Things You Should Keep to Yourself 1. Your long-term plans. Wise people say your biggest goals should stay private until they’re real. Ideas are fragile — full of weak spots that others can easily criticize, doubt, or destroy before they even take shape. Protect your dreams by letting your actions, not your words, speak for you. 2. Your acts of kindness. True generosity doesn’t need an audience. When you talk too much about your good deeds, pride steals the quiet beauty of what you’ve done. The purest charity is the kind done in secret — when only your heart and the universe know about it. 3. Your personal discipline. Whether it’s how you eat, pray, or live — your boundaries and sacrifices are between you and your conscience. Physical restraint only has meaning when it’s supported by emotional maturity. You don’t need to announce your self-control to make it real. 4. Your courage. There’s outer bravery, the kind that wins medals, and inner bravery — the quiet kind no one sees. The …More
James O’Keefe has a Democrat insider revealing on hidden camera Gavin Newsom is funneling the money donated to his Prop 50 Redistricting Election into a Presidential Campaign fund for himself This is money laundering
Money quote: "They don’t just hate women, they hate the New Eve. They hate her because she is everything they are not. Above all they hate her humility. "
Very objective article with ALL the truth that you need to be fully informed about what is really going in Western Ukraine on both the micro and the macro levels. Excellent! Orate, fratres. Sursum corda!
Russia holds back from attacking nato because Russia knows she can easily defeat them all. All they want is peace. And no one at all wants to give it to her.
A chapel in Pehuén-Co, Argentina was destroyed by fire over the Halloween/All Saints' weekend, and a statue of Our Lady of Luján — the Patroness of Argentina — was vandalized in Buenos Aires. Local Catholics gathered to pray in the face of destruction.
Profanation en Argentine : la statue de Notre-Dame de Luján brûlée durant Halloween Au milieu des débris et des cendres, ils ont retrouvé la statue détruite de la Vierge, la figure de saint Caetano renversée
Profanation against Our Lady in Argentina - and also at the hands of Prevost and Fernandez -- all in the same week! -- Pray, my friends -- make sure you are in a state of Sanctifying Grace --- this farce is coming to a head ---
St. Coloman Pilgrimage Coloman of Stockerau (Irish: Colmán; Latin: Colomannus; died 18 October 1012) was an Irish saint. While on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, he was mistaken for a spy and hanged near Vienna. At the site where the baroque St. Coloman Chapel near Schwangau stands today, St. Coloman is said to have stopped for a rest on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem around the turn of the millennium. Therefore, the predecessor of today’s church, which was built in the 15th century as a field church, was also named after the Irish pilgrim, who is venerated as the patron saint for illnesses of people and cattle. St. Coloman’s Chapel is also one of the most famous sights in Bavaria due to its proximity to the tourist magnet Neuschwanstein Castle. Today’s chapel was built between 1673 and 1678 under Hieronymus Vogler and renovated for the first time in 1791.
Der St. Colomansritt 2025 | Mit Markus Söder | Pferdeweihe am Schloss Neuschwanstein Der Colomansritt ist eine Reiterprozession mit Pferdesegnung beim Colomansfest, das jedes Jahr im Oktober in der schwäbischen Gemeinde Schwangau gefeiert wird. Der Brauch geht auf Wallfahrten zu Ehren des heiligen Coloman zurück, dem Schutzpatron des Viehs. Der Legende nach soll der heilige Coloman auf seiner Pilgerreise ins Heilige Land an dem Ort gerastet haben, an dem heute die Colomanskirche steht. Vermutlich bereits in der zweiten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts wurde dort eine Feldkapelle errichtet und es fanden Wallfahrten statt. Für 1495 ist eine Kirchenweihe belegt. 1552 erteilte Karl V. den Freiherrn von Hohenschwangau das Recht, am Festtag des Heiligen einen Jahrmarkt abzuhalten. 1685 wurde die neu errichtete Colomanskirche geweiht. 1720 erhielt sie vom Kloster Melk eine Reliquie des Heiligen. Im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert hatten die Wallfahrten ihren Höhepunkt, bis ins 19. Jahrhundert …More
On November 6, Infovaticana.com published an audio recording about the handling of abuse allegations against Peruvian priest Eleuterio Vásquez González, also known as "Padre Lute." The case was overseen by Bishop Robert Prevost of Chiclayo at the time, who is now Pope Leo XIV. The recording is from a pastoral/legal meeting held on April 23, 2025, aimed at resolving the case. It contains a dialogue between the diocesan investigator, Father Giampiero Gambaro, an Italian-born canon lawyer, and the victims and their legal representative. Father Gambaro encouraged the victims to accept a resolution without a canonical trial. He proposed that Father Lute quietly request a dispensation from the clerical state instead. He mentioned that Padre Lute had admitted to touching the girls aged nine and eleven. Improper Case Closure Father Gambaro admitted that the ecclesiastical investigation lacked serious interviews, examinations of places or evidence, and substantial questioning of the accused …More
Covering up for a pedophile priest who abuses Catholic children is not a simple act of negligence, it is a crime and also a grave sin of malice. Prevost not only covered up for the pedophile priest, but he also brazenly lied to and persecuted the priest who defended the victims. Here we can see his complete malice and treachery.
Deuteronomy 5:7 “‘You shall have no other gods besides me. Exodus 23:32: "You shall make no covenant with them or with their gods." Apostasy from the Faith is defined as “the complete and voluntary abandonment of the Christian religion, whether the apostate embraces another religion such as Paganism, Judaism, Mohammedanism, etc., or merely makes profession of Naturalism, Rationalism, etc.” (Catholic Encyclopedia, s.v. “Apostasy”). In the Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin, St. Louis de Montfort teaches us that the Virgin Mary will lead us in the fight against Satan, to battle against the army of the Antichrist;formed by heretics, apostates, wicked, idolaters and Mohammedans.Saint Louis adds that in these latter times, the Blessed Virgin will raise up great saints, who will extend the empire of Jesus Christ over“the impious, the idolaters and the Muslims.” Muslims are not descendants of Ishmael, the son of Abraham. Gregory Baum, architect of Nostra Aetate and a peritus …More
We should ask Tucho why he gave his note a Latin title "Mater Populi Fidelis" when his note was not written in Latin. And when he refers to "Mother of the Faithful People," is he aware that he's stating she isn't his mother because the Virgin was only given by Christ to the faithful Church, not to apostates, heretics, infidels, or those who reject the Messiah, like the Jews? Muslims who worship the false god Allah are included among the infidels. Dear Catholic brothers, also observe how Prevost maliciously, in his October video, calls -infidels/idolaters who worship their false gods and practice false religions "believers." These apostates distort the meaning of words; that is why we see that "Traditionis Custodes" actually means "Prisoner of Tradition," not "Guardian of Tradition." And here, "Mater Populi Fidelis," when viewed in the context of apostate ecumenism, acquires the meaning of the Marxist pseudo-theology of people's liberation. Unbelievers remain children of wrath. Mark …More
These are good commentaries. But refers to those genetically related to the Jews of the Middle east. Not those from Eastern Europe who have no genetic relations the races of the Middle East. The Semites. "Converting" to Judaism does not change your DNA.
Archbishop Dresses Up: At the end of October, Archbishop Mario Enrico Delpini, together with the bishops of Lombardy, visited a Bedouin community in the desert region near Jericho during their pilgrimage to the Holy Land. For the occasion, he dressed in a manner he believed was befitting of the subject.
L’arcivescovo di Milano Mario Delpini con la delegazione di vescovi della Lombardia in un villaggio beduino in Terra Santa