bulletin from the Holy See Press Office.
Bishop Syukur is a Franciscan. He resigned 12 years after being appointed and 12 years before the age of 75.
The Diocese of Bogor in West Java serves about 83,000 Catholics and was established in 1948.
Out of Obedience to the Holy See
The Vatican did not provide a reason for the decision, and there have been no public reports of health issues.
The Diocese of Bogor confirmed that Bishop Syukur read a resignation letter during a farewell event on January 19. Quoting 2 Timothy 4:7, he said: “"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Behind every administrative decision, …More

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The Indonesian bishop who declined a cardinal’s red hat from Pope Francis in 2024 has resigned as the Bishop of Bogor at the age of 63.

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Food and water security
Stockpiling shelf-stable staples, such as white rice, canned fish and honey, is the first step, but true resilience requires self-sufficiency. Learn the following to ensure survival:
Long-term food storage: Rotate supplies to prevent spoilage, prioritizing calorie-dense, nutrient-rich foods like freeze-dried meats, legumes and powdered milk.
Gardening and seed banking: Heirloom seeds ensure sustainable food production post-collapse. Learn permaculture techniques to maximize yield with minimal inputs.
Water independence: Municipal systems will fail. Rainwater catchment, solar stills and sand-charcoal filtration systems provide clean water. Berkey filters and iodine tablets offer portable purification.
Food preservation methods: Canning, fermenting and dehydrating extend food lifespans without refrigeration.

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The silent storm: How to prepare for an EMP catastrophe that could rewind modern civilization – NaturalNews.com

The silent storm: How to prepare for an EMP catastrophe that could rewind modern civilization
An EMP (from nuclear detonation or solar storm) could instantly cripple power grids, communications and critical infrastructure, leading to societal collapse. Recovery may take years.
The 1989 Quebec blackout is minor compared to a full-scale EMP, which could cause 90% population loss within a year due to starvation, violence and medical shortages.
Essential preparedness includes food and water security, electronics shielding, basic skills and security and community.
While government initiatives aim to harden infrastructure, bureaucratic delays leave individual preparedness as the first line of defense.
Geopolitical tensions and solar activity make EMP readiness non-negotiable. Those with self-reliance skills will endure; procrastination risks disaster.
The modern world teeters on the edge of an invisible precipice—one that could erase electricity, communications and critical infrastructure in …

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Summa Theologica: First Section...Thomas Aquinas - TREATISE ON MAN - THE END OR TERM OF THE PRODUCTION OF MAN...to download, to print, to share !

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George Washington protected by God, you know, the freemason who freed the USA from the english monarchy, also the same one who warned about the illuminati trying to take over freemasonry... God protected Washington, and history doesn’t tell this story because of the clear intervention of His to protect this man, a non-catholic... can the same be true about Trump? Will history erase Trump's protection by God and his deeds for the US?

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CATECHISM OF PERSEVERANCE : AN HISTORICAL, DOCTRINAL,MORAL, AND LITURGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION Translated from the French of Mgr Gaume by REV. F. B. JAMISON - COURSE FIRST - CHAPTER 35 - The Messiah promised and prefigured - Sixteenth figure of the Messiah - David. A.C. 1022-1015. )...to download, to print, to share !

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Molly Ploofkins - Ted Cruz in 2016: "We're liable to wake up one morning and Donald, if...
Ted Cruz in 2016: "We're liable to wake up one morning and Donald, if he were president, would have nuked Denmark."

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