Henri de Lubac - Film Trailer Learn More and Donate Here: de Lubac | Henri de Lubac Documentary | Support … A Jesuit who survived two world wars and censorship, Henri de Lubac answered catastrophe with fierce clarity—and changed the Church in the process. Through letters smuggled under occupation, debates that shook Rome, and the shockwaves of Vatican II, his defense of the human person—made in the image and likeness of God—stood against atheism, crushing ideologies, and the hollow promises of a postmodern age. The film moves from trenches of war to council halls to today’s fractured public square, tracing how one restless mind became a compass for those searching for meaning and dignity. Ignatius Press is happy to have partnered with Glass Darkly Films and Sonic Palette productions to produce this film about one of the best theologians in the 20th century.
On April 16, 2026, in Lahti, Finland, British conductor Matthew Halls accidentally struck the soloist’s 1780 Guadagnini violin with a wide arm gesture The instrument, valued at around $1M, flew to the ground
Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to 30 days in military jail for smashing a statue of the crucified Christ in Lebanon. The Israeli army said one soldier used a sledgehammer while the other filmed; both were removed from combat duty. Six other soldiers were present and did not intervene or report the incident. According to 'The Guardian', such punishment is rare. In 2025, about 88% of alleged misconduct cases involving Israeli forces were closed or unresolved.
The Israeli military has sentenced two soldiers to 30 DAYS in jail for DESTROYING a statue in Jesus, per AP One of them was seen taking a SLEDGEHAMMER to the head of Jesus
Prevost Has Declared War on Christianity Something extraordinary has happened, and most Christians missed it because it was wrapped in the language of love. Over the span of eleven days, from Easter Sunday through an eleven-day tour of Africa, Pope Leo XIV issued a series of public statements that, taken together, constitute the most comprehensive assault on Biblical Christianity ever launched from inside the institutional church. He did not do it with a sword. He did it with a smile, a diplomatic handshake, and language so carefully crafted that millions of Catholics watched it happen and applauded. This is a documentation of that assault. Every claim is sourced from the Pope’s own words, published on the Vatican’s own website, and measured against the Bible the Vatican claims to uphold. Continue reading at Apple’s Substack Prevost: The Muslims’ Pope Whitewashes the Threat of Islam
Two days before a bomb blew up, this was recorded in a church in Sri Lanka but no one understood at the time why. Miracle of Mother Mary Statue Crying Blood tears at St. Philip Neri's Church, Katukurunda, Kalutara, Sri Lanka. (Date - 4/19/2019)
After Francis was confined to a wheelchair, he spotted a group of Paraguayan women and asked if they had brought chipa. When they handed it over, Francis sprang from his chair with remarkable agility to grab it himself.
In the first instalment of this exclusive investigation, Silere non possum brings to light a system of connections, pressures and intimidation which, over the years, has sought to strike at our newspaper in order to delegitimise and silence it. At the heart of the inquiry are journalists and those who falsely flaunt credentials, apparatuses of power, murky circles and a network of mutual protection which, as is amply documented, always operates in the same manner: going after those who practise free journalism and drag their dirty secrets into the open. You will find no gossip, innuendo or hearsay here, unlike in certain psycho-blogs and in newspapers propped up by power elites. You will find audio recordings, documents, images, chat logs and facts. This first instalment pieces together some of the names and methods of a system which, rather than pursuing the truth, seeks to defend itself and crush anyone who refuses to bow. This is only the beginning. Live at 6pm (Vatican …More
This scene took place while Pope Leo XIV was signing the Book of Honor at the end of an audience with political leaders in Equatorial Guinea. Social media users quickly noticed that he was struggling to copy a prepared text he had brought for the occasion. The internet delivered its verdict with a smile: Robert Prevost clearly never cheated on an exam.
Lara Trump reveals she’s raising her kids screen-free, says it’s “amazing” to see how creative they are without them. “Eric and I do not allow our kids an iPad, an iPhone.” “When we go out to a restaurant, phones down for us [adults], too.” “We’re not doing that. We want to interact together. And it’s amazing to see what our kids will come up with creatively just on their own, the games they make up…” “You look at a table in any restaurant, half the people are on their phones. And I think that’s a really scary place. I don’t like that at all.”
ECB chief Christine Lagarde warns of possible food rationing due to fertilizer disruptions “A third of fertilizers are shipped through the Strait of Hormuz... that is at risk.”
Pope Leo XIV Delivers Key Speech to Civil Society in Equatorial Guinea Pope Leo XIV addresses authorities, civil society leaders, and the diplomatic corps during a high-level meeting at the Presidential Palace in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. The speech forms a key moment of his apostolic journey, focusing on dialogue, peace, and international cooperation. The gathering highlights the Vatican’s diplomatic engagement with African nations and the importance of collaboration on social and humanitarian challenges. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News. Pope Leo continues his Africa tour with an official visit to Equatorial Guinea, including meetings with President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, civil society, scholars, and cultural figures in Malabo. The Pope will also visit healthcare and church institutions. Watch DRM News for live coverage and updates. Pope Leo XIV Speaks at Grand Diplomatic Meeting in Malabo Palace Inside Malabo Palace: Pope Leo XIV …More
Apostolic Journey to Equatorial Guinea: Meeting … ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV Presidential Palace (Malabo) Tuesday, 21 April 2026 [Multimedia] _____________________________ Mr President, Distinguished Civil Authorities and Members of the Diplomatic Corps, Ladies and Gentlemen, I greet you cordially and thank you for your welcome and for the words addressed to me. I am happy to be here among you, visiting the beloved people of Equatorial Guinea. During his visit to the country, Saint Pope John Paul II described you, Mr President, as “the symbolic center to which the living aspirations of a people converge for the establishment of a social climate of authentic liberty, justice, respect and promotion of the rights of every person or group, and better living conditions, which allow everyone to realize themselves as human beings and as children of God” (Address to the President of Equatorial Guinea, 18 February 1982). These are words that remain timely and that challenge anyone …More