The pagan apostate Susai Jesu was elected to the synodal sect by Robert Prevost. The pagan apostate Esteban Andrés Hero, who belongs to the synodal sect, was elected by the reprobate Bergoglio of unhappy memory. The pagan apostate Susai Jesu was elected to the synodal sect by Robert Prevost. The pagan apostate Esteban Andrés Hero, who belongs to the synodal sect, was elected by the reprobate Bergoglio of unhappy memory.
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Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Stephen Andrew Hero, 55, as the new Metropolitan Archbishop of Edmonton, Canada. He previously served as Bishop of Prince Albert. Born on December 19, 1969, in Montréal, he was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Edmonton in 2000. In 2021, Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of Prince Albert. Inculturation of Mother-Earth Indigenous Rituals In May 2025, the Catholic Bishops of Saskatchewan – including Bishop Hero – issued a directive on “Liturgy and Inculturation for Indigenous and Métis Celebrations.” It allows drums to be used during the Eucharist with guidance from an Elder. In Indigenous natural religion, drums are considered sacred because the drumbeat symbolizes the heartbeat of “Mother Earth.” Furthermore, the directive allows sweetgrass or sage to be used in place of incense during the Eucharist. Sweetgrass is often referred to as the “hair of Mother Earth” and is therefore regarded as sacred. The indigenious ritual of "Smudging" is also …More
Why do so many homosexuals have a rape story? Labour MP Josh Newbury reveals during a debate on International Men's Day that he was raped 10 years ago after being spiked
On 19 November, Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen, 93, wrote on his blog, OldYosef.HkCatholic.com, about the history and dangers of the Synod. He recalls that Francis "regrettably" restructured this institution of bishops to include lay members. Thus, it became a hybrid "consultative assembly of the baptised", convened under the name of Synod. However, Cardinal Zen is more concerned that the central leaders of the Synod clearly sought to advance significant reforms to Church doctrine and discipline. He accuses the synod leaders of wasting meeting time with childish "conversations in the Spirit", and of avoiding formal discussion as much as possible. Meanwhile, a large group of facilitators, experts, secretaries and undersecretaries controlled the assembly. Regarding the final document, Cardinal Zen notes that Francis endorsed it as his "papal teaching". Francis urged everyone to read, understand and implement it 'on a trial basis', with the outcomes of the entire experiment to be reviewed …More
Illusions from Cardinal Zen: “Francis committed many dangerous errors, leaving behind chaos & division. Now, the greatest hope lies in Leo XIV succeeding in uniting the Church on the basis of truth & dedicating himself to evangelization. We must offer our prayers & sacrifices.”
Cardinal Zen appears to be a good man, and much of what he says is orthodox. However, he is unwilling to concede that the Second Vatican Council is the source of the current problems in the Church. He fails to understand that all the post-Vatican II popes (including Pope Benedict XVI, who raised him to the rank of cardinal) will point to the 16 documents of the Council as the authority for their heterodoxical actions.
(LifeSiteNews) — The worst chastisement God can inflict on his people is bad clergy, Exorcist Father Chad Ripperger pointed out during a Q&A session at the 2025 Call to Holiness Conference in Michigan. Asked his thoughts on whether the world is undergoing a prophesied chastisement, Ripperger said, “Before there’s any physical chastisement, there’s usually a spiritual chastisement.” He highlighted the declaration of St. John Eudes that bad priests are “the worst chastisement that God can mete out on a people,” adding that he thinks we are already undergoing this spiritual chastisement. In his book The most evident mark of God’s anger and the most terrible castigation He can inflict upon the world are manifested when He permits His people to fall into the hands of clergy who are priests more in name than in deed, priests who practice the cruelty of ravening wolves rather than charity and affection of devoted shepherds … When God permits such things, it is a very positive proof that …
A former Catholic priest abused his position at a church in Epsom to groom and sexually abuse a young boy. Anthony White, who was known as Father Tony, used his position within St Joseph’s Church and involvement with clubs to select and groom the boy when he was in the first years of secondary school in the late 1980s. Over the course of several years, White subjected the boy to repeated sexual abuse at his home but manipulated him into silence by blaming him for what had happened. White, now 67, was jailed for 10 years in 2022 for the sexual abuse and rape of another young boy in the 1990s when he was an assistant priest at a St John the Evangelist Church in Horsham, West Sussex. The Epsom survivor saw the press coverage of White’s 2022 conviction and found the courage to approach Sussex Police about the abuse he had suffered. On November 4, White was sentenced to a further three years’ imprisonment after a Guildford Crown Court jury found him guilty of indecent assault of a boy …
Today, Pope Leo XIV delivered a lengthy speech to the Italian bishops gathered in Assisi that was full of empty, pious words. He admitted that his guidelines for the Church "correspond to the perspectives that emerged during the synodal journey of the Church in Italy". However, the Italian Synod accepted homosexuality and female deacons in October. Pope Leo XIV commented: "It is now up to you, bishops, to outline the pastoral guidelines for the coming years." He hopes that a "synodal spirit" will develop. At the same time, he announced the merger of Italian dioceses. For Leo XIV, synodality requires communion among the bishops and the Pope, as well as "attentive listening and serious discernment of the requests that come from the people of God" [=media]. He wants to promote the greater participation of the people in the consultation process for the appointment of new bishops. Furthermore: "A synodal Church [...] needs to renew itself continually. We must avoid allowing inertia, even …More
Pope St. Gelasius I | The Brave Pope Who Defended the Faith | Catechism for Kids (November 21) Did you know there was a pope who lived during one of the most chaotic and confusing times in Church history — and guided the Church with strength, kindness, and incredible wisdom? Today we honour Pope St. Gelasius I, who served as Pope from 492 to 496 and died on November 21, 496. Gelasius lived during a turbulent era when heresies, political pressure, and old pagan practices still threatened the Church. Yet he stood firm. He defended Church teaching, protected the authority of the papacy, wrote beautifully about the faith, and worked tirelessly to help the poor of Rome. He is remembered for his strong mind, generous heart, and deep love for God’s truth. Topics we’ll cover: Who Pope St. Gelasius I was The challenges the Church faced in the late 400s His defence of orthodoxy and rejection of heresy How he cared for the poor during famine and hardship His important teaching on the …More
Überraschen katholische Worte von Leo XIV.! Er regt zur Eucharistischen Anbetung und zum heiligen Bußsakrament an. Die Zukunft der Kirche stellt er nicht ideologisch dar, schon gar nicht mit dem Thema "Ökologie", sondern zeigt den Jugendlichen auf, wie sie Zeit mit Christus verbringen können, um selber heilig zu werden. Freilich, er spricht auch der Sache nach auch von Synodalität, stellt sie als harmloses Aufeinander-Hören im Heiligen Geist dar.