Leo XIV’s New Curia Prefect Started Ugly Cathedral: A new cathedral is planned in Waitara, Sydney, for the Diocese of Broken Bay. The project, which includes education and community facilities, has been designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects. The cathedral neither evokes the Catholic faith nor is it beautiful. The bishop responsible for it is Monsignor Anthony Randazzo, 59. On 25 March, Leo XIV appointed him as the new Prefect of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts. It will be the first new Catholic cathedral to be built in Australia in over a century.
Plans for the new cathedral — the first built in Australia for over a century — in the Diocese of Broken Bay What do you think?
This crowdsurfing priest is Fr. Oscar Pilloni, founder of the Pentecostal-conservative Gospa Mira retreat center in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Video published on Insta
The continued retention of Kissy himself as the Prefect of the Holy Office is the actual and best empirical proof of the veracity of this statement by him. Leo walks in Francis’ shoes.
Former Cleveland Clinic Medical Director Dr. Daniel Neides breaks down in tears, apologizing to ALL his vaccinated patients. "I didn’t provide informed consent…ABSOLUTELY DEPLORABLE on my part and I apologize to my patients."
Eric Spracklen - Stumbled across a video with 24,000,000 views and nearly 1,000,000 li... Stumbled across a video with 24,000,000 views and nearly 1,000,000 likes on Instagram. Make me believe NASA’s credibility will never recover from the fake moon landings. People don’t trust it. It will probably take Elon running the entire space program for people to believe. x.com/EricSpracklen/status/2043305031114330527/vi…
Bishop Barron had followed provocative male accounts on his Facebook. Word on Fire explained it away, saying he had been the subject of a recent hack. The problem? He had followed similar accounts, going at least as far back as January 2024...
As a political, economic, technological, and military superpower, the United States bears a distinctive responsibility to contain dangerous regimes and dictatorships that pose a grave threat to the world. This position was articulated by Cardinal Gerhard Müller on Kath.net on 14 April. He continues: “In light of present circumstances, the brutal crimes committed against one’s own people and against other nations must be confronted - not only through economic sanctions, but, where necessary, by military means.” Cardinal Müller even draws a parallel with the Nazis: “The policy of appeasement toward Adolf Hitler proved catastrophic and exacted a devastating toll in World War II.” Turning to Iran, Müller states: “The Iranian regime must be unequivocally denounced worldwide as a perversion of religion - religion which is ordered toward the worship of God and must never, in any form, be exploited to justify killing of innocent people.” He envisions a just peace as one in which “the …Күбрәк
The quote, the Iranian regime, should read, "The Israelian regime must be unequivocally denounced...as a perversion of religion...should never be exploited to justify killing of innocent people."
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,…Күбрәк
PeachProof @PeachProof23 The public school system isn't what we thought. "I’m literally getting my degree in education right now and what I just found in my textbook is terrifying. This isn't just a "conspiracy" anymore—it’s written in black and white." Parents, you NEED to see this.
June consistory Not About Liturgy: Pope Leo XIV sent Easter greetings to the cardinals, outlining the June consistory. The letter has been published in full on SilereNonPossum. In it, Leo XIV praised the work on Francis's document 'Evangelii Gaudium' carried out in small groups at the January consistory. In June, he intends to focus specifically on the progress made by the groups regarding Evangelii Gaudium, particularly with regard to mission and the transmission of the faith. There is no mention of liturgy.
Il est quelquefois représenté avec cette flamme sur le front. Il est le patron des marins. De la férie : messe du premier dimanche après Pâques Sanctoral Saint Pierre Gonzalez, dit saint Elme, Dominicain (1190-1246) Pierre Gonzalez naquit, l’an 1190, dans la ville d’Astorga, en Espagne, d’une famille distinguée. Son oncle, évêque de Palencia, charmé de ses talents, le pourvut d’un canonicat et le fit ensuite nommer doyen du Chapitre de sa cathédrale. Le jour de sa prise de possession, Gonzalez, naturellement vaniteux, voulut traverser la ville sur un cheval superbement paré. C’est là que la Providence l’attendait: sa vanité se repaissait des applaudissements de la foule, quand le cheval se cabra, renversant dans la boue l’orgueilleux cavalier, au milieu des huées de la populace. Cette humiliation fut un coup de la grâce. Pierre se releva tout confus, et dit à haute voix: « Puisque le monde se moque de moi, je me moquerai de lui à mon tour. » Il tint parole. Dans la solitude …
Saint Peter Gonzalez, known in Spain as Saint Elmo, is depicted walking on water and holding a flame. This flame representsSaint Elmo's fire.He is sometimes shown with this flame on his forehead. He is the patron saint of sailors.