Think science and faith are incompatible? It’s a common myth that science and faith contradict each other. These 15 people prove that Catholics can make great scientists. Not only have they upheld the teachings of the Church, but they have also made incredible contributions to the world. Quiz Maker – powered by Riddle More Great Resources On Faith And Science What The Popes Think About Science “The Big Bang theory, which is proposed today as the origin of the world, does not contradict the intervention of a divine creator but depends on it. Evolution in nature does not conflict with the notion of Creation, because evolution presupposes the creation of beings who evolve.” – Pope Francis “Art along with science is the highest gift God has given [man].” – Pope Benedict XVI “Science can purify religion from error and superstition; religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes.” – St. John Paul II (Letter to Director of the Vatican Observatory) “The teaching authority …
2M 6:18-31 "I’m suffering it with joy in my soul because of my devotion to the Lord." Let us live each day in joy. This is a good practice for the more difficult, painful moments. Lk 19:1-10 Jesus says: "Zacchaeus, come down quickly; for today I must stay at your house." Let us replace Zacchaeus's name with our own: "(Name), come down quickly; today I must stay at your house." Jesus is really saying: (Name), come down quickly within yourself, in peace and joy; I am in your house, in your heart. With this joy and peace, my Love will touch the hearts of those around you. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
Practically overnight, the UK government remembered that its country had borders. Over the weekend, Labour home secretary Shabana Mahmood promised that she would introduce sweeping reforms to the nation’s asylum and immigration system, and that she would put a stop to the “golden ticket” currently being offered by Britain’s “excessively generous” system. That includes making refugee status temporary, immediately returning refugees whose countries become safe, restricting family reunion along financial and English-proficiency lines, and imposing a 20-year wait for those who arrived illegally to apply for permanent residency. Currently, migrants are entitled to benefits and to remain in the UK unconditionally after spending just five years here. According to Mahmood, this is what is needed to fix the country’s “broken” system, which is “tearing Britain apart.” If successful, they will mark the most dramatic overhaul since the Second World War. Mahmood’s plans are remarkably sensible …
In October, Pope Leo XIV received a delegation from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, led by Archbishop José Gomez. Among them were two homosexuals from California who have been in a [pseudo-]marriage since 2023, reports the Substack.com account Letters From Leo on November 13. The two homosexuals are Alex Capecelatro, an AI tech entrepreneur, and Brian Stevens, a philanthropist who is much older than Capecelatro. Stevens is a former seminarian and a Knight of Malta who has led more than thirty pilgrimages to Lourdes. When Leo XIV heard "we are married," Capecelatro later wrote on social media, he received them "with unmistakable warmth and kindness, not a hint of hesitation". Then, with a playful grin, Capecelatro asked Leo XIV: "I have one very important question: How did you do at Wordle today?" The Pope burst into laughter. It turned out that both needed six tries to solve the puzzle for the word "Glare". Leo XIV came back to compare notes about it minutes later. “Did that really just …More
In a brief interview with the Washington Post, Cardinal Krajewski, the Vatican’s point-person for the event who oversaw its organisation, rejected any suggestion of an intentional snub toward the transgender activists. He said that places at the top table “were given to poor parishioners who had attended an earlier Eucharist”, while the transgender-activists arrived later for the event and “sat elsewhere”. He explained further that the spots for the Pope’s table this year had been handed out randomly to the poor parishioners. “The Church is open to everyone,” he said. “It’s not about [the Pope] meaning to carry on this outreach. They [the activists] came because they’re an integral part of the Church, that is all.”
Among the 1,300 guests at today's "Lunch for the Poor" event in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall were 48 transvestites. Many of them get money as homosexual prostitutes. As Leo XIV entered, one transvestite handed him an image of Our Lady. The Pope accepted it and moved to his table to address the crowd. Unlike in previous years, there were no transvestites seated at the main table with the Pope. Transvestite "Alessia" Nobile told WashingtonPost.com that he had managed to give a letter to Leo XIV: "The fact that he mingled with us and sat close to us is a good sign, right?" Curia Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who oversaw the organisation of the event, attempted to present the seating plan as a purely logistical decision. He claimed that places at the top table were given to poor parishioners who had attended an earlier Eucharist, while the transvestites arrived later and sat elsewhere. #newsYfuuupaion
11/15/2025 … the history of vaccine science is characterized by fear, unfounded claims, arrogance, power, and money. The quoted excerpt comes from yesterday’s article on tkp.at: The world’s biggest false religion: vaccines.Source. In the Rebecca Weiss podcast, Nicolas Hulscher and Dr. Peter McCullough discuss the health problems caused by the increasing frequency of vaccinations. There is neither solid evidence for the safety and efficacy of individual vaccines nor for the vaccination marathon now recommended for children, which involves over 70 doses. Based on Pasteur’s frauds, a ulcer has been created on the skeleton of unnatural conventional medicine, modeled on malignant tumors, from which pharmaceutical companies make a fortune while supporting the “noble” goal of reducing the world’s population. The Robert Koch Institute in Berlin. This is where the “scientific” justifications for the political decisions of the plandemic were developed, which were used to justify the sanitary …
A new report has shown that arson attacks on churches in Europe have doubled in one year. OIDAC Europe (Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe), an NGO, released its 2025 report on Monday, raising the alarm regarding attacks on Christians in Europe. Notably, the number of arson attacks on churches and other Christian buildings doubled in 2024, compared to the previous year, with 94 reported cases. Germany experienced the highest number of documented arson attacks with 33. According to the report, a total of 2,211 anti-Christian hate crimes were recorded in 2024, including 274 attacks on individuals. “Behind these figures are specific cases of church vandalism, arson, and physical violence that have real consequences for the lives of local communities,” explained Anja Tang, director of OIDAC Europe. Most anti-Christian crimes in 2024 occurred in France (770), the United Kingdom (502), Germany (337), and Austria (116). According to the report, the …
Saint Agnes of Assisi | Sister, Follower & Poor Clare | Catechism for Kids (November 16th) St Joseph's Corner What if your older sister decided to give her whole life to Jesus — and you felt called to follow her? In this episode of Catechism for Kids, we’ll discover the beautiful life of Saint Agnes of Assisi, the younger sister of Saint Clare and one of the first members of the Poor Clares. Born around 1197, Agnes came from a noble family. When her sister Clare left everything behind to follow Saint Francis and live a life of prayer and poverty, Agnes bravely joined her — even when their family tried to pull her away. Her courage, gentleness, and deep love for Jesus helped shape the growing community of the Poor Ladies. Agnes later became an abbess and served her sisters with joy, humility, and generosity. Her life teaches us that God often calls families to walk together in holiness. Topics we’ll cover: Who Saint Agnes of Assisi was Her close relationship with Saint Clare …More
Sant' Agnese di Assisi Vergine Festa: 16 novembre Assisi, Perugia, 1197 - 16 novembre 1253 Caterina di Favarone di Offreduccio, sorella di Chiara, nasce in Assisi(Perugia)nel 1197.A quindici anni volle seguire la sorella e abbracciò l’ideale di povertà francescana. Resistette con forza sovrumana alle lusinghe, alle minacce e alle percosse dei parenti che volevano distoglierla dal suo proposito. Dopo essere rimasta per circa dieci anni a San Damiano, fu mandata come abbadessa a Firenze, nel monastero di Monticelli. Guidò le sorelle con prudenza e amore, dando per prima l’esempio di austera povertà e di operosità. Ebbe anche il conforto di consolazioni e visioni celesti. Ritornata ad Assisi, assistette alla morte della sorella e si spense poco dopo, il 16 novembre 1253. Benedetto XIV la dichiarò santail 6 novembre 1751, confermandone l’antichissimo culto. Il suo corpo riposa nella basilica di Santa Chiara. Etimologia: Agnese = pura, casta, dal greco Martirologio Romano: Ad Assisi in …More
Synod study group 5 gives update on work of Commission looking at female diaconate following the Synod: “All synodal contributions related to this subject have been forwarded to that Commission for its consideration”
The Vatican’s Synod Secretariat published on November 17 an Interim Report (28 pages) on its ten study groups. It is essentially a progress update toward a final report expected by December 31, 2025. “A special word must be reserved for the question of women's access to the diaconate,” the Interim Report notes, adding that the final document will address “the specific theme of the participation of women in the life and leadership of the Church.” On homosexuality, the Interim Report states: “Some emerging issues (which we find more appropriate to designate thus rather than as controversial) will be addressed in a manner that offers an operational dimension to the proposals advanced.” The Synodal “Paradigm Shift”: Subjectivity of Sinner The document proposes a "principle of pastorality" as "an interpretive horizon to express this paradigm shift (also in relation to the love/truth relationship).” It calls for a “mutual interaction between life (of the believer) and doctrine” and …More
Next they will be working on the question "Is the moon made of blue cheese" — which, frankly, will be of much more use. What a complete load of rubbish!
The Life and Revelations of St Gertrude Pt 2 Gertrude of Helfta Gertrudis Helfta Gertud von Helfta Geltrude Gertrudis la Grande Gertrude Magna Geltrude… Memorial 16 November formerly 15 November 17 November in Germany 12 April on some calendars Profile We don’t know who her parents were or what became of them, and she may have been an orphan. Gertrude was raised in the Benedictineabbey of Saint Mary of Helfta, Eisleben, Saxony from age five. An extremely bright and dedicated student, she excelled in literature and philosophy, and when she was old enough, became a Benedictinenun. At age 26, when she had become too enamored of philosophy, she received a vision of Christ who reproached her; from then on she studied the Bible and the works of the Church Fathers. Gertrude received other visions and mystical instruction, which formed the basis of her writings. She helped spread devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Her writings have been greatly praised by Saint Teresa and …More
The Life and Revelations of St Gertrude Pt 2 SacredHeartPublications on Jan 30, 2017 Pt 2 The life and revelations of Saint Gertrude, virgin and abbess, of the Order of St. Benedict. Published 1870 by Burns & Oates, Benziger in London, New York . After this work was finished, Our Lord Jesus appeared to her who had completed it, holding it in His hand, and pressing it to His Heart, He said: "I have placed this book thus open upon My Heart, that every word contained therein may be penetrated with Divine sweetness, even as honey penetrates bread. Therefore, whoever reads this book devoutly will receive great profit for his salvation."