A journalist from Agenzia Nova, Gabriele Nunziati, was reportedly fired after asking on October 13 at a European Commission press conference: If Russia should pay for rebuilding Ukraine, should Israel also pay for rebuilding Gaza? The EU spokesperson Paula Pinho avoided answering, and the clip spread online.
I bring you a quote from the year 1939 with a perfect summary of the plans of the great sect of Freemasonry. The following six points correspond to the six points of the Kabbalistic star. Although today we are in an era closer to dystopia, you can judge for yourselves to what extent these points have been fulfilled and continue to be fulfilled: 1. RELIGION.— Discrediting to the point of destroying the Christian faith through philosophy, mysticism, or empirical science. 2. MORALITY.— Corrupting the morality of Western races by infiltrating the lifeblood of Eastern morality; weakening the bonds of marriage; destroying family life and abolishing inheritance rights and even family names. 3. AESTHETIC.— Worship of the ugly and extravagant in art, literature, music, and theater. Modernism, cross-orientalism, and degeneration. 4. SOCIAL.— Abolition of the aristocracy and creation of the plutocracy; wealth as the only social distinction; igniting class struggle, affecting the proletariat …Gehiago
On the subject of patience, it should be noted that the first complaints made by alleged victims to Jesuit superiors regarding Father Rupnik's behaviour date back to the 1990s — at least thirty years ago. However, they were only taken seriously in 2021 when, at the instigation of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), the Society of Jesus launched an investigation. This found the allegations credible and recommended a criminal trial to the CDF. However, nothing came of it, as in October 2022, the CDF declared the case to be time-barred. In the meantime, however, another very serious case concerning Father Rupnik emerged, involving an accusation in 2018 of 'absolving an accomplice of a sin against the sixth commandment'. This was deemed true, and in May 2020, Father Rupnik was excommunicated. However, the excommunication was lifted a couple of weeks later, in a manner that was never clarified. It should be noted, however, that only the Pope can cancel an excommunication.
During the Eucharist at St. Stefan ob Stainz Church in the Diocese of Graz, Austria, on All Saints Day, Rev. Anton Nguyen suddenly took out a Bluetooth speaker and played an upbeat song. The congregation joined in and danced. The video received 380,000 alleged Facebook-views. The priest told KleineZeitung.at that he did not expect the video to go viral. "I live as I am and want to spread joy. I did not expect this. I want to help people. If this positive energy reaches many people, then I am grateful," he said with a generous use of the first-person pronoun.
Allerheiligen - und alle haben mitgetanzt: Pfarrei St. Stefan ob Stainz, Diözese Graz Seckau (wo der Weihbischof einen schwul-verheirateten Sekretär hat): Der Pfarrer hat plötzlich die Bluetooth-Box ausgepackt und bei der Predigt ein Gute-Laune-Lied aufgedreht.
Someone gave Edith Stein,an atheist a book on St Teresa of Avila which she read all night and she said on finishing”This is the truth!” She converted to Catholicism and today is canonized..Saint Edith Stein!
DAY 7 Pity of the worm or remorse MONTH OF NOVEMBER IN SUFFRAGE OF THE BLESSED SOULS OF PURGATORY Francisco Vitali For the signal... INITIAL SENTENCE O Mary, Mother of mercy: remember the children you have in purgatory and, presenting our suffrages and your merits to your Son, intercede so that he may forgive them their debts and take them out of those darkness into the admirable light of his glory, where they enjoy your sweetest sight and that of your blessed Son. O glorious Patriarch Saint Joseph, intercede together with your Wife before your Son for the souls of purgatory. Amen. It is read about every day. DAY 7 Meditation Pity of the worm or remorse The second punishment of Purgatory, more cruel than fire itself, is that of the worm of conscience, that is, of the remorse that is felt for the defects of the past life. Three painful glances cast the soul on the past life; with the first see how much evil he could have avoided and did not avoid it, How many thoughts, how many disordered …Gehiago
The Wolf and the Dog — a bitter lesson The wolf looked at the dog with reproach and asked, “Cousin… tell me, what do you think of humans?” The dog lowered his eyes. His voice was quiet, weary: “When they want to insult someone… they call them a dog.” The wolf raised an eyebrow, surprised. “Have you hurt their children?” he asked. “No.” “Have you betrayed them?” “Never.” “Have you kept watch over them, kept them safe from me night after night?” “Yes, always.” The wolf smiled—bitter and small. “Then tell me this: what do they call the people they admire? The brave, the clever, the independent?” The dog sighed. “They call them… wolves.” Silence fell. At last the wolf shook his head with a hollow chuckle. “Didn’t we tell you from the start to join us? I raided their flocks, I frightened their children, I betrayed them again and again… And still — when they want to praise someone, they compare him to me.” He leaned closer and whispered: “Remember this, cousin: people worship …Gehiago