Leo XIV received Cardinal Gianfranco Ghirlanda, S.J., Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and Grand Master Fra’ John Timothy Dunlap on April 10 to address ongoing issues related to the Order’s constitutional reform. According to CatholicHerald.com, the meeting focused on the Order’s revised Constitutional Charter, drafted under Ghirlanda’s supervision. The reform remains controversial as it reshapes the balance between the Order’s sovereignty and Vatican oversight. Leo XIV first met both men together before holding separate discussions. Previous reports had suggested that Cardinal Ghirlanda - appointed by Pope Francis in June 2023 with broad reform powers - could be replaced, possibly by Cardinal Arthur Roche or Cardinal Timothy Dolan. Nico Spuntoni wrote that the audience aimed to review specific constitutional articles and update related regulations. He added that a leadership change may become likely once Ghirlanda’s mandate ends. The Order remains unique as both a …More
Apostate Robert Prevost appoints the apostate French "bishop" and gay activist Joseph de Metz-Noblat, who replaced "Mother" and "Father" in the baptismal register.
Today, Pope Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Joseph de Metz-Noblat as the Bishop of Verdun in France. Born on 6 February 1959 in Cherbourg, he studied civil law, philosophy, and theology. He obtained a licentiate in canon law from the Institut Catholique de Paris, and was ordained as a priest for the Diocese of Verdun in 1987. Leo XIV seems to favor the appointment of pro-homosexual canon lawyers. Public Profile In 2014, Francis appointed Monsignor Metz-Noblat as Bishop of the little-known diocese of Langres, in eastern France. The anti-Catholic magazine Golias described him once as "turning to literature... and terribly bored". He avoids the limelight and is reluctant to take strong public positions. However, he has been involved in one controversy: the baptism register reform in the French church. 2018 Proposal In December 2018, as president of the French bishops’ Council for questions of Canon Law, Bishop Metz-Noblat proposed changing baptismal records from 'father/mother' to 'parents or …More
The higher the apostate Robert Prevost elevates his gay activist accomplices, the greater will be their fall; a deep place in Hell awaits them, for no one mocks God with impunity. Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori: “He who falls from level ground,” says Saint Ambrose, “does not usually suffer much harm; but he who falls from a height is not said merely to fall, but rather to plummet—and for this reason, the fall is mortal” (...). “Let us rejoice,” says Saint Jerome—we priests—“upon seeing ourselves at such a height; yet let us fear the fall all the more for it” [In Ez. 44].
On April 9, 2026, the Holy See Press Office announced that Pope Leo XIV appointed the listed figures as members of the Dicastery for Communication: Curia Cardinal Luis Tagle, 68, Philippines He is considered emotionally instable and holds pro-homosexual views: “The harsh words that were used in the past to refer to homosexuals and divorced and separated people, the unwed mothers, et cetera, in the past they were quite severe,” Tagle told a Catholic youth conference in London in 2015. In 2017, he led a social media initiative in the Philippines called the Lazarus Project, to call for homosexual acceptance in churches. In 2019, he called on Catholic youth to stop discriminating against homosexual people. Furthermore, Cardinal Tagle believes that there is no all-encompassing answer to adultery: “Every situation for those who are divorced and remarried is quite unique. To have a general rule might be counterproductive in the end.” Cristóbal López Romero, 72, of Rabat, Morocco Spanish born …More
The Autobiography of Saint Gemma Galgani (Audiobook) THE LIFE OF THE SERVANT OF GOD, GEMMA GALGANI. An Italian maiden of Lucca The Life of St Gemma Galgani book
The Autobiography of Saint Gemma Galgani (Audiobook) TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE Many years ago, when I was a young priest, I had the good fortune of studying for a time in Rome. During that time, I lived with the Passionist Community at their central house in Rome, Saints John and Paul. This was an international community of Passionists, but largely Italian, and the language of the house was Italian. As a result, I ended my stay in Rome with at least some knowledge of the Italian language. I returned to the States with many memories, and with a desire to put my acquired knowledge of Italian to some practical use. Among many other Roman experiences, I had come into more direct contact with the person and the writings of Saint Gemma Galgani. Gemma was a young lay woman who desired ardently to become a Passionist Nun, but God never granted this desire. However, through her close association with the Passionists, she earned a treasured place among the Passionist Family. As so many others have …More
FL360aero Unfortunate! An Irish man broke into Shannon Airport in Ireland and started damaging the wing, fuselage and tail of a U.S. Air Force C-130 aircraft with an axe. He has been detained for further investigation. facebook.com/…ort-in-ireland-and-started-damag/13…
Catholics for Catholics - Maronite Catholics in Lebanon are praying the Rosary in the streets, ... Maronite Catholics in Lebanon are praying the Rosary in the streets, defying brutal Israeli strikes and religious persecution. Let us unite with them in prayer for peace. x.com/CforCatholics/status/2042620446441640132/vi…
Pro-homosexual Luxembourg Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich has warned that the idea of female ordination would "currently" split the Church. In an interview with VaticanNews.va on 10 April, Cardinal Hollerich referred to the divisions within the Anglican group following the appointment of Sarah Mullally. According to the cardinal, any [impossible] change in access to ordained ministry must come through “the consensus of the whole Church,” not through isolated regional decisions. However, Hollerich claimed a growing frustration among “many” women. For him it is difficult to imagine a Church enduring long-term if “half of the People of God suffer because they have no access to ordained ministry.” Asked about a possible timeline, Cardinal Hollerich said: “I leave that to the Holy Spirit.” In the meantime, he wants to expanding women’s roles in decision-making within the Church. He has three women serving as episcopal delegates in his Archdiocese for consecrated life, the social sector,…More
And here with this second article, we have facebook once again interfering in elections. Facebook interfering in Hungarian election – Budapest The government has accused the tech giant of tilting the playing field in favor of opposition leader Peter Magyar ahead of Sunday’s vote Hungary accuses Facebook of tilting election …
Short video The Muslim Cleric Who Saved Jews from The Nazi || Dr Roy Casagranda Article Arab and Muslim rescue efforts during the … I don't usually like to post or look at Wikipedia, but it was a good article from others I have seen as well while searching. Below is just two sections from the article. Iran became the place of refuge for 116,000 Polish refugees, of whom, around 5,000 were Polish Jews. Iranians openly received them, supplying them with provisions. Young survivors who arrived in Iran became known as the 'Tehran Children'. One of the refugees, Adam Szymel, recalling the moment he entered Iran, said: Well, on the camp, there was on that ship there was just two of us. My mother stayed behind with my grandmother and two sisters. They left about two weeks later. We arrived in at that time was Persia, now it's Iran. Port of Pahlavi ... Finally, we were free. We could really say we were free... It's like when the weight is dropped off your shoulders. That you could speak freely …More
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Bishop Antonio Santarsiero Rosa of Huacho has stepped down as secretary general of the Peruvian bishops’ conference. The move follows homosexual abuse accusations published by InfoVaticana.com. Two independent witnesses accused the bishop of homosexual and psychological misconduct. In a statement posted on X on 9 April, the bishops’ conference said that, in light of the report, Bishop Santarsiero had requested to step aside. He described this as “an act of responsibility towards the institutional mission, in order to dedicate himself to clarifying the truth.” Bishop Santarsiero added that he “categorically” denies the allegations. The statement from the Peruvian bishops’ conference promised “all necessary efforts to clarify the accusations, acting in accordance with established protocols and current legislation, both canonical and civil.” #newsIxrkdohymc
Planned Parenthood released a report over Easter weekend showing a record number of abortions between 2023-2024. The abortion giant’s service data is a year behind, with the 2024-2025 report showing the number of abortions the organization carried out between 2023 and 2024. According to the report, titled “Care Continues,” Planned Parenthood aborted 434,450 unborn babies in that time period. The pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) released an analysis of the report, showing an 8 percent increase from the previous year and a 34 percent increase since 2014. “Yet again, abortions performed by Planned Parenthood hit a record high, demonstrating that abortion remains a top priority for the organization,” CLI Senior Research Associate Tessa Cox said in a statement. The report shows that prenatal services, miscarriage care, and adoption referrals accounted for only 1.7 percent (7,685), 0.6 percent (2,852), and 0.7 percent (3,038) of the organization’s other services. CLI broke down …
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Since 2019, the German-speaking 'Conference on the Liturgy' has been working on a new book of blessings Benedictionale. The Vatican signalled its openness to the project in 2023, with completion planned for 2029. In an interview with katholisch.de on 9 April, the project's chairman, Benedictine Father Johannes Feierabend, said that the blessing formulas are "no longer formulated with priests and deacons in mind". Instead, they speak more generally of 'leadership'. It is still unclear whether laypeople would conclude blessings of the congregation with “May the Lord bless you” or “May the Lord bless us”. The new Benedictionale also includes blessings for homosexual and 'loving' couples: “We believe there should be a formula for this as well,” said Fr. Feierabend. This was the “only point that immediately caught the eye” in the Vatican. Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier suggested that the Vatican should draft such a formula. However, the German-speaking working group wants to write …More