On 9 April, Pope Leo XIV appointed Mons René Ramirez, 57, as Bishop of Sandhurst, Australia. He had brievly served as Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne. Born on 29 March 1969 in Gapan, Philippines, he joined the Rogationist Fathers and was ordained a priest on 27 June 1998. Moving to First World for Healthcare System He survived a heart attack at the age of only 45. He knew he might experience further health issues, but there is 'no healthcare support from the government' in the Philippines. Therefore, he began looking for employment in Australia, Fr Ramirez said in an Instagram video. The Melbourne Archdiocese told him that they would be happy to welcome him. In September 2015, Monsignor Ramirez established a community of the Rogationist Fathers within the Melbourne Archdiocese. Rapid Promotion By the Wrong Bishop In October 2023, Fr René Ramirez was invited by Bishop Shane Mackinlay, 60, to establish a Rogationist community in the Diocese of Sandhurst - the same diocese that he will now …เพิ่มเติม
Mehr Patienten fordern „ungeimpftes“ Blut Immer mehr Menschen verlangen bei Transfusionen Blut von Ungeimpften – aus Angst vor Impfstoff-Resten. Eine Studie aus Vanderbilt zeigt: Solche Wünsche verzögern Behandlungen und schaden Patienten. Zwei Fälle wurden deutlich schlimmer, einer erlitt Schock, ein anderer schwere Anämie. Experten warnen: Es gibt keinen Beweis für Risiken durch geimpftes Blut, und eine Unterscheidung ist unmöglich. Gerichtete Spenden von Verwandten erhöhen sogar das Infektionsrisiko. Quelle: More patients demand ‘unvaccinated’ blood, … Kanal folgen: Aktuell360 (Antiilluminaten TV)
The Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex is going to MELT DOWN HARD… Children’s Health Defense just EXPOSED THE SCAM…Ivermectin is CRUSHING cancer like chemotherapy NEVER could. Nearly 200 patients. Multiple cancer types. 84% POSITIVE OUTCOME.
Azerbaijani authorities have destroyed Saint Hakob Church in Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabakh, marking another escalation in what observers describe as a systematic campaign against Armenian cultural and spiritual heritage in Artsakh. Saint Hakob Church was a relatively modern but deeply symbolic religious site. Its foundation was laid in September 2005, and construction was completed in early 2007. The church was built with the support of Armenian-American benefactor Nerses Yepremyan in memory of his late son, Hakob Yepremyan.
J.D. Vance responds to Trump's deleted - blasphemous - post after backlash: “He doesn't send everything through a communications professional.” "The president was posting a joke and of course he took it down because he recognized that a lot of people weren't understanding his humor in that case." “I think the President of the United States likes to mix it up on social media, and I actually think that's one of the good things about this president is that he's not filtered.”
"The president was posting a joke and of course he took it down because he recognized that a lot of people weren't understanding his humor in that case" --- If that had been his real intention he should have posted himself instead.
illuminatibot @iluminatibot Hidden cameras caught employees with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority throwing cases of taxpayer funded food right into the trash. “Despite the tens of thousands of homeless going hungry on the streets of LA, no one got to eat this food - this is an absolute disgrace. It's a theft of taxpayer dollars.”
Foley admitted that it is difficult for him to have faith, “especially now because of all the bad things that have happened to me,” though he accepts Catholic teaching about the sacraments. His condition makes it difficult for him to move, and he can no longer eat or drink, receiving his nourishment from IV fluids. On top of this, he has suffered pain, severe fatigue, and cognitive decline, as well as cruel behavior from hospital staff.
Mon Apr 13, 2026 - 11:55 am EDTMon Apr 13, 2026 - 10:57 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — A disabled man known for speaking out against Canada’s aggressive euthanasia regime recently received sacraments, including Extreme Unction, from a traditional Catholic priest. Roger Foley, who suffers from an incurable and degenerative brain disease, told LifeSiteNews that he welcomed the opportunity to have a priest visit after a period of health decline despite the fact that he has long been irreligious. “It was a very wonderful experience,” Foley said regarding the visit. “I felt honored and humbled, especially with the kindness and knowledge of the priest. I would tell him how confused I am, and he would tell me more about the Catholic faith. He answered a lot of my questions.” Foley admitted that it is difficult for him to have faith, “especially now because of all the bad things that have happened to me,” though he accepts Catholic teaching about the sacraments. His condition makes it difficult …
Pro-homosexual Luxembourg Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich has warned that the idea of female ordination would "currently" split the Church. In an interview with VaticanNews.va on 10 April, Cardinal Hollerich referred to the divisions within the Anglican group following the appointment of Sarah Mullally. According to the cardinal, any [impossible] change in access to ordained ministry must come through “the consensus of the whole Church,” not through isolated regional decisions. However, Hollerich claimed a growing frustration among “many” women. For him it is difficult to imagine a Church enduring long-term if “half of the People of God suffer because they have no access to ordained ministry.” Asked about a possible timeline, Cardinal Hollerich said: “I leave that to the Holy Spirit.” In the meantime, he wants to expanding women’s roles in decision-making within the Church. He has three women serving as episcopal delegates in his Archdiocese for consecrated life, the social sector,…เพิ่มเติม
Iran’s President, Masoud Pezeshkian sent an apology to the Pope Even Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, assailed the “desecration of Jesus” while also speaking up to defend the pope. Trump says he won't apologize to Pope Leo and … Faithful Horizons
BAIER: Do you think that when the president says it's 'hurting [Pope Leo] very badly, catering to the radical left? It's hurting the Catholic Church.' You agree with the president there? JD VANCE: "I certainly think that in some cases, it would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality, to stick to matters of what's going on in the Catholic Church and let the president United States stick to dictating American public policy."