Pope Leo's message in the book of honor in the Syriac Orthodox Church of Mor Ephrem: “On the historic occasion in which we celebrate 1700 years since the Ecumenical Council of Nicea, we gather to renew our faith in Jesus Christ true God and true man, celebrating the faith we share together. I wish meny blessings on all who have gathered here and on all the communities they represent."
29.11.2025 ALL THE BOOKS OF ARCHBISHOP SALVATORE RINO FISICHELLA ARE WRITTEN WITH THE FALSE PREMISE Archbishop Salvatore "Rino" Fisichella, the Italian pro-prefect for the New Evangelization section of the Dicastery for Evangelization since 2022 has also been a Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical Lateran University. He was a consulter of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and Chaplain of His Holiness in 1994. He has served as the chaplain to the Italian parliament. He is a specialist in the theology of Hans Urs von Balthazar. Like Balthazar, Rahner, Ratzinger, Kung, Congar, Guardini, Lubac and Lehmann he accepted the 1949 Letter of the Holy Office (LOHO) which confused invisible cases of the baptism of desire as being visible exceptions for the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. This was an objective mistake of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( Holy Office ) in 1949. He then interpreted Vatican …More
Leo XIV honors the secularist Atatürk: On 27 November, Pope Leo XIV visited the Anıtkabir mausoleum in Ankara, the tomb of Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938). He took part in an official wreath-laying ceremony — a symbolic tribute to the founder and first president of modern Turkey. Yet Atatürk is not someone a Pope should honour. He dismantled the Ottoman millet system, where religious communities governed themselves, and imposed a top-down secularism designed to control religious authority and reorder a post-imperial, non-Christian society. By the time he came to power, most Christian communities — Armenians, Greek Orthodox and Syriac Christians — had already been killed or displaced. But under his leadership, the 1923 population exchange forced around 1.2 million Greek Orthodox Christians out of the country, effectively completing the disappearance of Christians from Turkey.
Pope Leo XIV has laid a wreath at the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk — the leader whose regime completed the destruction of Anatolia’s ancient Christian communities after the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian genocides. Foreign dignitaries usually perform this ritual, but a Pope?
Skip to content The Masjid al İhsan mosque had recently moved into Andrägasse No. 5 – without, however, being registered as a mosque. Andrägasse – Google Maps In the Gries district of Graz, a secret mosque in an apartment building is causing a stir and triggering a great deal of media attention. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg: as reported by exxpress, Jews were openly insulted there and calls were made for violence against Zionists. The Office for the Protection of the Constitution has already launched an investigation. The discovery of the ‘Masjid al İhsan’ mosque in a basement But what began as an unexpected discovery is now turning out to be an explosive scandal, as exxpress has revealed. The neighbours were initially irritated when more and more men with long beards started entering the building. The real surprise came when they learned that there was a mosque in the basement, open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. It had previously been located in Schönaugasse under the …
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
The valhalla statement by Kash Patel after the deep state assassination of Charlie Kirk may have been a slip of the tongue or cryptic announcement. As there was a large sniper training exercise days before in Walhalla, North Dakota. Using records of the military plane stops before landing in Utah.
The John-Henry Westen Show Stigmatist’s PROPHECY: There will be two successive ANTI-POPES Author Xavier Ayral argues that the Catholic Church is now living through a time foreseen by mystics, saints, and Marian apparitions, an era of confusion, apostasy, and deception. Citing La Salette, Fatima, Marie-Julie Jahenny, and more, he claims these prophecies foretold two anti-popes and a temporary takeover of the Church by false shepherds. Ayral explains how long-hidden Vatican documents and seer testimonies match today’s liturgical chaos and doctrinal ambiguity. He connects the current crisis to Catechism 675–677, describing it as the Church’s “final trial” before a divine restoration. Ayral noted that there have been multiple apparitions and mystics who have revealed this alleged prophecy, including Our Lady during her apparitions at La Salette. “The Blessed Virgin Mary, amongst so many other shocking revelations, stated that the day would come when there would be ‘deux papes vermollus…More
THE CATHOLIC UNDERSTANDING OF ADVENT Advent is the Church’s sacred season of holy longing. It is the time when the Bride, the Church, lifts her eyes toward the horizon and waits for Christ with a love that is vigilant, joyful, and full of hope. The word Advent comes from adventus—“the coming.” In this season, the Church focuses on three comings of Christ: 1. His first coming in the flesh at Bethlehem. 2. His coming in grace through the sacraments and in daily life. 3. His coming in glory at the end of time. THE 4 WEEKS OF ADVENT — 4,000 YEARS OF LONGING Tradition beautifully holds that the four weeks of Advent symbolize the 4,000 years humanity waited for the Messiah—from Adam to the birth of Jesus. Each candle is not merely a decoration but a sign of: • Week 1: The longing hope of all humanity • Week 2: The prophetic expectation of Israel • Week 3 (Gaudete): Joy anticipating the nearness of the King • Week 4: The radiant dawn of Christ who is almost here The wreath itself teaches: …More
Pope Leo XIV began today his first foreign trip, to Turkey and then Lebanon. During the flight to Ankara, he spoke about the importance of peace, adding that all men and women to truly be brothers and sisters: "Despite our differences, despite our different religions and beliefs, we are all brothers and sisters, and I hope to play a part in promoting peace and unity throughout the world." Speaking to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the country’s diplomatic corps, Leo XIV praised Turkey’s historic role as a bridge between East and West, at the crossroads of religions and cultures. He quoted his predecessor, Pope Francis, as saying that the wars ravaging the world today amount to a "third world war fought piecemeal". "We are now experiencing a phase marked by a heightened level of global conflict," he said. "We must not give in to this! The future of humanity is at stake." Regarding Christians in Turkey, who form only a small minority following the murderous expulsions of the early 20…More
“ Despite our differences, despite our different religions and beliefs, we are all brothers and sisters”. There is no way to reconcile that with Islamic doctrine, or with the Koran. L14 is merely showing that he is - or his advisers are - ignorant of Islam. He and they have no right be so ignorant. He has no right to pontificate on matters he knows nothing of.
Mark 16:15-16 He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to all creation. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.”
To Brightu.ai, to whom it may concern: "Provide a catholic commentary, or one from the catholic saints or doctors of the church about the passage in scripture about 'all things are lawful, not all things are expedient', quoting only Catholic-approved Bible translations, the Douay-Rheims and the RSV-CE or the ESV. The passage in question, "Omnia mihi licent, sed non omnia expediunt. Omnia mihi licent, sed non omnia aedificant" (1 Corinthians 6:12, Douay-Rheims), has been interpreted by Catholic theologians and saints using Catholic-approved Bible translations. Here are some insights from prominent Catholic figures, using the Douay-Rheims (DR), Revised Standard Version - Catholic Edition (RSV-CE), and English Standard Version (ESV) translations: Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD), Doctor of the Church: Augustine, in his work "On the Spirit and the Letter," interprets this verse using the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible used by the Catholic Church. He writes, "Omnia mihi …More