The World need to see this.
Over 𝟏𝟎,𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝐉𝐞𝐰𝐬 attended this event where Satmar Grand Rabbi Aron Teitelbaum declared:
“We have no part in Zionism.
We have no part in the State of Israel.
We will continue to oppose Zionism in the name of our faith.”
A reminder that Judaism and Zionism are not the same.
WHEN THE WORLD DEMANDS COMPROMISE
In these days of great confusion, many faithful Catholics are feeling unsettled – some even shaken – by the intensity of political pressure, public accusations, and the growing hostility toward those who simply hold to the perennial teaching of the Catholic Church.
Let me speak clearly, as a shepherd of souls:
“If you feel that the ground beneath you is shaking, it is not because the truth has changed – it is because many have unknowingly anchored themselves to things that cannot hold.
Political parties cannot save us. Governments cannot define truth. And no earthly movement – no matter how powerful – can replace the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
Our foundation is not found in Washington, nor in any administration, nor in any political identity. Our foundation is Jesus Christ.
As Our Lord Himself declares: “Every one therefore that heareth these my words, & doth them, shall be likened to a wise man that built his house upon a rock.” (Matthew 7:24)
That Rock is not a party. That Rock is not an ideology. That Rock is not a geopolitical agenda. That Rock is Christ – and Christ alone.
ON FALSE ACCUSATIONS AND CONFUSION
We are now witnessing a troubling trend: faithful Catholics are being labeled as “anti-Semitic” simply for refusing to adopt certain theological or political positions – particularly those tied to forms of modern Christian Zionism.
Let me be absolutely clear:
The Catholic Church rejects hatred of any people, including the Jewish people. Anti-Semitism is a sin. It is unjust. It is contrary to the Gospel.
But it is equally unjust to accuse Catholics of hatred simply because we do not accept theological positions that are foreign to the Catholic faith.
The Church does not teach that the rebuilding of a temple or adherence to a particular political program is necessary for the return of Christ. Our Lord has already fulfilled the covenant.
The People of God are not defined by ethnicity, nor by political alliances, but by faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His will.
ON WAR, SUFFERING, AND HUMAN DIGNITY
The Catholic Church does not cheer for war. She does not sanctify violence. She does not ignore the suffering of innocent people – anywhere. Whether in Gaza, Israel, or any part of the world, every human life is sacred.
To speak of suffering, to mourn the loss of innocent life, to call for justice – this is not hatred. It is the Gospel. Our Lord said: “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” (Matthew 5:9)
A Catholic conscience must never be silenced by political pressure or fear of accusation.
OUR POLITICAL IDOLATRY
Many Catholics today are experiencing turmoil because their identity has become too closely tied to a political party or movement. This is a dangerous mistake. No political party fully represents the truth of the Gospel. No administration is the Kingdom of God.
When we anchor ourselves to politics, we will eventually be shaken – because politics always shifts. But when we are anchored in Christ, we remain firm, even when the world trembles.
A WORD TO THE FAITHFUL
If you feel uncertain …
If you feel pressured …
If you feel accused or misunderstood …
Hear this clearly:
You are not on shaky ground if you stand with Christ.
You are only shaken if your foundation is elsewhere.
Return to Him. Remain in Him. Stand firmly in the truth of His Church.
FINAL EXHORTATION
This is not a time for fear. This is a time for clarity. We must reject hatred. We must reject false accusations. We must reject every attempt to force the Church into conformity with worldly ideologies.
And we must proclaim, without compromise:
JESUS CHRIST IS LORD.
Not Caesar. Not any party. Not any movement. Christ alone.
Therefore, stand firm in Him. Do not be shaken, do not be silenced, & do not be led astray. Remain faithful, remain rooted, & hold fast to the truth – no matter the cost.
+Joseph
Based on statistical averages, by the age of 18, a child has already spent approximately 90% of all the in-person time they’ll ever have with their parents.
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How many miss your kids as toddlers and would love to hold the 2 year old version just…One….More…Time…?
I. Don't. Want. To. Hear. Shit. About. Midterms.
Or the economy
Or inflation
Or the DOW
Or the stockmarket
Or Nancy Guthries mother
Or voting
Or fake tax breaks
Or democrat/republican
Until the Gallows have been raised.
Similar to the @charliekirk11 murder, there is an overwhelming sense that we have another presence among us.
“An EVIL that is so real you can almost touch it.”
Evil has been defeated in the past, we will defeat evil again, but first we must reconcile with our founding principles from the past.
A partial solution: The Bible speaks to a spiritual awakening as a transformative work of the Holy Spirit that moves an individual or community from spiritual apathy or "sleep" to a vibrant, conscious relationship with God. It involves repentance, a deep conviction of sin, and a renewed desire to follow God’s will, characterized by a "new birth" and a changed life.
America needs all of this and more.
Pray 🙏🏼 🇺🇸
Do you remember the Wayfair scandal?
Furniture & accessories named after missing kids. Now check this: Jeffrey Epstein emailing Woody Allen about gifting him chairs from Wayfair. Why would a billionaire want cheap stuff from there? Starting to add up?
Cybersecurity expert Ryan Montgomery (the ethical hacker who's hunted child predators on the Shawn Ryan Show) breaks down 5 dead-simple ways to shield yourself from hackers in this quick 56-sec clip.
His no-BS list:
1. Use a password manager — Stop reusing weak passwords; let one tool generate and store strong ones.
2. Install antivirus (or better, consult a real cybersecurity pro/company if you're not an expert) — Don't go solo on defense.
3. Carry an RFID-blocking wallet (and shield your car key fob) — Block thieves from cloning your contactless cards/keys in seconds.
4. Be ruthless about websites — If the browser screams "unsafe," bail. Verify any overrides—scammers love fake warnings.
5. Apply common sense — If it looks too good to be true (free money, urgent login resets, sketchy links), it is. Walk away.
In a world where one click can cost you everything, these basics are your first (and often best) line of defense.
Which one are you already doing—and which feels most urgent for you right now? Drop it below.
Dr. Russell Barkley, ADHD legend, cuts through the noise for parents:
"ADHD is not an information deficit disorder—so kindly shut up. Act, don't yak. The more you blather, nag, or lecture, the less influence you have."
His proven, no-BS strategies (backed by decades of research and still core advice in 2026):
- Touch then talk: Get their attention affectionately—hand on arm/shoulder, eye contact—then keep instructions short & sweet.
- Timer checks: Set one every few minutes to catch issues early, prevent accidents, and stay proactive.
- Ramp up consequences: Increase frequency (immediate, consistent) because delayed feedback fails the ADHD brain.
Stop endless talking. Start structured action + connection.
Parents of ADHD kids: Which of these shifts has made the biggest difference for you—touch/eye contact, timers, or more frequent consequences?