French Euthanasia Bill Would Force Catholic Institutions to Perform Euthanasia or Close: The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ), an NGO based in Strasbourg, warns that a proposed French euthanasia law could force Catholic hospitals and nursing homes to perform euthanasia. Refusal could result in the loss of public funding, fines, and even prison sentences for directors. The ECLJ argues that this would constitute a serious violation of freedom of conscience and religion. No other country that has legalized euthanasia imposes such criminal obligations on private institutions.
Euthanasie en France : les établissements catholiques gravement menacés
Today, 170 Cardinals gathered for the first consistory. Pope Leo XIV was flanked in the Synod Hall by his Curia Cardinals, most of whom are pro-homosexual: Tucho (Faith), Mendonça (Education), Grech (Synod), Roche (Liturgy), Baggio (Human Development), and Artime (Religious). After entering the Synod Hall, English pro-homosexual Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe, 80, delivered a meditation to the Cardinals. The decision to keep him in the same role he held during the Synod on Synodality carries symbolic weight. His speech today was fairly mild. However, just the day before, Cardinal Radcliffe called for the urgent ordination of women as deacons. The cardinals were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of cardinals under the age of 80. This group was further divided into nine round tables. The second group, consisting of elderly cardinals and the Roman Curia, was divided into eleven round tables. In the groups, the Cardinals discussed Synodality and Evangelisation. One anonymous …More
Diese Daten des UN-Büros für Drogen- und Verbrechensbekämpfung zeigen, wie Afghanistan während der US-Militärbesatzung zum weltweit größten Produzenten von Opium, aus dem Heroin hergestellt wird, wurde. Nach dem Abzug der USA brach die Opiumproduktion in Afghanistan plötzlich zusammen. Quelle (…
Saint Lawrence Giustiniani | First Patriarch of Venice | Feast Day January 8 Today we celebrate Saint Lawrence Giustiniani, whose feast day is observed on January 8. Living during a period of moral decline and ecclesial reform in 15th-century Italy, Saint Lawrence became a powerful model of humility, holiness, and faithful leadership. Born into a noble Venetian family, Lawrence chose a radically different path, renouncing wealth and prestige to embrace a life of prayer and simplicity. He joined the Canons Regular of Saint George in Alga, a reform movement dedicated to restoring clerical discipline and spiritual integrity. His deep interior life, love for silence, and commitment to Gospel poverty quickly distinguished him. In 1451, he was appointed the first Patriarch of Venice, where he governed not through political force, but through holiness, personal example, and pastoral charity. He tirelessly promoted reform among clergy, encouraged frequent reception of the sacraments, and called …More
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Bravo! Just look at all those jugs of soon to be Holy exorcism water. Nice job. Now give me a moment, In the Ethiopian Orthodox, three priests pray over the water for quite some time, in an all day event. In Ethiopian Orthodox Epiphany (Timket) celebrations, priests perform elaborate, lengthy blessings over the waters, often involving all-night prayers, chants, and hymns leading up to the main blessing on January 19th, where a patriarch dips a cross into the water, symbolizing Christ's baptism, with the entire ritual and community participation lasting hours, even as the sun rises. The solemn blessing itself involves specific litanies, exorcism prayers, and the Te Deum, making it a significant, extended liturgical event. Key Aspects of the Blessing Ceremony: All-Night Vigil: The main festivities begin the eve (Ketera) with night-long prayers and hymns before the blessing. Procession: The tabot (replica of the Ark of the Covenant) is brought to a body of water (lake, river, or pool). …More
01/07/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. When Klaus Schwab complains about the lack of truth and trust, I am reminded of the preparatory exercises, or rather the dress rehearsal for the impending planned pandemic, organized under the name Event 201 in collaboration with the World Economic Forum in October 2019 in a New York hotel. Media representatives were also invited to attend, and they unanimously expressed their willingness to create a globalist reality. Scientists have discovered that the plandemic could have been avoided if, instead of testing citizens for the virus in 2020, politicians had been tested for external dependencies. Who among us has not noticed the unanimity of the media on issues such as the virus threat, global warming, the replacement of societies through migration, the war against evil Putin, and the concealment of the truth about chemtrails, HAARP, and election fraud in the US in 2020? One could list endless other examples of propaganda manipulation. Now …
On 6 January, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held discussions with Cardinal Pietro Parolin regarding humanitarian challenges, particularly in Venezuela, as well as global peace and religious freedom. The two parties reaffirmed their commitment to cooperating with each other. The Holy See issued no statement.
Parolin talking about "humanitarian challenges" - the same man who is the architect of surrendering the Catholic Church in China to the Communist Chinese? Give me a break.
"Mark the disciple and interpreter of Peterwrote a short gospel at the request of the brethren at Rome embodying what he had heard Peter tell. When Peter had heard this, he approved it and published it to the churches to be read by his authority as Clemens in the sixth book of his Hypotyposes and Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, record. Peter also mentions this Mark in his first epistle, figuratively indicating Rome under the name of Babylon She who is in Babylon elect together with you salutes you and so does Mark my son."
[Saint Jerome – IV-V Century AD; Stridon, Roman Empire/Bethlehem, Palaestina Prima; aged 75-78, Translation of the Bible into Latin – Vulgate; Doctor of the Church] “Chapter 7 Luke a physician of Antioch, as his writings indicate, was not unskilled in the Greek language. An adherent of the apostle Paul, and companion of all his journeying, he wrote a Gospel, concerning which the same Paul says, We send with him a brother whose praise in the gospel is among all the churches and to the Colossians Luke the beloved physician salutes you, and to Timothy Luke only is with me. He also wrote another excellent volume to which he prefixed the title Acts of the Apostles, a history which extends to the second year of Paul's sojourn at Rome, that is to the fourth year of Nero, from which we learn that the book was composed in that same city. Therefore the Acts of Paul and Thecla and all the fable about the lion baptized by him we reckon among the apocryphal writings, for how is it possible that …More
"So has God done. He gave Paradise to man. He cast him out when he appeared unworthy, in order that by his dwelling outside, and through his dishonour, he might become better, and more self-restrained, and might appear worthy again of restoration. Since after those things he did become better, he brings him back again and says Today shall you be with me in Paradise. Do you see that not the gift of Paradise but even the ejection from Paradise was a token of the greatest tender care? For had he not suffered expulsion from Paradise, he would not again have appeared worthy of Paradise.”
[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"] “3. But look, with me, too, at the wisdom of Paul, how many expressions he seeks for, so as to present to us the lovingkindness of God. For he did not speak merely the word grace, nor riches, but what did he say? The exceeding riches of his grace in kindness. But notwithstanding even so, he is below the mark; and even as the slippery bodies when grasped by countless hands, escape our hold, and slip through easily; so also are we unable to get hold of the lovingkindness of God in whatever expressions we may try to grasp it, but the exceeding magnitude of it baffles the feebleness of our utterances. And Paul therefore experiencing this, and seeing the force of words defeated by its magnitude, desists after saying one word: and what is this? Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift. For neither speech, nor any mind is …More