Unholy Year: Vatican's Rainbow Coalition Strikes Again
The Vatican released June 28 the logo for the Holy Year 2025. It shows a row of four stylised persons walking up to a stylised cross/anchor. Users …
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We used to have Michelangelo Buonarroti doing the Vatican’s graphic design, you know.
Too graphic for these days
So sick and tired of rainbows and clip art being the go-to for the ones currently running the Church
See the symbolism: The cross has an anchor, it is stagnant, the Church cannot walk, there are 4 interests that still cling to the Church and do not leave it. the cross bent towards people, Yes, it is indeed inclined towards the world. The withers must be straight.

Comparing this logo with 2000 jubilee logo we can notice that the white color representing Europe (and the pope) turned into black (the cross, the anchor... and the black pope, the jesuit seated in the chair of Peter). Idk...
The new Vatican Jubilee 2025 logo. Not surprised by the rainbow , but the use of Latin is so rigid, Eurocentric, and elitist!
The Vatican is totally controlled by the homosexuals and they mock good Catholics, knowing that they are fully protected. Only God can change the situation
The Vision / Dream of Bruno Cornacchiola, 10 February 2000 at dawn:
“I found myself with all the faithful in Saint Peter's praying for our indulgences for the Jubilee. Suddenly we heard the boom of a loud explosion, followed by screams: “Death to the Christians!” A crowd of barbarians were running through the Basilica, killing anyone they came across."
“I found myself with all the faithful in Saint Peter's praying for our indulgences for the Jubilee. Suddenly we heard the boom of a loud explosion, followed by screams: “Death to the Christians!” A crowd of barbarians were running through the Basilica, killing anyone they came across."
I'm a fan of Bruno, I believe he was the real deal, and when these things come to pass, he will be vindicated. Most Catholics have never heard of him.
Not long now!
I very much thought Bruno to be the real deal as well.
If you have the time (more than 10 hours!), the following talks about Our Lady of Revelation are among the best I've heard. Some listeners have struggled with the occasionally soft spoken priest (Fr. Philip Wolfe, I believe), but this is really a great series. They're also available via the peerless, Sensus Fidelium.
youtube.com/playlist?list…More
I very much thought Bruno to be the real deal as well.
If you have the time (more than 10 hours!), the following talks about Our Lady of Revelation are among the best I've heard. Some listeners have struggled with the occasionally soft spoken priest (Fr. Philip Wolfe, I believe), but this is really a great series. They're also available via the peerless, Sensus Fidelium.
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXdi_blDSi6M8ZPa6fCV4gSrLWfJ1BhE7
If you have the time (more than 10 hours!), the following talks about Our Lady of Revelation are among the best I've heard. Some listeners have struggled with the occasionally soft spoken priest (Fr. Philip Wolfe, I believe), but this is really a great series. They're also available via the peerless, Sensus Fidelium.
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXdi_blDSi6M8ZPa6fCV4gSrLWfJ1BhE7