Today, Leo XIV published a message celebrating the tenth anniversary of Francis’ document Amoris Laetitia, which, according to footnote 351, "allowed" adulterers to grab Holy Communion. Leo XIV writes: “Pope Francis offered the universal Church a luminous message of hope regarding conjugal love and family life, which was the fruit of three years of synodal discernment [...]: the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia.” He thanks the Lord for “the stimulus that has encouraged reflection and pastoral conversion in the Church” and asks God “for the courage to persevere on this path”. According to Leo XIV, ‘Amoris Laetitia’ has “strengthened the Church’s doctrinal and pastoral commitment to the service of young people, married couples and families”. He adds: “Amoris Laetitia offers valuable teachings that we must continue to examine today.” Leo XIV even cites the controversial Chapter 8, "inviting the Church to accompany, discern and integrate fragility (cf. AL chap. VIII)" and wants …ተወሳኺ
"Obudź się Ameryko", artykuł mógłby być ważną lekcją dla przyszłości Polski. Porównanie dokąd poszła Ameryka a dokąd Chiny. Zdjęcie główne zostało wybrane przez GTV. "East Palestine" jest miejscowością w stanie Ohio, US. W tamtej miejscowości kilka lat temu wykoleił się pociąg z chemikaliami. Jest to jedno ze zdjęć zamieszczonych przez autora. Artykuł jest fragmentem książki. U końca artykułu pisze, że dochód z książki przeznacza na humanitarną pomoc dla dzieci z Gazy.
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The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) has sent all diocesan bishops in Italy a newly published book explaining the reasons behind its planned episcopal consecrations. The book At the Service of the Church argues that some Church leaders have "adulterated the faith", creating a situation that justifies resistance to authority. In a letter accompanying the book, District Superior Don Gabriele D’Avino describes the initiative as an invitation for bishops to reflect on the crisis in the Church.
@Strong and steadfast The "wife" in your analogy is Catholic, not a rebellious protestant. She carefully avoids private judgment of her husband, righteously appealing to an higher ecclesial authority, instead of taking matters into her own hands.
More like finding out that her "husband" had a vasectomy before their marriage without telling her, resulting in no children and a sham marriage, and the "wife" deciding to file for annulment so that they both might live in truth for a change.
New York City NYC Spent Over $368 Million To Combat Homelessness This Past Fiscal Year. Now the State Can't Track the Money. The Big Apple is spending more than ever on services for the unsheltered, but state auditors don’t know if it’s working. | 3.18.2026 1:00 PM (Xinhua/Sipa USA/Newscom) As New York City continues to spend more money to fight homelessness, state officials are struggling to track how funds are being spent. That's according to a recent New York State Comptroller report, which found that the city spent $368 million on its unsheltered homeless population in FY 2025, more than triple the amount spent in FY 2019. The unsheltered homeless population—individuals who are not using the Department of Homeless Services' shelter system—makes up only a small fraction (3 percent) of the city's total homeless population, according to data from 2024. In FY 2019, there were 3,588 unsheltered people; in FY 2025, there were 4,504, "a 26 percent increase from pre-pandemic levels." As the …
Christianity in the Philippines When we talk about the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines in 1521, we are talking about a truly monumental moment in history, not just for the islands but for the entire story of the Church in Asia. This was the moment when the Gospel was publicly proclaimed on Philippine soil in a formal and liturgical way, through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It was not just an encounter between explorers and local communities. It was the beginning of the visible planting of the Catholic Faith in the archipelago. In 1521, the expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the islands. At that time, the Philippines was not a single unified nation but a collection of communities with different cultures, languages, and religious practices. Some regions, especially in parts of Mindanao and nearby areas, had been influenced by Islam through trade and interaction. At the same time, many other communities still practiced indigenous religious traditions. So it is …ተወሳኺ
Leo XIV appointed today two auxiliary bishops in the Archdiocese of Caracas, Venezuela. Monsignor José Manuel León (born 1966 in Barquisimeto) is a Passionist Father, was ordained to the priesthood on 19 March 1994 and is currently a parish priest. Pictured Monsignor José Dionisio Gómez Gouveia (born 1966 in La Guaira) is a diocesan priest of Caracas. He has served in multiple parishes, as a prison chaplain, and in seminary formation. "Beyond Traditions and Rites" Monsignor León's current parish Preciosísima Sangre is in eastern Caracas, near Petare and a slum area. His homilies are published on ParroquiaPreciosisimaSangre.wordpress.com. He uses a Francis-style pastoral tone with the buzzwords mercy, welcome, and fraternity. In a reflection from 8 July 2023, he wrote that Jesus moved beyond a religion sustained “only in traditions,” criticizes a faith reduced to rites, and says it is easy to “wash hands” while failing to extend them “for fraternal embrace.” He also attacks attachment …ተወሳኺ
The Scottish Parliament rejected an assisted suicide bill by 69 votes to 57 on 17 March. The proposal would have allowed “terminally ill” adults to kill themselves. Claims that the bill was “the most safeguarded in the world” were refuted in the emotional and two-year long debate. MSPs were given a free vote, not along party lines. Three MSPs changed their vote from supporting the bill earlier to opposing it. The bill had already passed an earlier stage in 2025, but lost support after scrutiny and amendments. Concerns raised by opponents included pressure or coercion on vulnerable people and the doctor–patient relationship. The opposition included several medical bodies like psychiatrists and pharmacists as well as disability organisations. The vote was not the first but another failed attempt to legalise assisted dying in Scotland. Campaigners will likely bring forward new bills, supported by the state television BBC. #newsYrpzmnuvzv
**On the Honor Due to Fatherhood: A Meditation for the Feast of St. Joseph** The Fourth Commandment does not say: *Honor thy father, if he deserves it.* It says: *Honor thy father and thy mother* — full stop, without qualification, without an escape clause for the wayward, the weak, or the wicked. This is not an oversight in the divine economy. It is the very point. The commandment does not honor *this man* or *that man* in his particularity. It honors *fatherhood itself* — the office, the station, the participation in the paternal authority of God. When we honor our fathers, we honor the image of GOD the FATHER from whom all fatherhood in heaven and on earth receives its name (*Ephesians* 3:15). The vessel may be cracked. The image nonetheless points beyond itself to the archetype. St. Thomas Aquinas, expounding the *Secunda Secundae*, places piety (*pietas*) as that virtue by which we render to parents and to *patria* the debt owed for the gift of existence and formation (*ST* II-II …ተወሳኺ
Apostasy from the Faith is defined as “the complete and voluntary abandonment of the Christian religion, whether the apostate embraces another religion such as Paganism, Judaism, Mohammedanism, etc., or merely makes profession of Naturalism, Rationalism, etc.” (Catholic Encyclopedia, s.v. “Apostasy”). The First Commandment of God Lesson 16 from theBaltimore Cathechism 205.How does a Catholic sin against faith? ACatholic sins against faithby apostasy, heresy, indifferentism, and by taking part innon-Catholicworship. Sins against faith: Apostasy: This is the complete abandonment of the Christian faith received in baptism; for example, Catholics who change religions or those who, without formally changing religions, have completely distanced themselves from the Catholic faith, falling into rationalism, pantheism, Marxism, Freemasonry etc.
Marxist Robert Prevost: “Everything we hear about synodality today, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 80s.” Prevost himself asserts that, as early as the 1980s, he was already practicing anti-Catholic apostate "synodality"; and we must remember that Prevost was 'ordained' as a "deacon" in 1981 and "ordained" as a "priest" in 1982. Thus, it is proven that, from the very beginning of his infiltration into the priesthood, the Marxist Robert Prevost did not profess the Catholic faith.
Exploring the Apparitions of St. Joseph Each apparition carried a message. Each one deepened devotion to the silent saint who protected the Holy Family. St. Teresa of Ávila’s heavenly provider In 16th-century Spain, St. Teresa of Ávila faced a crisis. She was trying to establish a new convent but had no money to pay the workers. That’s when St. Joseph appeared to her. In her autobiography, she writes: I found myself in desperate need, with no idea how to solve it or pay the laborers. Then St. Joseph – my true father and protector – appeared and assured me that resources would come. I should go ahead and hire the workers. Though I didn’t have a penny, I obeyed. The Lord provided the money in ways that astonished everyone who heard about it (Book of Her Life XXXIII, 12). This wasn’t St. Joseph’s only visit to St. Teresa. Years earlier, in 1521, during the feast of the Assumption, Teresa experienced an ecstasy so intense she nearly lost consciousness. She describes what happened next: …ተወሳኺ
Exploring the Apparitions of St. Joseph Who did St. Joseph appear to? Who has ever seen St. Joseph? There haven't been many apparitions of St. Joseph, but it has happened that the holy patriarch has manifested himself, almost always together with Mary and Jesus. aleteia