Cuba Energy Crisis Forces Churches To Ration Communion Wafers | SG News The worsening energy crisis in Cuba has reached the altar. Catholic churches across the country have officially started rationing Communion wafers after rolling blackouts and fuel shortages severely crippled production at a Carmelite monastery in Havana. With power outages exceeding 24 hours in some regions due to a five-month U.S. oil blockade, nuns can only run the wafer presses for a few hours a day. Watch this video for reports from Havana, comments from Dominican priest George Payano, and an look at how Cuban Catholics are maintaining their faith amid the darkness. 00:00 - Cuba's Energy Crisis Hits Catholic Parishes 01:10 - Inside the Carmelite Monastery: Blackouts Halt Wafer Production 02:15 - U.S. Oil Blockade Escalates Fuel Shortages Nationwide 03:25 - How Priests Are Rationing Hosts During Sunday Mass Stay Updated with @SGNEWS-SG
Energiekrise in Kuba zwingt Kirchen zur Rationierung von Hostien | SG News Die sich verschärfende Energiekrise in Kuba hat nun auch die katholischen Kirchen erreicht. Katholische Kirchen im ganzen Land haben offiziell mit der Rationierung von Hostien begonnen, nachdem rollierende Stromausfälle und Treibstoffknappheit die Produktion in einem Karmeliterkloster in Havanna stark beeinträchtigt haben. Da die Stromausfälle in einigen Regionen aufgrund einer fünfmonatigen US-Ölblockade mehr als 24 Stunden dauern, können die Nonnen die Hostienpressen nur noch wenige Stunden am Tag betreiben. Sehen Sie sich dieses Video an: Berichte aus Havanna, Kommentare des Dominikanerpaters George Payano und Einblicke, wie kubanische Katholiken inmitten der Dunkelheit ihren Glauben bewahren. 00:00 – Kubas Energiekrise trifft katholische Gemeinden 01:10 – Einblick ins Karmeliterkloster: Stromausfälle stoppen die Produktion von Oblaten 02:15 – US-Ölblockade verschärft Treibstoffknappheit landesweit 03:25 …More
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The Rosary as a Spiritual Weapon Just as Our Lady of Lepanto delivered Christendom from physical destruction, the Holy Rosary remains one of our most powerful spiritual weapons against the culture of death, especially the evil of abortion. by Lyn Wade Each time we pray the angelic salutation of the Hail Mary, we not only honour the Mother of God, but also adore the blessed fruit of her womb: Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God, who sanctified the unborn by taking flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mary. Our Response to a Spiritual Battle To confront the evil of abortion, which is deeply entrenched in our society, Catholics cannot rely on secular or political strategies alone. While pro-life rallies and sidewalk counselling have their place, this is ultimately a spiritual battle. For this reason, we must turn with confidence to the enduring power of this Marian devotion: the Holy Rosary. The true battlefront is spiritual, and it is fought on our knees through prayer, sacrifice and …
Michael Haynes - BREAKING: Pope Leo on the SSPX consecrations — “I am considering ma... BREAKING: Pope Leo on the SSPX consecrations — “I am considering making another appeal and saying ‘don't do this, let's try to live the communion of the Church.’ But it is their choice. We must realize what it means for them and for the Church. Certainly, the division among x.com/MLJHaynes/status/2066993646189293914/video/1
This is the first I have heard Leo talk about SSPX. He publicly says "don't do this". I think Leo believes the pope can inject LGBT into Catholic theology! This is outside the scope of his job description.
Announcing "Rites and Wrongs: One Man's Struggle for the Latin Mass in the U.S. Army" Peter Kwasniewski Thrilled to announce Os Justi's latest release—𝑅𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑊𝑟𝑜𝑛𝑔𝑠: 𝑂𝑛𝑒 𝑀𝑎𝑛'𝑠 𝑆𝑡𝑟𝑢𝑔𝑔𝑙𝑒 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝐿𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑛 𝑀𝑎𝑠𝑠 𝑖𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑈.𝑆. 𝐴𝑟𝑚𝑦. David Sonnier, a 1981 West Point graduate, loved the Army and worked to be a model soldier. A bend in his career path brought him into contact for the first time with the traditional Mass. His life, with that of his family, was changed forever. Sonnier began respectfully petitioning for a TLM on the bases where he served, in accordance with the policy of John Paul II's letter 𝐸𝑐𝑐𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑎 𝐷𝑒𝑖. He watched in disbelief as chaplains at every level and several bishops made every effort to thwart his efforts. He relates, documentary evidence in hand, the tangled web of lies, backstabbing, slander, double-crossing, bureaucratic manipulation, letters intercepted and undelivered, veiled threats, and secret meetings—all to ensure that no Latin Mass would ever be celebrated on …More
[Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich; XVIII-XIX Century; born: 8 September 1774 Flamschen, Coesfeld, Prince-Bishopric of Münster, Holy Roman Empire/ died: 9 February 1824 (aged 49), Dülmen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation; mystic, Marian visionary and stigmatist; Roman Catholic Augustinian canoness] MEDITATION VI ~ The last Pasch Jesus and his disciples ate the Paschal Lamb in the supper-room. They divided into three groups. Jesus ate the Paschal Lamb with the twelve Apostles in the supper-room, properly so called; Nathaniel with twelve other disciples in one of the lateral rooms, and Eliacim (the son of Cleophas and Mary, the daughter of Heli), who had been a disciple of John the Baptist, with twelve more, in another side-room. Three lambs were immolated for them in the Temple, but there was a fourth lamb which was immolated in the supper-room, and was the one eaten by Jesus with his Apostles. Judas was not aware of this circumstance, because being engaged in plotting his betrayal …More
"When Jesus spoke of a traitor, an expression which filled all the Apostles with fear, he said: ‘he that dippeth his hand with me in the dish,’ which means: ‘one of the twelve who are eating and drinking with me—one of those with whom I am eating bread.’ He did not plainly point out Judas to the others by these words; for to dip the hand in the same dish was an expression used to signify the most friendly and intimate intercourse. He was desirous, however, to give a warning to Judas, who was then really dipping his hand in the dish with our Saviour, to distribute the lettuce. Jesus continued to speak: ‘The Son of Man indeed goeth,’ he said, ‘as it is written of him: but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man shall be betrayed: It were better for him if that man had not been born.’
– Folha de S. Paulo, February 23, 1981 – by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira I am taking a deep interest in the Polish question and I think the reader should too. It is quite true that for many religious, historical, ethnic, and geographical reasons Poland of itself merits special respect and affection from all Catholics. Consequently, current events there should attract everyone’s attention. But at the present we are led to that conclusion by reasons of an even greater import. For the world, the events in Poland are constituted as a sign of the future. If the unique relationship, which a newspaper has called “the Polish triangle,” between the Warsaw government, the episcopate, and the coalition of workers’ organizations labeled “Solidarity” is successful, then something in communism has changed. Or something has changed in the Church, and therefore, in the world. Something, indeed, that until a while ago was steadfastly deemed immutable. How can I affirm this? Perhaps a metaphor would be …More
Leader:"A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning— Rachel weeping for her children, refusing to be comforted, because they are no more." Matthew 2:18 Response: Lord, have mercy on the children who were never held. For the infants of Bethlehem, slain by Herod’s fear:We remember their cries, silenced by power.R: Rachel, mother of sorrow, intercede for them. For the unborn lost to abortion, known only to God:We mourn their absence and the silence that surrounds them.R: Rachel, mother of lament, weep with us. For mothers who grieve in secret, burdened by shame or regret:We ask for healing, mercy, and the embrace of divine compassion.
ArchBishop Vigano: Only way any rejuvenation of the Church comes about is by stripping the clergy of its finances, good foods, nice autos, and beautiful rectories and homes. Nothing works except pain. Nothing else will bring the Church to its roots.
Let's get to today's topic. Welcome to ANCHOR OF FAITH, a space to strengthen your faith in God through biblical stories, daily prayer, Bible teachings, and messages of hope. Here you'll find content that will help you draw closer to God, experience inner peace, overcome difficult times, and live with purpose by following the example of Jesus, based on the Word of God. On this channel you will discover: Stories that reveal the wisdom of the Bible. Powerful prayers to find comfort and guidance from God. Practical biblical teachings to apply faith in your daily life, following the words and teachings of Jesus. Reflections on faith that strengthen your relationship with God and help you walk with confidence and hope. ANCHOR OF FAITH is a place to grow spiritually, delve deeper into the Scriptures, and learn to live each day with the guidance of Jesus and the presence of God. You can find the Anchor of Faith YouTube link here. Ancla de fe Anchor of Faith The videos are …More
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Baby Knox was born at just 25 weeks. His tiny body and fragile lungs needed time, support, and care to keep growing stronger. But his value was never fragile or questioned. From the moment of his existence, he was made in the image of God worthy of love and protection.