The Spanish priest Antonio Pelayo Bombín, a Vatican correspondent in Rom including for Antena 3 and Vida Nueva, is facing criminal prosecution in Italy for alleged homosexual violence against a young television producer. The priest was born in Valladolid in 1944. He began his journalism career in Spain and France before settling in Rome in 1986. Over four decades, he covered five papal conclaves and was considered the “dean” of Spanish Vatican reporters. He described himself as “progressive.” As expectable, he got prices for his anti-Catholic work. In a 2013 interview with the magazine Jot Down, Pelayo addressed homosexuality and homosexual “marriage” in Spain in a positive tone. He claimed that homosexuals find in this institutions a form of emotional and sentimental stability. Criminal Case According to the male complaint and the Rome Prosecutor’s Office, Rev Pelayo is accused of committing homosexual acts without consent during a professional meeting. The priest is presumed innocent. …بیشتر
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIIIBREAKING: U.S. Secret Service Agent Assigned to VP JD Vance Leaks Sensitive Security Information to Undercover Reporter. Escotto is a holdover from the Biden administration and stated that he voted for Joe Biden, while expressing opposition to ICE & the Trump administration’s immigration policies. “I hate that [ICE] sh*t.” Tomas Escotto, a current U.S. Secret Service agent on Vice President JD Vance’s protective detail, was recorded on hidden camera providing an undercover journalist with sensitive security information, including protective formations, shift schedules, travel plans, & real-time locations. The Secret Service agent detailed how the Vice President is physically surrounded, described multiple daily shift changes, & disclosed advance security procedures. In addition to past movements, the agent revealed future travel plans, sometimes days in advance. Escotto even sent images from Air Force Two while onboard with the Vice President. Despite …بیشتر
“The first thing I did after waking up was look up. I would think about my Father in Heaven. He would protect me, guide me, and if I started walking down the wrong road, He would turn me back.” Then he looked down. “The second thing I always remembered was simple: one day I will leave this earth. When that day comes, none of the things I owned will matter — only my soul will.” And then he looked around. “The third thing was gratitude. When I saw people struggling — the sick, the homeless, the lonely — I would thank God for my home, my work, my wife, my children. I knew then that I was a blessed man.” “That,” he said, “is how I made it through the hardest years. God never left me, so I never truly lacked anything.”
My grandfather once told me a story about a wise old man who lived in their village. He had lived through more than most people could imagine — war, hunger, loss, rebuilding — and he raised children and grandchildren who would often come to him for advice on how to live well. One afternoon, while the whole family was visiting, one of his daughters asked him: “You went through so much in your life… how did you stay calm, even in the hardest moments?” The old man smiled and said: “Because every morning, I reminded myself of three things. My father taught me to do it, and I never stopped.” He continued: “The first thing I did after waking up was look up. I would think about my Father in Heaven. He would protect me, guide me, and if I started walking down the wrong road, He would turn me back.” Then he looked down. “The second thing I always remembered was simple: one day I will leave this earth. When that day comes, none of the things I owned will matter — only my soul will.” And then …بیشتر
St. John Chrysostom, one of the great Church Fathers, described how demons thrived on sexual immorality, particularly child molestation, marital destruction, etc. This debauchery was central to the “mysteries” of various pagan religions that denominated the world before the advent of Christ and His Church. When (since?) Satan is once more unleashed (Apoc. 20:7), don’t be surprised if those who do such things attain the summits of power. “As long as the sacrifices and shameful rituals are carried out—for their mysteries are nothing else but sexual immorality, child molestation, violations of marriages, and upsettings of families…as long as these rites are carried out, they [the demons] are present and rejoice.” St. John Chrysostom, “Discourse on Blessed Babylas” (§74)
Thanks for this. Today is the feast day of the Transfer of the Relics of Saint John Chrysostom in the East "[The Lord] teaches us to make prayer in common for all our brethren. For He did not say "my Father" who art in heaven but "our" Father, offering petitions for the common Body." Saint John Chrysostom, Homiliae in Matthaeum
National Catholic Reporter reports that: Catholic leaders at the national and local levels are calling for calm, prayer and renewed respect for human life following the Jan. 24 killing of Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis, as protests and political disputes intensified over federal immigration enforcement and the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a Jan. 25 statement urging restraint and dialogue: Today, Pope Leo XIV reminds us that ‘the Gospel must be proclaimed and lived in every setting, serving as a leaven of fraternity and peace among all individuals, cultures, religions and peoples. It is with this in mind that I prayerfully urge calm, restraint, and respect for human life in Minneapolis, and all those places where peace is threatened. Public authorities especially have a responsibility to safeguard the well-being of people in service to the common good. As a nation we …
Auxiliary Bishop Matthias König of Paderborn, Germany, celebrated the sacrament of Confirmation for 21 young Catholics using the Pontificale Romanum. The website of the Archdiocese of Paderborn reported favorably on the liturgy. The archdiocese is known for a series of scandals. In May 2025, the bishop attended a blasphemous show involving dead chickens in his cathedral, and in September the archdiocese dismissed a conservative church judge for warning against homosexuality.
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Home » Architecture , Painting » Before and After: Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Phoenix, Arizona New Jerusalem Studios is a firm based in Phoenix, Arizona, which "specializes in theologically informed liturgical design for renovation and the creation of large scale sacred art murals." We have shared some of their work before and we are pleased to be able to share one of their (relatively) recent renovation projects, which nicely fits in with our continued and ever popular 'Before and After' series. The project was completed in 2017-2018, involving Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Phoenix, Arizona, a church that was built in the mid 1980's. The Studio provides us with a bit of background: Fr. Sullivan approached New Jerusalem Studios in 2016 with the ambitious vision of organizing the parish around the beautiful and reverent celebration of the Sacred Liturgy and a plan for complete renovation of the interior of the church. The renovation included new tile in the sanctuary and nave,…
01/27/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. There are certain similarities between the annual meeting of globalists in Davos and the Communist International. Founded by Lenin in 1919, the International aimed to spread the idea of communism and prepare for world revolution. The World Economic Forum, founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab and based in Davos, Switzerland, aimed to spread the idea of globalism and prepare for a worldwide revolution. There are many other similarities, such as promoting the fight against exploitation in order to introduce a new form of exploitation controlled by their own forces. Complete control of societies based on the progress of technocratization. Communism was never the true realization of Marx’s utopia. Capitalism never introduced a free market economy. Both ideas are deeply rooted in a dictatorial form of power known as totalitarianism. Fortunately, these two criminal formations are a thing of the past—only the globalists have not yet taken note of this. …
The title of this presentation is a take-off from the protocol entitled “Tylenol and watchful waiting” which the Italian authorities imposed for all people who tested positive for Covid during the psychopandemic. The government ordered hospitals and doctors not to treat cases of pneumonia, limiting themselves to administering Tylenol and waiting for the patients’ conditions to worsen, after which they were admitted to intensive care, sedated, and killed with forced ventilation. The title “Synodality and watchful waiting” therefore draws a parallel between the way the civil authorities maximized the damage from the psychopandemic farce and the way ecclesiastical authorities are managing the post-conciliar crisis. Synodality and watchful waiting
Listen at least half or almost half way into the video. Outright lies and deceptions from everyone. Can't answer a question? Then let's blame Alex Pretti the victim instead to avoid answering them.
Really good journalism, bit of coverage.. SUNDAY WIRE EP 579 – Latest Public Execution by Trump's ICE - Fascist Police State is Here youtube.com/watch?v=sz_1oYh-Sco
What happened to just deporting illegals discovered from routine traffic violations? No need for any of this. Proof that the enemies of the constitution just used J6 to propel the latest version of the enemy of the constitution.
The Municipality of Oradea, Romania, has initiated legal proceedings to evict Abbot Anselm Rudolf Fejes, O. Praem., from the Norbertine Abbey of Oradea. The Catholic monastery was founded in 1130. The case is currently before the Oradea District Court and is formally registered as an “eviction for lack of title.” The abbey belongs to the Norbertine Order (Premonstratensians), a Catholic religious order founded in 1121 by St. Norbert of Xanten. Abbot Fejes was elected superior of the Abbey of Oradea in 1999. It was formally recognized by the Romanian state as a religious institution in 1930. In 1948, the Romanian state confirmed the monastery’s status as a religious house with legal standing equivalent to Orthodox monasteries. After the fall of communism, the abbey’s separate legal personality was reaffirmed by state authorities in 1997. According to documents cited by the LepantoIn.org (January 20), the Abbot General of the Norbertine Order confirmed on May 27, 2025, that the monastery …بیشتر
@redpilldispensrJan 24 Putin has a message for citizens of Western countries. "The truth is that the problems you are facing now are the result of years of actions by the ruling elites of your own countries." "They do not think about how to improve your lives. They are obsessed with their own selfish interests and excessive profits."
"Russia will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church." Meanwhile, Russia purged out out atheistic Marxist-Leninist communism from its own.
"God wills only our good; God loves us more than anybody else can or does love us. His will is that no one should lose his soul, that everyone should save and sanctify his soul: “Not willing that any should perish, but that all should return to penance.” “This is the will of God, your sanctification.”
[Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori – XVII-XVIII Century AD; Marianella, Kingdom of Naples/Pagani, Kingdom of Naples; (aged 90); Bishop; spiritual writer, composer, musician, artist, poet, lawyer, scholastic philosopher, and theologian; Founder; Doctor of the Church] “IV. God wills our good. O the supreme folly of those who resist the divine will! In God’s providence, no one can escape hardship: “Who resisted his will?” A person who rails at God in adversity, suffers without merit; moreover by his lack of resignation he adds to his punishment in the next life and experiences greater disquietude of mind in this life: “Who resisted him and have had peace?” The screaming rage of the sick man in his pain, the whining complaints of the poor man in his destitution, what will they avail these people, except increase their unhappiness and bring them no relief? “Little man,” says St. Augustine, “grow up. What are you seeking in your search for happiness? Seek the one good that embraces all …بیشتر
The First Legion Fr. John Fulton, a Jesuit instructor in a seminary school, feels that he has lost his vocation and talks with his friend Fr. Marc Arnoux. On the night when he plans to leave the seminary, his crippled former teacher Fr. Jose Sierra miraculously rises and walks to implore Fr. Fulton to remain. The young, wheelchair-bound neighbor Terry Gilmartin regains hope that a similar miracle might allow her to walk. Her physician, Dr. Peter Morrell, who had attended Fr. Sierra, is in love with Terry. He confesses to Fr. Arnoux that he had engineered Sierra's miraculous recovery but refuses Fr. Arnoux's advice to tell the truth. The seminary rector orders Fr. Arnoux to testify as to the validity of the miracle at the Vatican in Rome. When his highly respected subordinate refuses, the rector dies of a heart attack. Dr. Morrell admits his deception, but Terry miraculously arises from her wheelchair and prays for Dr. Morrell. The First Legion - Wikipedia
The First Legion, 1951 tuliette mitomaniac. The Rev. Marc Anoux (Charles Boyer) contentedly led his seminary for many years, but has recently begun to have doubts. His old life as an attorney haunts him, and Marc wonders if he made the right choice by leaving it all behind. His troubles escalate when Monsignor Michael Carey (William Demarest) claims to have experienced a miracle in the presence of the local doctor (Lyle Bettger). Marc's investigation forces him to re-examine his relationships and confront his spiritual crisis.
Archbishop Gänswein: Under Pope Leo "normality" returns to the Vatican | EWTN News Exclusive Archbishop Georg Gänswein was Pope Benedict XVI’s gatekeeper for nearly 20 years, privy to the secret of Benedict’s resignation and at his side through retirement and death. He later served Pope Francis and now continues his Vatican mission as nuncio to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. EWTN’s Rudolf Gehrig reports from Vilnius, Lithuania. Sign up for our Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/ewtnvatican
St. Alphonsus Liguori, Dignities and Duties of the Priest: "Hence, in the Scriptures, the priest is called a man of God. A man that belongs not to the world, nor to relatives, nor to himself, but only to God, and that seeks nothing but God." "The proud, because they esteem themselves worthy of all honor, convert the humiliations that they receive into an occasion of pride; but the humble, because they think themselves deserving of all ignominies, convert the insults offered to them into a source of humility." "That is, a priest should disregard his conveniencies, his interests, and amusements; he should consider that from the day that he has received the priesthood, he belongs not to himself, but to God; and should attend only to the interests of God." "He must be clothed with humility, considering himself worthy of all punishment and contempt; with meekness . . . to all, particularly to the rude and passionate; . . . and endeavoring to the best of his ability to relieve all in their …بیشتر