President Putin with the French family at the awards. Pilgrims from France in Kazan Last week, Kazan was visited by French pilgrims who began their journey on foot in 2021 from Fatima (Portugal) to Moscow's Red Square with the aim of consecrating Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and fulfilling the Fatima prophecy. Throughout the entire journey, the pilgrims carried a statue of Our Lady of Fatima, which now remains in Russia. Upon completing one of the most difficult pilgrimages of the 21st century, its Pilgrims' route: after the events that began in 2022, the border between Finland and Russia was closed. Therefore, it was necessary to go to Russia through the Baltic countries. I never knew that the families that were not born in Russia were eligible to receive the award. Maybe Putin also changed that as well recently. He has made so many changes for Catholics and others persecuted by their own governments. And also who are sick and tired of the evils allowed in them. He is such a …More
Well, if giving flowers is an insult, Putin is certainly a serial offender. Over the years he has “targeted” dozens of people with those bombs of masculinity. I tried to search for the video I saw on youtube. It was titled, if giving flowers is a crime, Putin is a serial offender. But I did find this one. I didn't actually see the video just the title and skipped over it. But youtube will not show me the video. Everything came up about him and flowers but the one I searched for. The last paragraph is a little exaggerated. Putin has always given flowers out. When his wife gave birth to their first child, he also gave her flowers. As a former PM of Austria said, I enjoy Putin's company, he is an old fashioned gentleman. Yes, he is. and much more than that.
I mentioned how Putin gives flowers even to Patriarch Kirill and you can see it in the post. I never saw anyone give out so many flowers in my life. Or for that matter, I can't remember the last time any man has given flowers to a woman. As a leader or politician of any sort.
06/06/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Author and blogger Egon W. Kreutzer, born in 1949, has been actively engaged in issues of economic policy and the development of democracy in Germany for over 20 years. It is apparently not enough to have broken the political and economic ties with Russia that were beneficial to the EU. It is apparently not enough to sink hundreds of billions of euros of taxpayers’ money into Ukraine’s war against Russia. It is also not enough to have agreed to a completely unfavorable tariff deal with the US – now, with every remaining effort, the EU intends to ruin its relationship with China as well. This is what Egon W. Kreutzer says in an article published on Thursday at egon-w-kreutzer.de: EU in self-destruct mode.Source. March 24, 2020 – Switzerland. Source. The European Commission is implementing the globalists’ agenda. If we understand these dependencies, then the seemingly senseless policies of the globalist puppets sitting on this Commission …
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HOW TO DECIPHER “WOMAN-SPEAK” “Fine.” This usually appears at the end of a disagreement. Contrary to popular belief, it rarely means everything is actually fine. More often, it means she believes the discussion is over, she's convinced she's right, and further debate is unlikely to improve your situation. Consider proceeding with caution. “I’ll be ready in five minutes.” This phrase has two possible meanings. If she's getting ready to leave the house, "five minutes" may exist in a special time zone known only to women and hairstylists. If she's telling you that you have five minutes to put down the remote, finish your game, or help carry groceries inside, you can safely assume she means exactly five minutes. “Nothing’s wrong.” This is not always the reassuring statement it appears to be. In many cases, it means something is definitely wrong, but she would prefer that you notice it on your own. This is your opportunity to pay attention and perhaps review recent events. “Go ahead …More
Pro-homosexual Cardinal José Cobo of Madrid has invited representatives of Crismhom, a Madrid-based association of homosexuals, to a meeting with Leo XIV, reports VidaNuevaDigital.com. Between ten and fifteen members of the group will attend the Pope's event with culture and civil society scheduled for 7 June at the Madrid Arena. Crismhom is connected to the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics (GNRC) and promotes changes in the Church’s teaching on homosexuality. #newsIepnnnndpx
Disorder package as natural we are all sinners even homosexual need baptism just like every body else its not charity but slavery to be a slave to our passions . SEX has a primary and secondary (first to bring children into the world second unity for Father and mothers). Statics shows anything outside of this brings misery. 10000 years of female male reproduction we take for granted how we all got here.
Pope Leo XIV welcomed the bishops of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Myanmar during their ad Limina Apostolorum visit to the Vatican. In a warm and symbolic exchange, the bishops presented the Holy Father with an ancient Chinese tea set.
2 Timothy 4:1-8 "Proclaim the word." Let us allow people to recognize that God loves them. Mark 12:38-44 Jesus' message is that we do not rely on earthly riches, but on heavenly graces. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
St. Peter of Verona's Final Witness | A Word of Hope for Thursday, June 4 Join Brother Joe Trout for today's powerful reflection on the first Dominican martyr, St. Peter of Verona (Peter Martyr), and the profound question: If you knew your next words and actions would be your last, what would they be? St. Peter of Verona's final moments reveal the depth of a life lived in faith. Struck down in the 13th century, his last words echoed Christ's own: "Into your hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit." Then, with his own blood, he wrote "Credo" - the Creed - on the ground, testifying not to himself but to the God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Brother Joe explores how Peter's spontaneous final act wasn't planned but flowed naturally from who he had become through his entire life of faith. Like St. Paul in his second letter to Timothy, Peter pointed not to his own goodness but to God's saving work. This reflection challenges us to consider: How does our daily life prepare us for our final …More
Has anyone seen this movie yet? I would like to watch it but I have been disappointed with religious movies for years now. Would you let me and others know if it is worth it or not? Thank you and GOD Bless you.
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One fact in favor, even though I know nothing about the film is the title. Protestants call this book REVELATIONS while Catholics call it the Apocalypse.
Archbishop Héctor Aguer Accuses the Freemason Bugnini “Archbishop Héctor Aguer, Archbishop Emeritus of La Plata, Argentina, in an opinion article published at the beginning of this week, praised the resurgence of the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) among young people, while once again stating that Archbishop Annibale Bugnini, one of the main architects of the Novus Ordo Missae, was a Freemason. “The crowds of young people who revived the traditional Paris-Chartres pilgrimage have attracted a great deal of attention, with an average age of 22. It is a recovery of Catholic tradition, which had been stifled in those countries by liberalism, progressivism, and atheism.” Archbishop Aguer emphasized that the Traditional Latin Mass dates back to the 7th and 8th centuries and explained how this form of the Mass “is directed to the glory of the Triune God, to whom it offers the Sacrifice of Jesus.” He then went on to describe how a new Mass was created after the Second Vatican Council. “The (…More
Archbishop emeritus Héctor Agüer, 83, Argentine, published reflections on the Roman Rite and the Novus Ordo on June 1. Main points, slightly shortened: - The Traditional Mass is being recovered and lived with fervor, particularly among young people, accompanied by numerous processions and pilgrimages. - It can be called the "Traditional Mass" because it dates back to the seventh and eighth centuries. - During the pontificate of Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Montini), a new Mass was invented. - The author of the new Mass was Archbishop Annibale Bugnini, a Freemason whose membership remained secret in accordance with the nature of Freemasonry. - The reformed rite introduced celebration facing the people, multiplied the biblical readings, and eventually authorized several Eucharistic Prayers in place of the single Canon of the Traditional Mass. - In the Mass of Paul VI and Bugnini, not lacking in ambiguities, the priest must strive to direct himself toward God and ensure that the faithful do …More
Papst Leo XIII sprach damals, es brauche über 100 Exorzisten im Vatikan denn der Rauch Satans sei eingedrungen. Heute sehen wir das Ergebnis seiner Wahrheit
[Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort – XVII-XVIII Century AD; born: Montfort-sur-Meu, France/died: Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, France; aged 43, Total consecration to Jesus through Mary] 4. The effects that this devotion produces in a faithful soul 53. Experience will teach you much more about this devotion than I can tell you, but, if you remain faithful to the little I have taught you, you will acquire a great richness of grace that will surprise you and fill you with delight. 54. Let us set to work, then, dear soul, through perseverance in the living of this devotion, in order that Mary's soul may glorify the Lord in us and her spirit be within us to rejoice in God her Saviour. Let us not think that there was more glory and happiness in dwelling in Abraham's bosom - which is another name for Paradise - than in dwelling in the bosom of Mary where God has set up his throne. (Abbot Guerric) 55. This devotion faithfully practised produces countless happy effects in the soul. The most …More
St. Bernardine of Siena ~~~ The Blessed Virgin Mary has the power of delivering souls from Purgatory by Her prayers, and by applying Her merits for them...
"If You Don't Forgive, You Will Be Damned": St. Claude La Colombière's Radical Warning "Forgiving your enemies isn't supposed to be easy, but it is necessary for your salvation." Translator Brandon Otto joins us to break down the fierce, uncompromised wisdom of St. Claude La Colombière. What did the early defenders of the Sacred Heart of Jesus actually teach? Long before the devotion became widespread, a brilliant Jesuit priest named Saint Claude La Colombière served as the confessor and spiritual director to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque—becoming the very first person to hear her mystical revelations. Now, translator Brandon Otto joins the show from Missouri to give us an exclusive look into his new book collection of St. Claude's essays, Not of the World: 20 Lessons on Following Christ Without Compromise. In this gripping interview, Brandon reveals why St. Claude pulls no punches when it comes to modern attachments. We explore the saint's terrifyingly strict warnings on the spiritual …More