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Leo XIV Accepts Resignation of Peruvian Bishop – Accused of Homosexual Abuse

Today, Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Italian born Bishop Antonio Santarsiero Rosa, 75, of Huacho, Peru. No successor was appointed.
The resignation follows allegations of homosexual misconduct. In April 2026, InfoVaticana.com had reported that complaints had been submitted to the Apostolic Nunciature in Lima and to the Vatican, accusing Santarsiero of homosexually abusing a former minor seminarian and a priest who had served as his secretary.
As usual, Santarsiero has categorically denied all allegations.
The seminarian claimed Santarsiero subjected him to unwanted sexual contact and used promises of scholarships, employment, and opportunities within the diocese to exercise influence over him.
The former secretary to Santarsiero alleges that the bishop subjected him to unwanted physical contact and psychological manipulation. According to the dossier, the priest also claims Santarsiero attempted to discredit him by spreading claims about his sexual orientation after he rejected …Caman

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Malki Tzedek

Peru, Peru... What's the common thread?....

Return To Tradition

Bishop routinely retire at 75, and they do so via resignation.

Homily Thursday, July 16, 2026

Isaiah 26:7-9, 12, 16-19
“Lord, you will decree peace for us.”
Excellent discovery. God is peace.
Matthew 11:28-30
“I will give you rest.”
Rest in the Spirit is now. May we receive it.
Biblical texts: NAB-RE
Normand Thomas.

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perceo3 y’a jɛnsɛn ka bɔ Lord CARLOS CARLOS yɔrɔ

Planned by design

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Euthanasia Bill Rapporteur Attends Mass, Takes Offense at Anti-Euthanasia Homily

"One does not care for life by giving death," Father François Yambressinga, parish priest of La Madeleine in Châteaudun, said during his July 5 homily, before the French National Assembly's final vote on legalizing euthanasia tomorrow. He urged the faithful to "pray for life" and to "pray for parliamentarians so that they do not do just anything."
Among the congregation was Philippe Vigier, the bill's general rapporteur. He is also the mayor of Châteaudun and a member of the National Assembly for Les Démocrates.
Vigier attended the Mass because it was part of the town's annual Foire aux Laines medieval festival. Civic officials appear in costume. He sat in the front row dressed as the fifteenth-century military commander Jean de Dunois.
Afterward, Vigier told L'Écho Républicain that he felt personally targeted and "deeply hurt" by the homily. "The priest appealed to the congregation while I had no opportunity to respond. That is unacceptable," he said.
According to witnesses cited by …Caman

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Wilma Lopez ye nin jɛsɛn

During the Mass on July 5, at the Church of the Madeleine in Châteaudun, Father François Yambressinga condemned the proposed law on assistance in dying in his homily, while Deputy-Mayor Philippe Vigier, co-general rapporteur of the bill, was seated in the front row. The elected official, who said he felt "personally attacked," then spoke with the priest after the celebration. The latter is supported by the Bishop of Chartres.

CatMuse

I’m sure he would find the act perpetrated against his wishes far more offensive. However, you can’t fix stupid!

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Bishop Suspends Six Priests, Introduces Strict Discipline

Bishop Hieronymus Emusugut Joya of Maralal, Kenya, has suspended six diocesan priests as part of a sweeping package of measures. They are aimed at strengthening discipline and financial accountability.
The suspensions follow allegations of abuse of ecclesiastical authority, administrative negligence, and the mismanagement of Church property. Announcing the decision during Mass on 12 July, Bishop Joya said he had acted only after receiving credible evidence.
The suspensions affect a significant proportion of the diocese's clergy. Established by St. John Paul II in 2001, the diocese has 15 parishes served by 30 diocesan priests.
Alongside the suspensions, Bishop Joya introduced a series of disciplinary and administrative directives for clergy, including:
- Priests must return to their residences by 7:00 p.m. for evening prayer.
- Priests require the bishop's permission to spend the night away from their residence.
- No lay person may stay overnight in a priest's residence without prior …Caman

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@SonoftheChurch yep, well said. “enforcement is the key”.

SonoftheChurch

A great start for reform, if His Excellency continues it. Enforcement is the key. May all Heaven strengthen and keep him.

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Amnesty International Labelled Catholic Bishops’ Conference “Against Human Rights”

The controversial organisation Amnesty International UK published a report on 8 July listing the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales among 117 organizations it described as part of an “anti-rights movement” in the United Kingdom.
The report, A Growing Threat: the Anti-Rights Movement in the UK, said the listed organizations formed an ecosystem seeking to undermine the rights of women and homosexuals.
It also named the Catholic Medical Association, Premier Christian News, J.K. Rowling’s women-only support service Beira’s Place, and a number of Christian, pro-life, and gender-critical organizations.
The report defined “anti-rights actors” as groups, individuals, and public or private bodies seeking to weaken human rights protections in law and practice.
The publication drew criticism from a number of the organizations named.
Two days after publication, Amnesty International UK withdrew the report. It said the document had been published without passing the organization's …Caman

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CatMuse

They were taken over some years back to push through child killing.

Vincent Capuano

Apostate British society .

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Archbishop Aguer: Traditionis Custodes Fueled Interest in the Roman Rite

Traditionis Custodes (2021) deepened wounds and, contrary to what Pope Francis intended, contributed to growing interest in the Roman rite, Archbishop Emeritus Héctor Aguer, 83, of La Plata, Argentina, wrote in a July 13 statement.
He notes that the Roman rite is especially popular among the young and contributes to “a good portion of conversions.”
“The transmission of the faith,” he adds, “is no longer passed, to a significant degree, from parents to children but from young people to young people.”
Monsignor Aguer says that “persecution or the extreme measures of progressivism” will not stop this growing movement. It goes “far beyond mere fashion” - whereas the fashion over the past sixty years has been to turn the Novus Ordo into an anything-goes vehicle of liturgical devastation.
He writes that the four Eucharistic Prayers of the Novus Ordo have effectively been displaced by “Eucharistic Prayer Zero” - whatever happens to occur to the celebrant at the moment.
In Argentina, the proportion …Caman

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Wilma Lopez ye nin jɛsɛn

Archbishop Aguer, Argentina, on the Traditional Mass: “Traditionis Custodes, issued five years ago, far from healing the wounds, only deepened them. And contrary to what its promoter sought, it contributed to a growing interest in Tradition and Orthodoxy, especially among young people. Today, a good portion of conversions occur among those who prefer the ancient rite (of the Mass). And the transmission of the faith, to a great extent, is no longer passed from parents to children, but from young people to young people”

DrMaria

Correct - because it is "of the Lord!" -- that's why! The TLM has been and still is the primary Means of Grace from Our Lord to this world!

POPE LEO AGREES WITH ME WHEN LG 16 IS INVISIBLE: VC2 IS THE SAME FOR ALL

15.07.2026
POPE LEO AGREES WITH ME WHEN LG 16 IS INVISIBLE: VC2 IS THE SAME FOR ALL
Pope Leo agrees with me. He has to say that LG 8, 14, 16, UR 3, NA 2, Gs 22 etc refer to invisible and hypothetical cases and are not practical exceptions for Ad Gentes 7 ( all need faith and baptism for salvation) and the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus ( EENS), of the Council of Florence 1442.
Vatican Council II is dogmatic (AG 7/EENS) and ecclesiocentric (AG 7/EENS). It is aligned with the ecclesiology of the Roman Missal of the Latin Mass.
Vatican Council II has continuity and not break with Tradition (EENS etc).
We have unity in the whole Church. The excommunicated SSPX bishops are in doctrinal unity on Vatican Council II ( LG 16 invisible) with Cardinal Fernandez and Archbishop Kennedy, when LG 14,16 etc are hypothetical and invisible in 2026. The division ends. The liberalism falls off.
The Vatican, SSPX, sedevacantists and cardinals Fernandez and Ladaria are united on the Creeds, Councils and …Caman

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Jesus Mosaic from Plastic Bottle Caps: Students from Instituto Nuestra Señora de Lourdes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, have created a mosaic of the face of Jesus using thousands of plastic bottle caps. The face is inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. The project was shared by their art teacher, Sebastián Ramírez. He included the phrase "Soli Deo Gloria" ("Glory to God alone") in the post. The students have previously created mosaics honoring Pope Francis, Salvador Dalí, and Lionel Messi.

A group of young people in Argentina is inspiring thousands online with a stunning mosaic of Jesus—made entirely from plastic bottle caps. The massive artwork recreates the iconic face of Christ inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper

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Great and inspiring effort by young people, Bravo! ~ 😍

7.5K reactions · 439 comments | Marta Czech (@MartaAnnaCzech) on X | Marta Czech
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Baby slaughter by abortion in Poland. 136 murdered babies in 2 weeks. She calls it what it is... genocide on a massive scale.

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Swiss Pop Singer Films Lesbian Video in Historic Church: A 22-year-old Swiss pop singer filmed a music video with her girlfriend inside St. Emmeram Church in Regensburg, Germany. The video was intended to promote her song 'You Believe in Jesus, I Believe in Pussy', which celebrates her lesbian relationship. According to the parish, no filming permit had been granted. The matter has been referred to lawyers, and the video has since been removed from the internet.

„Ich bin aus allen Wolken gefallen, als ich das Video am Freitag gesehen habe“, sagte Roman Gerl, Pfarrer von Sankt Emmeram in Regensburg, am Montag. Es habe keine Dreherlaubnis gegeben, und für ein solches Projekt hätte er auch nie eine erteilt."

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D: Popsängerin dreht unerlaubt in bayerischer Kirche

Eine junge Schweizer Popsängerin hat mit ihrer Freundin für ein anzügliches Video in einer bayerischen Kirche gedreht, um damit ihre neue Single zu vermarkten. „Ich bin aus allen Wolken gefallen, als ich das Video am Freitag gesehen habe“, sagte Roman Gerl, Pfarrer von Sankt Emmeram in Regensburg, am Montag. Es habe keine Dreherlaubnis gegeben, und für ein solches Projekt hätte er auch nie eine erteilt. In dem Clip zu ihrem Lied „You believe in Jesus, I believe in Pussy“ feiert die 22-jährige Sängerin Milune ihre lesbische Liebesbeziehung. Der katholische Pfarrer bezeichnete das Video als „frivol“ und sprach von einem „absoluten No-Go“. Er sei schockiert, wie damit religiöse Gefühle massiv verletzt worden seien. Anwälte sollen Verbreitung stoppen Die Angelegenheit sei in Absprache mit der Bistumsverwaltung an eine Anwaltskanzlei übergeben worden, um eine weitere Verbreitung des Videos zu unterbinden, so Gerl. Am Montag war es bereits im Internet nicht mehr abrufbar. Der Pfarrer sagte, …

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SonoftheChurch

Press charges to the maximum against both filthy marauders for trespassing.

en.news y’a jɛnsɛn ka bɔ Sally Dorman yɔrɔ

Cardinal Müller Misrecites Latin during Ordination: On 4 July, during the ordination of three priests for the Institut du Bon Pasteur in Courtalain, France, Cardinal Müller said "manus" ("hand") instead of "munus" ("office" or "ministry"). The correct wording would have been: "...so that they may persevere in this office."

Cardinal Müller said "manus" instead of "munus.
Müller was supposed to say: “Da, quæsumus, omnipotens Pater, in hos famulos tuos Presbyterii dignitatem; innova in visceribus eorum Spiritum sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti munus obtineant, censuramque morum exemplo suæ conversationis insinuent.” (“Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty Father, invest these Thy servants with the dignity of the Priesthood; do Thou renew in their hearts the spirit of holiness, so that they may persevere in this office, which is next to ours in dignity, since they have received it from Thee, O God. May the example of their lives lead others to moral uprightness.”)
Instead, Müller actually said: “Da, quæsumus, omnipotens Pater, in hos famulos tuos Presbyterii dignitatem; innova in visceribus eorum Spiritum sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti manus obtineant, censuramque morum exemplo suæ conversationis insinuent.” (“Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty Father, invest these Thy servants …Caman

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A few days ago, in a KTV interview regarding the FSSPX, he stated that it was a "liturgical impossibility" for the Superior General, as a priest, to preach before bishops during an episcopal ordination. And yet, he himself utters an incorrect term during the Consecration. Well, as long as no priest preached there, it certainly isn't a "liturgical impossibility" according to the Cardinal's definition....

Electroverse
@Electroversenet
New research claims human emissions are not driving atmospheric CO2. A paper by Dai Ato ran multiple linear regressions for 1959 to 2022, testing two predictors of the annual CO2 increase: sea surface temperature and human emissions. The result was clear: when the oceans warmed, CO2 levels rose almost exactly in step - about two to three parts per million for every one degree Celsius of warming.
Adding human emissions to the model didn't change the outcome. Using only ocean temperature, the model reproduced global CO2 levels with near-perfect accuracy - a correlation of 0.995 and an error of just one to two ppm by 2022. The main factor governing the annual increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration is sea surface temperature rather than human emissions. Earlier studies have shown the same pattern. Temperature changes first, CO2 follows.
If Ato is correct, cutting human emissions won't lower atmospheric CO2 because it's the oceans that set the pace.

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Before Spain’s 2–0 victory against France, the head coach spoke openly about his deep faith “It would be unfair to ask God to help me and not the other team” 🙏

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CatMuse

Yeah, it would when you're playing for your own glory.

perceo3 y’a jɛnsɛn ka bɔ Lord CARLOS CARLOS yɔrɔ

Tell me who you appoint as a Bishop and i will tell you who you are

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