1. Leo XIV explicitly or humorously said that the single language before the tower of Babel was a lack of diversity. §10: “Let us avoid the ‘Babel syndrome’ … the uniformity that levels differences; the claim of a single — even digital — language…” 2. From the 224 footnotes, Pope Francis is cited 55 times. 3. At the press conference, Leo XIV said that the Church and the US tech company ‘Anthropic’, will walk together to "find the way for humanity." 4. The encyclical includes lots of personalist philosophy, including the erroneous idea of an “infinite” dignity of the person and “total gift of self.” 5. The first third of the document is primarily a theological and social-philosophical framework. The encyclical only becomes focused on technology and AI around §90 of the total 226 paragraphs. 6. Leo XIV's summary of past Catholic Social Teaching includes economic and political documents but ignores marriage and family. 7. Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism,... are framed as religions of …Ibindi
Pick up your cross and follow me not dialogue your way to heaven? Thy kingdom come not thy fraternity of people come. The cross of original sin take the blank out of your eye and repent nobody goes to the Father but thru Jesus . World is at war and your stuck in liberation theology man centered universe. Original sin teaching is hot potato in todays church Fairy tale Disney theology its a small world after all theme runs through this fake Pope. His ghost writers must of been smoking a joint doing this while listening to Simon & Garfunkel YouTube Music
The famous Chartres Pilgrimage in France is deeply tied to the Traditional Latin Mass movement, and the priests who lead it are primarily from traditionalist Catholic communities. Because of historical divisions, the event is split into two entirely separate pilgrimages with different organizers and priests: 1. The "Pilgrimage of Christendom" (Paris to Chartres) The Priests: The chaplaincy and spiritual direction are primarily provided by priests from the FSSP (Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter) and other diocesan priests loyal to Rome. 2. The "Pilgrimage of Tradition" (Chartres to Paris) The Priests: This route is organized directly by and accompanied by priests from the SSPX (Society of St. Pius X).
On the surface it appears to be kosher, having everyone kneel is most reverent. Perhaps a most correct method to receive Holy Communion would be via "Ocular Communion": Instead of consuming the Eucharist, medieval pilgrims and local parishioners practiced "ocular communion". The emotional, spiritual climax of the Mass was not eating the bread, but gazing upon the host when the priest elevated it. Many believed that simply looking upon the Body of Christ was enough to secure grace and divine protection.
Today, Bishop Philippe Christory, 68, of Chartres visited and blessed the pilgrims of the Roman Rite on the road to Chartres, France.
Sur la route de Chartres, les pèlerins ont reçu avec joie la visite et la bénédiction de l’évêque de Chartres, au cœur de cette chrétienté vivante et fidèle à la tradition de l’Église.
Dr. Moynihan with Special guest Michael Hottinger discuss Garabandal and Fatima. Listen to Dr. Moynihan and Michael Hottinger as they discuss Garabandal. The Secrets of Garabandal Learn about the connection between Fatima and Garabandal from Michael and Dr. Moynihan. Secrets of Garabandal # 2 Final part 3 The Secrets of Garabandal Part 3
Worse than Germany: On 16 May, the social media account 'SG News' published a video showing a priest celebrating the Eucharist in shallow waters in Sri Lanka. The priest is wearing violet liturgical vestments. He and altar servers stand and walk in the water while the faithful gather in fishing boats.
Saint Philip Neri - May 26 Also known as Amabile Santo Apostle of Rome Philip Romolo Neri Memorial 26 May Profile Though he was related to Italian nobility, Philip came from a poor family. His father, Francisco Neri, worked as a notary. Philip’s brother died in childhood, but his two sisters, Caterina and Elisabetta survived. Known as a pius youth, Philip was taught humanities by the Dominicans. The family moved to San Germano in 1533 to help some relatives with their business, and while there Philip would escape to a local Dominicanchapel in the mountains. Having received a vision that he had an apostolate in Rome, Philip cut himself off from his family, and went there. He was befriended by Galeotto Caccia who took Philip in and paid him to tutor his two sons. Wrotepoetry in Latin and Italian. He studiedphilosophy and theology, and when he tired of learning, he sold all his books and gave the money to the poor. Philip began to visit and care for the sick, and …Ibindi
May 26 Saint Philip Neri. breski1 Philip Romolo Neri (Italian: Filippo Neri), CO, (21 July 1515 – 25 May 1595), known as the Apostle of Rome, was an Italian priest noted for founding a society of secular clergy called the "Congregation of the Oratory".
Pope Leo XIV is ultimately not against AI but aims to guide it toward the common good, writes Nico Spuntoni on LaNuovaBq.it (May 24). He has seen a preview of the encyclical ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ that will be published tomorrow. Leo XIV writes about a crossroads between self-sufficiency and solidarity. The pious-sounding solution Leo XIV offers to avert dehumanization through AI is "the mystery of the Incarnation". As did Leo XIII facing the social question of the 19th century, Leo XIV believes to offer an answer “to another industrial revolution and the developments in artificial intelligence, which pose new challenges for the defense of human dignity, justice, and work.” Leo XIV talks consistently with the overused word “discernment” to guide the actions in an age of widespread familiarity with artificial intelligence. The encyclical warns of danger of humanity gaining excessive power over itself and against moral irresponsibility resulting from overreliance on artificial intelligence. …Ibindi
According to Father Ripperger, the Exorcist/Theologian/etc., Saint Joan of Arc is the Nemesis of Satan - he runs away from the possessed when Saint Joan of Arc appears.
Cardinal Víctor “Tucho” Fernández, a soft-porn author and the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, criticized the Congregation’s Notification on the Works of Fr. Jon Sobrino, S.J. from 2006. At the time, the congregation was led by Cardinal William Levada. The notification was issued with the approval of Pope Benedict XVI. It declared that some of the Spanish Jesuit’s works contain “notable discrepancies with the faith of the Church.” On May 12, speaking at Pontifical Urban University, Tucho claimed that the notification “does not encourage the effort to take seriously the context in which theological reflection takes place.” He attacked the notification for declaring that theology rooted in “the context of the poor” was “inadequate and dangerous”. Tucho also criticized the idea that theology can begin only from ecclesial tradition without serious engagement with lived historical realities. Major Ecclesiological Shift Another revelation from Tucho: “Some …Ibindi
Another revelation from Tucho: “Some time ago, in the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, the instruction given to nuncios in those countries was that they should carefully monitor possible deviations and dangers of inculturation. Now, instead, they are asked to encourage initiatives and processes of inculturation in the lands where they serve as pontifical representatives.”
The very fact that Leo allows Fernandez to remain in charge of the DDF speaks volumes about Leo - Leo and Fernandez embody the Modernist heresy - and are solidifying the errors and demonic inversion of truth warned about by Pope St. Pius X.
Mel Gibson just revealed the most ambitious Christian film ever made — and it starts before the resurrection, before the cross, at the fall of the angels themselves. This is what $200 million and seven years of secret writing looks like. Spotlight Moments: -Gibson tells Joe Rogan the sequel spans from the fall of angels to the death of the last apostle — on IMAX cameras -$200 million budget across two films — the largest Christian film production in history, dwarfing The Passion of the Christ's $30M -The Harrowing of Hell gets its own cinematic act — Christ descending into Sheol, filmed in full IMAX scale -Angelic and demonic battles in other realms confirmed by Deadline sources close to production -Jim Caviezel is out — Finnish unknown Jaakko Otonen steps in as a transfigured, glorified Christ -Gibson on the resurrection: "Verifiable history" — not metaphor, not tradition, not a performance This film isn't a sequel in the Hollywood sense. It's the second act of a theological …Ibindi
“Thanks to Francis, the discourse on migration is now established,” the pro-homosexual Madrid Cardinal José Cobo told ReligionDigital.org (May 23). He asks the rhetorical question why Leo XIV is going to the Canary Islands. His answer: “For the same reason Francis went to Lesbos or Lampedusa.” One of Cardinal Cobo’s most troubling ideas is his desire to “redefine” human dignity according to “the criteria of our time.” #newsFmjosltxra
Chaos on the streets of Oslo, #Norway. Clashes between immigrants and locals. Many residents now avoid going out at night. What happened to the Vikings? Follow us -> LiveLeak
The first papal encyclical on artificial intelligence, Magnifica Humanitas (May 15, 38,000 words), contains lots of truisms but also a bit of everything and nothing. The central contradiction of Magnifica Humanitas is that it condemns centralized technological power and “Babel-like” global systems, while simultaneously demanding supranational governing structures to regulate AI worldwide. In the encyclical, "Babel" becomes a symbol of a civilization built on centralized power, uniformity, and human self-sufficiency. §5 warns that private, often transnational actors possess “resources and capabilities superior to those of many governments,” giving them “impressive power over all of humanity.” However, the proposed solution is stronger international coordination and global governance of AI. The encyclical calls for an “international order” (§33), “universal fraternity” (§44), and globally shared moral principles for governing AI. §64 calls for “more effective forms of cooperation …Ibindi
It's a requirement to be a Catholic (in other words - not a heretic/apostate) l to be Pope. Even if he recanted, he would still not be eligible to be Pope. Please see Cum Ex Aposolatus Officio.
The real masterminds and backstage geniuses behind the rose petals falling from the Pantheon’s oculus on Pentecost Sunday? The Rome firefighters! Italy at its finest
FULL DOCUMENTARY: Once Was Lost — The 70-Year Search for Chaplain Emil Kapaun Father Emil Kapaun, of Pilsen, Kansas, died in a North Korean POW camp in 1951. Since then, he's received the Medal of Honor and is a candidate for sainthood. It was thought his remains were lost forever until March 2021, when the Army made a stunning announcement. A documentary on how Father Kapaun, a war hero being considered for sainthood, was found after 70 years. WichitaEagle
I think that anyone who reads the documented stories told by the soldiers who knew him, and suffered at the hands of the Communists with him, simply falls in love with Venerable Father Kapaun, the shepherd in combat boots and the good thief who prayed to St Dismas every time he risked his life to steal food for the imprisoned soldiers.
Carlos Whittaker did a 7.5-week no-screen experiment and the results are wild. No phone. No TV. No laptop. No watch. Nothing. He even got his brain scanned before and after by a neuroscientist. The outcome? His cerebellum healed years worth of damage in just seven weeks. His cognitive memory score jumped from the 50th percentile to the 99th percentile of adult men in America. He said he felt like a completely different human, sharper, clearer, more alive.
Try 2 days without watching any video screen, recorded audio, listening to radio, recorded music etc. basically no recorded or amplified noise. (playing an acoustic guitar or violin etc.ok as long as it’s not through an amplifier).. you will feel the difference.
The good cause throughout History often finds itself in a situation similar to the Catholics at Lepanto. Everything seems lost humanly speaking, but Our Lady puts in our souls a hope that she will win the battle for the greater glory of God.
IMHO, the current world situation will continue to deteriorate until all seems lost. Then, God will be glorified by giving power to the Virgin and in a miraculous manner, she will bring about the reign of the Immaculate Heart. May it happen soon.
"Descriptions of the Battle of Lepanto based on the Catholic chronicles of the time do not mention an important fact found in the Muslim sources. The latter report that at a certain moment during the battle when the Catholic forces were being defeated, the Turkish fleet saw a majestic and terrible Lady in the sky. She was looking at them with such a menacing gaze that they could not bear it, lost their courage, and fled."