A viral clip shows Irish priest Christopher Ginnelly, from the Holy Family parish in Ballycroy in the Archdiocese of Armagh in Ireland, including a petition asking God to "take Donald Trump" during the Eucharist. The congregation can be heard laughing before the cleric attempts to explain his mistake. "Sorry about that," he said, before continuing: "Take away his pain". DailyStar.co.uk reported on the video on 16 April.
Novus Ordo: This is Fr. Christopher Ginnelly, parish priest for the Church of the Holy Family in Ballycroy, praying for the death of Donald Trump. The audience starts laughing.
As St. Robert Bellarmine explained, God always blesses just wars. And the Popes themselves proclaimed that the Crusades were the Wars of Christ, the Wars of God. How tiresome this endless fountain of heresies from the conciliar church is.
Young people have the right to more traditional forms of liturgical experience, said Bishop Joel Portela Amado, 71, of Petrópolis, at a press conference of the Brazil Bishops in Aparecida, according to AciDigital.com. A journalist asked about a possible “return” of the Mass in the Roman rite and spoke about “young people who kneel to receive Communion” and “wear veils”. Bishop Joel replied it is important to consider broader trends, citing 2022 census data showing the highest number of people without religion is among those aged 19 to 39. “It’s not that they don’t believe in God. They are ‘unchurched’ - they believe in God, but lack a concrete path within the Church,” he said. Bishop Joel suggested this can lead young people to seek religious reference points, sometimes in past forms they did not grow up with. For him, such “diversity” is legitimate: “Do they have the right to be like this? Yes, because Catholicism is plural by nature, especially in a deeply plural world,” he said. …অধিক
John Prevost discussed in an April 17 interview with 'EWTN News In Depth' his life as the pope’s brother. Main points. Loss of privacy: “I used to be able to leave the front door open. Now I’m hesitant because you don’t know who’s going to come to the door.” Ordinary childhood: “Probably like anyone else’s—it was a mom and dad, three boys, school, homework, play, and repeat. It was just a normal life.” Childhood memory: “One time we were building a shed in the backyard and Rob fell through the roof. It was just part of the wood was rotted, because we were using old doors from the house for the roof.” Leo XIV’s early vocation: “We always knew that he wanted to be a priest. From a very young age, that was just always there.” A “prophecy”: “When he was maybe in first or second grade, one of the moms across the street said, ‘You know, he’s going to be the first American Pope.’ We just kind of heard it and moved on.” Still just brothers: “People say, ‘Who says no to the Pope?’ I …অধিক
Cardinal Bernardin Chicago Catholic were dad in all this and mommy boy not in a good way. Seminaries in America hot bed of homos I know a Priest he promoted to Bishop in Canada is a raging homosexual
Today, Leo XIV appointed Monsignor Michele Morandi as the new Bishop of Faenza-Modigliana, an Italian diocese with 130,000 Catholics and 80 parishes. Born in Alfonsine, Italy, in 1976, he was ordained a priest in 2003 and has served as a parish priest, rector of the diocesan seminary and vicar general of the diocese. Closed Seminary Is "Excellent Starting Point" As rector of the seminary, he wrote in 2024 for the 70 anniversary of the large seminary building in Faenza. The seminarians now study in Bologna. The building is called the 'former seminary' and used as a library, a school, a workplace and an art space, and has become a "secular place". For Monsignor Morandi, this was an "excellent starting point", as from that moment on, things were "no longer tainted by clerical and collegial imagery or clouded by a curtain of incense." Identification with the Synodal Process Monsignor Morandi took part in the Italian Church’s national synodal assembly in Rome. In a diocesan article from 2025…অধিক
Pope Leo was captivated by this new statue of St. Augustine at the Catholic University of Central Africa, where St. Augustine stands in the shape of Africa, holding a book with the words in Latin written “Tolle lege,” the words he heard in the midst of his conversion.
On April 16, during the visit of Pope Leo XIV to Bamenda, Cameroon, Fon Fru Asaah Angwafor IV, the tribal leader of the Mankon community, spoke about polygamy. He made the remarks during an interreligious peace meeting in the cathedral. He is the hereditary "king" of the Mankon people and rules over culture and spiritual tradition. He presides over pagan rites, such as important funerals and ancestral ceremonies. During these events, he wears ceremonial attire alongside elders. He also identifies as 'Catholic'. In his speech at the cathedral, the tribal leader stated that 'some cultural practices continue to pose challenges' and cited polygamy as an example. He expressed gratitude that, within the framework of the 2023 and 2024 Synod, African bishops had been tasked with conducting a study on polygamy and its place in the life of the Church. The tribal chief went on to say that adulterers in polygamous relationships should be able to fully integrate into the Church without being 'judged …অধিক
Prevost refused to defend Catholic moral doctrine against the advocate of polygamy, the pagan apostate Fon Fru Asaah Angwafor IV. Prevost said nothing against this frontal assault on faith, but he did use his speech to launch a political weapon: “ Jesus told us: Blessed are the peacemakers! But woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic or political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth.”
On April 19, 2005, Joseph Ratzinger became Benedict XVI On April 19, 2005, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected successor of Saint Peter and presented to the world as Pope Benedict XVI, on a day marked by the speed of the conclave and by first words that defined the tone of his pontificate from the outset. “A humble worker in the Lord’s vineyard” After the white smoke and his appearance on the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, Benedict XVI addressed the faithful gathered in the square with an expression that has remained as a synthesis of his pastoral identity: “a simple and humble worker in the Lord’s vineyard.” Before a packed St. Peter’s Square, the new Pontiff acknowledged the magnitude of the mission received and appealed from the first moment to the prayer of the Church. “It consoles me that the Lord knows how to work with insufficient instruments as well,” he stated, showing an attitude of trust in God’s action more than in his own capacities. Continuity with John …অধিক
NBC News Coverage of the Election of Pope Benedict XVI. mckinnism1 on Apr 19, 2012 NBC News Coverage of the Election of Pope Benedict XVI. Benedict was elected on 19 April 2005 in a papal conclave following the death of Pope John Paul II and was inaugurated on 24 April 2005.
Leo XIV downplayed tensions with President Donald Trump on the flight to Luanda, Angola, today. “The talk that I gave at the prayer meeting for peace was prepared two weeks ago, well before the president ever commented. And yet it was looked at as if I was trying to debate again the president, which is not in my interest at all.” Leo XIV added that “much of what has been written since then has been more commentary on commentary, trying to interpret what has been said.”
“A certain narrative has spread, not entirely accurate, because of the political situation that arose when, on the first day of the journey, the President of the United States made some remarks about me. Much of what has been written since then has been little more than commentary upon commentary, in an attempt to interpret what was said. One example is the address delivered at the Prayer Meeting for Peace on 16 April. That address had been prepared two weeks earlier, well before the President commented on me and on the message of peace I am promoting. And yet it was interpreted as though I were trying to engage once again in debate with the President, which is not at all my interest. I come to Africa primarily as a pastor, as Head of the Catholic Church, to be with, to celebrate with, to encourage and to accompany all African Catholics.”
Cardinal Bernardin Catholic Chicago Prevost promoted raging homosexual Priest to Bishop in Canada under PF. Seminaries America were hotbed of homosexuals during his formation to the Priesthood. Like computer program garbage in garbage out
Jesus Christ is truth the way and the light nobody comes to Father but through me. Not some Marxist clap trap your liberation theology is so dated No justice no peace Start arresting PDFs in clergy look after your own jurisdiction first. Raping boys is a crime you know
Imam Invoces Allah During Meeting in Cathedral with Leo XIV: On 16 April, Pope Leo XIV presided over an interreligious peace meeting inside St Joseph's Cathedral in Bamenda, Cameroon. El Hadj Mohammed Aboubakar, the chief imam of Buea, gave a speech on behalf of the Muslim community and greeted Leo XIV with the Islamic greeting, As-salāmu ʿalaykum, adding: "I greet you in the name of Allah, who is most compassionate, the most merciful".
Imam greets Leo "in the name of Allah" in Catholic cathedral.
From Pope Francis, the idea of synodality remains - that is, the notion that the Church is a process of listening, consultation and struggle, Austrian Jesuit Andreas Batlogg told Kirche-und-Leben.de on 17 April. He has written several books about Francis, including an early biography. Regarding the 2019 Amazon Synod, Father Batlogg said that Francis had come close to abolishing celibacy: "Then there was massive backlash. And he slowed down." Something similar happened with the Synod on Synodality, which concluded without a final document. The internal division within the Church under Francis has become "very deep": "There was open resistance, not just behind the scenes." With Leo XIV, however, there has been "more of a shift in tone than a break in substance", according to Fr Batlogg. Leo XIV presents himself as calmer and more controlled, with a greater focus on clarity and a more traditional demeanour: "However, these are initially matters of style." Und: "In terms of content, I see …অধিক
18.04.2026 The SSPX maintains the separation of Church and State, a leftist concept. Since they use the New Theology created with the False Premise they have collegiality, with the liberals. With the New Theology they are liberals on Ecumenism and Inter-Religious Dialogue, like the pope and the cardinals and bishops. Cushingism is liberalism and schism. They cite Tradition but in Tradition there were no separation between state and Church. Presently Pope Leo is aligned with the leftist state. They interpret Vatican Council II as does Pope Francis in Evangelii Gaudium. EG mentions hypothetical cases as if they are visible and personally known people, in the present times saved outside the Catholic Church. Ad Gentes 7 is not mentioned and it is assumed that Vatican Council II has explicit exceptions for AG 7 and the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. This is the common irrational interpretation of Vatican Council II. APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION EVANGELII GAUDIUM OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS …অধিক
The Acts of the Apostles Explained | The Birth of the Church | Catechism for Kids What happened after Jesus ascended into heaven? In this video, we dive into Acts of the Apostles, the powerful story of how the early Church began. Written by Saint Luke the Evangelist, Acts continues the story of Jesus—now working through His Apostles. Key themes in Acts: The Holy Spirit comes at Pentecost The Church is born with power and boldness The Apostles preach fearlessly Especially Saint Peter The Gospel spreads to the world Through missionaries like Saint Paul the Apostle The Book of Acts shows us: The Church is alive and guided by the Holy Spirit Faith is meant to be shared, not hidden God works through ordinary people And here’s the powerful truth: Acts is not finished. We are still part of the story. Lord, help us live boldly as Your Church. St Joseph's Corner
Spiegati gli Atti degli Apostoli | La nascita della Chiesa Gli Atti degli Apostoli sono un testo contenuto nel Nuovo Testamento, scritto in greco antico. La sua redazione definitiva risale probabilmente attorno all'80-90, ma sono state proposte anche datazioni verso il 60-70 d.C. La tradizione cristiana lo attribuisce a Luca, collaboratore di Paolo e autore del Vangelo secondo Luca.[Nota 1] Atti è composto da 28 capitoli e narra la storia della comunità cristiana dall'ascensione di Gesù (1,6-11) fino all'arrivo di Paolo a Roma (28,16), coprendo un periodo che spazia approssimativamente dal 30 al 63 d.C. Oltre che su Paolo, l'opera si sofferma diffusamente anche sull'operato dell'apostolo Pietro. Il libro descrive il rapido sviluppo, l'espansione e l'organizzazione della testimonianza cristiana prima tra i giudei e poi nelle nazioni che si affacciano sul Mediterraneo. Atti degli Apostoli - Wikipedia
A message from Ireland that perfectly explains what is happening... “What’s happening in Ireland is happening in Canada, Australia and Europe. This is AGENDA 2030. This started with ‘Covid’. They want to DEPOPULATE THE WORLD AND THEY’RE DOING IT A message from Ireland that perfectly explains …