Vicar General Richard Smith of the diocese of Joliet attended the homosexual “wedding” of the diocese’s chancellor, Robert Salvato, on December 13. ComplicitClergy.com stated on January 5 that there is an eyewitness who confirms that the vicar general was in attendance. Additionally, two other sources identified the vicar general featured in photos from the "wedding". Monsignor Ronald Hicks, 58, was installed as Bishop of Joliet in July 2020. On 1 December 2020, he appointed the pro-homosexual priest Richard Smith as vicar general and, in 2021, the homosexual Salvato as his chancellor. On 18 December, Leo XIV appointed Bishop Hicks as Archbishop of New York. He will be installed as the new Archbishop in February. On December 23, Leo XIV declined to comment on his controversial appointment of Ronald Hicks to New York. #newsBrjjdpyuyv
Hail Holy Queen Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope. To you we cry, poor banished children of Eve, to you we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, your eyes of mercy toward us. And after this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
Roman Catholic Cardinal - Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako Louis Raphaël I Cardinal Sako [Catholic-Hierarchy] The Eliya line was a traditionalist patriarchate of the Church of the East, originating from the 1552 schism, residing primarily at the Rabban Hormizd Monastery near Alqosh, Iraq, and maintaining independence from Rome while resisting Catholic overtures for centuries. This branch preserved its unique East Syriac traditions and Christology, eventually seeing most followers unite with Rome by 1830 to form the Chaldean Catholic Church, while the rival Shimun line continued as the Assyrian Church of the East The East Syriac Christian Church (Church of the East) traces its founding to the Apostles, primarily St. Thomas the Apostle, along with St. Addai (Thaddeus) and St. Mari, who brought Christianity to Mesopotamia and Persia, establishing the See of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, with traditions also linking Bartholomew. These apostles, particularly Thomas and …More
Cardinal Sako in Iraq receives threats after Christmas homily. Photo: al-monitor In Iraq, Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako received threats from Islamist groups after a Christmas homily in Baghdad. This was reported by Chaldean Press. The reason for the attacks on the cardinal was his homily, where he used the word "normalization", speaking about the need for reconciliation and spiritual unity in Iraqi society. However, some Islamic leaders interpreted this expression as a call for political normalization of relations with Israel, which caused a sharp reaction and legal appeals demanding Sako's arrest. After this, Sako began receiving numerous threats from Iraq and Iran. Representatives of the Chaldean Archdiocese issued a statement clarifying that the speech was exclusively about internal peace and cultural development of the country, not about international relations. The document emphasizes that the homily had no political undertones, and the word "normalization …
Ounka - Ana Kasparian uncovers YouTube’s covert removal of 700+ clips documen... Ana Kasparian uncovers YouTube’s covert removal of 700+ clips documenting Israeli war crimes — A clear assist to the US in covering up Israeli war crimes x.com/OunkaOnX/status/2004806457124962743/video/1
What hasn't yt taken down? They even threatened a former Doctor and made him take down his video. Warned him he would be removed totally. It was about the c-19 scam. At the same time they plaster all the propagandist and those defending evil and pay them big money for doing it.
More human beings died from abortions than any other cause of death in 2025. A heartbreaking reminder about the prevalence of abortion, statistics compiled by Worldometers indicate that there were over 73 million abortions world-wide in 2025. The independent site collects data from governments and other organizations and then reports the data each day, along with estimates and projections, based on those numbers. Worldometers bases its daily abortion figures on a May 2024 fact sheet from the World Health Organization, which estimates a tragically high number of babies killed in abortions. “Around 73 million induced abortions take place worldwide each year,” the WHO says. Abortion is also the leading cause of death in the United States. “In the USA, where nearly 30% of pregnancies are unintended and 40% of these are terminated by abortion, there are between 1,500 to 2,500 abortions per day. Nearly 20% of all pregnancies in the USA (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion. Guttmacher …
Nun Threatened Inside Church in Moissac: A video is circulating online again that originally showed an incident that occurred on 26 October 2025 inside the Abbatiale Saint-Pierre de Moissac in Moissac, southern France. According to reports at the time, a man entered the church and behaved aggressively. He shouted and threatened a Catholic nun, raising his fist as if about to strike her at one point, before leaving. The scene was filmed and later spread widely on social media. The man was said to have psychiatric issues.
Christenverfolgung in Frankreich: Er war kurz davor die Ordensschwester zu schlagen! Ha$$ auf Katholiken.
Good for her. France lost the faith decades ago. A female friend of ours was born in Paris over 80 years ago and was thrown thru a glass picture window by a Muslim as she was leaving the theatre. She was 16 at the time. When I asked her why, she said Muslim men attack French women to arouse the males.
Click and view in/open a new tab before they take it down.. (If you can find another video showing what he said about the J's, that is another matter.. ) THROWBACK: Hugo Chavez’s eerily accurate prediction on pretext US would use to target rumble.com/…-accurate-prediction-on-pretext-us- …
An anonymous song composed for the King of France Louis VII and his crossed knights for the outbreak of the Second Crusade in 1145, following the capture of the County of Edessa (present day in Turkey) in 1144 by the Muslim Zengids.