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Saint Giuseppe Cafasso - June 23
Also known as
Joseph Cafasso
Priest of the Gallows
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23 June
23 January on some calendars
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Born with a deformed spine, and into a wealthy peasant family; he was short in stature and crippled throughout his life. Ordained in 1833. Professor of moral theology at the ecclesiastical college at Turin in 1836. Superior of the college from 1846 to 1860. Retreat house director. Pastor of Saint Francis Church in 1848. Renowned confessor. Promoted devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. Friend of and advisor to Saint John Bosco, having first met him when Joseph was 12 years old; Saint John wrote a biography of Saint Joseph. Uncle of Blessed Joseph Allamano. Founded religious fellowships.
Worked to reform prisons and prisoners, and to improve prison conditions in Turin. Ministered to condemned prisoners, winning converts. Once escorted 60 newly converted condemned to the gallows. Since many of the prisoners were hanged immediately …More

Saint Joseph Cafasso - June 23
breski1 Joseph Cafasso (Italian: Giuseppe Cafasso; 15 January 1811 – 23 June 1860) was an Italian Catholic priest who was a significant social reformer in early 19th-century Turin. He was one of the so-called "Social Saints" of the city who emerged during that era.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cafasso
Cafasso was born to a peasant family in the town of Castelnuovo d'Asti (now called Castelnuovo Don Bosco in honor of another sainted native of the town), in the region of Piedmont. He was the third of his parents' four children. His sister Marianna was later to become the mother of the Blessed Joseph Allamano, founder of a missionary religious institute.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cafasso
As a youth, Cafasso felt called to become a priest and entered the archdiocesan seminary in Turin to undertake his studies for this. During this period he came to know another young native of the town, John Bosco, whom he would later encourage and support in the …More

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🇫🇷 Youths twerked on destroyed cars in Paris during the Festival of Music (Fête de la Musique) amid scenes of chaos.
Despite 243 arrests nationwide and 148 in Paris alone, the French Interior Ministry reported "the situation across the country was under control."
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I try to avoid listening to trump and his administration. Sometimes watching it on gtv or what others say in their interviews. And I always regret it. This video is one reason why. He will not stop till he causes WWlll. Which I have warned he will cause. the man has totally lost his mind.
Ray McGovern : Will Russia Escalate?

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Instaurare Omnia in Christo

Ray McGovern needs to keep his opinions to a minimum. Sometimes he has no idea what he is saying about Putin. I usually don't listen to him. And this is why.

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Cardinal McElroy Leads Souls to Hell by Presiding Over Mass at LGBTQ Event
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Your Actions Reveal Whom You Love
The Israelites were exiled due to their sinfulness, turning away from God and worshiping false gods. Despite God’s teachings and the example of Jesus Christ, people continue to justify their sins and reject the truth. To truly love God, one must strive to conform their heart to the truth, overcome weaknesses, and demonstrate love through actions, not just words.
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Saint John's Eve - June 23
Saint John's Eve, starting at sunset on 23 June, is the eve of celebration before the Feast Day of Saint John the Baptist. The Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:26–37, 56-57) states that John was born six months before Jesus; therefore, the feast of John the Baptist was fixed on 24 June, six months before Christmas according to the old Roman calculation (ante diem VIII Kalendas Iulias). This feast day is one of the very few saints' days which commemorates the anniversary of the birth, rather than the death, of the saint being honored.

The Feast of Saint John closely coincides with the June solstice, also referred to as Midsummer in the Northern Hemisphere. The Christian holy day is fixed at 24 June; but in most countries festivities are mostly held the night before, on Saint John's Eve. This holiday is celebrated in many places.
Saint John's Day, the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, was established by the undivided Christian Church in the 4th century A.D., in honour …More

June 23: Saint John's Eve.
Saint John's Eve, starting at sunset on 23 June, is the eve of celebration before the Feast Day of Saint John the Baptist. The Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:26–37, 56-57) states that John was born six months before Jesus; therefore, the feast of John the Baptist was fixed on 24 June, six months before Christmas according to the old Roman calculation (ante diem VIII Kalendas Iulias). This feast day is one of the very few saints' days which commemorates the anniversary of the birth, rather than the death, of the saint being honored.
The Feast of Saint John closely coincides with the June solstice, also referred to as Midsummer in the Northern Hemisphere. The Christian holy day is fixed at 24 June; but in most countries festivities are mostly held the night before, on Saint John's Eve. This holiday is celebrated in many places.
Saint John's Day, the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, was established by the undivided Christian Church in the 4th century A.D., in honour …More

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Andy Burnham sworn in as new MP after Starmer announces resignation

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Andy Burnham sworn in as new MP after Starmer announces resignation

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Keir Starmer resigns, with Andy Burnham confirming he'll stand to replace him
Burnham has now been sworn in as the MP for Makerfield
Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting says he'll back Burnham's bid to become Labour leader and prime minister
Streeting - who quit Starmer's government last month - had previously said he would stand in any leadership race
This contest appears to be over before it's begun, writes the BBC's Henry Zeffman
Speaking outside No 10, the PM thanked his wife in an emotional speech and said he wanted to be the "best dad I can to my beautiful children" - watch the speech in full
What happens now? Starmer says he'll remain as PM until his successor is chosen, which will happen by the time "Parliament returns in September" or sooner if Labour gets behind one candidate and there's no contest
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Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Jurors, Not Newspapers, To Return Frank Verdict, Declares Old Reporter
Sunday, June 22, 1913
Writer Declares He Has Only Worked for Fair Trial and Fair Play—Race Question Is No Issue in Phagan Case—Rosser Not Writer.
By AN OLD POLICE REPORTER.
There were few developments in the Phagan case last week that to my mind were worth considering seriously or that threw new light upon the mystery.
Perhaps it was because of this that a good many people wrote letters to "The Old Police Reporter"—some commending my articles, others condemning them; but in every case indicating clearly that the interest has not lessened.
I observe that some of the State newspapers are publishing foolish little paragraphs, bearing the Atlanta date line, to the effect that the Hearst newspapers have been "bought to defend Frank." This is too foolish to notice.
Still other newspapers are taking advantage of the silly season to point out various phases of the case that to my mind are neither …
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Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 7,6.12-14.
Jesus said to his disciples: "Do not give what is holy to dogs, or throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them underfoot, and turn and tear you to pieces.
Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This is the law and the prophets."
"Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many.
How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few."
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RO KHANNA: “Let me be clear, Netanyahu is the one that actually told members of congress to add section 224 (merging the U.S. and Israeli militaries) into the bill.” Khanna says the quiet part out loud. Our elected officials are subservient to a foreign nation. We are Occupied.

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One message for Muslims, another for Catholics: While Pope Leo XIV described the Great Mosque of Algiers in April as "a divine, sacred space" where "God is present", Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad, Prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue, told AdVaticanum.com on June 22 that "Catholics should understand papal gestures in non-Christian spaces as symbolic acts of encounter and dialogue" and "not as approval of all religious beliefs equally."

After Leo XIV told moslems that mosques are "sacred space", Cardinal Koovad says that "Catholics should understand papal gestures in non-Christian spaces (Mosques) as symbolic acts of encounter and dialogue, not as a denial of the uniqueness of Christ or as approval of all religious beliefs equally."

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Cardinal Koovakad on dialogue with Patriarch Kirill and Pope Leo’s visit to a mosque | Advaticanum

Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad is the Prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue, the Vatican department responsible for promoting understanding, cooperation and engagement between the Catholic Church and followers of other religious traditions.
After joining the Holy See’s diplomatic service in 2006, following studies at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, he held posts in Algeria, South Korea, Iran, Costa Rica and Venezuela. His experience later led to his being entrusted with the organisation of papal trips, including high-risk journeys such as Pope Francis’s 2021 visit to Iraq, earning him the reputation of being the Francis pontificate’s “travel agent” as he arranged the complex itinerary of one of the most travelled popes in history.
Created a cardinal in 2024 and appointed Prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue in 2025, his career has marked a series of firsts. He is the first member of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church to head a curial department. He …

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Paris, Festival of Music 🇫🇷 I wonder what Voltaire, Rousseau or Descartes would make of the face this city shows in 2026…

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Friedrich Nietzsche ~ Few are made for independence, it is the priviege of the strong.

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🙏 Morning Minute Retreat (June 22, 2026)

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Pope Leo Sings With Children at Vatican Summer Camp - Shalom World News
Pope Leo shared a joyful musical moment with children at the Vatican’s summer camp, joining them in singing "Jesus Christ, You Are My Life," the official hymn of World Youth Day 2000. Speaking to the children in the Paul VI Hall, the Pope encouraged them to build genuine friendships through playing, talking, and praying together. While praising the benefits of technology, he warned against spending too much time on phones and screens.

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Visita del Santo Padre all’ “Estate Ragazzi in Vaticano”, 22.06.2026

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Let the Will of the Modernists be Done?

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Let the Will of the Modernists be Done?

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò: I invite everyone to meditate on this excellent article.
As the date of July 1, 2026, approaches, the ecclesial climate is becoming increasingly heated. The announcement of the upcoming episcopal consecrations at the seminary of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X in Écône has, predictably, unleashed a flurry of reactions, attacks, and attempts at mediation that, far from clarifying the situation, only confirm the depth of the abyss into which the Church finds itself. These reactions culminated in Pope Leo’s speech
on Tuesday evening (June 16) at Castel Gandolfo. Called upon to speak on the Fraternity, the Pontiff delivered a performance so superficial it made one’s wrists tremble: “We invited them, and I am still considering whether to launch another appeal, saying: ‘Don’t do it. Let us try to live in communion within the Church.’ But the choice is theirs. We must realize what this means for them and for the Church. Certainly, division among …

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