Saint Catherine of Siena, the great 14th century religious mystic, transmitted the words of Our Lord Jesus Christ about the sin of homosexuality, which contaminated some of the clergy in her time. …More
Saint Catherine of Siena, the great 14th century religious mystic, transmitted the words of Our Lord Jesus Christ about the sin of homosexuality, which contaminated some of the clergy in her time. Referring to sacred ministers who committed this sin, Our Lord told her: "They [the homosexuals] not only fail from resisting the weakness [of fallen human nature] .... but they do even worse when they commit the cursed sin against nature. Like the blind and stupid, having dimmed the light of their understanding, they do not recognize the disease and misery in which they find themselves. For this not only causes Me nausea, but is disgusting even to the devils themselves whom these depraved creatures have chosen as their lords." "For Me this sin against nature is so abominable that for it alone five cities were destroyed by virtue of the judgment of My Divine Justice, which could no longer bear their iniquity ...." It is disgusting to the devils not because evil displeases them or because they …More
The Life of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster | EWTN News In Depth June 2, 2023 The abbess of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles speaks with reporter Catherine Hadro about Sister Wilhelmina’s life …More
The Life of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster | EWTN News In Depth June 2, 2023 The abbess of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles speaks with reporter Catherine Hadro about Sister Wilhelmina’s life and her experience when the foundresses’ remains were exhumed. ------------ Hosted by Montse Alvarado, EWTN News In Depth welcomes guests in a discussion of current events in the Church, politics, and culture, all through the lens of the Catholic faith. This show is about finding out who we are as people and as Catholics, and how we can confidently live our faith in the world. It is produced by EWTN News: ewtnnews.com ------------- EWTN News In Depth airs on EWTN Fridays at 8pm ET. It re-airs on Saturdays at 1am ET & Sundays at 11am ET ------------ Sign up today to receive the EWTN News In Depth newsletter: EWTN News In Depth | EWTN ------------- Follow EWTN News In Depth on Social Media: Facebook: EWTN News In Depth Twitter: EWTN News In Depth (@EWTNNewsInDepth) / Twitter Instagram: …More
The Restrainer / Katechon, Pope Benedict XVI, and St. Michael the Archangel: A Possible Interpretation by Fr. Philip Wolfe, F.S.S.P. (edited) Unedited source: veritascaritas.com/podcast/a-laugh-a-…More
The Restrainer / Katechon, Pope Benedict XVI, and St. Michael the Archangel: A Possible Interpretation by Fr. Philip Wolfe, F.S.S.P. (edited) Unedited source: veritascaritas.com/podcast/a-laugh-a-shrug/
Blessed Anna Katharina Emmerick: 23. The Balsam Garden On the next day, the Holy Family continued their journey through a sandy, desolate wilderness. Famishing for water and exhausted by weariness, …More
Blessed Anna Katharina Emmerick: 23. The Balsam Garden On the next day, the Holy Family continued their journey through a sandy, desolate wilderness. Famishing for water and exhausted by weariness, they sat down on one of the sand hills, and the Blessed Virgin sent up a cry to God. Suddenly, a stream of pure water gushed forth at her side. Joseph removed the sand hill that was over it, and a clear, beautiful, little fountain jetted up. He made a channel for it, and it flowed over quite a large space, disappearing again near its source. Here they refreshed themselves, and Mary bathed the Child Jesus, while Joseph gave drink to the ass and filled the water bottles. I saw all kinds of animals like turtles drinking at the gushing waters. They did not appear at all afraid of the Holy Family. The soil over which the water had flowed soon began to clothe itself with verdure, and numbers of balsam trees afterward grew there. When the Holy Family returned from Egypt, those trees were large enough …More
The Submerged Cathedral Will Rise Again & Triumph Against Hell According to a French legend, not far off the Coast of Brittany, an ancient city was buried beneath the waters by a mysterious cataclysm. …More
The Submerged Cathedral Will Rise Again & Triumph Against Hell According to a French legend, not far off the Coast of Brittany, an ancient city was buried beneath the waters by a mysterious cataclysm. The local fishermen say that when the tide is low on some moonlit nights, the majestic bell tower of a submerged cathedral appears amid the waves. And suddenly, over the crashing of the waves, you can hear the distant but solemn pealing of bells that call to mind the splendor of a glorious and holy past. When the surf is calm, the faint but sublime strains of Gregorian Chant or the melodious notes of an organ drift across the sea. The fishermen say that one day the cathedral will return to dry land even more beautiful, as it is kept unscathed under the waves. Looking at the present crisis, many souls may feel sadness in the depths of their hearts as they see all that is truly Catholic submerged beneath the waters of an unprecedented cataclysm. Nevertheless, although impiety appears to …More
"Covid is critical because this is what convinces people to accept total biometric surveillance” - Yuval Noah Harari, top adviser of Klaus Schwab - Related: 1. "Two Years of Global Health Tyranny" - 2. …More