BRAZIL | The new monument dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, inaugurated this Thursday (13) in Ceará, drew attention for its grandeur. At 54 meters high, the statue became the largest in the world dedicated to the saint, surpassing even Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, which is 38 meters tall including the pedestal — and 30 meters for the sculpture alone. Another monument that also fell short of the new tribute is the giant Buddha of Ibiraçu, in the north of Espírito Santo, which now loses in proportion to the Ceará statue. The inauguration ceremony attracted thousands of faithful to the municipality of Crato, in the Cariri region. According to the Government of Ceará, more than 100 caravans from at least six states participated in the event, reinforcing the strength of devotion to Our Lady of Fatima in the region.
Among the 1,300 guests at today's "Lunch for the Poor" event in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall were 48 transvestites. Many of them get money as homosexual prostitutes. As Leo XIV entered, one transvestite handed him an image of Our Lady. The Pope accepted it and moved to his table to address the crowd. Unlike in previous years, there were no transvestites seated at the main table with the Pope. Transvestite "Alessia" Nobile told WashingtonPost.com that he had managed to give a letter to Leo XIV: "The fact that he mingled with us and sat close to us is a good sign, right?" Curia Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who oversaw the organisation of the event, attempted to present the seating plan as a purely logistical decision. He claimed that places at the top table were given to poor parishioners who had attended an earlier Eucharist, while the transvestites arrived later and sat elsewhere. #newsYfuuupaion
That Jesus is in hell and the Holy Mother is prostitute is worth fighting for? No thanks. War is at best protecting borders. That's it. Why every home can have a weapon (or two).
Eric Daugherty @EricLDaugh JUST IN: President Trump shows to the nation he is a GREAT father "I've never had a drink in my life and I don't take drugs...I always would say to my kids: 'No drugs, no alcohol, no cigarettes.'" "Ivanka said to me, she said, 'dad, you're driving me crazy. Stop saying that.' I say it all the time. Whenever I see 'em, 'no drugs, no alcohol, no cigarettes.' I think it worked, but who knows? You never know!" "I've seen so many brilliant children of brilliant people go bad and become tremendous failures...so much of it's caused by drugs, alcohol, different substances." "If you don't start it, you don't have a longing...they quit smoking, but they long and they see somebody with a cigarettes like they're caged lunatics." "But even more so with drugs and alcohol. And I would always tell my kids no drugs because no drugs or alcohol. I said over the years, I've seen really smart parents have really brilliant kids and the kids are a disaster because they got hooked in …More
God says, “When someone encounters a particularly thorny difficulty, when they have no one to turn to, when they feel particularly helpless, they place their only hope in God. What are their prayers like? What is their state of mind? Is it sincere? Is there any adulteration in that moment? Only when you trust in God as if He were the last drop you cling to to save your life, hoping that He will help you, is your heart sincere. Although you may not have said much, your heart has already stirred. That is, you give your sincere heart to God and God hears. When He hears, God sees your difficulties and He will enlighten you, guide you, and help you.”
Beauty of the Catholic Faith - ♰ Catholic Art is Glorious ♰ Sancte Paule, ora pro nobis S... ♰ Catholic Art is Glorious ♰ Sancte Paule, ora pro nobis Saint Paul, pray for us The Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, Rome, Italy …
It should also be noted that the anti-Catholic Bergoglio, of infamous memory, invented this secular holiday, the Marxist "World Day of the Poor," to promote his progressive, Marxist, and anti-Catholic agenda. In doing so, he displaced Jesus Christ in favor of idolatrous worship of man, since Sunday is the Lord's Day.
DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican MAJOR BREAKING: International actors are involved in the State Department led color revolution. This is not speculation; it’s straight from a recorded call. Ex-USAID employees describe how, before January 20, they moved internal groups off government systems and into encrypted Signal chats, then quickly linked with foreign partners and NGOs after the inauguration. This attempt at creating a color revolution isn't new news; this part was already reported in NOTUS earlier this year. But what's not reported is the international aspect. One participant explicitly frames it as "a global anti-authoritarian movement," connecting U.S. officials with "colleagues from around the world who have dealt with this directly." They reference coordination with Johns Hopkins, "international democracy and conflict mitigation spaces," and efforts to mobilize across borders against what they perceive as domestic authoritarianism. At what point does this become treason …More
Bishop Daniel Garcia, 65, has banned kneelers for receiving Holy Communion in the Diocese of Austin, Texas. A diocesan letter dated November 12 and published by Wdtprs.com acknowledges that the use of kneelers during the distribution of Communion has become increasingly common in recent years. Nevertheless, the memo states plainly: “Bishop Garcia asks that the practice of setting out a kneeler for Holy Communion be discontinued.” The diocese cites three reasons/excuses for the cruel decision: "1. The General Instruction for the Roman Missal (GIRM) states, “The norm established for the Dioceses of the United States of America is that Holy Communion is to be received standing, unless an individual member of the faithful wishes to receive Communion while kneeling,” (GIRM 160); 2. The placing of a kneeler near the distribution of Holy Communion could confuse the faithful regarding what is the norm while sending a message that one way of receiving Holy Communion is more, or less, appropriate; and …More
Not sure if God is being dumb, I do not agree, anyway this is what the saint says: St. John of the Cross ~~~ (God) has now, at last, in these days, spoken to us once and for all in the son...
If milk gets bad, it becomes yogurt. Yogurt is more valuable than milk. If it gets even worse, it turns to cheese. Cheese is more valuable than both yogurt and milk. And if grape juice turns sour, it transforms into wine, which is even more expensive than grape juice. You are not bad because you made mistakes. Mistakes are the experiences that make you more valuable as a person. Christopher Columbus made a navigational error that made him discover America. Alexander Fleming’s mistake led him to invent Penicillin. Don’t let your mistakes get you down. It is not practice that makes perfect. It is mistakes we learn from that makes perfect!
The Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano publishes a monthly supplement titled Women-Church-World. The November issue is dedicated to the controversial theme 'Daughters of Mother Earth' and features an image of Pachamama on the cover. A November 15 interview presents Sister Adele Howard of the Australian Sisters of Mercy. The introduction repeatedly uses the expression “Mother Earth”, describing the planet as a nurturing reality and claiming that “in the Earth there is the breath of the Creator God”. Humans “have within us the keys to connect with our mother.” Sister Howard states that “through nature, God fills us with vital energy.” Indigenous people are presented as models because they “perceive the sacredness of the Earth” and are "great masters." After spending forty years among indigenous people, Sister Howard says that she can now "feel the whispers of Creation, its tears, which are the same as those of the poor". She recounts meeting an Aboriginal elder at a waterhole …More
Pope Leo Opens Academic Year at Pontifical Lateran University As autumn arrives, the faculty of the Pontifical Lateran University gathers in solemn unity, their voices weaving together the ancient hymn ‘Veni Creator Spiritus’ as they seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance for the year ahead. The air hums with anticipation, for this Academic Day, or Dies Academicus, is not only the university’s cherished tradition but is graced by the presence of Pope Leo XIV himself. Founded in 1773 by Pope Clement XIV, the university now welcomes around 1,100 students, with over 40% being laypeople. shalomworldnews