Mon May 18, 2026 - 6:47 am EDT (LifeSiteNews) — A Maltese Christian preacher said Catholic priests privately supported his criticism of Islam but were allegedly prevented from speaking publicly by Archbishop Charles Scicluna. On May 12, Christian preacher Jesrit Angel Camilleri stated in a video published on Facebook by the Maltese conservative party, Ahwa Maltin, that several local Catholic priests had contacted him privately to praise his public defense of Christianity and criticism of Islam. At the same time, he claimed they were unable to speak openly, because Scicluna had allegedly forbidden such interventions. Camilleri’s remarks were later highlighted in an article published on May 16 by a local blog, which linked the allegations to previous controversies surrounding Scicluna’s open support for Islamic religious education in Malta’s schools. “Numerous Catholic priests have privately contacted me,” Camilleri said in the video. He added that these priests “wanted to speak …
Ukraine verletzt Waffenruhe 1.365-mal – Kiews Terror entlarvt! Russland meldet 1.365 Verstöße der Ukraine gegen die befristete Waffenruhe seit dem 8. Mai. Darunter 887 Drohnenangriffe und 153 Attacken mit Artillerie, Raketenwerfern und Panzern. Russische Luftabwehr schoss 396 Ziele ab. Die Feuerpause zum Siegestag hielt keine 24 Stunden. Das bestätigt das terroristische Wesen des Kiewer Regimes. Quelle: Russia Claims Ukraine Violated Truce 1,365 Times … Kanal folgen: Aktuell360 (Antiilluminaten TV)
Jack Posobiec @Jack_Posobiec Croatia has stormed the Eurovision final with a historic anthem that denounces the Ottoman occupation and revives the ancient Christian tattoo tradition to protect young girls from rape Performed entirely in Croatian, the song slams centuries of Islamic Turkish occupation of their lands and recalls how Catholic girls were tattooed with Christian motifs to stop them from being abducted, converted to Islam, and forced into sexual slavery "That’s why many chose the grave, our mothers did not birth slaves” Turkey is already attacking the group for performing the song
Leo XIV’s first encyclical Magnifica humanitas, will be officially released on May 25 at the Vatican. It was signed on May 15, the 135th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s social encyclical Rerum novarum. Magnifica humanitas focuses on the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence. The presentation will take place in the Vatican Synod Hall in the presence of Leo XIV next Monday. Speakers include Cardinal Tucho Fernández, Cardinal Michael Czerny, and Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. Also participating are political theologian Professor Anna Rowlands, AI researcher Christopher Olah — co-founder of the American company Anthropic and head of research on the interpretability of artificial intelligence — and Professor Leocadie Lushombo of the Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University in California. #newsCqbtracput
The Vatican has reportedly reminded two Argentine bishops that Catholics may not be denied Holy Communion for choosing to receive kneeling or on the tongue. Citing Redemptionis Sacramentum (2004), the Holy See reaffirmed that the faithful have the right to receive Communion according to the norms established by the Church.
On May 12, Christian preacher Jesrit Angel Camilleri stated in this video, published first on Facebook by the Maltese conservative party, Ahwa Maltin, that several local Catholic priests had contacted him privately to praise his public defense of Christianity and criticism of Islam. At the same time, he claimed they were unable to speak openly, because Scicluna had allegedly forbidden such interventions.
In a commentary dated 17 May, Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller writes about the "dramatically escalating situation in the world". He lists civil wars, the collapse of the rule of law in many states, an Orwellian surveillance state driven by Brussels (the 'Digital Services Act', the erasure of national identities), unmanageable mass migration, and the formation of Islamic parallel societies. He also warns of the instability of classical democracies as they fall into the hands of "globalist elites" pursuing a fully controlled "One World" - a 'Brave New World' in the sense of Aldous Huxley (1922).
Pubblichiamo un ampio intervento del cardinale Gerhard Ludwig Müller, prefetto emerito della Congregazione per la Dottrina della Fede, apparso sulla rivista cattolica austriaca Kath.net. Il testo affronta una questione che attraversa, in modo esplicito o sotterraneo, gran parte del dibattito pubblico europeo contemporaneo: l’Occidente può ancora comprendere sé stesso prescindendo dalle proprie radici cristiane? La risposta del Cardinale è netta fin dalla prima riga - un secco "no" - e da quel rifiuto si dipana un ragionamento che intreccia teologia, filosofia, diritto e analisi politica. Per Müller l'Europa non è una semplice entità geografica o un mercato di nazioni, ma una "comunità culturale" nata dalla sintesi tra il cristianesimo, la metafisica greca e la volontà ordinatrice romana fondata sulla giustizia: dare a ciascuno il suo, secondo la formula di Ulpiano, che in chiave teologica diventa il riconoscimento dell'inviolabile dignità di ogni uomo come immagine di Dio. Privata …
@SonoftheChurch Without Our lady of Fatima there is no focus. She brings our vision into line sharply with the Divine! He appears lost along with his V2 cohorts. God bless you!
Sistine Chapel Rebuilt in Sydney Cathedral: The Archdiocese of Sydney has opened an immersive exhibition at St Mary’s Cathedral recreating the Sistine Chapel using large-scale digital projections and high-resolution imagery licensed from the Vatican Museums. The exhibition runs from May 16 through July 19, allowing visitors to experience Michelangelo’s frescoes in a new way without traveling to Rome. Tickets begin at 24 Australian dollars.
The Archdiocese of Sydney has launched an incredible immersive experience replicating the Sistine Chapel
May His Blood be upon our heads for all eternity purifying us and making us children of God. May His Sacrifice for us be not in vain! Precious Blood of Jesus! Save us!
On May 15, Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Patricio Larrosa Martos as Bishop of Danlí, Honduras. He has worked as vicar general of the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa since 2023. The new Diocese of Danlí was created in 2017 from territory separated from the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa. It has eleven parishes and a population of over half a million inhabitants. Born in January 1960 in the Guadix Diocese, Spain, Monsignor Larrosa was ordained a priest in July 1985 and has been working as missionary in Honduras since 1992. He usually disguised in civil clothes. Founder of Humanitarian Organisation In 1994, he founded ACOES (Asociación Colaboración y Esfuerzo), a humanitarian network with broad governmental partnerships. It offers education (11,000 young people), health, food distribution (6,000 meals daily), clinics, and rural programs in poor neighborhoods. In 2020, Acoes received Spain’s ‘King of Spain Human Rights Award’, presented by King Felipe VI, for its humanitarian work. There is a quasi …More
All are welcome is the mantra of the Anti-Church. Instead, see the true Catholic teaching in 1 Corinthians 5. Saint Paul rebukes the Corinthian community for failing to expel a man who "has his father's wife" (a different sexual sin). Paul then says to hand such a one over to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, and reinforces the principle with the leaven metaphor: "a little leaven leavens the whole lump," concluding with "purge the evil one from among you."
Temptation is not a sin, people fall into sin, people can repent of sin. That is Catholic language. Someone tempted to homosexual sin is just tempted and must fight the temptation with prayer penance and prudence. Someone who falls into homosexual sin is a sinner. All Catholics recognize themselves as sinners. Of sin one should repent. There is no exception for homosexual sin. A gay person is a proud is proud of his temptation, proud of his sin, and encourages others to sin. One cannot simultaneously be gay and Catholic. Gay ideology is contradictory to Catholic faith and doctrine. Gay behavior is contradictory to Catholic morals. Modernist and synodalist are low definition, ambiguous, and unclear in their thinking and behavior. Traditional Catholicism is clear, unambiguous and high definition.
May 17, 2026Download PDF Story at-a-glance More than 10 years ago, the average German had 20 toxins over the threshold of detection in their blood. Today, the average is over 500 — an indication suggesting detoxification is a necessity for everyone When your body is contaminated with man-made toxins, your body tends to compartmentalize them. Eventually, those compartments reach a certain threshold of toxicity, at which point your immune system can no longer control the microbial growth in that area, resulting in chronic infection Two major water-soluble toxins are the vaccine preservative thimerosal (mercury) and the herbicide glyphosate, which tend to be sequestered in areas such as the kidneys, lungs, and bones Examples of fat-soluble toxins are benzene derivatives, insecticides, pesticides, and herbicides. They like to settle in the fatty tissue, which makes them potent neurotoxins, since your brain is composed primarily of fat Water- and fat-soluble toxins require differing methods …
@mcallansteve I understand what you’re suggesting, but the problem with that statement is that it was the “religion” or the “faith” that was changed in Vatican II. I know many suggest it’s a “new” Church, but the Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and can never change. The Modernists of Vatican II could only change the authentic teachings of the Catholic Church, which they have done.
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 16,29-33. The disciples said to Jesus, "Now you are talking plainly, and not in any figure of speech. Now we realize that you know everything and that you do not need to have anyone question you. Because of this we believe that you came from God." Jesus answered them, "Do you believe now? Behold, the hour is coming and has arrived when each of you will be scattered to his own home and you will leave me alone. But I am not alone, because the Father is with me. I have told you this so that you might have peace in me. In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world."
Aus dem Heiligen Evangelium nach Johannes - Joh 16,29-33. In jener Zeit sagten die Jünger zu Jesus: Siehe, jetzt redest du offen und sprichst nicht mehr in Bildreden. Jetzt wissen wir, dass du alles weißt und von niemandem gefragt zu werden brauchst. Darum glauben wir, dass du von Gott ausgegangen bist. Jesus erwiderte ihnen: Glaubt ihr jetzt? Siehe, die Stunde kommt und sie ist schon da, in der ihr versprengt sein werdet, jeder in sein Haus, und mich alleinlassen werdet. Aber ich bin nicht allein, denn der Vater ist bei mir. Dies habe ich zu euch gesagt, damit ihr in mir Frieden habt. In der Welt seid ihr in Bedrängnis; aber habt Mut: Ich habe die Welt besiegt. angelyelina