The Vatican has not yet completed its review of the revised statutes of Opus Dei. This was announced in a press communiqué issued by Opus Dei on Monday following an audience between Pope Leo XIV and Prelate Fernando Ocáriz (81). The Vatican press office only confirmed that the audience had taken place. The bulletin listed Ocáriz as “moderator” rather than “prelate.” Opus Dei released further details. The audience occurred in “an atmosphere of great trust”. At the beginning of the audience, Prelate Ocáriz expressed the loyalty and affection of Opus Dei members toward the Pope and assured him of their prayers. Statutes Revision Still in Examination Phase Leo XIV said that the process of adapting the statutes “remains in a phase of examination” and that it is “not yet possible to indicate a publication date.” The draft of the revised statutes had been prepared at the request of Pope Francis, who had called for “reforms” within the organization. After a three-year process, Prelate …ད་རུང་།
Breaking News Audible enclaves, voice-to-skull and the Voice of God A recent article from Science Alert discussed a new technology that can create “audible enclaves,” which are localised pockets of sound that can be directed to a specific listener. Although the technology appears to use sounds that are captured by ears, it reminds us of technology that has been used to experiment on people for decades: voice-to-skull and the Voice of God. Voice-to-skull is not the only technology that has been around for a long time, members of the public have also been experimented on with brain-computer interfaces for years. Let’s not lose touch…Your Government and Big Tech are actively trying to censor the information reported by The Exposé to serve their own needs. Subscribe to our emails now to make sure you receive the latest uncensored news in your inbox… This article is a reprint. it was originally published on 22 March 2025. Amazing New Technology Can ‘Bend’ Sounds Into Your Ears Only On …
Eva Tangstad Here it is: “Is Dominion able to remotely connect to these election systems?” “Yes.” “Are they able to do that without detection?” “Yes.” “Are you aware of any instances in which that has occurred?” “Yes.” Forensic experts testified under oath that election systems in Gwinnett County, Georgia; Colorado; Michigan; and other swing states were remotely accessed from Belgrade, Serbia, by Serbian nationals during the November 3, 2020, election, effectively overthrowing the United States government. 21 reactions | Here it is:
Pope Leo XIV appointed today the Cabo Verde born Bishop Teodoro Mendes Tavares, 62, of Ponta de Pedras, Brazil, as Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde. Cabo Verde is an island country in the central Atlantic Ocean, off the west coast of Africa, made up of ten volcanic islands. Born on 7 January 1964 in Cabo Verde, Bishop Tavares took his vows with the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans). He was ordained a priest on 11 July 1993 and was sent as a missionary to Brazil in 1994, to the Prelacy of Tefé, in the Amazonas region. In 1995, he earned a licentiate in "ecumenism" from Trinity College in Dublin. His doctoral theses was on "Churches and European immigration policy in light of the Schengen and Dublin agreements". In 2011, Benedict XVI appointed him as auxiliary bishop in the archdiocese of Belém do Pará, Brazil. Back then, the Catholic website FratresInUnum.wordpress.com described the appointment as anti-Catholic. Francis advanced him in 2015 as Coadjutor and then Bishop of …ད་རུང་།
These Modernist-supportive priests being appointed bishops by Pope Leo XIV and the other post-Vatican II popes know what they have to profess to become a bishop. But while they reap the rewards of this life they will all one day answer to Jesus Christ for abandoning His creations and severely undermining His Church. All faithful Catholics know this well.
Brothers and sisters, Jesus teaches us that true righteousness consists in love and that, within every precept of the Law, we must learn to identify a call to love. Indeed, it is not sufficient to refrain from killing a person physically if one then kills with words and undermines the dignity of the other (cf. Mt 5:21-22). Similarly, it is not enough to be technically faithful to one’s spouse and not commit adultery if the relationship lacks mutual tenderness, listening, respect, care for the other and shared goals The Gospel offers us this valuable teaching: minimal righteousness is not enough; great love is needed. Pope Leo XIV, ANGELUS 15/2/2026
"Blessed are ye when they shall revile you, and persecute you, and speak all that is evil against you, untruly, for my sake: 12Be glad and rejoice," -Jesus Christ. You see it has to be UNTRUELY. See! God commands us not to murder and not to bear false witness, not to covet, not to steal. He does not command us not to condemn justly nor to correct error -which for the reprobate is received as a deadly ego blow of course. The demons squeal when you apply holy water. There is no problem with the holy water! The marriage oath consists of a list of obligations, one of which is fidelity. But even if all were disregarded, a valid marriage is still a valid marriage. It is sufficient that it is valid, whether the parties fail in their obligations or not. You can say it's not a well lived marriage but you can't say it is not a marriage.
Original sin , Great commission teach all nations what I have taught you and Baptize them in the name of Father and Son and Holy Spirit the forgiveness of sins. Not dialogue but teach JP II Assisi prayer meeting broke the first commandment man centered theology take Primary God and puts secondary man on Gods throne No matter how slick your language you still practice Idolatry Vatican II sect.
When the United Nations released a scathing report on Canada’s treatment of disabled people last spring—calling out inadequate financial supports and urging Ottawa to halt the expansion of medical assistance in dying—the federal government was silent. Nearly a year later, it still is. Internal government emails obtained by The Breach suggest officials anticipated little public scrutiny of the report, even as they acknowledged mounting anger from disability advocates, particularly over the federal government’s decision to eliminate a dedicated minister for disability. The UN report and its recommendations weren’t “surprising to anyone listening to the disabled community,” said Gabrielle Peters, a disabled writer and policy analyst and co-founder of the Disability Filibuster. Disabled Canadians, she said, expressed the same concerns in government testimony, to the media, and to “anyone who would listen.” Canada is not mandated to formally respond to the report; instead, it is …
Leo XIV advanced 2025 the beatification of Bishop Alejandro Labaka whose diary praises “blessed nudism,” describes sleeping naked beside Indigenous youths, and portrays sexualized touching as “natural curiosity.”
Leone XIV ha avviato il processo di beatificazione del primo vescovo nudista che era solito dormire nudo con una suora (secondo quanto riportato nella sua autobiografia). Potrebbe essere morto da martire, ma la sua autobiografia dipinge un quadro inquietante di un uomo confuso.
Next, the wicked Ape of the Church, which issues useless "canonizations," will make this fellow a Doctor of its Anti-Church. What will he be? Perhaps the Doctor of Nudity.
In 1870 the Church drew a line in stone. At the First Vatican Council, under Pope Pius IX, the bishops didn’t hedge. They defined that the Pope holds supreme, full, immediate, and universal jurisdiction over the whole Church. Supreme means supreme. Universal means universal. Catholic English isn’t that complicated. And yet, here we are. A certain stripe of modern “traditionalist” thumps Vatican I with one hand and swats away the living Pope with the other. They revere papal primacy in sepia tone. They champion infallibility—preferably retroactive. They pledge loyalty to Peter, provided Peter is safely dead. You can’t swear allegiance to the Chair of Peter and then treat its current occupant like a temporary intern. Let’s be clear. Not every papal utterance is infallible. Catholics aren’t required to pretend prudential judgments are carved on Sinai. But Vatican I wasn’t only about rare ex cathedra fireworks. It was about authority—real authority—attached to a living office for the …ད་རུང་།
"Let’s be clear. Not every papal utterance is infallible. Catholics aren’t required to pretend prudential judgments are carved on Sinai. But Vatican I wasn’t only about rare ex cathedra fireworks. It was about authority—real authority—attached to a living office for the sake of unity" ---- True. And what does Vatican I extraordinary Magisterium teach us about the papal authority? For example it teaches: "For the holy Spirit was promised to the successors of Peter not so that they might, by his revelation, make known some new doctrine, but that, by his assistance, they might saintly guard and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith transmitted by the apostles." Neque enim Petri successoribus Spiritus Sanctus promissus est, ut eo revelante novam doctrinam patefacerent, sed ut eo assistente traditam per Apostolos revelationem seu fidei depositum sancte custodirent et fideliter exponerent. And when we compare it with the practice of post-conciliar popes we see plainly that …ད་རུང་།
The appointment of laypeople to positions of authority in the Roman Curia is not a temporary concession, BUT an ecclesiological advance and a "Spirit-led development", “conservative” Cardinal Marc Ouellet, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Bishops, wrote on VaticanNews.va (February 16). Cardinal Ouellet acknowledges the “unease about a papal decision” given that nuns are now in positions reserved to bishops as there is a “close link between the ordained ministry and the function of governing the Church”. BUT: He has “no doubt” that Pope Francis’ gesture is promising for the future: “It marks the beginning of recognition of the authority of charisms by hierarchical authority.” Cardinal Ouellet's article devotes a significant amount of words to elaborating on the Holy Spirit’s role beyond sacramental ordination, as if this were not well-known before Francis' novelties. Key phrase: "When the Pope appoints a woman to head a Dicastery, he is not delegating his jurisdiction to …ད་རུང་།
1 Timothy 2:11-13 “A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent. For Adam was formed first, then Eve.”