New Vatican Prefectessa Is Divorced: Montse Alvarado, the new Prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for Communication, stated in an interview on Youtube.com on March 10, 2025: "I'm not married, but I am annulled in the Church, and I think it's important to talk about that too, for people to realize that annulment brings you closer to the Church and closer to Christ."
Montse Alvarado: “I'm not married, but I am annulled in the church, and I think it's important to talk about that too, for people to realize that annulment brings you closer to the church and closer to Christ.” This is the new Prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for Communication in a video on March 10, 2025.
Anyone claiming 'annulment brings you closer to the Church and closer to Christ' likely should have not been granted an annulment until such a misconception/misunderstanding could be clarified. Her declaration seems like a (proud) advertisement for annulment. Is this the kind of skewed 'communications' we can expect from her office? In and of itself, her annulment would not disqualify her from the job but her perspective certainly should. As bungled a piece of communication as one could fabricate.
Day two in Spain: ‘What legacy are we leaving for the future?’ Celebrations of different kinds—religious, artistic, and musical—mark the second day in Madrid as Pope Leo XIV leads the Corpus Christi procession after Mass and challenges people from all sectors of life to “be new protagonists for weaving new networks that harmonise all areas of life.”
Papst Leo XIV. in Spanien: Tag 2 Eine große Messe in Madrid und eine Begegnung mit Vertretern der Kultur, der Wirtschaft und des Sports waren Höhepunkte des zweiten Reisetages des Papstes im spanischen Madrid. vatikannews
Day two in Spain: ‘What legacy are we leaving … More than 1.2 million people celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi with Pope Leo XIV in the Plaza de Cibeles—a famous symbol of the city of Madrid—on the second day of his Apostolic Journey to Spain. Surrounded by pilgrims from across the world, the Pope reflected on the mystery the Church commemorates on this day, stressing that in Spain, Corpus Christi is more than just a liturgical celebration. The Catholic traditions in which the Spanish faith and history are rooted, including floral arrangements and solemn processions, “have for centuries shaped the piety, art, music, architecture and life of the Spanish people.” However, he stressed that these are not meant to be seen as part of an exhibition or folklore. Rather, a profession of faith. More than looking back at the history of the country, Pope Leo outlined a task for “Spain today and in the future: to ensure that the religiosity which has shaped and defined this country for …More
Persevere in Prayer, Fasting, Adoration, Penance All Generous Souls for Conversion of all Humanity and Bring Souls to Jesus Thru the Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary. Credit: Youtube Creator: Donna Cori Catholic Prayers
The Real History Of “Orthodoxy” April 12, 2021 vaticancatholic.com - English Channel Eastern ”Orthodoxy” - What Are Their True Beliefs? | Featured Videos | History This video covers many new things, including: How the Eastern ‘Orthodox’ sects are comparable to the rebel Kingdom of Samaria, which was sent into perpetual captivity for rebellion against GodMore proof that the Council of Florence was an ecumenical council accepted by the Eastern ChurchesA very interesting new quote from St. Robert BellarmineA refutation of one Eastern ‘Orthodox’ fraud’s straw man argumentHow the history and captivity of the E. ‘Orthodox’ after Florence, when compared with the successful evangelism of the Catholic Church, shows that God’s verdict was in favor of the CatholicsThe revealing history and captivity of the Russian ‘Orthodox’ SectThe illogical and contradictory ecclesiology of the Eastern ‘Orthodox’ sectsHow a famous Russian philosopher made a striking true prediction about a future schism …
Granted Clemency by Trump, Scores of Jan. 6 Rioters Have Been Accused of New Crimes At least 97 of those who were charged in connection with the Capitol riot have reoffended in the years since the attack, the nonprofit publication Lawfare has found.0:00 nytimes.com/2026/06/04/us/politics/jan-6-new-crim… President Trump has made clear that he believes the Jan. 6 rioters should not only be praised, but that they should be compensated with taxpayer money.Credit... New York Times By Luke Broadwater Luke Broadwater covers the White House. He reported from Washington. June 4, 2026 One was arrested after allegedly threatening a person with a gun in a church parking lot. Another was convicted of felony charges of grand larceny and burglary. Still another was convicted of child molestation. At least 97 of the nearly 1,600 people who were charged in connection with the Capitol riot have been accused of new crimes since Jan. 6, 2021, according to a study released on Thursday from Lawfare, the …More
Corpus Christi Explained: When Heaven Walks Among the Faithful | SG News As church bells ring and millions of worshippers follow the Blessed Sacrament through city streets, Corpus Christi turns ordinary roads into powerful pathways of faith. Known officially as the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, this cherished Catholic feast honours the profound belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist: Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.The origins of this global feast trace back to 1208 and the mystical visions of St. Juliana of Liège, a young Belgian nun. The feast gained definitive momentum following the 1263 Miracle of Bolsena, where a doubting priest witnessed real blood flowing from a consecrated Host. Deeply moved, Pope Urban IV established Corpus Christi as a universal solemnity in 1264 through the papal bull Transiturus.While the institution of the Eucharist is rooted in Maundy Thursday, the Church created this separate, joyful summer feast to celebrate the …More
Here's press release statement from Cardinal Robert McElroy, Archbishop of Washington, on the dismissal Monsignor Stephen Rossetti and his entire team: The Archdiocese of Washington announced today that Robert Cardinal McElroy has removed Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, a priest of the Diocese of Syracuse, N.Y., as an exorcist of the Archdiocese of Washington, and ended all affiliation between the archdiocese and the Saint Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal located in Washington, D.C. Cardinal McElroy said that statements made by Monsignor Rossetti linking UFOs to demonic presence and the Center’s recent use of social media gravely undermine the Church’s very precise teaching on the devil, demons and exorcism. What did Msgr. Rosetti actually say that got him dismissed? Here's what he stated in a May 29 video where he discussed UFO sightings and the possibility of alien life. “There’s a danger here. As an exorcist, I wanted to raise that danger. And that is that demons like to hide… …
'Melinda Gates has spent $4 billion forcing contraception and sterilization on poor women in Africa and India. She claims to be Catholic. And she claims a priest told her it was OK to be “pro-choice.” Father James Altman has a message for her: that excuse will not carry any weight on Judgment Day. “You don’t get a get out of jail free card because you listened to some priest who teaches something contrary to 2,000 years of unchanged, unchangeable truth,” Father Altman declared. “Priest to pope, there is no excuse for you not to know your faith.” From this to Bill Gates’ documented history, the Epstein connection, the secret medication trials on his own wife to the deeper rot: a culture where laity are encouraged to replace priests, where “listening centers” replace confession, where the sacramental order is deliberately undermined. The goal is clear: equate laity with the minister of grace, make them equal, and soon no one will bother with a priest at all.'