On May 15, Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Patricio Larrosa Martos as Bishop of Danlí, Honduras. He has worked as vicar general of the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa since 2023. The new Diocese of Danlí was created in 2017 from territory separated from the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa. It has eleven parishes and a population of over half a million inhabitants. Born in January 1960 in the Guadix Diocese, Spain, Monsignor Larrosa was ordained a priest in July 1985 and has been working as missionary in Honduras since 1992. He usually disguised in civil clothes. Founder of Humanitarian Organisation In 1994, he founded ACOES (Asociación Colaboración y Esfuerzo), a humanitarian network with broad governmental partnerships. It offers education (11,000 young people), health, food distribution (6,000 meals daily), clinics, and rural programs in poor neighborhoods. In 2020, Acoes received Spain’s ‘King of Spain Human Rights Award’, presented by King Felipe VI, for its humanitarian work. There is a quasi …More
Padre Patricio said at this event - organised by pro-abortion group: “The society in the time of Jesus Christ was highly patriarchal; everything revolved around men and women were not considered. After 2,000 years, it seems we have not progressed much.”
This Jewish American Heritage Month, we honor the countless contributions of Jewish Americans throughout our Nation’s 250 glorious years of independence, and we celebrate their unwavering commitment to the values that make our country great — faith, family, and freedom. In his letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1790, President George Washington beautifully said, “May the Children of the Stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other Inhabitants; while everyone shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree, and there shall be none to make him afraid.” Since the earliest days of our Republic, Jewish Americans have helped build the cause of liberty and sustain the greatness of our Nation. Among them was the iconic Haym Salomon, an early supporter of the war for independence. As stories tell us, Salomon was instrumental in the success of our Continental Congress and Founding Fathers, and rallied support …More
NEWS A report from the Bucharest Ministry of Finance has led to the dismissal of Romania’s top anti-money laundering officials following the discovery of repetitive transits of over a billion euros across the country. TEC News — May 14, 2026 You may also like Sudeten German Congress Ignites Political Storm in Czech Republic Czech lawmakers have urged organisers to cancel the first-ever Sudeten German congress on Czech soil, reviving bitter disputes over post-war expulsions. From Law Changes to Alarmism: German Establishment Runs Scared of AfD Mainstream politicians are engaging in blatant scaremongering with fabricated consequences, while openly admitting they will block the peaceful transfer of power if the AfD wins state elections. ‘Golden Convoy’: 1,000 Cash Transfers From Austria to Ukraine Since 2022 More than €18 billion in cash and precious metals transited through Austria on their way to Kyiv since the war began. Romanian Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare in 2025 By Government …
zelensky's wife faces corruption arrest. She will be charged with grand larceny with large scale corruption. They are two of a kind. This couple is so corrupt. And our own governments are supporting their corruption. Knowing full well they are keeping money that belongs to the people. And selling weapons as well to pocket the money for themselves. And yet people still support them and defend them.
Worse than Germany: The Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of San Rafael, Argentina, Bishop Marcelo Mazzitelli, did not authorize the celebration of the Mass in the Roman rite during the pilgrimage Nuestra Señora de la Cristiandad, except on the final day, reports ElWanderer.com on May 14. The pilgrimage to Luján scheduled for August 15-17 follows the model of the Chartres pilgrimage. Last year, there were about 3,000 participants. Such restrictions are uncommon even in Germany or Italy. The celebrant for the German pilgrimage in the Roman rite, held at Corpus Christi on June 4–7 in Altötting, Bavaria, is Bishop Marian Eleganti. #newsAnclnpgxnu
Padre Patricio said at this event - organised by pro-abortion group: “The society in the time of Jesus Christ was highly patriarchal; everything revolved around men and women were not considered. After 2,000 years, it seems we have not progressed much.”
On May 15, Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Patricio Larrosa Martos as Bishop of Danlí, Honduras. He has worked as vicar general of the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa since 2023. The new Diocese of Danlí was created in 2017 from territory separated from the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa. It has eleven parishes and a population of over half a million inhabitants. Born in January 1960 in the Guadix Diocese, Spain, Monsignor Larrosa was ordained a priest in July 1985 and has been working as missionary in Honduras since 1992. He usually disguised in civil clothes. Founder of Humanitarian Organisation In 1994, he founded ACOES (Asociación Colaboración y Esfuerzo), a humanitarian network with broad governmental partnerships. It offers education (11,000 young people), health, food distribution (6,000 meals daily), clinics, and rural programs in poor neighborhoods. In 2020, Acoes received Spain’s ‘King of Spain Human Rights Award’, presented by King Felipe VI, for its humanitarian work. There is a quasi …More
[Blaise Pascal – XVII Century AD; born: Clermont-Ferrand, France/died: Paris, France; Mathematics/Physics/Theology] 72. Man's disproportion.—This is where our innate knowledge leads us. If it be not true, there is no truth in man; and if it be true, he finds therein great cause for humiliation, being compelled to abase himself in one way or another. And since he cannot exist without this knowledge, I wish that, before entering on deeper researches into nature, he would consider her both seriously and at leisure, that he would reflect upon himself also, and knowing what proportion there is... Let man then contemplate the whole of nature in her full and grand majesty, and turn his vision from the low objects which surround him. Let him gaze on that brilliant light, set like an eternal lamp to illumine the universe; let the earth appear to him a point in comparison with the vast circle described by the sun; and let him wonder at the fact that this vast circle is itself but a very fine …More
Great Blaise Pascal: "How can a part know the whole? But he may perhaps aspire to know at least the parts to which he bears some proportion. But the parts of the world are all so related and linked to one another that I believe it impossible to know one without the other and without the whole."
"Of these two Infinites of science, that of greatness is the most palpable, and hence a few persons have pretended to know all things. "I will speak of the whole," said Democritus."
[Collin de Plancy – XVIII-XIX Century AD; Demonologist – Converted to the Catholic Faith] MALINES, or Mechlin,is perhaps the only city in the world which has preserved in all their original perfection the religious fetes or shows of the middle ages. In 1825, at the Jubilee of St. Rombould, to whom it is indebted for the knowledge of the Gospel, and in 1838, at the Jubilee of our Lady of Hanswyck (the name of a venerated image held in great esteem), this old Christian city exhibited the magnificent and popular spectacle of those gigantic processions, rich in allegory, and studded with those attractive costumes which delight the crowd, whose appearance reminds one of the times of Philip the Good, when the same fetes took place exactly in the same manner, the spectators alone differing. We will here faithfully describe in all its details the grand procession of 1838, in the persuasion that they will be appreciated by our readers, few of whom perhaps have ever assisted at any fete of so …More
"The Queen of Martyrs sat in the fifth chariot, which represented the whole of the earth; for where has not the blood of Christians been shed for the faith? Princesses and recluses, bishops and soldiers, children and old men, young girls and mothers—all were there bearing their palms of triumph."
"Before the cars rode choirs of angels, with snow-white wings and starry foreheads, playing on harps and psaltering, mounted on palfreys magnificently caparisoned. The Queen of Angels was in the first car, drawn by six cream-coloured horses. She was raised on a golden throne, around which knelt many heavenly spirits. Seraphim, cherubim, archangels, and angels surrounded their Queen, the powers, principalities, and dominations carried crowns and sceptres. All these characters were borne by young girls, taken from the noblest families of Malines."
Germany’s Synodal Conference "Postponed": Presiding German Bishop Heiner Wilmer said he does not expect the first meeting of Germany’s planned Synodal Conference to take place in November as originally scheduled. Speaking at the Katholikentag in Würzburg, he pointed to ongoing Vatican review processes, saying the proposal is moving “from one dicastery to the next.” Bishop Wilmer nevertheless said he is “confident that it will continue,” while adding that “some patience” is needed. The Synod Conference is a permanent national body that makes decisions for the entire country, thereby exercising authority over individual bishops.
DBK-Chef Heiner Wilmer SCJ erwartet die erste Zusammenkunft der Synodalkonferenz als Verstetigung des Synodalen Wegs nicht für November 2026, wie dies eigentlich geplant war.
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira As summer unfolds, Americans divide their attention between leisurely vacations and mounting unease over the oil crisis. Meanwhile, another matter recedes from view: the Senate’s deliberations on ratifying the SALT II Treaty. However, in my view, this treaty is among the most significant events of the postwar period. “Post-war”? The term grows increasingly inadequate, even faintly anachronistic, and this will become clearer as the world recognizes that the decades after 1945 cannot rightly bear that name. The reason is simple: the Second World War did not end. It merely entered a new phase. In 1945, the Axis powers were removed from the battlefield, but the conflict persisted, now transposed into a struggle among the victorious Allies themselves. As it continued, its character shifted. Until Hiroshima, it had been a predominantly bloody war, punctuated on both sides by major propaganda offensives. After 1945, it became above all a war of public relations,…More
1920. Un 16 mai, Jeanne d'Arc est canonisée à Rome, par le Pape Benoît XV en présence de quatre-vingt parlementaires de droite et du centre français, conduits par Gabriel Hanotaux.
The war in Gaza has opened another new front, one that is almost invisible, silent, and deeply disturbing: the health crisis. In makeshift camps where hundreds of thousands of displaced people live among rubble, waste, and open sewers, the population must now contend with a massive infestation of rats and parasites that is turning the humanitarian crisis into a potential epidemiological disaster... ...Doctors in the Strip openly speak of the risk of epidemics of leptospirosis, hantavirus, salmonellosis, rat-bite fever, and even plague. Diseases that can cause respiratory failure, kidney damage, severe gastrointestinal infections, and death. Added to this are hepatitis A and diarrheal diseases transmitted by flies infesting the camps. A Caritas Jerusalem doctor, who remained anonymous for security reasons, told Sir that about ten people every night arrive at emergency rooms with rodent bites. Basic treatments—cleaning wounds, antibiotics, and tetanus prophylaxis—are still possible, but …More
Author of the homosexual testimony from Portugal identified: Pagina-catolica.blogspot.com argues that João Costa was likely the anonymous Portuguese contributor to the Synod study group 9 report. The article identifies Costa as a sign language interpreter with links to the Sanctuary of Fátima and a Jesuit spirituality group. During World Youth Day 2023, homosexual activist James Martin SJ recounted meeting a homosexual couple named João and Lourenço in Fátima.
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Such blasphemy and mockery - this foto is taken from the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal -- this is meant to be "in your face" to Our Lady and Her warning that sins of the flesh send most people to hell. And, why does not LEO condemn sodomy - and instead allows blessings sodomites continue? He is showing himself to be the anti-pope that so many are now suspecting that he is.
Resplendent in his wedding finery at the wheel of a bright orange £270,000 Lamborghini Huracán Spyder, he looked, as one supporter commented on Instagram, like the 'King of Bolton'. At the age of just 25, sharply dressed entrepreneur Mohammad Baghdadi 'Baggy' Khan – who runs multiple businesses – was last week elected as Green councillor for the Bolton ward of Halliwell, where he enjoys rapturous support from many residents. But his local acclaim quickly turned to national mockery when, just days after his victory, Khan posted the video – thought to be from 2023 – showing him driving the gas–guzzling, 5.2–litre supercar, which has a top speed of 200mph. The hypocrisy hardly needs pointing out. Khan's party has been accused of pursuing a 'war on motorists' with claims that its policies – such as slashing motorway speed limits, increasing road taxes and cutting parking spaces – are likely to make driving 'slower, more expensive and, in many cases, impossible'. As the footage went …
Two states this week moved to require that vaccine records be included in the autopsy reports of children who die from unexplained causes. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a bill requiring medical examiners to document recent immunizations on the death certificates of children who died from unknown causes. On Thursday, a Louisiana bill, “A Voice for the Voiceless,” passed the House with a 76-12 vote. The Senate unanimously passed the bill in March. It’s now headed to the desk of Gov. Jeff Landry, who is expected to sign it. Current law requires coroners who designate a death as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome or Sudden Death in the Young — all of which refer to a sudden death with no discernible cause — to report the death and designation to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Oklahoma and Louisiana bills amend the existing public health law by directing coroners to document …