Bishop José Antonio Satué of Málaga, Spain, has expressed support for the blessing of homosex couples. He told MalagaHoy.es on February 15: “The blessing of people who have a same-sex relationship project is, from my point of view, a step forward. In other words, marriage for us will always be, I believe, between a man and a woman. But certainly, we will have to find better ways to integrate into our pastoral practice this reality, which is undeniable.” Monsignor Satué was appointed as Bishop of Teruel y Albarracín in July 2021. He was a well-known pro-homosexual prelate. Leo XIV promoted him Bishop of Málaga in June 2025. Bishop Satué also uses the strange cross bearing the supposed symbol of the Good Shepherd with crossed arms. It was also used by Francis and can be traced back to the pro-homosexual Cardinal Louis Bernardin (1928–1996) of Chicago. #newsYuaxanjbqr
Where is God’s Rights? It’s what God commands as objective truth and not subjective as the Bishop states “ marriage for us will always be, I believe, between a man and a woman”
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Carnival Eucharist in Düren, Germany: Last Sunday, Rev Toni Straeten celebrated a carnival Eucharist in the church St Marien in Düren, Aachen Diocese. He delivered his sermon in a clown costume with red nose. The Novus Ordo Eucharist included carnival songs. Aachen Diocese is currently ruined by Bishop Helmut Dieser.
Aachener Zeitung: "Ein Pfarrer mit roter Clownsnase und Kostüm, eine Predigt in Reimform, Karnevalshits statt Orgelmusik und eine Kirche, die so voll ist wie ansonsten vermutlich nur an Weihnachten – der Karnevalsgottesdienst mit Priester Toni Straeten und der Raritäten-Band am Orchideensonntag in der Dürener Marienkirche ist fast schon Kult."
Nothing says "August Sacrifice of the Mass" more than a guy in a clown outfit. It is possible that a priest who dresses as a clown once a year is a clown dressed as a priest all the other days.
February 18, 2026 Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the 40 days of preparation for the Easter season when Christians are called to deepen their spiritual lives through the practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. The belief is that our consistent participation in these practices — like exercise we do for our physical health — improves our spiritual well-being by stripping away all that is unnecessary and becoming more mindful of how God is working in our lives. Challenge yourself this year, and go beyond the usual practice of “giving up” something. Now is a great time to take stock of your spiritual life and to grow in it. Not sure where to start? Check out these 25 ideas: Make a commitment to read the Sunday scriptures before Sunday Mass. In the same way that reading up on football players, opposing teams, and coaching strategies will help you experience a game more fully, familiarizing yourself with the readings ahead of time will help you experience them in a deeper …
Monsignor Rick Stika, former Bishop of Knoxville, died at age 68 on February 17. He struggled with health issues for a long time, including obesity, diabetes, and heart problems. Stika led the diocese for nearly 15 years. In June 2023, he resigned at the request of Pope Francis amid controversy surrounding his leadership. He was born in St. Louis in 1957 and ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of St. Louis in 1985. Benedict XVI appointed him Bishop of Knoxville in 2009. Bishop Stika’s Strange Travel Partner His tenure became turbulent in 2021 when he admitted to interfering in a diocesan investigation into allegations of homosexual assault involving the Polish seminarian Wojciech Sobczuk. Stika claimed that he believed the accused was innocent. However, fiscal records from the Knoxville diocese indicate that, between 2018 and 2020, Stika allocated $4,000 in diocesan funds in the form of cash gifts to Sobczuk. Stika also directed the diocese to purchase a $2,000 laptop for Sobczuk. …Has köp
ARTHUR HEYMAN, Sworn In For The Defendant, 133rd To Testify ARTHUR HEYMAN, sworn for the Defendant. I practiced law about nineteen years in Atlanta. I have known Leo Frank for three or four years. His general character is good. CROSS EXAMINATION. I have been with him seven or eight times in three years. I have been with him alone, I suppose, five or six times, probably for fifteen or twenty minutes at a time. I have never heard any reference made to his relation with the girls in the factory.
It is right and just: Entering Lent with gratitude and discipline Catholics should keep Lent, and we should keep it seriously, because it is not some medieval invention that just appeared out of nowhere in the Middle Ages. That claim collapses the moment you look at the testimony of the Fathers. Even Pope St. Leo the Great, writing in the fifth century, speaks of the Lenten discipline as something handed down from the apostles themselves. That should already reset our mindset. Lent is not a late human tradition cooked up by Rome. It belongs to the living memory of the Church, rooted in apostolic practice and shaped by centuries of Christian devotion. When we enter Lent, we are stepping into something ancient, something bigger than ourselves, something that stretches all the way back to the earliest followers of Christ. And that matters because Catholic spirituality is never about inventing novelty. It is about receiving and participating in what has been handed on. Now, as Lent approaches …Has köp