"Fun Church" in Holy Week: Fr. Simon Teller, O.P., published a video on March 29 about the different ways people use palms on Palm Sunday. The examples include the deconstructionist, the artist, the hoarder, the tickler, the sword fighter, and the panda mode. Fr. Teller is a chaplain at Providence College in the United States.
By now nearly everyone knows about this scandal and we have not heard a sound Catholic reaction from any high ranking clerics of our Church. Instead it is as if we have omertà ruling rather than Truth.
I use thecradlemedia telegram channel sometimes. There are many others. Here are some other related news from recently. Phony israel passed a law today to kill all Palestinians in prison. Israeli soldiers are holding prayers asking for mercy from Iran. 1000s of disenchanted israelis are taking refuge in Sinai. The number of dead or injured US soldiers are in the thousands. Hezbollah has destroyed over 100 Merkava tanks. Iran is hitting American bases in Syria. Soon it will become easier to believe the likely theory that the assassination attempt on Trump was staged compared to what denials are coming forth from this administration. Now back to GTV kumbaya posts.
For the record, Iran claims they did not launch this attack and that this was a false-flag attack launched by Israel. Telegram: Contact @thecradlemedia
This is how the streets of Jerusalem looked during this year’s Palm Sunday procession! Silent, empty of olive and palm branches and the faithful’s cheers
Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered Israeli authorities to grant Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa of Jerusal “full and immediate access” to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. He reversed an earlier decision after Israeli police blocked the Cardinal and few other priests from entering the holy site during Palm Sunday celebrations. The disproportionate restriction triggered strong international criticism from political leaders. Israel’s President Isaac Herzog personally apologized to the Cardinal following the incident. The video below shows the empty, silent streets of Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, devoid of the procession, olive and palm branches, and the cheers of the faithful. #newsOnyraezrlx
The streets are void the article says. Hmm, no processions, no faithful equals no tourism. No tourism equals no money. Hotels, restaurants, shops, all are empty.
Conserving the Shroud of Turin. Avvolti - The Shroud as you have never … Through this digital and collective journey people will come face to face with the image of the Shroud: starting with a live event in Turin held in May 2025, and continuing the journey with an online platform open to the world. Two unprecedented opportunities to deep-dive an object surrounded by mystery and hope.
Conserving the Shroud of Turin. by janson on Mar 20, 2013
Red Pill Dispenser - Reporter: Why did you start a war with Iran? Trump: Israel was under... Reporter: Why did you start a war with Iran? Trump: Israel was under threat so we had to attack. So much for America First... …
Who has nuclear weapons Trump? That's right your brothers in Israel so how could Iran threaten Israel, or the USA for that matter. Just get a backbone and come out straight and say it. I do what Bibi tells me.
Vice President JD Vance: “My advice to young men who are thinking about becoming fathers who are about to have babies is, you're never ready” “It will be shocking. It will be crazy. It will be the most difficult and the most rewarding thing that you’ve ever done.” "I would do it all again; in fact, I have one regret, it's a slight regret. I wish we had started early and had more” Don’t wait until everything is “Perfect” to have kids. Children are what perfects life.
On 24 March, a court in Privas, France, delivered its verdict in the case of Father Bernard Domini and the Catholic community Famille Missionnaire de Notre Dame (FMND). The case raises wider questions about religious freedom and new legal standards in France. Following a two-year investigation, the case centred on allegations of "abuse of vulnerability" and 2psychological subjection" brought by five former members of the community. The community has approximately 160 members. The charges did not involve allegations of sexual abuse, physical violence or financial misconduct, but instead focused on the community's internal practices and discipline. In its ruling, the court issued ten decisions, resulting in seven acquittals and three convictions. Father Bernard was convicted on one count and acquitted on four others, while the FMND was convicted on two counts. The punishments handed down were relatively lenient: a six-month suspended sentence for Father Bernard and a €25,000 fine for the …Okuninzi
A Lifetime of Faith Meets a Historic Moment | Shalom World News After forty-five years of faithful service as chaplain to Monaco’s princes, Father César Penzo stood as both witness and pilgrim in a moment etched in grace. As Pope Leo made his historic visit, he joined in the sacred rhythm of the Mass, his decades of devotion gathering in that single hour. And at its close, in a fleeting yet profound encounter, he met the Holy Father—an exchange where time, faith, and quiet joy seemed to gently embrace.
70+ ans de sacerdoce ! 70 ans de sacerdoce ! - Diocèse de Monaco Nombreux étaient ceux, au premier rang desquels LL. AA. SS. le Prince et la Princesse de Monaco, qui avaient voulu entourer de leur affection le Père César Penzo, à l'occasion de ses 70 ans de sacerdoce. La célébration de la messe avait été organisée en l'église Saint-Charles, desservie par les Oblat de Saint-François-de-Sales, dont fait partie le Père Penzo, qui en fut longtemps le curé. C'est Monseigneur David qui prononça l'homélie. Après quelques paroles du Père Penzo, tous furent heureux de se retrouver pour un moment de convivialité.
After 45 years serving as chaplain to the princes of Monaco, FatherCésar Penzowitnessed the historic visit of Pope Leo XIV, took part in the Mass, and had the opportunity to greet the Holy Father at the end.
osintdefender The Iranian Ministry of Energy has confirmed ongoing power outages in Tehran and other cities across Northern Iran, following strikes in the past hour by Israel and/or the United States against energy infrastructure in the Tehran Province. instagram.com/reel/DWemnJliRph/
Think about that. Iran hides nothing while Israel and bibi not only hide what's going on there, but people are jailed for posting online. Iran has not hid anything from anyone so far. Which tells me, they are more trustworthy than both trump and bibi.
To be clear, in the case of heresy it is God who judges it because the Catholic Faith is revealed by God. The Pope is in effect judged by God as a heretic when he rejects the faith. Any man can identify the Pope as a heretic freely without any problem in that case. The man is not judging the Pope, the Pope has already been judged by God. The man is simply expressing an existing judgement.
Last week’s death of a young Spanish woman by euthanasia shocked the world. Although her father fought for eighteen months to have to procedure stopped, he was overruled by the Spanish courts. At the eleventh hour, Noelia’s best friend – someone who may have been able to talk Noelia out of going ahead with her death – was denied access. When there was question of yet another legal intervention, authorities stated that was not possible: Noelia’s organs had been targeted for harvesting, earning millions for their sale. This case speaks to a cascade of tragedies which ended in a young woman being failed at every turn, and paying the ultimate price to a society which unashamedly exploits the vulnerable. Noelia Castillo Ramos was a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, Spain, who will end her life through euthanasia on 26 March, after a long legal battle. Her controversial case has attracted widespread media attention in Spain. Noelia Castillo Ramos shortly before her death The last few …
The Church is “nothing without God” and exists to save souls and nourish them through the sacraments, Cardinal Robert Sarah, 80, told CNews on March 27. When speaking about the Church’s problems, Sarah avoids naming individuals. Throughout the interview, he uses only broad categories - "we," "people," - and shifts the blame onto modern culture and ideas such as relativism, rupture, and innovation. His consistent rhetorical strategy is to use passive and "we". The Church: Not an NGO His basic argument is that the Church cannot be reduced to a humanitarian, political, or sociological institution: "God must truly be placed at the center of our existence, at the center of our life, at the center of our concerns." And: "If we detach the Church from this mission… the Church is useless." Liturgy as Battlefield Cardinal Sarah mentions Leo XIV only briefly and in an almost deferential way when describing the liturgical crisis. "I understand that the Pope is concerned about this liturgical unity …Okuninzi