Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to 30 days in military jail for smashing a statue of the crucified Christ in Lebanon. The Israeli Defense Forces said one soldier used a sledgehammer while the other filmed; both were removed from combat duty. Six other soldiers were present and did not intervene or report the incident. According to 'The Guardian', such punishment is rare. In 2025, about 88% of alleged misconduct cases involving Israeli forces were closed or unresolved.
The Israeli military has sentenced two soldiers to 30 DAYS in jail for DESTROYING a statue in Jesus, per AP One of them was seen taking a SLEDGEHAMMER to the head of Jesus
Two days before a bomb blew up, this was recorded in a church in Sri Lanka but no one understood at the time why. Miracle of Mother Mary Statue Crying Blood tears at St. Philip Neri's Church, Katukurunda, Kalutara, Sri Lanka. (Date - 4/19/2019)
Raymonda Hassan "I'm Jewish. And the truth is, Israel does not represent me." Katie Halper, an American Jewish political commentator, breaks down how Israel was never truly about protecting Jewish people. She explains how it exploited the Holocaust to justify the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, while showing deep contempt for Holocaust survivors and Mizrahi Jews. Halper argues that Zionism internalized antisemitism, tried to erase Jewish communities that spoke Yiddish and Arabic, and built a militarized identity that shamed religious and intellectual Jews. She connects this with how Israel uses claims of antisemitism to silence critics while aligning with Christian Zionists, who believe Jews must die for the apocalypse, and other types of anti-Semites. 253K views · 12K reactions | "I'm Jewish. And …
A Chaldean priest singing in Aramaic in the Church of the Virgin Mary. This 6th century Church in Mosul was destroyed by ISIS & restored by UNESCO. Nineveh, the ancient heartland of Assyrian Christians, has been emptied of Christians.
This scene took place while Pope Leo XIV was signing the Book of Honor at the end of an audience with political leaders in Equatorial Guinea. Social media users quickly noticed that he was struggling to copy a prepared text he had brought for the occasion. The internet delivered its verdict with a smile: Robert Prevost clearly never cheated on an exam.
Neil Oliver: “Those products, are still out there being pushed into peoples bodies” Professor Angus Dalgleish: “It’s bordering on criminal negligence” London Professor of Oncology details the “Biggest smoke and mirrors going” DALGLEISH: “Pfizer and Moderna [were saying] 95% effective etc ... they were quoting Relative risk.. [but for] absolute risk the figures were 0.84... they fiddled the papers... with highly selected data” Dalgleish says the truth was, you needed to vaccinate 118 people to prevent 1 infection... an infection hardly a threat to children
Lara Trump reveals she’s raising her kids screen-free, says it’s “amazing” to see how creative they are without them. “Eric and I do not allow our kids an iPad, an iPhone.” “When we go out to a restaurant, phones down for us [adults], too.” “We’re not doing that. We want to interact together. And it’s amazing to see what our kids will come up with creatively just on their own, the games they make up…” “You look at a table in any restaurant, half the people are on their phones. And I think that’s a really scary place. I don’t like that at all.”
Journalist: “Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families?” Tom Homan: “Of course there is. Families can be deported together." Europe needs a man like him.
Vatican automates its telescope in Arizona for remote use Thanks to donations, the telescope is now operable remotely by students at Jesuit universities and has already been used by astronomers at the Vatican’s observatory in Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
El Vaticano automatiza su telescopio en Arizona para usarlo en remoto Una nueva automatización del telescopio del observatorio astronómico de la Santa Sede, ubicado en Arizona (Estados Unidos), permitirá a los estudiantes de universidades jesuitas utilizarlo a distancia para investigaciones científicas. hmtv
ewtnnews.com/…scope-in-arizona-for-remote-use-by-… A new automation system for the telescope at the Holy See’s astronomical observatory in Arizona will allow students from Jesuit universities to use it remotely for scientific research. Mount Graham in Arizona is home to the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT), one of the most important observatories managed by the Vatican Observatory (Specola Vaticana). According to a statement issued by the Governorate of Vatican City State, the robotization and automation of the telescope were recently completed successfully thanks to donations from the Thomas Lord Charitable Trust philanthropic foundation. The automation was also made possible thanks to donations from Kim Bepler, who specifically supports various Jesuit initiatives and serves on the board of trustees of Fordham University. Astronomers will now be able to operate the telescope remotely, without the need to be physically present on the mountain. In fact, astronomers from the …More
“Remember that it has never been heard of in any age, that any sinner who turned to you was rejected by you. I am a miserable sinner, but I turn to you and trust in you.” - Saint Bernard of Clairveaux
Liz Churchill @liz_churchill10 ARREST THESE BIOLOGICAL TERRORISTS… “My cancer came back…and it came back strong. It was because I took the Covid Vaccine. The Doctor was crying to me because she was going to tell 3 other people today they have terminal cancer…in their 20’s. Her patient count is up 300%”
Dictators live and breathe for control. Many of these diseases are man made by Frankenstein doctors. We must pray daily, be careful, and beg our Guardian Angeles to protect us.
ECB chief Christine Lagarde warns of possible food rationing due to fertilizer disruptions “A third of fertilizers are shipped through the Strait of Hormuz... that is at risk.”
The Israeli military has sentenced two soldiers to 30 DAYS in jail for DESTROYING a statue in Jesus, per AP One of them was seen taking a SLEDGEHAMMER to the head of Jesus
Dvaja izraelskí vojaci boli odsúdení na 30 dní vojenského väzenia za rozbitie sochy ukrižovaného Krista v Libanone. Izraelské obranné sily uviedli, že jeden z vojakov použil kladivo, zatiaľ čo druhý filmoval; obaja boli odvolaní z bojovej služby. Incidentu bolo prítomných šesť ďalších vojakov, ktorí nezasiahli ani ho neohlásili. Podľa denníka The Guardian je takýto trest zriedkavý. V roku 2025 bolo približne 88 % prípadov údajných pochybení izraelských ozbrojených síl uzavretých alebo nevyriešených.
Dois soldados israelitas foram condenados a 30 dias de prisão militar por terem destruído uma estátua de Cristo crucificado no Líbano. Segundo as Forças de Defesa de Israel, um soldado usou uma marreta e o outro filmou; ambos foram afastados do serviço de combate. Seis outros soldados estavam presentes e não intervieram nem registaram o incidente. De acordo com o "The Guardian", este tipo de punição é raro. Em 2025, cerca de 88% dos casos de alegada má conduta envolvendo forças israelitas foram encerrados ou não foram resolvidos.
Canada: New Bishop taking over Diocese of London A new Bishop has been appointed to take over the Diocese of London. CTV London’s Reta Ismail has more. Subscribe to CTV News
In Malabo, Pope Leo XIV signed the guest book after meeting with civil authorities and diplomats, briefly looking to prepared notes as he wrote. The moment drew lighthearted attention on social media, where some users joked he seemed like “the kind of person who would never cheat on an exam.”
Heartbreaking testimony of Christian widows in the Middle Belt of Nigeria They faced unspeakable violence as their families were murdered by Fulani jihadists.
The late great ALAIN DELON’s parents divorced when he was 4yrs old and put him up for adoption - so his answer when asked — “if God exists what would you ask him after your death?” — hits me hard every time.
So sincere and real! It so speaks to our need for and love of our parents, and how as parents we must nurture that love and build on it. It is so sad when even people who have been successfully adopted miss their real parents.