MAHA Action @MAHA_Action Gavin de Becker just broke down on Joe Rogan the realities of polio that almost nobody knows. “But here’s the reality of polio, right from the CDC website, 99% of people who get polio never have any symptoms.” “The typical symptom is having cold for a week.” “Number of deaths last year from polio… zero.” “Number of polio cases of the real terrible outcome paralysis… 500 on the planet Earth, half of whom recovered.” “In 2022… 97% of them were vaccine induced poliomyelitis, meaning they were the strain from the vaccine.”
Today, at the site of ancient Nicaea, Pope Leo XIV joined around 27 other leaders of Christian communities to commemorate the 1700 anniversary of the first Council. Leo XIV thanked the Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, for his "great wisdom and foresight" in calling for Church leaders to celebrate this important anniversary together. However, Patriarch Kyrill of Moscow was not invited to the ecumenical prayer. Cardinal Kurt Koch told CruxNow.com ahead of the liturgy: "The Catholics have invited Catholics and the Orthodox invite Orthodox". He added that he respects the "decision of the Orthodox" not to invite the world’s largest Orthodox group. Picture: VaticanNews.va, #newsYaitxdonvz
Patriarch Kirill was studying Theology since a teenager. He knows right from wrong. just a short video of his life. About a minute or less. Became deacon in 1970. Born November 1946 Became deacon in 1970. He was 24 years old. The Life of Patriarch Kirill #patriarchkirill #fyp
Because Patriarch "Kirill" probably won't show up to begin with. And if he were to show up, He would probably go off on their same sex marriages and blessings. And same sex adoptions etc.
Catholic Frequency - We must start fighting back. Our weak leaders aren’t going to save us. We must start fighting back. Our weak leaders aren’t going to save us.
When asked what the Church has done for music, Riccardo Muti explains that "the Church has made an enormous contribution to musical literature for centuries" and, moreover, "all great musicians have composed sacred music." He added that there has always been a close connection between music and Christianity, so much so that "Christian martyrs went to their death singing" and Saint Augustine himself said that "'cantare amantis est': making music is proper to those who love, those who know how to love, those who believe in love." Muti's answer could be completed by recalling that the Romans and Greeks played monophonic music: a single musical line played by all instruments or voices. It was ecclesiastical composers in the cathedrals of the Middle Ages, such as those of the School of Notre Dame de Paris, who invented polyphony, the simultaneous playing of two or more musical lines. This was an absolute revolution that gave birth to harmony. Also in the Middle Ages, instruments that needed …More
Screengrab youtube The installation raised next to the Christmas tree that adorns Brussels’ Grand-Place this year, titled “Fabrics of the Nativity,” has drawn criticism. While it includes the traditional figures of Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus, it replaces classic sacred imagery with life-size dolls dressed in recycled textiles. The figures have no faces, only patchwork patterns in beige and brown. According to organizers, this was meant to create “an inclusive mix of skin tones.” Critics argue it strips the nativity of its spiritual meaning and turns it into a political statement. City officials say the old nativity scene was too damaged to keep. Mayor Philippe Close (PS) insisted Brussels would not follow other cities that removed their nativity displays, but admitted jokingly that as a secular mayor he didn’t want to handle the issue alone. The project was reviewed and approved by St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral—a decision that has raised eyebrows among those who expected a …
Pope Leo XIV spent last night at the Apostolic Nunciature in Istanbul, where he celebrated the Eucharist ad orientem in the chapel this morning, as Vatican News reported with a photo.
Pope Leo XIV celebrates private Mass ad orientem in the chapel of the Apostolic Delegation in Istanbul
Wretched and unhappy are they who neglect Mary under pretext of the honor to be paid to Jesus Christ! As if the Child could be found elsewhere than with the Mother! One day, soon I hope, we will get another Pope Saint Pius X.
27. November 2025 27. November 2025 11/27/2025 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Truth doesn’t only fall victim to propaganda in times of war. Why does truth seem so abstract to us today? Because our understanding of truth is heavily influenced by our own views, and these are generally shaped by the media we consume. Thus, uncritical viewers of television propaganda become part of that propaganda themselves. An interesting interview was published today on unser-mitteleuropa.com: Sergey Lavrov on quality that surpasses even Western media dominance – Part 2.Source. …whenever a projectile or fragment from the air defense system hit a civilian facility, Ukraine and countries that support its regime immediately cried out that Russia was acting “inhumanely” . The UN Security Council convened a meeting on this issue in New York on November 19. The same old clichés were trotted out, but no one responded to our demand to see evidence. It is regrettable that the UN Secretariat is completely …
Great humility of St. Teresa of Avila: 'He who bids me write this, tells me that the nuns of these convents of our Lady of Carmel need someone to solve their difficulties about prayer: he thinks that women understand one another’s language best and that my sisters’ affection for me would make them pay special attention to my words, therefore it is important for me to explain the subject clearly to them. Thus I am writing only to my sisters; the idea that anyone else could benefit by what I say would be absurd.
[Saint Teresa of Avila XVI Century AD; Avila, Crown of Castile, Spanish Monarchy/Alba de Tormes, Crown of Castile, Spanish Monarchy; Aged 67; Virgin; Doctor of the Church; Mystic; Writer; Reformer] “PREFACE THIS TREATISE, STYLED THE INTERIOR CASTLE, WAS WRITTEN BY TERESA OF JESUS, NUN OF OUR LADY OF CARMEL, FOR HER SISTERS AND DAUGHTERS, THE DISCALCED CARMELITE NUNS. RARELY has obedience laid upon me so difficult a task as this of writing about prayer; for one reason, because I do not feel that God has given me either the power or the desire for it, besides which, during the last three months I have suffered from noises and a great weakness in my head that have made it painful for me to write even on necessary business. However, as I know the power obedience has of making things easy which seem impossible, my will submits with a good grace, although nature seems greatly distressed, for God has not given me such strength as to bear, without repugnance, the constant struggle against …More
Naomi Seibt - GERMANY’S NGO CENSORSHIP NETWORK Germany’s democracy is a LIE. ... GERMANY’S NGO CENSORSHIP NETWORK Germany’s democracy is a LIE. As a German asylum seeker in the U.S., I have analyzed the viral “liber-net” report about Germany’s NGO tyranny. Our taxes fund the SUlCIDE of the West. TRUTHFUL alternative media must replace the propaganda …
"But someone may prefer to regard the Divine Orders as pure and ineffable in their own natures, and beyond our power of vision, and may consider that the imagery of the Celestial Intelligences in the Scriptures does not really represent them, and is like a crude dramatization of the celestial names: and he may say that the theologians, in depicting wholly incorporeal natures under bodily forms should, as far as possible, make use of fitting and related images, and represent them by the most exalted, incorporeal and spiritual substances amongst ourselves, and should not endue the Celestial and Godlike Principles with a multitude of low and earthly forms."
[Dionysius the Areopagite – I Century AD; Hieromartyr and Bishop of Athens; Converted by St. Paul] “Chapter II That Divine and Celestial matters are fittingly revealed even through unlike symbols. I consider, then, that in the first place we must explain our conception of the purpose of each Hierarchy and the good conferred by each upon its followers; secondly we must celebrate the Celestial Hierarchies as they are revealed in the Scriptures; and finally we must say under what holy figures the descriptions in the sacred writings portray those Celestial Orders, and to what kind of purity we ought to be guided through those forms lest we, like the many, should impiously suppose that those Celestial and Divine Intelligences are many-footed or many-faced beings, or formed with the brutishness of oxen, or the savageness of lions, or the curved beaks of eagles, or the feathers of birds, or should imagine that they are some kind of fiery wheels above the heavens, or material thrones upon which …More
NOVEMBER 28 2025 THE GOSPEL breski1 Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 21,29-33. Jesus told his disciples a parable. “Consider the fig tree and all the other trees. When their buds burst open, you see for yourselves and know that summer is now near; in the same way, when you see these things happening, know that the kingdom of God is near. Amen, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things have taken place. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away."
From OSV News: Taking the most prestigious archbishop’s seat in the country, the Archbishops’ Palace of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Ryś — one of the most globally recognized Polish owners of the red hat — makes history by becoming the successor of Krakow’s archbishops who reshaped the church in Poland. The Franciszkańska Street palace — once home for Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, the future Pope John Paul II, and Cardinal Adam Sapieha — a steadfast prince who preserved the church in Kraków amid Nazi German terror, was covered in snow as the Vatican announced Pope Leo XIV’s decision Nov. 26 to appoint Cardinal Ryś to Krakow, having him move from Lódź, where he has been archbishop since September 2017. The outgoing Archbishop Marek Jędraszewski, 76, whose resignation was accepted Nov. 26, said it “was a great grace to be the archbishop of Krakow. I am grateful to God for the example of faith of the people who live here,” he said in a packed chapel of the Krakow’s archbishops. From Edward …