Homosex "Blessing" in Argentinian Cathedral: On 10 December, ElWanderer.com published the audio message from an anonymous Catholic woman who was horrified by a blessing of homosexuals in the Cathedral of San Isidro in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. The sacrilege occurred a few weeks ago. The woman's words in the audio are as follows: "In the cathedral, in the chapel where the tabernacle is, right in front of the Blessed Sacrament, at 6:15 p.m., they have just performed a blessing for two lesbian women dressed as brides in front of God, before the living Lord in the tabernacle. I told the priest: 'One thing is accompaniment, but we can’t consent to sin, much less bless it.' He replied, 'It's pastoral.'"
Elwanderer.com: " Les pido que escuchen este breve audio de una mujer católica horrorizada por lo que acababa de ver en la catedral de San Isidro. El hecho ocurrió hace pocas semanas."
12/10/2025 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. On December 1, 2025, Bulgaria did something that Western Europe would never have believed possible: They rose up; They resisted; They brought the city to a standstill. People stopped working, took to the streets, and did nothing! Within hours, the government revoked all new laws, regulations, and tax increases. The elites panicked. The Bulgarian government puppets, who treated their people like an ignorant mass, are gripped by fear, and now the mob is holding them accountable. The only thing left to do is organize mass protests and motivate them accordingly; then they will reach a critical mass, and no power will be able to stop them. The government is deeply entangled in Brussels’ directives, and its draft budget (the first in euros, incidentally) is a mixture of political opportunism and bureaucratic fantasies of an ever-expanding administrative apparatus. Civil servants, ministries, cronyism – everything is financed at the expense of the …
Sanctuary of Loreto: the irrefutable historicity of the miraculous translation of the House of the Virgin In the Sanctuary of Loreto, Italy, the Holy House of the Virgin Mary in Nazareth is preserved. It was there that she received and accepted the Archangel Gabriel's announcement that she would be the Mother of God. The Holy House arrived at its current location in a miraculous translation that took place in the 13th century, recognized by numerous Popes and commemorated in its own liturgical feast. There are three distinct pieces of evidence. First, the correspondence between the three walls of the Sanctuary of Loreto and what remains of the house in the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth (the foundations and the opening in the grotto that served as a fourth wall). Second, the evidence of the Translation itself. And third, the rebuttal to the arguments put forward to deny the supernatural Translation, replacing it with a "pious" but very human transport of some stones. Between …More
So what is there not to believe.....that The Holy House was divinely transferred to Loreto is easy to believe...it’s like belief in trans substantiation, the changing of the bread and wine..in the miracle of life, our own and how nature revives itself by itself every spring ..no problem here.
The story of Christianity in West Papua is inseparable from the broader struggle for identity, dignity, and political recognition in one of the world’s most contested postcolonial spaces.
On 30 November, Cardinal Reinhard Marx consecrated the new table altar in the parish church of Maria Schutz in Munich-Pasing. The church’s sanctuary had been completely redesigned. The new altar table and the matching ambo are made of light-colored artificial stone and feature a wavy form. According to the artist, the wave-like contours are intended to echo the protective folds of Mary’s mantle. Round forms and circles are commonly used in various pagan religions.
Kardinal Marx konsekriert einen neuen "Altar" in Maria Schutz am 30.11.2025
1000 USA pastors are set to promote Zionism in America having just returned from Israel where they were treated to an 8 day excursion with Mike Huckabee.
Leo XIV throws the Vatican reporters into a … Leo XIV throws the Vatican reporters into a spin: “I prefer to pray in a church rather than in a mosque” After the act of veneration of the Immaculate Conception in Piazza di Spagna on Monday, 8 December, Pope Leo XIV went to Castel Gandolfo, to Villa Barberini, to spend a few hours at rest. On Tuesday morning the Pontiff received the President of Ukraine and, in the evening, after dinner, he returned to the Vatican. As usual, before getting into the car to go back to St Peter’s, the Pope spent some time with the journalists outside Villa Barberini. Among the questions was one from Jacopo Scaramuzzi – Vatican reporter for La Repubblica, by now known in the field for asking questions often devoid of any real sense – who wanted to know why Leo XIV had not prayed in a mosque during his recent trip to Turkey. The Pope reacted with evident surprise, almost astonished that he should have to explain why a Pontiff does not pray …More
Leone XIV manda in tilt i … Leone XIV manda in tilt i vaticanisti:«Preferisco pregare in una Chiesa piuttosto che in Moschea» Dopo l’atto di venerazione all’Immacolata in Piazza di Spagna di lunedì 8 dicembre, Papa Leone XIV si è trasferito a Castel Gandolfo, nella villa Barberini, per trascorrere alcune ore di riposo. Martedì mattina il Pontefice ha ricevuto il presidente dell’Ucraina e, in serata, dopo cena, ha fatto rientro in Vaticano. Come di consueto, prima di salire in auto per tornare a San Pietro, il Papa si è intrattenuto con i giornalisti davanti a villa Barberini. Tra le domande, quella di Jacopo Scaramuzzi – vaticanista di La Repubblica ormai noto nell’ambiente per porgere quesiti spesso privi di reale senso – che ha chiesto perché Leone XIV non abbia pregato in moschea durante il recente viaggio in Turchia. Il Papa ha reagito con evidente sorpresa, quasi stupito di dover spiegare perché un Pontefice non preghi in una moschea. «Hanno detto che non ho pregato …More
Why Is Christianity So Hard to Find in the Trump Administration? nytimes.com/…6/opinion/trump-hegseth-christian- … As soon as he was nominated to be secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, with his Crusader cross tattoo and his attendance at a hard-edge Calvinist church, became a natural vessel for liberal fears about that dread concept, “Christian nationalism.” This is a term that can be understood in two ways. The first understanding emphasizes the “Christian” part and imagines nationalism as the vehicle through which conservative believers impose their doctrines on a pluralist society. This is the vision that inspires the strongest liberal paranoia, with images of inquisitions, witch trials, the Republic of Gilead. But there’s a second understanding, in which “nationalism” is the controlling word and the religious modifier is the pinch of incense that makes believers comfortable with worldly deeds and choices. With this kind of Christian nationalism, the core fault might not be too …More
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Once, a little monkey decided to host a party up in her favorite tree. “It’s my tree, so I don’t really need to bring anything else,” she announced proudly. The duck shook out her feathers and said, “I’ll bring a loaf of bread I found floating in the pond yesterday. It’s a bit soggy… but it’ll do.” The squirrel added, “I’ve got a few nuts left over from last fall. Some are a little stale, but no one will notice.” Everyone then turned to the bee. “And what about me?” the bee sighed. “I’m supposed to bring the honey, the honeycomb, the flowers… and clean everything up too?” She already knew the answer. When the day of the party came, the bee woke before sunrise. She collected nectar, made fresh honey, cleaned the place, and set a beautiful table. When everything was ready, the others finally showed up. They ate, laughed, and — after tasting the honey — began to complain: “Ugh, it’s too sweet,” quacked the duck. “Did you forget how to measure sugar?” giggled the squirrel. The …More