The seminary of Madrid has denied a pro-homosexual training program, but InfoVaticana.com stands by its original report. The sessions were taught by Rev. Jesús Sastre García in November. He is affiliated with the pro-homosexual association Crismhom as a spiritual director. InfoVaticana reported on January 8 about the training at the seminary. It added that the seminarians were provided, as a reference contact for the course, with an email from crismhom.org rather than a personal account of the priest. On January 12, the seminary issued a statement confirming the sessions took place as part of the ordinary formation and were taught by Rev. García. The seminary said the content was fully in accordance with the Church’s Magisterium. Earlier the same day, a statement attributed to Crismhom, published by ReligionDigital.org and later removed, denied that the Archdiocese of Madrid had involved the association in any training. It claimed the email address was the priest’s personal account. …Okunengi
Crismhom is publicly known for promoting a pastoral and doctrinal vision that does not consider homosexual acts sinful. Nor does Chicago or Camarillo for that matter. bishop-accountability.org/…2023/10/news-2023-05- …
What the Government isn’t telling you about facial recognition They don’t want you to watch this youtube.com/watch?v=fhLEhmhWYsw Inside the unprecedented expansion of facial recognition surveillance in the UK
1 Samuel 24:3-21 David cries out to Saul, “Why do you listen to those who say, ‘David is trying to harm you’?” There are people who incite others against others. This evil could be avoided through mutual support and a desire to advance the cause of God’s love. Mark 3:13-19 “Jesus appointed twelve [whom he also named apostles] that they might be with him and he might send them forth to preach and to have authority to drive out demons.” The twelve appointed by Jesus have the mission of proclaiming the Good News: God is love. This love, when received by people, “drives out demons.” Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
22.01.2026 RATZINGER DID NOT TELL LEFEBVRE ABOUT RAHNER’S LG 16 ERROR: HE WAS EXCOMMUNICATED WHEN VC2 WAS TRADITIONAL: NO COMMENT FROM SSPX Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre was not told that the Council could have been interpreted without the Rahnerian LG 16-mistake.Instead they excommunicated him and the bishops of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX).Even today, the SSPX is not told to accept Vatican Council II (VC2) rational i.e. without the Rahner mistake, found in his book The Christian of the Future. Pope Leo kept all this a secret from Fr. John Berg, the Superior General of the FSSP (Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter), whom he met the other day. The original members of the FSSP had their religious formation with the SSPX. They were affected by the excommunication of Archbishop Lefebvre. When Pope Benedict issued Summorum Pontificum, the SSPX was still not told that they could have full canonical recognition if they accepted Vatican Council II, rationally, without the Rahnerian factual …Okunengi
I have watched and liked that video months ago. It's already liked! Didn't have to like it now. I am happy to see one more person who is awake and eyes who can see, ears that can hear. GOD Bless you.
FSSPX Bishop Celebrates Mass in a Diocesan Church: Bishop Bernard Fellay (FSSPX) celebrated a Mass in the Roman Rite in a church of the Diocese of Orlando, Florida. The photos were published by Gerónimo María on X.com. However, the claim that a priest from the diocese served as deacon is disputed; it appears instead to have been Father Ezequiel Rubio of the Priestly Fraternity in South America. The occasion for the Mass was the sacrament of Confirmation. This also occurred about two years ago, when Bishop Tissier celebrated Mass in the same church, likewise with permission from the diocese.
Gerónimo María published on X.com: "We've had an SSPX bishop, Bishop Fellay, able to celebrate a Pontifical TLM in a church of the Diocese of Orlando, on the occasion of the confirmation of members of St. Thomas More, an SSPX church in Sanford. This already happened about two years ago, with Bishop Tissier doing the same thing in the same church."
People with a conscience often suffer because of it. Not because they’re weak — but because they’re alive. A conscience won’t let you look away from someone else’s pain, it won’t let you sleep peacefully when something was unfair, and it refuses to excuse wrong-doing just because it’s convenient. Those who have a conscience think a lot, stay quiet a lot, and blame themselves even for things that were never truly their responsibility. They feel deeply, they empathize easily, and that makes them vulnerable. But a conscience isn’t a punishment. It’s proof that there’s still light in you. Yes — it makes life harder. But without it, the world becomes a much darker place. So if injustice keeps you up at night, if you worry about others more than you worry about yourself — don’t call it weakness. That’s your humanity showing.
My eldest brother could see aura's. I guess it's almost the same thing. He saw various shades of blues greens, yellow's and once a black aura. He also saw a beautiful brilliant white soul once. He told me it was the most beautiful thing he ever saw. He was a gentle humble person and my favorite sibling.
ABOUT PRAYERS & ADORATION St. John 4: 23-24: “But the hour will come-in fact it is here already when true worshipers, will worship the Father in spirit and truth: that is the kind of worshiper the Father wants. God is Spirit, and those who worship must worship in spirit and truth." 2) St Mathew 6,6: “But when you pray, go to your private room and, when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in that secret place, and your Father who sees all that is done in secret will reward you”. 3) Isaiah 26, 20: “Go into your rooms, my people, shut your doors behind you. Hide yourselves a little while until the wrath has passed” 4) Jeremiah 33:3: “Call to me and I will answer you; I will tell you great mysteries of which you know nothing”. 5) Romans 8, 26: “The Spirit too comes to help us in our weakness. For we do not know how to pray as we ought, the Spirit himself expresses our plea in a way that could never be put into words”. 6) Galatians 5, 22-23: “The fruit of the Spirit is …Okunengi
On 20 January, Cardinal Joseph Zen wrote about the consistory on his blog. His main points. - Because of time constraints, we were asked to discuss and vote to choose only two out of the four topics; the result was that Synodality and Evangelisation were selected. In my view, this wasted an entire afternoon. - What was originally a two-day meeting has now become one day. - The form of the meeting was like a copy of the recent ‘Synod’: everyone sat around round tables chatting; the time for plenary discussion was very little, leaving only two sessions of forty-five minutes. - Before the meeting began, the ‘Synod’ preacher addressed the Cardinals; the Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith also distributed documents; the Secretary General of the ‘Synod’ also spoke; and even though liturgy was no longer discussed, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship also distributed a document. - It seems that someone treated this consistory as a continuation of the Synod on …Okunengi