Dying Benedict XVI Shamelessly Attacked By Jesuit Priest – YouTube

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: December 30th On the conclusion of the year

Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation

Pope Francis EXPOSED – Part 3: Large Pro-Life Families Are Not Safe – YouTube

Pope Francis first unleashed attacks against devout Christian families by ridiculing them, denouncing their pro-life position by stating that there

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Sweden urges caution on puberty blockers, transgender surgeries | World News

A Swedish health board’s updated treatment guidelines for gender dysphoric youth emphasize a more cautious approach to treating minors with

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CATHOLIC LEAGUE FOR RELIGIOUS AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2022 YEAR IN REVIEW – Catholic League

The forces working to undermine the Catholic Church and our Judeo-Christian values doubled-down in 2022. One might expect a traditional-minded

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Pele, Brazil’s football legend, dies aged 82

Pelé won the World Cup three times – the only player in football history to do so – scoring a

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Benedict XVI’s Health: Vatican Provides Update| National Catholic Register

At 2.30pm Rome time on Thursday, Holy See Press Office director Matteo Bruni issued the following statement in response to

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Indian pastor arrested after holding mass on Christmas Day | World News

NOAH SEELAM/AFP via Getty ImagesPolice in India’s northern Uttar Pradesh state arrested two pastors under the state’s “anti-conversion” law, alleging

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Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Sunday in the Octave of Christmas

During the Octaves of the Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost, the Church is so absorbed in the respective mysteries that she puts off everything that could share her attention; whereas during this Octave of Christmas, there is only one day which does not celebrate the memory of some glorious Saint, and our Infant Jesus is surrounded by a choir of heroes who loved and served him…

Spiritual Reading for Day VI Christmas Octave ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

Some are deterred from entering Religion by the apprehension that their abandonment of the world may be afterwards to them a source of regret. In making choice of a state of life, I would advise such persons to reflect, not on the time given to us to live, but on the hour of death, which will determine their happiness or misery for all eternity.