In his Urbi et Orbi Easter message, Pope Leo XIV greeted the faithful around the world in ten languages. "Happy Easter! Bring the joy of the risen Jesus, who is present among us, to everyone.” Click on the video to hear him in Italian, French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese and Latin.
Leo XIV. wünscht den Gläubigen frohe Ostern in zehn Sprachen: Italienisch, Französisch, Englisch, Deutsch, Spanisch, Portugiesisch, Polnisch, Arabisch, Mandarin-Chinesisch und Latein
And isn't this the same apostate who wishes Muslims a Happy Ramadan? And who congratulates an Anglican heretic? And who allows himself to be subjected to the incantations of shamans? All while brazenly presenting himself as the pope of all false religions—and, moreover, demanding to be recognized as Pope.
The Passion of the Christ movie. This is an old episode of What Catholics Believe from 2004.
The Passion of the Christ movie. WCBOhio on Nov 14, 2015 This is an old episode of What Catholics Believe from 2004. It was recorded shortly after the release of Mel Gibson's film, "The Passion of the Christ". Due to poor picture quality the program was never shown. Hoping there may still be some interest in the discussion however, it was decided to salvage the footage by converting it to black and white and make the best of what was there. The audio is still quite good. The host was James Urling, a Cincinnati area attorney. At the time, What Catholics Believe was broadcast on Time-Warner cable, hence the running time to fit inside a half-hour slot (this is true of all the older series of shows). Also like all the older shows, this one too is small in format. This is due to the deprecated analog NTSC broadcast standards that were used at the time.
Valerie Anne Smith @ValerieAnne1970 Top Doctors sound the alarm on the dangers of biopsies..."Biopsies are the kiss of death. The needle punches a hole in the tumor, dragging cancer cells & spreading them." ~Dr. Ben Johnson
Facial expressions and body language are more revealing than the spin doctors’ narratives. Have you ever seen Trump like this before? US fighter jets shot down, oil prices skyrocketing, no support from NATO countries, allies pulling away... He didn’t see this coming.
Cardinal Ernest Simoni, 97, stood beside Pope Leo XIV during the Easter Urbi et Orbi blessing at St. Peter’s Basilica. A survivor of Communist persecution in Albania, he endured years of prison and forced labor. He is known for his fidelity to the Catholic faith and his attachment to traditional liturgy.
Catholic Cardinal Ernest Simoni - sympathetic to the Traditional Mass - alongside Leo XIV in the Urbi et Orbi blessing
The cardinal is, "sympathetic" to the traditional Mass? How about rather he states the truth; The traditional Mass is infinitely pleasing to God, the Novus Ordo has protestant errors within it and is therefore not.
Thousands of people became Catholic across the United States at the Easter vigil Mobile archdiocese – 603 Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau -200 Diocese of Phoenix – 1600 Diocese Tucson -530 Los angeles=- 8598 Youngstown 300 San Francisco - 700 Duluth 186 Atlanta – 3442 Washington 1755 Lansing – 940 Oklahoma- 1100 Tulsa – 1000 Cleveland – 1000 Orlando -900 Venice – 1072 St Augustine – 1263 Newark – 1701 Kansas City 733 Fort Wayne 787 San diego- 1846 Fort Worth 1550 St Louis – 1000 Richmond- 900 Wichita – 600 Portland – 1600 Nashville -872 Brooklyn – 1200 Cincinatti – 1096 Chicago -1000 Dallas – 2500 Galveston – 3000 Baltomore – 1200 Omaha – 700 Philadelphia -1100 New Orleans – 700 Detroit – 1400 Denver – 770 Shreveport- 257 Duluth – 186 Madison – 360 Greenbay – 175 Milwaukee – 270
What is wrong with this? The enemies CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post have begun covering a "mass" conversion to Catholicism. Any ideas?
Title: Happy Easter' 2026 #God#Christianlife#Easter2026 The photo art used in this picture has a deeper spiritual meaning. In the picture, 'mountain' denotes ourselves . 'sea' denotes ignorance. 'clouds' denotes our faith- expressed in prayer. The protruding 'tip of the mountain' denotes our little faith in God. It is verdant green and lively because of our active faith in God-we grow, because we believe in God. The part of the mountain submerged under the water is unproductive and worthless because of our unbelief in God. The darkness under the Surface of the water denotes our unbelief in God.Our unbelief blocks the *light of God. *light,that gives life to our soul. light,that nourishes our life. light,that gives peace to our being. deviantart.com/saumiguel/art/Lord-I- …
"I know many bishops, and almost all of them — mostly from Western Europe — tell me that they also want to ordain married men," said Bishop Johan Bonny of Antwerp in an interview with Katholisch.de on 2 April. In March, he announced his intention to ordain married men as priests by 2028. "I have not yet heard a Catholic bishop tell me, 'Even if the Pope gives me the possibility, I will not ordain married men.' They know this in Rome as well." Bishop Bonny worked in the Vatican for eleven years and is familiar with the different interests at play: "In Rome, they understand the situation here, and I know bishops and cardinals who support this solution, at least in Western Europe." He believes that the ordination of married men as priests is "a great necessity". "The consensus is there." Until the 1960s, a diocese such as Antwerp's had almost 1,500 active priests, as well as several hundred more who were retired. Now, the diocese has fewer than 100 priests, half of whom come from abroad. …Күбрәк
Many priests went from Antwerp to The Netherlands for their formation, because they didn't want to become social workers in Antwerp. Others went to France. Many were discouraged. At some time praying the rosary was prohibited in the Flemish seminary in Leuven. All conservative movements are discouraged or prohibited. The dioceses in Flanders constantly praise women rights, homosexuality and blaim the celibacy for ... And then you say there are no vocations, and you need to protestantisize the priesthood, in a paid job for married men (state paid in Belgium), and already hinting for woman priests.... But they cannot find men for the married diaconate. If you do not pray for priests, if you do not honour them, if you degrade the sacraments ... then go and do something else, mgr Bonny.
The Scoppio del Carro, Explosion of the Cart, is one of the most amazing Easter Sunday traditions At the Duomo in Florence, a makeshift dove is launched from the church to a cart outside with a pyrotechnic display This tradition stems from the First Crusade, when a Florentine named Pazzino de' Pazzi was one of the first to scale the walls of Jerusalem, being rewarded with flints from the Holy Sepulchre which he then returned with and used for the Easter fire
St. John Chrysostom ~~~ Don't talk to me of female beauty, rather virtues of her soul. A beautiful woman who has not decorated herself with virtue is like a painted coffin...
Every night I give a Latin blessing to the housekeeper. As soon as I begin the blessing, my dog wakes up from sleep and follows me to my sleeping quarters.
10K views · 856 reactions | Happy Easter These wonderful depictions of the Easter story can be found in the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Little Easton, Essex. The church at Little Easton is a typical medieval estate church, being located right next to the Manor House. The church is filled with the memorials of the local landowning family. They restored the church in the 19th century, however, some older features survive - such as the wall paintings and some medieval monuments. I couldn’t find much about the exact origin of the enamel painted windows. But I think they definitely weren’t always located in the windows here at Little Easton, perhaps they came from the nearby Manor House or perhaps they were purchased from elsewhere in the 19th century by the lords of Manor for the church. Other windows by Baptista Sutton can be found at Middle Temple Hall in London and Abbot’s Hospital in Guildford. | Great British Architecture Happy Easter These wonderful depictions of the Easter …Күбрәк
Following government directives, public Easter services in Dubai have been cancelled since Good Friday. The regime's excuse is that tensions in the Middle East are escalating. Dubai has two Catholic parishes - Saint Mary's and Saint Francis of Assisi in Jebel Ali. Both have confirmed the closures on their websites and will remain closed "until further notice". Saint Mary’s Church is one of the largest Catholic parishes in the world, with around 30,000 members, many of whom are Filipino workers. On Good Friday, many Catholics who had not been informed of the closure were seen praying outside on the pavement instead. Easter liturgies were only being streamed online. Bishop Paolo Martinelli, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, acknowledged worshippers' disappointment at missing Holy Week celebrations. #newsAfvbsxvwah