The recently published report from Vatican’s Synod Study Group 9 on homosexuality represents a fundamental contradiction of Catholic teaching, writes Cardinal Willem Eijk of Utrecht, the Netherlands, on NcRegister.com (May 14). His main ideas. - The most immediate concern is the report’s treatment of homosex relationships. It presents testimonies from individuals with in homosexual attractions without providing the Church’s moral framework for understanding them. - The report states that one witness “discovered that sin, at its root, does not consist in the (same-sex) relationship, but in a lack of faith in a God who desires our fulfillment.” The authors reproduce this claim without correction or clarification. - This witness’s reasoning is fundamentally flawed. Homosexual acts are intrinsically evil - a settled point of Catholic doctrine. A Christian who engages in such acts also falls short in faith by failing to trust in God’s grace to avoid sin. But that does not mean the sin …Ebisinga
This entire moral mess could have been avoided by not having the total useless and unnecessary SINodal meetings and reports. Just tell clergy like James Martin to immediately stop pushing homosexuality in the Church and society. Who needs the fake bridges? This has sadly enabled other heretical priests at local dioceses to do the same.
The Vatican’s decision to award the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX to Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari - Iran’s ambassador to the Holy See - has sparked controversy. Mokhtari has served as ambassador since 2023 and received the decoration on Tuesday together with twelve other diplomats. Iranian state-linked media portrayed the award as a personal recognition by Leo XIV and linked it to the Pope’s criticism of military escalation against Iran. The Vatican, however, stressed that the decoration was part of a routine diplomatic custom. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said that the Order of Pius IX is traditionally granted to all ambassadors accredited to the Holy See after roughly two years of service. The medal was not personally handed over by Leo XIV, but by Archbishop Paolo Rudelli of the Secretariat of State. The diploma was signed by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin. #newsRriwyrpvvv
Administration seeks to seize land around Mt. Cristo Rey The Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces, New Mexico, signaled in a legal filing it intends to fight the Trump administration's fast-moving attempts to seize its land through eminent domain to extend the southern border wall. The land targeted by the federal government is at the base of Mount Cristo Rey, a mountain and pilgrimage site topped by a 29-foot-tall limestone statue of Jesus Christ that dates back to 1940. The diocese said the border wall would obstruct pilgrimage routes. "The erection of a border wall through or along this holy site could irreparably damage its religious and cultural sanctity, obstruct pilgrimage routes, and transfer sacred space into a symbol of division," the Diocese of Las Cruces said, according to legal documents. Seizing the land or constructing physical barriers would "constitute a significant infringement on religious freedom and the rights of worship, which are protected under both the First Amendment …Ebisinga
We see here a glimpse of the savagery that was Before Christ (B.C.). An era with subhuman values that could conceive of crucifixion as a form of capital punishment. The exception in the era B.C. were the people of Israel who can be best understood the apostolic church B.C with sacramental analogues (see 2 Samuel 12:13 for confession, Elisha’s miracle in 2 Kings 4:42–44 for communion) without the universal aspect (the meaning of Catholic). In the Anno Domini era (A.D.) the Universal/Catholic Church took hold.
On 14 May, Fr Davide Pagliarani, the Superior of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, wrote to Pope Leo XIV. The open letter was issued less than 24 hours after Cardinal Tucho Fernández threatened excommunication. The Priestly Fraternity laments to have spent over 50 years alerting the Holy See to doctrinal and moral errors, yet these concerns have not received a satisfactory response; instead, Rome is considering canonical sanctions. Fr Pagliarani does not address the issue of episcopal consecration or a papal mandate for it. Instead, he published a 'Declaration of Faith', stating that it represents “the minimum indispensable to be in communion with the Church, and to truly call ourselves Catholics and, consequently, your sons”. The declaration presents itself as being loyal to the Pope. It repeatedly addresses Leo XIV reverence, using titles such as 'Most Holy Father' and 'Your Holiness'. The FSSPX asks Leo XIV to be “instructed and confirmed” in the Declaration of Faith. The …Ebisinga
The greatest pain of hell has not yet been told. You shall hear it now. XXIII. The Pain of Loss It is easy to understand the other pains of hell, because there are pains like them on earth. But it is difficult to understand the pain of loss, because there is nothing like it on earth. You must know that when a soul has been condemned to hell at the judgment-seat, God lets it see for a moment something of what it has lost. It sees the immense happiness it would have had in heaven with God and his angels and saints. And now it sees that all this blessed happiness is lost -- lost by its own fault, lost for ever, lost without hope! Listen to the painful cry of a child which has lost its mother! Listened to the wailings of the people in Ireland when their sister is leaving them to go to America, and perhaps they will never see her any more. Then you may think what a wailing there will be when a soul hears these words from God: "Depart from me for ever." Listen to the shriek of that mad man …Ebisinga
The German Catholic Congress (Katholikentag), taking place May 13–17 in Würzburg, will include a workshop on May 14 entitled: “Planning Blessing Services with Trans* Individuals.” The Congress is one of Germany’s largest Catholic gatherings and includes more than 900 events. There is a strong presence of politicians, including Protestant President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Markus Söder, Ricarda Lang, Andrea Nahles, and climate activist Luisa Neubauer. On May 16, there will be a homosexual worship service (“Queer-Gottesdienst”) under the title “Life is colorful – diversity in the Church?!” in the Augustinerkirche. Other official program events include: - Bible workshop: “Reading the Bible queerly: Why God is a fan of diversity” - When queer believers encounter the Church - From murder mystery dinners to escape games: discovering queer traces in the Bible through playful methods - Queer in the climate crisis: vulnerability and empowerment — also in Europe …Ebisinga
"Strong Lobby Within the Church for the Homosexual Agenda": Rev Donald Haggerty of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, criticized during a May 11 homily the Vatican Synod study document proposing a “reconsideration” of homosexual relations: "It’s kind of stunning to have that coming out of a document from the Vatican." He added that "there is a strong lobby within the Church for the homosexual agenda".
Fr. Donald Haggerty denounced the Synod study document’s proposed “rethinking” of homosexuality as a disturbing challenge to Catholic teaching.
So where's the condemnation of this blasphemy by Leo, who thinks of himself as the Pope? Answer: silence -- and silence means consent. "Two worm ridden popes" prophesied by Our Lady during Her apparitions at LaSalette, France in 1846 have come to be in our times - namely, Francis and Leo. Pray the Rosary daily - remain in a state of Grace - Our Lord will not sit idly by while His Church is being destroyed and many souls are being lost due to the apostasy coming from the top!
Of the first 26 bishops appointed in the USA, 11 (42%) were born outside the United States. Hailing from South America, Asia and Africa, they include a former undocumented immigrant from El Salvador and two former refugees from Vietnam.
As of May 6, 2026, he has made 26 appointments of bishops for his homeland. Eleven of these bishops — 42% — were born outside the United States.
From a former undocumented immigrant to the nation's youngest prelate, Pope Leo XIV's recent bishop appointments reflect a diverse Catholic Church in his homeland. Since his election on May 8 last year, Pope Leo XIV has named numerous bishops to fill posts around the world, also in the USA. Before becoming pope, Cardinal Robert Prevost was himself in charge of proposing new bishops for established Latin Rite dioceses around the world. So, while such decisions are never taken lightly, Leo XIV is particularly keyed in to the needs and criteria involved. As of May 6, 2026, he has made 26 appointments of bishops for his homeland. This includes raising priests to the bishopric, elevating auxiliary bishops to new dioceses, and transferring ordinary bishops to new sees. Eleven of these bishops — 42% — were born outside the United States. Sixteen of them are under 60 years old, and the youngest is 45. Only three come from religious communities: a Jesuit, a Benedictine, and an Oratorian. They …
DO THEY STILL EXIST TODAY? Introduction: a very current problem The topic of this article might seem chronologically outdated. However: 1) from a theological perspective (after the Second Vatican Council, with the Declaration Nostra Aetate of October 28, 1965; then with the clearly Judaizing theology of John Paul II from 1978 to 2005; taken up and continued by Benedict XVI from 2005 to 2013); and 2) from a hegemonic cultural/political/economic perspective (with the Holocaust Religio, the only dogma that cannot be questioned even in postmodernity); and 3) from a war perspective (with the birth of the State of Israel in 1948 up until the genocide of Gazans and the West Bank from 2024 to 2026...), the problem of Judeo/Christianity and the Judaizers has returned to the forefront with enormous force and relevance. Therefore, to be understood in all its importance and gravity, which is leading us towards a universal conflict, it must be addressed, first, from a theological point of view in …Ebisinga
On Pentecost Monday, Cardinal Raymond Burke will celebrate the closing Mass of this year's Chartres Pilgrimage in France. With more than 20,000 pilgrims registered to take part, this is the highest number yet. Other celebrants and preachers alongside Cardinal Burke include Monsignor Patrick Chauvet, former rector of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris; Father Antonius Maria Furtado, Superior General of the Missionaries of the Holy Cross; and Father Serge-Thomas Bonino, OP. Cardinal Burke also celebrated the closing Mass of the pilgrimage in 2017. Other prelates who have previously celebrated the Mass include Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Cardinal Gerhard Müller and Cardinal Robert Sarah. #newsFfujebqnww
Whose side are you on—Christ's, or the Antichrist's? May God bless you and grant you repentance and authentic conversion. For I do not wish for any of the Bergoglio-Prevostians to be lost, but rather that they repent and be saved.
@la verdad prevalece You say I "as an accomplice to the rebellion against God and the Church." How so? You simply make up what suits your narrative! LOL! You definitely act like controlled opposition. God bless you!
If someone treats you like garbage and then suddenly pops up with a "Hey, beautiful" or a random funny video—stay alert. This isn't an olive branch. It’s an exit ramp from accountability. You cannot allow someone to cycle between disrespecting you and then chatting you up as if nothing ever happened. You have to stop pretending that a few lines about the weather or a fake-nice text can wash away the pain they intentionally caused. The Playbook is Simple: People who hurt you the most are often the ones who act the most confused later. They’ll ask, "Why are you acting so weird?" No, you aren't being "weird." You are being consistent. If the last thing you received from someone was coldness, malice, or indifference—The very next word out of their mouth needs to be "I’m sorry." Not "Hey." Not "What’s up?" Not a link to a TikTok. Just an apology. Without an acknowledgment of the hurt, there is no healing. And without healing, there is no relationship—just a hostage situation. Your time …Ebisinga
15.05.2026 Why did they choose Cardinal Burke to lead the prayers at the Chartres Pilgrimage ? Cardinal Burke has generally been politically correct with the Left, on the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus with no known exceptions. He does not affirm it in public. He also interprets Vatican Council II irrationally and not rationally and so is politically correct on this point too. The Athanasius Creed has exception for him even though it did not have exceptions for the Magisterium over the centuries. The young people participating in the Chartres pilgrimage do not know the Catholic faith and the cardinal prudently is not going to tell them about it.- Lionel Andrades 14.05.2026 (Updated) SSPX LAITY CARD.FERNANDEZ IS IN PUBLIC SCHISM: YOU HAVE TO PROVE IT BEFORE JULY 1 VATICAN COUNCIL II IS RATIONAL Pro-SSPX families must interpret Vatican Council II rationally i.e. LG 8,LG 14,LG 16,UR 3,NA 2, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II refer to hypothetical and invisible cases only in 2026. This is …Ebisinga
05/15/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Matt Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior experience gives him unique insight into the world of government corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at Large at the Free Thought Project. Follow @MattAgorist on Twitter. On May 5, Matt Agorist published an article on thefreethoughtproject.com: The Invisible Occupation: How Palantir and AI Built a Financial Prison the Masses Cheered For. We are living in an occupied nation, but the occupying force didn’t arrive in tanks or uniform. They arrived in server racks and boardrooms, selling our enslavement back to us under the guise of convenience and national security. The creeping surveillance state isn’t being forced upon a resistant public; it is being welcomed …