Normally, I endorse everything Archbishop Vigano says but I'm having a problem with this message, specifically this: "receiving the Sacraments frequently, assisting at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass." The Archbishop should realize that, although good advice, it isn't very easy to accomplish any more. Great numbers of Churches that were offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass have now discontinued it. I live in a fairly large city and there is only ONE "shrine" where one can attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the whole city. And it is in a high crime area. I don't feel safe going there. Many people must drive for many miles to find a Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and for many, this is prohibitive. Of course, this includes receiving the other Sacraments. True Catholics are like sheep without a shepherd and many feel alone and abandoned. The Archbishop needs to recognize this and not offer impractical advice.
Anti-ICE woke protestors storm church - interesting since they claim that ICE agents are the ones who threaten church services. Even Catholic bishops have dispensed immigrants from Mass obligations due to this bogus reason. HYPOCRISY!!!
Minneapolis Protesters Tell Man Wearing AMERICAN FLAG Hoodie "Take it off and you won't get hurt" (1) Anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis, Minnesota proved beyond all doubt they are Domestic Enemies today, when they told a man wearing an American Flag...
ICE broke into Minnesota home, dragged barely clothed man into snow| Dawn News English SAINT PAUL, Minnesota, Jan 19 (Reuters) - A Minnesota man told Reuters on Monday he felt fear, shame and desperation a day after ICE officers broke down his door with guns drawn, handcuffed him and dragged him into the snow wearing shorts and Crocs. ChongLy Thao, 56, a naturalized U.S. citizen who goes by the name Scott, was returned home later on Sunday without explanation or apology, he said. "I was praying. I was like, God, please help me, I didn't do anything wrong. Why do they do this to me? Without my clothes on," Thao, a Hmong man born in Laos, told Reuters from his home on Monday, while neighbors were at work fixing the broken door. Pictures of the incident showing Thao barely clothed and covered in a blanket taken by a Reuters photographer and bystanders spread on social media, further fueling concern that federal law enforcement officers were exceeding their authority as part of U.S. …More
George Washington protected by God, you know, the freemason who freed the USA from the english monarchy, also the same one who warned about the illuminati trying to take over freemasonry... God protected Washington, and history doesn’t tell this story because of the clear intervention of His to protect this man, a non-catholic... can the same be true about Trump? Will history erase Trump's protection by God and his deeds for the US?
Louis Bouffard, 24, suffers from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. He recounts how disability, suffering and bereavement have taught him to love and live.
“Je demande à la société de nous aider à vivre !” L’appel de Louis Bouffard Une nouvelle version de la proposition de loi sur la fin de vie doit être examinée par les sénateurs à compter du 20 janvier. Louis Bouffard, auteur et conférencier atteint de la myopathie de Duchenne, nous explique son point de vue sur ce nouveau projet de loi. Plus d'informations sur : aleteia.org Pour nous soutenir et faire un don, rendez-vous sur : Faire un don à Aleteia - Soutenir Aleteia
Louis Bouffard on the euthanasia law: "My life is worth living, even if it is fragile" Completely dependent and on life support, Louis loudly asserts that his life has meaning, value, and deserves to be lived to the fullest. He reflects with emotion on the loss of his mother, on the power of bonds, even at the end of life, and on what he himself calls: the beauty of fragility. But behind the parliamentary debates, he denounces a hidden social pressure that suggests to the most vulnerable that they are "too much." He warns: this vague and dangerous law already makes him eligible for assisted death, even though he wants to live. Louis reminds us that requesting death is not a choice, it is a cry for help. He speaks in schools, with young people, to change the way people view disability. And faced with a society that proposes death as the answer to suffering, he pleads for more listening, more support, more presence. "Even fragile, even dependent, I am fully alive. What I need isn't a lethal …More
The Engineered Revolution: How the American Establishment Installed Globalist Software in the Catholic Church "Something feels off. The Church we grew up in, or at least the one we read about in history books, feels and looks very different from the institution we see today. It isn’t just the liturgy. We can feel a fundamental shift in the Church’s mission."
It's been 13 years since I have seen a Holy Father at that loggia. I think there are much more important things to pray for don't you think (e.g. conversion of false prophet Prevost, or liberation of Vatican from the grip of satan's servants...to name a few).
Isaiah 66:2 “Who shall I look to? The humble and contrite who tremble at My Word” OUR REALITY: a) Psalm 51,5: “You know I was born guilty, a sinner from the moment of conception”. b) Job 25, 4-6: “Could any man ever think himself innocent, when confronted by God? Born of woman, how could he ever be clean? The very moon lacks brightness, and the stars are unclean as he sees them. What, then, of man, maggot that he is, the son of man, a worm?” c) Psalm 19:13-14 : “But who realizes his errors? From hidden offenses cleanse me. Keep also your servant from pride, let him have no dominion over me; then I will be blameless, free from serious offense”. d) Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 15:20: “(He never commanded anyone to be godless, He gave no one permission to sin”)”. e) Proverb 24: 16 : “For though the virtuous man falls seven times, he stands up again. The wicked are the ones who stumble in adversity” f) Isaiah 5, 21: “Woe to those who think themselves wise and to themselves discreet!” g) …More
Thousands at the March for Life in Paris: On Sunday in Paris, thousands of people took to the streets for the annual March for Life. This year, the demonstration focused especially on opposing current plans to legalize euthanasia. Organizers expected a crowd of 10,000, and even state media spoke of “several thousand” participants. At the front of the march, the organizers sang the Ave Maria of Lourdes.
Les manifestants chantent l'Ave Maria de Lourdes à la marche pour la vie