Matthew 7:15-16 Beware of false prophets, who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. By their fruits you shall know them. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
Hosea 11:1-4, 8c-9 “I am God, and not a man.” God has loved us since our childhood; whoever we are, God loves us. Matthew 10:7-15 “The kingdom of heaven is at hand.” The kingdom of God is Love within us. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
[Venerable Mary of Agreda – XVII Century AD; born/died: Agreda, Spain; Mystic; Writer; ‘Blue Nun’] They mingled these conversations, or readings from the Scriptures, sometimes with manual labor, when the saint was obliged to continue at his work. Our most amiable Lady added to them the consolations of the celestial doctrines ; and thus the happy husband made greater advancement in virtue than with the work of his hands. She showed to Him the great fruit that may be drawn from labor. Believing herself unworthy to be maintained by her spouse, she was humbled, in thinking how much she was indebted to him. She felt herself as much obliged as if she had been the most useless of creatures, and, being unable to assist our saint, she served him whenever it was possible. About this time St. Joseph saw, one day, a great number of birds come to recreate the queen of creatures. ‘They fluttered around her, as if to form a choir, and sang with a delicious melody. St. Joseph had not before witnessed …Mai
"The All-Powerful forgot not His poor, and, while giving them occasion to augment their merits and to exercise their virtues, He gave them also food in season, Sometimes He inspired their neighbors or acquaintances to assist them by a gift. Oftener St. Elizabeth sent them succors from her own house; for, since the visit of the Queen of Heaven, she had resolved w help them, and our sweet. Lady sent in return some work of her own hands. Our Holy Mistress sometimes exercised the power with which she was endowed over creatures, and the birds brought fruits or bread. Her happy spouse was frequently a witness of these events."
Defying Divine Natural Law and Catholic morality, the obstinate apostate Robert Prevost persists in his determination to elevate—within the synodal sect that masquerades as Catholic—homosexual activist apostates to the leadership of dioceses, now a German diocese.
Today, Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Christian Würtz, 55, as Bishop of Eichstätt, Germany. Leo XIV again chose a canon lawyer. A native of Karlsruhe, he originally studied law at Heidelberg University before entering the seminary. He holds two doctorates - one in both civil and canon law (doctor iuris utriusque) and another in theology. He also served as rector of Freiburg's seminary. At 48, he was the youngest bishop in Germany when he was ordained auxiliary bishop of Freiburg in 2019. At 55, he now becomes the youngest diocesan bishop in Germany. Part of the "Rainbow" Faction Among Bishops In September 2022, Monsignor Würtz voted "yes" at the German Synodal Way for the controversial document on the Doctrinal Reassessment of Homosexuality. The document argued that homosexual orientation is "not self-chosen and ... cannot be changed," and that homosexual Catholics should be accepted without reservation. He also voted yes for the document "Dealing with Gender Diversity." It asked bishops …Mai
For those who still doubt that “Israel” is one of the sickest societies on earth: Over a dozen women aged 20-45, primarily from Ultra Orthodox and religious Zionist communities, contributed to Barkan's report, detailing nearly identical experiences of childhood abuse that involved religious ceremonies, family complicity and systematic torture masked as spiritual rituals. The survivors, who were all children when the abuse occurred, described being drugged, raped, mutilated, filmed and psychologically manipulated through "ceremonies" led by religious figures in which family members, including parents, often participated. Victims spoke of abuse in homes, synagogues, forests and schools, often framed in religious language and mimicking biblical stories. More than one woman described being forced to take part in a ceremony where the abusers acted out the binding of Isaac, tying her up while they performed a makeshift circumcision ritual on her. One of the abuse victims who spoke on Tuesday …Mai
Tuesday, July 7 – Saints Cyril and Methodius, Bishops and Confessors – Blessed Odin Barotto, Parish Priest and Provost of Fossano in Piedmont, Franciscan Tertiary
Leo XIV’s promotion of homosexuals within the Synodal Church has raised suspicions to the point where his own homosexuality is considered more than a mere possibility. Pope Leo appoints German bishop who endorsed homosexual ‘blessings,’ claimed sodomy ‘not sinful’ - LifeSite
If the Lord was in the Flesh today and walking towards Rome... What would He say about the Vatican and those who lead it? Would He tell them 3 times to feed His sheep, or perhaps, "Woe to thee Rome for losing the faith." Let us remember that our Lord did say: by their fruits you shall know them, and their fruits (the last 2 popes) are a sign of falseness, but the question remains, you see, to me He will surely rip a WOE unto them, but perhaps for you is... feed my sheep. I NO longer consider the Vatican Catholic, that is what i think, as I am and you are the Catholic Church, we need to hold true to our faith in our Lord tjrough what was taught by Hus disciples, saints and patriarchs; the Catholic Church I once knew doesn’t exist anymore with the top; I got to experienced our Lord in a Novus Ordo mass, this is how I started my journey, I never knew of the traditions of old, I was indeed oblivious, BUT that doesn’t mean the Eucharist has stopped, no, well at least not yet (but i will happen …Mai
The essential difference between these two groups lies not in their attachment to the traditional Mass, but in their public judgment on the causes of the crisis. Canonically recognized traditional communities continue, by virtue of their statutes, to institutionally accept the Second Vatican Council and the liturgical reforms. They may criticize certain excesses or interpretations, but they do not contest the principles or the legitimacy of the reforms. The SSPX, on the contrary, considers that several conciliar teachings, particularly on religious freedom, ecumenism and collegiality, as well as the liturgical reform itself, constitute deep causes of the crisis and must therefore be subjected to doctrinal criticism.