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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre to Reopen After 40 Days

On Thursday, Israel lifted restrictions on Holy sites in Jerusalem, that had been in place for nearly 40 days during the war against Iran.
The sites included the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The reopening comes after Christians were unable to attend the key liturgies during Holy Week and Easter. It comes just in time for schismatic Christians who will celebrate Easter this Sunday. They are unwilling to calculate the correct date of Easter, which is based on the equinox.
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Canada's Bill C-9: another veiled attack on Christian belief

Canada's Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act, is another veiled attack on Christian belief. It changes the criminal code to include measures to fight hate propaganda and hate-motivated crimes. The law creates new criminal offences for obstructing and intimidating access to places of worship, schools, seniors' residences and the display of hate symbols in public places. Readers may have already realized the problem with such law: who gets to define the meaning of "hate"?
To get a better idea of what the law could mean once passed we can look at the recent guilty decision against Finnish MP Paivi Rasanen. She expressed her Christian views in a pamphlet and for that she was convicted of "insulting" speech. When this happens everyone becomes afraid of speaking openly and freely.
Rasanen had written a pamphlet back in 2004 expressing Christian teaching on marriage and human sexuality. The court ruled the publication's content “insults homosexuals as a group.” She did not harass anyone. The …

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“The liturgy is not a flag”: the abbot of Fontgombault points to abuses and ideologies as the root of the crisis

The current liturgical crisis in the Church cannot be understood without taking into account the abuses, the silences, and certain ideological readings that have marked the last decades. This is what the abbot of Fontgombault, Dom Jean Pateau, states in an interview granted to Silere Non Possum, in which he reflects on the origin of the tensions and points to the need for real reconciliation.
His words are framed in a moment when Pope Leo XIV has called to reduce the confrontation around the liturgy and to favor greater understanding between sensitivities.
Abuses and silences that have fueled the tension
Referring especially to the French case, the abbot acknowledges that liturgical abuses have occurred for years and that there has not always been an adequate response from the authorities. That combination, along with other factors such as shortcomings in catechetical formation, has contributed to generating distrust and alienation among some faithful.
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Oh, the Liturgy is the very banner of the Catholic Faith. As Pius XI says (Divini Cultus, 1928, Denz. 2200):
"the liturgy is an undoubtedly sacred thing; for, through it we are brought to God and are joined with Him; we bear witness to our faith, and we are obligated to it by a most serious duty because of the benefits and helps received, of which we are always in need. Hence a kind of intimate relationship between dogma and sacred liturgy, and likewise between Christian worship and the sanctification of the people. Therefore, Celestine I proposed and expressed a canon of faith in the venerated formulas of the Liturgy: "Let the law of supplication establish the law of believing. For when the leaders of holy peoples administer legislation enjoined upon themselves they plead the cause of the human race before divine Clemency, and they beg and pray while the entire Church sighs with them"

Lionel Leslie Andrades

The abbot of Fontgombault, Dom Jean Pateau interprets the baptism of desire irrationally. In the 16th century France, they interpreted the baptism of desire rationally.
So today the Athanasius Creed has visible exceptions of the baptism of desire for the abbot, but in 16th century France, at the TLM, there were no visible exceptions for the Athanasius Creed.
The interpretation of the dogma EENS, has exceptions for the Aboot but this was not the problem at Mass over the centuries. So the Mass offered by the Abbot is not theologically the same as that in the 16th century for example. He can correct the error by simply interpretating Vatican Council II rationally and so traditionally and not like the French Conference of Bishops.

Tom Morelli

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The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church

The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
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Catholic Charities in New Mexico Promoted Homosexuality during Holy Week

The relief organization 'Catholic Charities of Central New Mexico' publicised information about homosexual events during Holy Week. One activity promoted a "Transgender Day of Visibility".
On 7 April, LepantoIn.org reported that another advertisement included a homosexual event called 'Lavender Prom' that was sponsored by the abortion industry Planned Parenthood.
These actions are not isolated. This affiliate of Catholic Charities has an ongoing record of engagement with homosexual initiatives, including public messaging, partnerships with local groups such as the 'Transgender Resource Center' of New Mexico, and involvement in Pride March events and transvestite shows.
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And you wonder why many Hispanics and others are abandoning the Church and becoming Evangelicals and Baptists.

More than 100 people killed and 750 wounded yesterday in Israeli bombings on the Lebanese capital.

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Oltre 100 morti e 750 feriti ieri nei bombardamenti israeliani sulla capitale libanese.

Normand Thomas

Homily, Saturday, April 11

Acts 4:13-21
Peter and John say, “It is impossible for us not to speak about what we have seen and heard.”
The joy, peace, and love of God are proclaimed by Peter and John.
Mark 16:9-15
The risen Jesus says to the Apostles, “Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel.”
Proclaim that God loves you, that He is with you every day, that the joy within you is God.
Biblical texts: NAB-RE
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Honestly, I’ve been sitting with my own thoughts on why Mass attendance has been declining in the Philippines for a while now, because on the surface it looks like a contradiction that just doesn’t make sense at first glance. I mean, when you say “Philippines,” what immediately comes to mind is a deeply Catholic country, right? Around 93 percent of the population identifies as Catholic, which is massive by any global standard. So naturally the question becomes, how do you go from a country that is overwhelmingly Catholic on paper to a reality where regular Sunday Mass attendance is slowly but steadily declining?
And from my observations, there isn’t just one single cause, but a whole cluster of spiritual, cultural, and even liturgical issues that have slowly built up over time. First and probably most important, especially with younger generations, is that a lot of people simply don’t know the faith anymore. And I don’t say that in a harsh way, I say it in a very straightforward way …Dabalata

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A “Vatican source close to Pope Leo XIV” tells NBC Chicago that the Pentagon meeting between Trump officials and the Vatican’s top American diplomat “was most unpleasant and confrontational.”

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German-Speaking Countries to Include Homosexual Blessings in Benedictionale

Since 2019, the German-speaking 'Conference on the Liturgy' has been working on a new book of blessings Benedictionale. The Vatican signalled its openness to the project in 2023, with completion planned for 2029.
In an interview with katholisch.de on 9 April, the project's chairman, Benedictine Father Johannes Feierabend, said that the blessing formulas are "no longer formulated with priests and deacons in mind". Instead, they speak more generally of 'leadership'.
It is still unclear whether laypeople would conclude blessings of the congregation with “May the Lord bless you” or “May the Lord bless us”.
The new Benedictionale also includes blessings for homosexual and 'loving' couples: “We believe there should be a formula for this as well,” said Fr. Feierabend.
This was the “only point that immediately caught the eye” in the Vatican.
Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier suggested that the Vatican should draft such a formula. However, the German-speaking working group wants to write …Dabalata

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The German Church is no longer in communion with Rome. But it’s SINodal.

Father Karl A Claver

And what is the Vatican doing about this? Absolutely nothing!

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Fr. Ripperger explains to Tucker Carlson that communists mirror the methods of demons - LifeSite

Thu Apr 9, 2026 - 6:45 pm EDTFri Apr 10, 2026 - 5:53 am EDT
(
LifeSiteNews) — Exorcist Father Chad Ripperger told Tucker Carlson that communists operate the same way demons do.
In a nearly two-hour interview released Friday, Ripperger told Carlson he has observed that the methods of demons and communists closely mirror each other, something he has expounded on in a video series.
“When you strip the veneer away of one being political and the other being spiritual, the patterns of thinking are exactly the same,” Ripperger said.
“The demons always present temptation as this pie-in-the-sky thing that you’re gonna get, and you’re going to get this pleasure and joy and everything’s going to turn out right,” the exorcist noted.
“But then once you give into the temptation, from there they take you down. It’s the exact same thing in communism.”
Communism, too, provides a beautiful, idealistic vision about what it will provide. “You’re never gonna have to worry. The government’s gonna provide …

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8 Ways a Catholic Family of 16 Lives Debt-Free: Veteran mom Sam Fatzinger spoke about her big Catholic family’s top tips for living a financially free life.

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8 Ways a Catholic Family of 16 Lives Debt-Free

Veteran mom Sam Fatzinger spoke about her big Catholic family’s top tips for living a financially free life.
Rob and Sam Fatzinger live in the Washington, D.C., area. They have 14 children, two of whom are adopted — nine boys and five girls — ranging in age from 9 to 35. Nearly a decade ago, the Fatzingers captured headlines when they revealed that they were living debt-free — despite their many children in college and the fact that they reside in one of the country’s most expensive metro areas.
The Fatzingers published a book in 2021 with Ave Maria Press about their experience, entitled
A Catholic Guide to Spending Less and Living More: Advice from a Debt-Free Family of 16. Now retired, the Fatzingers are helping to home-school their grandchildren.
The Register spoke to Sam about her big Catholic family’s top tips for living a financially free life.
1. Get on the same page about finances early.
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Laura Kelly Fanucci on How to Celebrate Easter for 50 Days: The Practice of Resurrection
Lent is 40 days, but Easter is 50! Author Laura Kelly Fanucci joins us to share how we can move past "Easter Sunday exhaustion" and truly practice resurrection all season long. Why does the Church celebrate Easter for ten days longer than Lent? In this heartwarming interview, Laura Kelly Fanucci discusses her new book, Living Easter: 50 Days to Practice Resurrection. Laura shares her "Super Bowl" experience of taking five kids to every Holy Week liturgy and opens up about her own "resurrection" story—celebrating three years of being cancer-free. Discover how to walk alongside Mary Magdalene, Peter, and the disciples on the road to Emmaus with daily scriptures, reflections, and creative actions that bring the joy of the Risen Christ into your home. Key Highlights: -The Seven "Bs": Believe, Behold, Belong, Become, Break Bread, Begin, and Breathe. -A Journey Through the Gospels: How to read the entire …Dabalata

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A beautifu, uniquel and generous gift to the people by a Russian billionaire

Imagine a billionaire who spends billions just to give something away 🤔 Not for profit. No PR. Not through a foundation. Not a charity structure. Just his own bank account… Just his own money! Hard to believe, right? 🙈 Because usually, when you hear billionaire, you’d expect yachts, mansions, luxury… But in Russia, one billionaire did something completely different. He built the largest and most beautiful park in Russia – free for everyone 😍 He pays for everything out of his own pocket. And he keeps putting more money into building and maintaining it. 📝 As he says: “I will spend all my money on people. I won’t keep any of it.” Thousands of people visit this park every day – let’s take a walk through this park together 🤗
You Won’t Believe What This Russian Billionaire Did

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It's not just flowers and trees. There are many things involved in this park. A lot of things to do and see.

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EXCLUSIVE Cardinal Arinze: Manner of celebrating the liturgy ‘shows what we believe’

VATICAN CITY (PerMariam) — Cardinal Arinze has highlighted the great need for reverence in the liturgy, warning that if priests invent new or unlawful aspects of the Mass themselves then they “damage” the Church.
The Church’s liturgical life is intimately linked to the practice of the faith, as summarized by the phrase “lex orandi, lex credendi” – the law of faith is the law of belief. For Francis Cardinal Arinze, former prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, this element is key, since a Mass which is poorly celebrated with irreverence, abuses or personal whims can turn people away from the Catholic faith.
Cardinal Arinze, April 2025. ©EWTN YouTube
Arinze, consecrated at the age of 32 to become the world’s youngest bishop at the time, has a storied career as a diocesan bishop in his native Nigeria, before being brought to the Vatican in 1984 for a long and distinguished service in the Roman Curia.
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We pray as we believe. If we do not believe, our prayers are meaningless.