On 1 April, Pope Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Daniel Meagher as Bishop of Rockhampton, Australia. He had been an auxiliary bishop in Sydney since 2021, holding senior governance roles, including that of vicar general. He enjoys working with the homeless and "being close to people on the margins". Former lawyer – knows words and laws Born in 1961 and trained in economics and civil law, he worked as a lawyer. He then studied theology in Sydney and at the Gregorian University in Rome, before being ordained as a priest in 1995. Pope Francis appointed him a bishop in 2021. Participating in and Praising Pagan Ritual Monsignor Meagher took part on May 31, 2023 oin the launch of the so-called 'Reconciliation Action Plan' (RAP). This is a programme used in Australia to promote reconciliation with indigenous peoples. At the launch, a pagan smoking ceremony was led by a man of the Anēwan and Kamilaroi peoples. According to CatholicWeekly.com.au, Bishop Daniel Meagher explained that "purification …níos mó
Skip to content {YouTube CC-BY 4.0} Britain is on the edge of civil war, argues Kings College Professor Dr David Betz, who lays out how he believes a conflict would take place in the UK between migrant communities in the cities and a British population who have been impoverished over the last twenty years at the same time as a widely unpopular mass migration project has been pursued by an elite class perceived as out of touch. Betz predicts unrest may begin in Ireland, though Irish author Eoin Lenihan tells GB News he believes widespread anger in the country would sooner turn to apathy. Maitre Thibault de Montbrial counters, saying France is one large riot away from a total societal breakdown. Montbrial says daily riots in the migrant-dominated suburbs of French cities go largely covered up by local media. Political researcher Ralph Schoelhammer, however, argues Europe, and especially Britain, could expect an uprising against elites fuelled by a demand for regime change, rather than …
“The Church has damaged the liturgy of the Mass. It is too noisy now! It’s as if we are celebrating ourselves. It has become a convivial moment, whereas we are there to worship God; we need a liturgy that worships God. We no longer speak of salvation and the soul!” - Robert Cardinal Sarah
"He has come into our country and dwelt in one body amidst the many, and in consequence the designs of the enemy against mankind have been foiled and the corruption of death, which formerly held us in its power, has simply ceased to exist. For the human race would have perished utterly had not the Lord and Savior of all, the Son of God, come among us to put and end to death." Saint Athanasios of Alexandria
St. Athanasius of Alexandria ~~~ It appeared desirable to adhere to and maintain to the end, that Faith which, enduring from antiquity, we have received...
Solemn Procession of the Most Blessed Sacrament at the conclusion of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, celebrated this morning by His Beatitude Pierbattista Cardinal Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Canadian Miriam Lancaster, 84, went to a hospital in Vancouver late March with severe back pain. She told EWTN that before any tests or diagnosis, a doctor offered assisted suicide: “The very first thing she said to me was: ‘I would like to offer you MAiD.’” She had come for treatment and responded: “No, thank you.” Lancaster added that her husband had previously been told the same and had replied: “There is no way that we are going to take measures to end our life. That is in the hands of the Lord.” A few years later she gave the same response.
When Miriam Lancaster went to the hospital for severe back pain, she was stunned to be offered euthanasia instead of real care. In this conversation, she shares how that moment exposed a terrifying shift in our culture: suffering patients are being treated as problems to “solve,” not persons to love. She says, her husband had also been offered assisted su*cide a few years earlier as well. From a Catholic perspective, Miriam’s story is a stark reminder that every life—especially when it’s fragile, disabled, or in pain—is precious, unrepeatable, and entrusted to us by God, not the state or the medical system. Her witness challenges us to build a society that offers compassion, accompaniment, and authentic palliative care, never a lethal injection disguised as “dignity.”
The central figures present before the Sacrament for the Life of the World are Jesus on the eve of Sacrifice and Satan on the eve of battle to restore the darkness.
When ziokillers talk about the emergence of a type of messiah from their evil, they are talking about Bibi handing over the reigns to some kind of anti-christ. He is confusing his defeat with a victory. Our Lord told us that He will return during a time of grace, not evil. "...then the end will come".
Low IQ fanboys. This is what your church wants. Basically man-children. When tradition has been completely erased, there is no need for memory. Everything is transient and juvenile. There is nothing eternal, and thus there is no peace, only disturbance, like a churning adolescence.
53K views · 2.4K reactions | What do you think happened to this lost village? I should state that my theory is merely just speculation and I have no evidence that this was indeed that case. Therefore, you guess is as good as mine - and I’d love to hear some more theories, if you have any. The church tower is very easily accessible, just located in a small patch of woodland off a fairly busy road near the town of Newmarket. The clothes with the hi-vis vest is a scarecrow, but it really did scare me when I visited! | Great British Architecture What do you think happened to this lost village? I should state that my theory is merely just speculation and I have no evidence that this was indeed that case. Therefore, you guess is as good as mine - and I’d love to hear some more theories, if you have any. The church tower is very easily accessible, just located in a small patch of woodland off a fairly busy road near the town of Newmarket. The clothes with the hi-vis vest is a scarecrow, but …níos mó
Judge Andrew Napolitano says Trump is “not all there” and heading for a war illegal, unwinnable, and driven by pressure from Israel and donors. It's a disaster in the making. INTERVIEW: Mercenaries for a foreign country
Leo XIV Prays for ‘Fruitful Service’ of Female Archbishop of Canterbury On Jan. 28, 2026, Dame Sarah Elisabeth Mullally (b. 1962) was elected to succeed Justin Welby as the 106th Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. ‘Her Grace’ was officially installed in Canterbury Cathedral on Mar. 25, 2026. It was an installation/enthronement only because her ‘ordination’, which made her a bishop according to Anglican theology, had already taken place on July 22, 2015, for her first post as ‘Bishop’ of Crediton. The so-called ‘Archbishop of Canterbury’ is the spiritual leader of the schismatico-heretical sect known as the Church of England, originally established by King Henry VIII in 1534, and of the wider conglomerate of Protestant sects and pseudo-churches known as the Anglican Communion, including the Episcopal Church in the United States. Technically, the British monarch is the supreme head of the Church of England, but his role is mostly ceremonial. The spiritual leadership over the Anglican …níos mó
Prevost demonstrates once again that he is not the Pope and does not belong to the Catholic Church, because the Church has decreed that the Anglican order lacks apostolic succession and is an invalid and null farce. And who is the liar and deceiver, if not the devil and his servants?
Rev. Jakob Rolland, chancellor of the Diocese of Reykjavík, Iceland, does not advocate changing “a person’s sexual attraction”. He told the Substack.com account The Pillar (March 31) that accusations he violated Iceland’s ban on “conversion therapy” stem from a “misunderstanding”. Rev Rolland is a French priest who has lived in Iceland for more than 40 years. The controversy arose from an interview with a lesbian journalist from the state broadcaster RÚV. The discussion initially focused on the Eucharist, including the need to be in a state of grace before receiving Communion. The conversation shifted when the journalist asked whether people not living according to Church teaching could receive Communion. She offered her own example: a lesbian in a relationship, asking whether she could receive the Eucharist if she became Catholic. Rev Rolland replied that she would need to reconsider her way of life. When she said she did not want to change, he responded that this was her choice …níos mó