From DA: "I am a practicing catholic. And I need to say something that's going to make a lot of people uncomfortable.
Nigeria, the Sahel, India, Syria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, hundreds of Christians have been murdered this year alone. Churches burned to the ground, pastors kidnapped and killed. Communities that have practiced their faith for centuries are being wiped out.
Pope Leo XIV has said almost nothing.
NO named condemnations, NO emergency visits, NO breaking of protocol, just quiet platitudes about dialogue and peace - directed at nobody in particular.
BUT the week Trump escalated the Iran war? Leo flew across continents, gave media interviews, posted viral messages and had three Cardinals appear on 60 minutes in what felt like a coordinated response. Bishop Strickland was removed for defending the Church doctrine. Bishop Fernández in Puerto Rico was removed for defending religious exemptions that the cathechism itself supports.
During Covid, goverments padlocked churches across …More
For those who have ears to hear! ~
A letter in today's Irish Times claims that 'most Catholics' support women's ordination The letter writer claims that it should be 'the headline issue at the National Synodal Assembly of Ireland on October 17th, 2026'
I'm pretty sure she's checking for lice.
So, what! The laity have no voice at all in changing dogma and traditional practices of the Catholic Church. Wrong is wrong even though everyone is doing it, and right is right even if no one is doing it.
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Mel Gibson's The Resurrection of the Christ has now finished filming after 7 months of filming, on a budget of $250 million.
The sequel will be split and was filmed as two parts, with both being budgeted at around $100 million to $125 million+ each.
Part One is currently scheduled to release on Friday, March 26, 2027 (Good Friday) and Part Two 40 days later on Thursday, May 6, 2027 (Ascension Day).
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Time with Dad is a lot like a running engine: as long as it’s humming, it drives us forward, teaches us the ropes, and fuels the moments we’ll never forget. But eventually, inevitably, that engine shuts off. When it does, the only thing left behind is what you built together while the hood was up.
Turning a wrench with your old man isn't just about tightening bolts or swapping out parts. It’s about the laughs shared over a stubborn radiator, the wisdom passed down through greasy hands, and the moments that—without us even realizing it—become our most priceless memories.
Every bit of advice, every "tough love" correction, and every story told while adjusting a carburetor or prepping a door for paint becomes a permanent chapter in the history he leaves behind.
A classic car can last for decades, but Dad won't be here forever. That’s why every second counts. Don’t wait until it’s too late to spend an afternoon in the garage. Don’t miss the chance to hear those stories from his younger …More
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Scientists hooked electrodes up to Tibetan monks during deep meditation — expecting to see relaxed, quiet brain activity. What they recorded instead stopped them cold. Gamma waves. At amplitudes never measured in any normal human brain before. Levels so high that researchers hadn't even considered them possible to sustain in a conscious person. These monks weren't just calm. Their brains were operating on a frequency that didn't exist in scientific literature until that moment. But here's the part that should make you stop scrolling. These monks weren't doing anything new. The practices they were using — the specific meditation techniques, the concentrated attention, the precise mental training — were thousands of years old. Passed down through lineages that stretch back further than most recorded history. Tibetan Buddhist traditions had been deliberately training the mind this way for centuries before a single neuroscientist existed on this planet.
They didn't …More
Ah go on with yourself.
Am I the only one who runs into this frequently?
Since AI is infested with demons it probably knows that this is status quo on spiritual level (Prevost=Bergoglio)
No. Somehow this happens to others too.
I think that makers of databank and its filters and algorithms are the servants of the "popemakers" who made the last two.
To make it really screwtapisch, they filter not Bergoglio away but only Prevost