Israeli police prevented two of the most senior Catholic leaders in the Holy Land - Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa of Jerusalem, and Father Francesco Ielpo, Custos of the Holy Land - from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday. Lpj.org announced that they were stopped while traveling to the church, where they were scheduled to celebrate the Eucharist on Palm Sunday. They were required to turn back, despite not participating in any public gathering. As a result, the church leaders were unable to preside over the Palm Sunday liturgy. This is unprecedented in modern times. The Latin Patriarchate added they had complied with all restrictions imposed since the outbreak of the ongoing conflict, including canceling public gatherings and arranging for services to be broadcast to the faithful worldwide. They characterized the decision to block access as “unreasonable” and “disproportionate”. #newsTjnhyvbccs
Also: The Orthodox Palm Sunday liturgy in 2026 (April 5) featuring Patriarch Theophilos III at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is effectively cancelled for the public. Due to ongoing war, the church is closed to worshippers, with only limited, private rites by clergy allowed. The Palm Sunday procession is canceled, and access to the Old City is severely restricted. Emergency Access Issues: Officials noted that the Old City's narrow, complex terrain makes it difficult for large emergency and rescue vehicles to reach the area quickly in a mass casualty event. Closure of Holy Sites: Israeli authorities had ordered the closure of all holy sites in Jerusalem's Old City since late February 2026 to prevent large gatherings during the conflict. Lack of Bomb Shelters: Police specifically highlighted that sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre lack standard bomb shelters required by Home Front Command guidelines to ensure public safety during potential attacks.
The WM Review 03. March, 2026. Fr Maciej Sieniatycki, recently cited by Mgr Pierre Roy, described a ‘church’ built on modernist principles. These principles are those of ‘synodality’, their ‘church’ the Conciliar/Synodal Church. Editor’s Notes At the time of publishing his Open Letter to the SSPX on the announced episcopal consecrations (dated 12 February, 2026), Mgr Pierre Roy’s website presented a text from one Father Maciej Sieniatycki, professor of Dogmatic Theology, taken from Przegląd Powszechny (1916). This intriguing text read as follows: “A Church that came into being according to modernist principles—if indeed such principles could create a true religious community, which is highly doubtful—would no longer be the Church of Christ but a 20th-century creation, based on principles that are partly Protestant but primarily grounded in an ideology of agnosticism and positivism, with mystical fantasies. This new church might have both a pope and bishops, but they would be mere …More
Each Holy Week since 2010 Fr Gordon MacRae has composed a special post based on the Scriptural events of the Way of the Cross. They now comprise a Holy Week retreat.
Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, was killed on March 26 at the Catholic-owned Residència Sant Camil hospital in Sant Pere de Ribes. She was taken into state custody at age 13, separated from her parents, and became the victim of a gang rape by immigrants. In 2022, she jumped from a fifth-floor window. She survived, but was left paraplegic. In 2024, she requested assisted suicide. Her father opposed the decision in court, but ultimately lost. Following her death, he released videos showing that she had begun to stand up again and rediscover hope (video below). The lawyer has alleged that the hospital expedited her death because her organs had already been allocated to other patients. The killing procedure – ultimately done by organ harvesting - was carried out in her hospital room at Sant Camil. Sant Camil Hospital was founded by the Camillian religious order. It is currently publicly managed within Catalonia’s healthcare system. However, it remains under religious ownership and continues to …More
Mar 29 Bishop Joseph Strickland defends Carrie Prejean Boller We all know at this point that Carrie Prejean Boller was kicked out of the Presidential Religious Liberty Commission. And for what? For expressing Catholic thinking out loud. Bishop Joseph Strickland has come to her rescue in an X post. He reminds us that any “opposition to political Zionism is inherently antisemitic” isn't true nor anti-Catholic. She questioned the meaning of antisemitism and if it included criticism of political Zionism and what has happened in Gaza. Isn't the Commission about religious liberty? We wonder if Bishop Barron and former Archbishop Timothy Dolan are paying attention. The two are on the Commission but have chosen to remain silent when Boller was abruptly ousted for her remarks. Here's Bishop Strickland's instructive statement regarding Mrs. Mar 28 Canada has become a post-nation state based on lies Recall when PM Justin Trudeau stated that Canada was a post-nation state with no core values? Yes …
29. March 2026 29. March 2026 03/29/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. Clinging desperately to the myth of the United States as a former superpower will no longer change anything. A whole series of faded dreams has come to naught—who still believes today in a “made in the USA” shield? Virtually all American military bases in the Persian Gulf, which were intended to act as a deterrent by their mere presence, now instill fear in the soldiers fleeing from them. In Iraq, the U.S. Embassy has ordered all its citizens to leave this country, which has been occupied for 23 years, and warned them not to approach the military bases, the embassy building (the largest U.S. embassy in the world), or the consulate under any circumstances. The U.S. Embassy in the fortified “Green Zone” in Baghdad following the drone attack on March 14, 2026. According to estimates, the U.S. provided Iraq with between $12 billion and $40 billion after 2003. Of course, this was primarily to exploit Iraq’s oil …
Skip to content The death of Noelia Castillo, carried out under current euthanasia laws, has triggered one of the Catholic Church’s most forceful reactions in more than a decade . The Vatican and several bishops’ conferences issued unusually severe statements, accusing governments that promote these policies of “turning human life into an administrative procedure” and “crossing a moral line no society should dare to cross.” The reaction has quickly fueled debate both inside and outside Spain. For the Church, Castillo’s case confirms that euthanasia laws —presented as a social achievement— are leaving vulnerable patients unprotected and opening the door to irreversible decisions without adequate safeguards. The strongest remarks came from Church authorities who described the death as “a collective failure,” condemning the fact that the State facilitated the process rather than offering alternatives such as proper palliative care, emotional support, or advanced psychological assistance. …
The national hymn changed, from a land devoted to our Lady to one in which catholic hospitals allow euthanasia to happen... I thought Canada was bad, but Spain is trying to take 2nd place, as the Vatican is solidly number one... Anyways, Spain while embracing the "upgraded" version of communism: socialism, in which they have some form of capitalism, we can’t deny they have embrace darkness. A "catholic" hospital there allowed a paraplegic young woman to be murdered, let me repeat this again... a "catholic" hospital let euthanasia to thrive in their halls. While Leo goes in his pachamama "feel good tour" in Monaco, catholicism is no longer solid within as priests no longer have a spine. It is truly sad seeing the rebellion everywhere and the top instead of fighting, they’re embracing, promoting and even preaching it... But who cares right? Souls are no longer important, neither teaching the truth, like pope Benedict XVI prophesied: the Church will become small. Sad seeing the destruction …More
The Jesus Method is simple. When speaking with others about the faith, ask a thoughtful question instead of making a statement. A question invites pause, reflection, and honest consideration, while we quietly pray for the Holy Spirit to guide them toward the truth.
March 15, 2026 Msgr. Charles Pope No Comments One of the bigger mistakes one can make is to read Scripture as a spectator, treating it as merely a collection of stories and events that took place thousands of years ago. While these are historical accounts, they are much more than that. Truth be told, these ancient stories are our stories. We are in the narrative. We are Abraham, Sarah, Moses, Deborah, Jeremiah, Ruth, Peter, Paul, Magdalene, Mother Mary, and, if we are prepared to accept it, Jesus. We cannot simply read about what others said or did. For what Peter and Magdalene and others did, we do. Peter denied and ran; so do we. Magdalene loved and never gave up; so should we. Magdalene had a sinful past and a promising future; so do we. Peter was passionate and had a temper; so do we. But Peter also loved the Lord and ultimately gave his life for the Him; so can we. Jesus suffered and died but rose again and ascended to glory; so have we and so will we. The Scriptures are our own …
Fr. Romano Tommasi, SLD 21 March, 2026. Theological Persuasion, Imperial Governance, and Emergency Ecclesiology: Structural Reassessment of the SSPX in Light of Roman Juridical Practice and Historical Parallels Introduction: The Question Misstated The question of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) is almost universally framed in Catholic discourse as a question of obedience or disobedience, and more sharply as a question of schism. This framing, however, presupposes what must be demonstrated—namely, that the existence of parallel ecclesial structures, sustained over time and involving episcopal ordinations without papal mandate, necessarily constitutes schism in the strict canonical and theological sense. This article proposes a different approach. Rather than adjudicating the rightness or wrongness of the SSPX position, it asks whether the category schism is an adequate diagnostic descriptor at all. It argues that the persistence of the SSPX is better explained by a structural failure …More
[Saint Elisabeth of the Trinity/Elizabeth Catez – XIX-XX Century; Avord, France/Dijon, France; (aged 26); Mystic; Spiritual Writer; Gifted Pianist] “First prayer 19. “To approach God we must believe.” (Heb 11:6) Thus speaks St. Paul. He also says, “Faith is the substance of things to be hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Heb 11:1) That is “faith makes so present and so certain future goods, that by it, they take on existence in our soul and subsist there before we have fruition of them.” St. John of the Cross says that it serves as “feet” to go “to God,” and that it is “possession in an obscure manner.” “It alone can give us true light” concerning Him whom we love, and our soul must “choose it as the means to reach blessed union.” (Saint John of the Cross) “It pours out in torrents in the depths of our being all spiritual goods. Christ, speaking to the Samaritan woman, indicated faith when He promised to all those who would believe in Him that He would give them ‘a …More
"19. “To approach God we must believe.” (Heb 11:6) Thus speaks St. Paul. He also says, “Faith is the substance of things to be hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Heb 11:1) That is “faith makes so present and so certain future goods, that by it, they take on existence in our soul and subsist there before we have fruition of them.” St. John of the Cross says that it serves as “feet” to go “to God,” and that it is “possession in an obscure manner.” “It alone can give us true light” concerning Him whom we love, and our soul must “choose it as the means to reach blessed union.” (Saint John of the Cross)"
"21. “If your eye is single, your whole body will be full of light.” (Mt 6:22) What is this single eye of which the Master speaks but this “simplicity of intention” which “gathers into unity all the scattered forces of the soul and unites the spirit itself to God. It is simplicity which gives God honor and praise; it is simplicity which presents and offers the virtues to Him."
@unzensiert_infoseite #netzfund #update Noelia Castillo - Eine traurige Geschichte, die berührt! → Cappuccino_mit_Mike → In diesem Video beleuchten wir Noelias verzweifelten Kampf um ein würdevolles Ende, den juristischen Widerstand gegen ihren Wunsch und die bittere Bilanz einer Politik, die Opfer oft im Stich lässt. Warum wurde die Tat von 2022 nie vollständig aufgeklärt? Und warum scheint Täterschutz in Europa oft vor Opferschutz zu gehen? Wir ziehen zudem Parallelen zu aktuellen Fällen in Deutschland, die ein erschütterndes Muster von Vertuschung und Ideologie offenbaren. @unzensiert / @unzensiertV2
JMJ Very interesting talk on Garabandal many many revelations we didn’t know. Thomas got the year wrong and has since gone to his eternal reward, still most worthy on a sound preparation for these events prophesied. Ave Maria youtube.com/watch?v=OHaNN4Zr_vk
Father Malachi Martinhas told us that he has read the Third Secret — he announced that on the Art Bell radio program, which we have on audio tape. In addition, in answer to a number of questions, Father Malachi Martin stated that Our Lady came to Garabandal, Spain, because the Third Secret was not released in 1960 as She had requested. As a result, Our Lady appeared in 1961 — one year after the Vatican failed to release the Third Secret — and She basically released the Secret to the four children at Garabandal, or at least within the message of Garabandal. And the most striking thing of all in that message is “many Cardinals, bishops and priests are going to hell and dragging many souls with them” and that a great chastisement awaits mankind because of the sins of this time.
Trump presst 6G durch – Die Technologie wird eine entscheidende Rolle bei implantierbarer Technologien spielen. (Winning the 6G Race) US-Präsident Donald Trump hat ein Memorandum erlassen, um die USA zur führenden Nation bei 6G-Netzen zu machen. Die Technologie soll nicht nur schnellere Netze liefern, sondern z.B. auch implantierbare Geräte und neue Überwachungsmöglichkeiten ermöglichen. Die Regierung rechtfertigt das Vorgehen mit nationaler Sicherheit und wirtschaftlicher Dominanz. Digitale Privatsphäre und Sicherheit werden dabei weiter ausgehöhlt. Innovation wird erzwungen, während die Bevölkerung der Strahlung der Frequenzen ausgesetzt und den Konzernen praktisch ausgeliefert wird. Gleichzeitig steigt die Strahlenbelastung massiv: Extrem hohe 6G-Frequenzen können tiefere biologische Effekte auf Haut, Augen und Nervensystem haben. Langzeitwirkungen sind kaum erforscht. Die Strahlungsdichte erhöht sich durch die Notwendigkeit vieler kleiner Sender. Auch die Umwelt wird massiv …More