Justin Bronk from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Bronk summarized with these points: 1) This document is signed off by two leaders who like ruling as absolutists!...at the stroke of a pen which isn’t within their legal powers. In fact, it appears that Trump is negotiating with Russia AGAINST its allies. Trump has had this position from the outset—“you don’t have any cards,” referring to Zelensky. 2) “Does anyone think that Russia, after having lost 1.3 million casualties of all types, expended enormous amounts of military munitions, missiles and equipment, and having had its military humiliated, is going to be content with this temporary treaty? Do we believe that? He says that anyone who believes that needs to go and watch Russian state television for a while, but in Russian! They will quickly see what Russian intentions really are. There are plenty of good translation tools out there. “Which European city are we going to burn next, and which country shall we teach a …More
Pope Leo XIV to Meet Istanbul’s Multilingual, Immigrant Catholic Community | Apostolic Journey 2025 As Pope Leo XIV’s Apostolic Journey to Turkey continues, a sense of excitement stirs within the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul. On November 28, the city’s immigrant Catholic community will gather to welcome him, their anticipation filling the Baroque arches with hope. The cathedral, the heart of Catholicism in Istanbul, celebrates Mass in English, French, and Turkish, echoing the many stories and backgrounds of its parishioners. Here, immigrants, refugees, and converts, some of whom escaped lands where faith must be hidden, find not just a church, but a sanctuary. Though small in number, Istanbul’s Catholics form a tapestry woven from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, united each week in prayer and resilience. Converts from countries like Iran, where changing faith can be perilous, find new beginnings in Istanbul, supported by the Church and humanitarian …More
Today, Pope Leo XIV prayed with Orthodox and other schismatic Christians in Nicaea, reciting the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed in English. The Filioque clause was omitted. They prayed that the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father".
Commemorating the 1700th Anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea in the place where it occurred, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV and His All Holiness Bartholomew of Constantinople, lead Christian leaders in reciting the Nicene Creed in English, omitting the Filioque clause.
The province of Quebec has pushed secularism another step with Bill-9. The law is intended to make sure day care workers don't wear religious symbols, such as a cross, hijab or kippa, that institutions like hospitals offer religious meals, like kosher and halal, must have an alternative meal, and no public prayers and prayer rooms in schools, universities and colleges. The idea is to make sure Quebec is secular. No religion wanted here. This new legislation goes further than the previous law, Bill 21, passed in 2019 which prohibits workers in public institutions from wearing religious symbols. This includes police officers, judges, principals, teachers and other public employees. No crosses, turbans, hijabs and kippahs. The Quebec government's mission was to laicize public spaces and institutions. The name of the law says it all: it's an "Act respecting the laicity of the State." Religion must be kept private. Worship and pray and dress with all the religious symbols you want but do it …
Nigerian Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe went to the European Parliament on November 26 to speak about the persecution of Christians He was AMBUSHED by 'pro choice' protestors who shouted 'Abortion is a human right' into his face
Our Lady of the Mountains - November 26th, 2025 | No Greater Delight No Greater Delight is a daily Marian podcast meant to start the day with a Marian touch. After examining the Marian feasts celebrated throughout the world on a given day, Fr. Nate offers a brief reflection to help make our love for Our Lady concrete in daily living. The title "No Greater Delight" is inspired by a homily of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, wherein he expresses his joy in preaching about the Virgin Mother, even though he acknowledges the challenge of adequately praising her. Mary's greatness is beyond words. 0:00 Feasts of Mary Today 04:39 True Devotion to Mary WhatsApp Channel: Catholic Voice | WhatsApp Channel Links: catholicvoice | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree
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Valerie Anne Smith @ValerieAnne1970 After 12 long years, court finally admits Vaccines cause SIDS. 11 week old Anna died 5 hours after being injected with 10 vaccine doses at her 'well baby' doctor appointment. Court ruled the vaccines killed her by causing vaccine induced encephalopathy.
November 27, 1830 The Miraculous Medal - Sacramental cybrotius The Miraculous Medal, also known as the Medal of Our Lady of Graces, is a medal, the design of which was given to Saint Catherine Labouré following apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Rue du Bac, Paris, France, and made by goldsmith Adrien Vachette. According to the teaching of the Catholic Church, the use of sacramentals such as this medal prepare people to receive grace and dispose them to cooperate with it.
Back in the 1960's.... No Botox, no fillers, no “perfect” filters, no ripped designer jeans. Just real elegance and genuine femininity. Women didn’t impress with volume or shock value — they impressed with posture, confidence, and quiet dignity. Not with artificial perfection, but with natural grace. Not with flashy clothes, but with upbringing, class, and a look that could say more than words ever could. It was an era when beauty lived in subtlety. Charm was in the small details. And the best “filter” was the light that came from your heart.
The Indonesian Catholic Church faces criticism for silence and complicity in Papua, failing to defend human rights, address state violence, and uphold its prophetic mission to the oppressed. The Vatican’s role also appears compromised. The current Nuncio in Jakarta frequently praises Indonesia’s religious tolerance, yet this image conceals persistent discrimination and systemic abuses against minority religious and ethnic groups in the country.