Leo XIV in Lampedusa: Today, Pope Leo XIV visited Lampedusa to highlight his preferred issue of immigration. He began the visit with a silent prayer at the Cala Pisana cemetery, standing before the wooden crosses of migrants who had died while being trafficked. During his homily, he greeted the immigrants and thanked them for helping each other. As he walked along the island’s rocky coast, the wind blew his zucchetto off (as can be seen in the video).
Einer der bezauberndsten Momente beim Besuch von Papst Leo XIV. auf Lampedusa. Der Wind wehte dem Papst sein Zucchetto vom Kopf, als er an der felsigen Küste der Insel entlangging. Zum Glück kam Monsignore Edgard zur Hilfe!
Bishop Czesław Kozon of Copenhagen, Denmark celebrates Mass according to the Roman Rite whenever he is asked to do so, he told de.CatholicNewsAgency.com on 4 July. He favours a pastoral approach: "People who want this should have the opportunity to do so." At the same time, he believes that 'Traditionis Custodes' "does not harm the Church": "One must recognise that the post-conciliar liturgy is the Church's liturgy, and that it can also be celebrated beautifully. That is the ideal we should strive for." He described the episcopal consecrations performed by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) as "tragic and completely pointless". Monsignor Kozon continued: "It also shows that this is about more than just the old Mass. Those who once praised the Church’s Magisterium, emphasised obedience and promoted unity are now acting in a way that is clearly disobedient and harms unity. That is why it is truly sad, and there is no excuse for it." #newsXjweykrbek
Rome masters of Gas lighting nothing wrong with Vatican II the new mass theology is good look at all those vocations Gay mafia is good James Martin and St Paul are on the same page don't you know
Abortion performed live - sensitive audience don't watch. Abortion shown in detail by : Abortion NO : The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform www.abortionno.org
On 2 July, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the Nuncio to the Baltic States, spoke to Corriere.it about the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X and the Mass in the Roman rite. Key quotes, slightly shortened - The FSSPX has become even more hardline. It's unbelievable - truly sad. - Their understanding of tradition is not tradition. They freeze Catholic tradition at Pius XII. After that, they see nothing but errors. - Benedict XVI lifted the excommunications of the four bishops as a father seeking peace. It was an outstretched hand they refused. The radical faction prevailed—they rejected reconciliation then and still do. - They are like the Protestants of five centuries ago. Cardinal Müller is right. - I am very disappointed. Grace can do anything over time, but for now I see even greater distance and deeper hardening than before. "Leo XIV Should Allow the Traditional Roman Mass" - There are faithful who celebrate the Latin rite—for example, the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter—and they do …Më shumë
Most of these parroting comments by careerists in the Church are distinctly unhelpful and purposefully miss the valid points being made by FSSPX. The Bible, and our Lord, is quite clear about how each side show be acting towards one another. May our Lord, and St. Peter, help us in a time of disarray and confusion. Protect the Faith; shelve the egos.
While previous popes usually avoided accepting secular awards, Leo XIV today received the 2026 Liberty Medal from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. The Centre said it was honouring the Pope for his support of religious liberty, freedom of conscience and human dignity — all of which are ideological frameworks that are not specifically Catholic. The National Constitution Center describes itself as a nonpartisan institution dedicated to constitutional education. In practice, it is a prominent institution within the U.S. civic establishment, regularly hosting former presidents, senior government officials, judges, military leaders, and foreign-policy figures. In a video address from the Vatican, Leo XIV praised the United States for having “opened its own doors to successive waves of immigrants, enabling them and their children to contribute to shaping the nation's future.” #newsGognnhkfug
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa visited Gaza on June 22-23 and recalled the situation on June 29 in Bergamo, Italy, when he received a Prize from the Italian geopolitical magazine Limes. Key phrases as reported by VaticanNews.va. - "Gaza is a disaster. The cities have been razed to the ground, leveled, wiped out. Rafah no longer exists." - "What strikes me most is traveling along makeshift roads, through tents and sewage. This is where the people of Gaza live." - "One thing the images do not convey is the smell. "One of the greatest scourges right now is the rats, which bite. They bite children above all, and Gaza is full of children—you see them everywhere, but instead of going to school, they play, dirty, beside the sewers.”. - "Dual-use goods are not allowed in. And by dual-use they even mean school desks, pencils, notebooks, and the glass needed for windows. We want to reopen the schools, but we are missing almost everything." - "Healthcare workers have told me that what is needed …Më shumë
Vdekja. Vdekja eshte nje moment i dhimbshem per ne.Kur nje i aferm vdes ne pikellohemi thell.Por nuk eshte fundi i cdogjeje.Permes ketij shkrimi zbuloni se cfare eshte vdekja ne konceptin e krishtere.
Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, says the illicit episcopal consecrations by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X (FSSPX) should not be seen as the end of dialogue with Rome. Key quotes from the Communio podcast published by Herder on 2 July.. On Excommunication and Future Dialogue - An excommunication is a medicinal penalty. It is not intended to be definitive; rather, it is meant to invite repentance so that one may find the way back. - I hope it will be possible in the future to resume new talks, so that they may find their way back into the Catholic Church. - At the moment I do not see that happening, but it would also be far too early. No Recognition of Popes Since Vatican II - This amounts to a form of self-authorisation for carrying out episcopal consecrations. - …a self-contradiction: on the one hand, they invoke the authority of the Pope in the most beautiful terms, yet on the decisive issues they go their own way. - To me, this gives …Më shumë
Careful of your wording. The SSPX is not the Church - they are members of the same DIVINE Church as Pope Leo. Sadly, the Holy Father is blinded with modernism and the SSPX is helping him keep the Church afloat. The SSPX is the miracle that God ordained to ensure "the gates of hell" do not prevail as scripture promises. It is also incredibly interesting that His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, added into Canon Law in 1983, the very subsections under Penalties (Can. 1323: 4), that prove that the grave penalty of automatic excommunication did not take place. Again, the hand of God guiding and protecting His Church is so clear to see.
WHO Director Tedros Attacks Bishop Schneider: WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus responded on X.com after an older video of Bishop Athanasius Schneider resurfaced online. In the video, Bishop Schneider describes mass immigration into Europe as an invasion aimed at islamising the continent and argues it threatens Europe's Christian heritage. Tedros said calling immigrants "invaders" dehumanises them and argued many are families fleeing war, hunger, and hardship. He added that migration should be managed with order and fairness but distinguished that from "demonising" immigrants.
WHO director Tedros attacks Bishop Schneider for ‘demonizing’ Muslim migrants: ‘Fear is not faith’
Fully agree Regnum Dei ~ adding to your list a good Catholic Bible The Vulgate, became the standard Latin Bible for Western Christendom for over a millennium and remains the official Latin version for the Roman Catholic Church. ~ (St. Jerome Doctor of The Church). ~ (Not forgetting offering up a Holy Mass and Prayers for the conversion of Pope Leo XIV) ~
Whoever enters a nation illegally is an invader. Examples; the Huns, the Vikings, the Nazis, the Soviets, the Communist Chinese, the Japanese etc. Practically every nation has done this and that does not condone the action.
When Tucho Called Excommunications Terrible. From the Archives: In a homily delivered by Víctor "Tucho" Fernández, then Archbishop of La Plata, on 5 March 2023 at the Cathedral of La Plata, Argentina, he said: "You know that, for many centuries, the Church went in another direction. Without realizing it, it developed an entire philosophical and moral framework full of classifications—to categorize people, to label them. This one is like this, that one is like that. This one can receive Communion; that one cannot. This one can be forgiven; that one cannot. It is terrible that this happened to us in the Church. Thank God Pope Francis is helping us free ourselves from those rigid patterns of thinking."
"Este es así, este es asá, este puede comulgar, este no puede comulgar, a este se le puede perdonar, a este no, terrible que nos haya pasado eso en la Iglesia, gracias a Dios el papa Francisco nos ayuda a liberarnos de esos esquemas".
It does remind one of all the folks who blather about the essential importance of 'free speech' to a free society until someone says something the totalitarians don't like.
On July 2, Leo XIV appointed a rather orthodox and Catholic priest to an important English see. Rev. Stephen Wang, 59, currently rector of the Venerable English College in Rome, was named Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. Rev. Wang is the founder of Sycamore, one of the most widely used Catholic evangelization programmes in the English-speaking world. He is believed to be the first English Catholic bishop with Chinese ancestry. His father is Chinese, with family roots in Guangdong Province in southern China. Wang himself was born in London and grew up in Harpenden, Hertfordshire. PhD on Happiness He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Westminster in 1998 and has a PhD from Cambridge on human happiness. His later published book developed this research into Aquinas and Sartre: On Freedom, Personal Identity, and the Possibility of Happiness. He also earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Reading. Early Years: Defender of Catholic Morals In 2007, he …Më shumë