Veni Creator Spiritus is a revered Latin hymn attributed to Rabanus Maurus, a 9th-century Frankish Benedictine monk. This ancient invocation of the Holy Spirit holds particular significance today (January 1), the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God and the beginning of the new year. In Catholic tradition, reciting or singing the hymn publicly on New Year’s serves as a prayer for the Holy Spirit’s guidance and blessings in the year ahead. It also grants a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions: sacramental confession, Eucharistic Communion, prayer for the Pope’s intentions, and complete detachment from sin.
A Christmas Rosary rally held in Dublin, Ireland, with Catholics carrying a banner that reads “Keep Christ in Christmas.” Image: Ireland Needs Fatima
Leo Messi praying to the Indian deity, Lord Hanuman
Deuteronomy 30:17-18
"But if your heart turns away, and you will not hear, but are drawn away and worship other gods, and serve them, I declare to you today that you will surely perish."
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Cardinal Pizzaballa blesses those living in tents on the shore in Gaza
الكاردينال بيزابالا يبارك سكان الخيام على شاطئ غزة
Le cardinal Pizzaballa bénit les personnes vivant dans des tentes sur le littoral à Gaza
Our baseball-loving Pope catching a pope plushie
Those who call themselves Catholics are definitely blind and immersed in, and part of, the current apostasy. That's why we read in Revelation that everyone worships the Beast, to whom they themselves give power.
That's surely how the apostate angels flatter Lucifer.