The General Secretariat of the Synod has distanced itself from the pro-homosexual report prepared by Working Group No. 9 of the Synod on Synodality. This gesture, which amounts to little more than a fig leaf, followed a strong online backlash. However, Leo XIV has taken no personnel action. And, even worse, he continues to appoint more pro-homosexual bishops. The synod's report contained criticism of the Catholic apostolate 'Courage' that helps homosexuals to resist their temptations. It also presents flowery testimonies from people in homosexual "marriages". 'Courage' condemned the text for containing 'slander' and 'defamation'. In a statement to Religión Confidencial, the Secretariat's communications team said that the published final report "cannot be attributed to the General Secretariat" and emphasised that they are merely "working documents". The team added that its role was limited "exclusively to translating summaries, editing reports, and publishing and distributing them", …Máis
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Archbishop José Rafael Quirós Quirós, 71, of San José, Costa Rica, has ordered that kneelers are not to be placed in churches for the distribution of Holy Communion, reports InfoVaticana.com. This measure is ordered in a circular dated 13 May. It is signed by the Episcopal Delegate for Liturgy, Rev. Francisco Morales González. "From now on, kneelers are not to be installed in churches for the distribution of Communion," the document states. The circular responds to questions raised in recent weeks regarding the installation of kneelers for the faithful who wish to receive Communion while kneeling. It "argues" that the presence of kneelers could lead some of the faithful to believe that receiving Communion while kneeling is "the only form established by the Church". The decree also claims that kneelers could hinder access for elderly people or those with mobility difficulties who are accustomed to receiving Communion while standing. #newsTqsbzfubql
On May 15, Leo XIV spoke on the phone with Egyptian Tawadros II, the leader of the Coptic Orthodox group, reaffirming his commitment to closer ties. As usual, the Holy See called the conversation “cordial and fraternal”, focussing on Christian unity, dialogue, and peace in the Middle East. Both expressed their desire overcome obstacles to dialogue “in faith and charity.” In a letter to Tawadros II for the Day of Coptic-Catholic Friendship (May 10), Leo XIV said that “at a time when our world is afflicted by so many conflicts, particularly in the Middle East, Christians must, more than ever, strive for full unity so that we may bear witness together to the Prince of Peace.” The Coptic Orthodox split from the Church after the Council of Chalcedon in 451, rejecting the Chalcedonian formula of "two natures", effectively denying or diminishing the full human nature of Christ. #newsQczszkqnmq
Today, the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X has officially responded on Fsspx.news to the May 13 statement of Cardinal Víctor “Tucho” Fernández. The article was written by Fr. Jean-Michel Gleize and marks a noticeably sharper tone after years of diplomatic language. He interprets Tucho's statement as signaling that Pope Leo XIV will refuse to grant authorization for the episcopal consecrations planned for July 1. Fr. Gleize argues that the 1983 Code of Canon Law provides grounds for claiming that episcopal consecrations performed in a real or sincerely perceived state of necessity do not incur automatic (latae sententiae) excommunication. He cites Canons 1323 and 1324: - A person is not subject to punishment if he violates a law out of necessity or to avoid serious harm, provided the act is not intrinsically evil or harmful to souls. - Even if the act were judged objectively wrong, penalties must be mitigated, and automatic penalties (latae sententiae) do not apply when the person …Máis
Can a Bishop appeal his excommunication by a Pope to the Vatican Court? Fromm OOOGLE AI Under Catholic canon law, the answer is no. A bishop cannot appeal an excommunication imposed directly by a Pope to a Vatican court, as the Pope is the supreme authority on earth and is judged by no one.The canonical reasoning and procedures dictate the following:No Higher Earthly Authority: Canon law explicitly states that no appeal or recourse is permitted against a sentence or decree handed down by the Roman Pontiff. Because the Pope represents the highest judicial authority in the Church, there is no higher "Vatican court" to overrule him.The Principle of Canon 1404: The foundational legal rule for the papacy is that "the First See is judged by no one". Therefore, even if a bishop believes the Pope's actions are unjust, erroneous, or sinful, there is no mechanism within the Church's judicial system to try the Pope or overturn his decisions.Appealing to a Council: Canon law strictly forbids a …Máis
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced Friday that he’s commuting the prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former county clerk and 2020 election denier who was sentenced to nine years behind bars for tampering with election equipment. Polis, a Democrat, wrote in an executive order that Peters “is granted parole effective June 1.” Peters thanked the governor in a statement released by her lawyer Peter Ticktin, and also expressed remorse for her actions for the first time. “I made mistakes, and for those I am sorry. Five years ago I misled the Secretary of State when allowing a person to gain access to county voting equipment. That was wrong,” she said. “I have learned and grown during my time in prison and going forward I will make sure that my actions always follow the law, and I will avoid the mistakes of the past.” The commutation comes after a state appeals court found last month that Peters’ lengthy sentence was improper and directed she be resentenced. Peters’ cause had been …
On May 14, the Feast of the Ascension, Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Giampaolo Dianin as the new Archbishop of Gorizia, Italy. Monsignor Dianin was born on October 29, 1962, in Teolo, in the Diocese of Padua. He earned a doctorate in Moral Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and was ordained a priest in June 1987. In 2021, he was appointed Bishop of Chioggia and was ordained a bishop in January 2022. Rev Dianin collaborated in intellectual environments with compromised theologians such as Maurizio Chiodi or Pierangelo Sequeri. Chiodi became internationally controversial after legitimizing contraception. Similarly, Sequeri was involved in revising Catholic sexual ethics. Amoris Laetitia Preparation On March 14, 2015, Rev Dianin gave a lecture on the Eucharist for adulterers, as reported by FamigliaCristiana.it. At that time, he was the rector of the Seminary of Padua. He supported a pastoral path for divorced and remarried that would "allow" them to grab the Eucharist …Máis
The Vatican’s decision to award the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX to Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari - Iran’s ambassador to the Holy See - has sparked controversy. Mokhtari has served as ambassador since 2023 and received the decoration on Tuesday together with twelve other diplomats. Iranian state-linked media portrayed the award as a personal recognition by Leo XIV and linked it to the Pope’s criticism of military escalation against Iran. The Vatican, however, stressed that the decoration was part of a routine diplomatic custom. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said that the Order of Pius IX is traditionally granted to all ambassadors accredited to the Holy See after roughly two years of service. The medal was not personally handed over by Leo XIV, but by Archbishop Paolo Rudelli of the Secretariat of State. The diploma was signed by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. #newsRriwyrpvvv
The little boy sat watching his grandmother write a letter. After a moment, he looked up and asked, “Are you writing a story about me?” His grandmother stopped writing, smiled, and tucked a stray lock of hair behind her ear. “You guessed it,” she said softly. “I am writing about you. But honestly, what I’m writing isn't as important as what I’m writing with. I hope that when you grow up, you’ll be just like this pencil.” The boy looked at the pencil, confused. He didn't see anything special—just a standard yellow No. 2 pencil. “It looks exactly like every other pencil I’ve ever seen,” he said. “It’s all about perspective, honey,” she replied. “This pencil has five qualities. If you can hold onto them, you’ll find a way to live a life that’s truly in harmony with the world.” First: You have the potential to do great things, but you must never forget that there is a Guiding Hand. We call this a Higher Power. Learn to trust that hand and let it lead you through the moments you …Máis
The French-born, skinny Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco of Algiers learned within the Dominican Order to "experience brotherhood with homosexual brothers", calling himself "a heterosexual brother". He wrote the preface for the book 'Gays and Catholics: The Church Put to the Test of Reality', published on Outreach.faith on 13 May. The Cardinal's main phrases and claims, including the usual victimism. - One day - when a homosexual brother said to me, "No one chooses to be homosexual" - my eyes were finally opened. That was my road to Damascus. - Homosexuality is not an illness, and there are no chemical or psychological treatments. - It is not a sin because sin is committed freely and "no one chooses to be homosexual". - Nor is it the result of educational or social conditioning: within the same family, where siblings have received the same upbringing, one child may be gay while the others are not. Homosexuality Is Neither …Máis
Us humans are such a thing, we love to be praised, we are attached to material things, we enjoy our favorite sins and we become what we hate most times rather than not... Jesus showed us the way, not to be attached to this world, to run away from their celebration of one self...He even suffered GREATLY and died for YOU! God has given us talents, and we are the ones who either multiply them or bury it, but one thing is for sure, those gifts or talents are used for good and bad, for selfish and unselfish reasons, one of the most gifted persons ever to come to earth was Michael Jackson, the exploited child by the elders in the Jackson family who grew to become such phenomenom in music, yet Michael wasn’t centerd on seeking to be the center of things, actually he preferred to be alone, a thing we don’t see from artists today. Now, Michael NEVER hurt anyone outside of himself (and Paul Mcartney), the allegations of child molestation were both a money grab scam and at the same time, those in …Máis
"It [the sacrosanct Roman Church, founded by the voice of our Lord and Savior] firmly believes, professes and preaches that all those who are outside the catholic church, not only pagans but also Jews or heretics and schismatics, cannot share in eternal life and will go into the everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels, unless they are joined to the catholic church before the end of their lives; that the unity of the ecclesiastical body is of such importance that only for those who abide in it do the church's sacraments contribute to salvation and do fasts, almsgiving and other works of piety and practices of the Christian militia produce eternal rewards; and that nobody can be saved, no matter how much he has given away in alms and even if he has shed his blood in the name of Christ, unless he has persevered in the bosom and the unity of the catholic church." -Pope Eugene IV, Cantate Domino, Session 11, Ecumenical Council of Florence . I also hope that Michael …Máis
The recently published report from Vatican’s Synod Study Group 9 on homosexuality fundamentally contradicts Catholic teaching, writes Cardinal Willem Eijk of Utrecht, the Netherlands, on NcRegister.com (May 14). His main ideas. - The most immediate concern is the report’s treatment of homosex relationships. It presents testimonies from individuals with in homosexual attractions without providing the Church’s moral framework for understanding them. - The report states that one witness “discovered that sin, at its root, does not consist in the (same-sex) relationship, but in a lack of faith in a God who desires our fulfillment.” The authors reproduce this claim without correction or clarification. - This witness’s reasoning is fundamentally flawed. Homosexual acts are intrinsically evil - a settled point of Catholic doctrine. A Christian who engages in such acts also falls short in faith by failing to trust in God’s grace to avoid sin. But that does not mean the sin lies primarily in …Máis
The problem with Homo mafia just didn't happen over night the seminaries been hijacked since the 1960s . They been living the high life at the expense of Catholic faithful for years
16.05.2026 Fr. Davide Pagliarani’s Declaration of Faith is made obsolete with Vatican Council II irrational (LG 16 visible) but is aligned with Vatican Council II rational (LG 16 invisible). Why should the SSPX laity follow this objective mistake of Fellay. Pagliarani, Gleize and others ? In the SSPX Declaration there is no comment on Rahner’s LG 16 visible premise. This mistake is part of the theology of the 1949 Letter of the Holy Office to the Archbishop of Boston and the moto proprio Ecclesia Dei of Pope John Paul II, which the SSPX follows. Pope Leo can no more say that Vatican Council II has exceptions in the Athanasius Creed and so he does not accept that Creed.This was Cardinal Ratzinger’s false argument. He cannot say that Tradition is obsolete. He cannot say this anymore. Fr. Pagliarani has to clarify if he is a Cushingite or a Feeneyite on the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus (EENS). Pope Benedict said that EENS was no more like it was for the missionaries in the 16th …Máis
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