Following Pope Francis's death at age 88, Catholics worldwide are beginning to call for his canonization, though Church experts caution that the path to sainthood, even for a beloved pontiff, could take years, The New York Post reported. Experts said Tuesday that Pope Francis's devoted followers are expected to rally soon so that the late pontiff can be fast-tracked to sainthood. But despite the admiration he inspired, it will likely take at least five years — and possibly much longer — before the Argentine-born leader could be declared a saint, if at all. When Pope John Paul II died in 2005, chants of "Santo Subito!" or "Saint Right Away!" filled the air at his funeral. It took nine years — and Francis's election — before John Paul II and his predecessor, Pope John XXIII, were canonized. Francis, who passed away early Monday, enjoyed widespread popularity for his humility and compassion, especially toward children, prisoners, refugees, and the elderly. His openness to LGBTQ Catholics …
SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY (LifeSiteNews) — A Jewish student group at a Catholic diocesan school in New Jersey is set to host an LGBTQ-themed “drag” event on April 8. Seton Hall Hillel is sponsoring a “Drag Bingo” at the main campus of Seton Hall University featuring a cross-dressing man called “Hanukkah Lewinski” and “encouraging” students to dress in drag. The Jewish organization has kept the event quiet across its social media, only advertising it on the university’s official website for student organization events. Although previously available to the public, the event page can currently only be viewed with university credentials. Hillel described the “drag bingo” as their “BIGGEST event of the year.” This comes less than a month after the same group hosted a similar event on March 12. The March event was also announced by Hillel of Greater MetroWest NJ. “Join us on Wed, March 12th at @setonhallhillel if you want to hang with Hanukah as well!” It remains unclear whether …
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Retired New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax on Friday that British foreign intelligence agency MI6 might have been involved in the Signal imbroglio that has vexed the Trump administration. "This has really produced an uproar in the intelligence community," Napolitano said on "National Report." "The Guardian of London says — are you ready for this? — it was MI-6. It was the British intelligence that doesn't like Donald Trump that wanted to embarrass him. "All of this is a reason why, in my view, it was wrong for Attorney General [Pam] Bondi to say there's not going to be an investigation. She should unleash the FBI to investigate this. I'm not saying anybody should be prosecuted unless it was a foreign interference, but the president of the United States has the right to know how this happened, and the public has the right to know." The National Security Agency issued a special bulletin in February that warned that "Russian professional hacking groups are …
TRENTON, New Jersey (LifeSiteNews) — New Jersey’s Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, a self-professed Catholic, announced last week that his new budget proposal includes $52 million to fund abortions, of which $2 million would be earmarked to entice abortionists now based in pro-life states to relocate to the Garden State. “Since my first budget, we have quadrupled funding for ‘reproductive healthcare’ services [i.e., abortion],” said Murphy. “And our budget will build upon this progress by launching a new OB-GYN incentive program. With this program, we are going to attract doctors and medical professionals from across the nation to come and join us in the Garden State.” “Those folks in Washington can try and push their anti-choice agenda on us. But as long as I am governor, they will fail,” he declared. “The $2 million boost would compound a further $50 million designated for funding abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood, and projects such as building a state stockpile of the …
Pope (sic) paraphrases the Lord's parable by saying that everyone was invited to the King's wedding feast. He forgot to mention that the King first sent his army to kill the murderers that mistreated his servants. Then he invited the rest.
Ah, so this is why Bergoglio refuses the title, "Vicar of Christ." That would imply he held a deputy status. Bergo would prefer to say, with the Beetles, that he's "bigger than Jesus."
I got 2 boosters, but I don't want another. My sister got hers afew weeks ago, her 3rd booster, and now her hands are all mottled with grey/black splotches. I hope she doesn't have a serious issue. Never had a problem before.
Even here in Florida the schools require a minimum of 15 doses of various vaccines - not including Covid. (However I think exemptions are easier to obtain here.) It's amazing how the medical experts have no idea what has caused the rise in autism - yet they know it's not the vaccine "cocktails".
This stands to reason. No vaccine is tested for safety in a scientifically valid way. If they were, none would have been approved, back in the day when the FDA pretended to care about safety.
Mon Sep 25, 2023 - 12:28 pm EDTMon Sep 25, 2023 - 12:29 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — Synod is the exact translation of the Greek noun synodos. It is interesting to collect the elements from which the word is formed: syn, as an adverb, means “whole, all together, at the same time,” and as a preposition it can be translated “with, by means of.” The noun synodos, indicates gathering, assembly, and also fellow travellers. The word syn is composed with hodos, meaning “way, route, guide” (it is feminine in Greek); from there is also formed méthodos, or method. Historically, in Christian antiquity, a synod was called the convocation and meeting of the bishops, according to ecclesiastical provinces, each presided over by the metropolitan, who met in assembly to discuss matters of utmost importance, define doctrines, and condemn and refute heresies, noting the assortment of these errors, in contradiction to the Didache, the origin of which is apostolic. Two main features to bear in mind:…
The closer this heretical Synod gets, the more will stand up against it. I would not be surprised if Ladaria SJ does. and Ganswein, and others. The Polish episcopate and their head already did, as did Scandinavia.