Take a good, hard look at this video.
A tiny 9-year-old girl, standing there looking lost, confused, and completely out of place while these grown men swarm all over her.
One’s got his arm draped around her, patting her head like she’s a pet, gesturing and smiling as if this is some joyous occasion.
This is her wedding. To an adult man.
Islam not normal, it’s not “culture,” and it sure as hell isn’t harmless religion.
This is straight-up child abuse and pedophilia dressed up in religious clothing, the same sick practice their prophet normalized when he married a 6-year-old.
We need to call it exactly what it is and stop pretending otherwise.
Why does no one care?
In Africa, black Christian kids as young as 4 years old are being sold inside bags as slaves by Muslim slave traders.
The media, progressives, Palestinian protesters, the UN, and even the Pope remain silent.
In 1979, not long before he died, Archbishop Fulton Sheen gave his final interview to Marie Torre of WABC. The 5 most important things he said in the interview were....
1. Modern erotic culture is a failure of purpose, not merely a failure of rules.
2. The family depends on sacrificial love, not mutual self-satisfaction.
3. The human heart wants life, truth, and love in an absolute form; this desire points to God.
4. The Church cannot become credible by copying the world.
5. Children require moral formation, not permissive abandonment disguised as freedom.
When he gave this interview, no one knew it would be his. Let us never forget his wisdom.
This is why you must pray the rosary. Daily.
She is watching the roses you lay at her altar.
Repost this so someone who thinks they're too far gone sees that no soul is ever beyond her reach.
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¿QUIEREN ISLAMIZAR EL VATICANO?
El historiador Bill Federer: "Para 2030, Europa tendrá una mayoría musulmana y, sin duda, aprobarán la ley sharia islámica.
La gente olvida que Egipto fue completamente cristiano durante seis siglos. Ya no lo es. Todo el norte de África fue completamente cristiano durante seis siglos. Ya no lo es.
Constantinopla fue la ciudad cristiana más grande del mundo, y durante cientos de años, la iglesia cristiana más grande del mundo fue Santa Sofía. Y la convirtieron en mezquita.
Quieren hacer lo mismo con el Vaticano."
The Promises Made to Those Who Practise Devotion to the Sacred Heart
1. When Jesus appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and commanded her to propagate the worship of His Sacred Heart, He promised very special blessings to those who would be truly devoted to His Sacred Heart and spread this devotion among others. “I will give them all the graces necessary for their state in life... consolation in all their troubles... peace in their families... blessings on all their undertakings.”
These promises are an inducement to us to love Jesus and to spread devotion to His Sacred Heart.
Our Divine Saviour is not content with having loved us so much during His mortal life and given us His Precious Blood, the Blessed Eucharist, and His most holy Mother for our salvation. He sees that His infinite love is not returned as it ought to be and seems to exercise a gentle pressure in order to compel us to love Him.
“Behold this Heart which has so loved men that It spared nothing... to prove to them Its love. And in return I receive from the greater part of men nothing but ingratitude, by the contempt, irreverence, sacrileges and coldness with which they treat Me in this Sacrament of Love.”
“I thirst, I burn with a consuming desire for men’s love, and I find none to quench this thirst, according to My wish, by making any return of love.”
Who could fail to feel the force of this appeal?
2. The promises made by Jesus to those who are truly devoted to His Sacred heart are a new proof of His infinite love and mercy. However, if anyone were to cultivate devotion to the Sacred Heart merely to gain His benefits, and to think more of his own spiritual and temporal advantage than of Jesus, he would display a niggardly spirit quite unworthy of Our Lord’s favour.
The worship of the Sacred Heart could degenerate into a kind of utilitarian egoism undeserving of the name of devotion. Pious practices could become cold and formal, and degenerate into sentimentality tinged with superstition. There is nothing to prevent us asking the Sacred Heart for graces and favours which we need. In fact we should do so, for it is He Who has made these promises to us and is eager to fulfil them because He loves us. But we should be generous with Jesus in return for His infinite generosity towards us. We should love Him because He is so worthy of our love. Our love should be expressed not only in prayers and outward forms but in a deep personal transformation which will make us more like Jesus. True love transforms and unites two hearts. Let us love Jesus and we shall live with Jesus, through Jesus, and in Jesus. His love will effect in us the miracle which it produces in St. Paul. “To me to live is Christ.” (I Phil. 1, 21)
3. Sweet Heart of Jesus, make me love You more and more. (Antonio Cardinal Bacci)
@TaylorRMarshall They are shepherds leading their sheep astray. One cannot assume it is ignorance that has led them to this position, so it must be the pride of thinking they know better under an overarching misguided sense of pastoral care. I fear for their souls. Attitudes like this will ….
As long as there’s breath in my lungs, I will never stop defending the Catholic faith. This is a sweet faith that tells you salvation is not cheap - you must put in the work. It’s not a faith where you just declare yourself saved and relax. No.
We believe in Jesus Christ with all our heart. We believe in the Trinity, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins. We are saved by grace through faith, but that faith must produce living works - acts of charity, hope, and love.
As Catholics, we don’t just claim the faith and sit down. We obey our Master 100%. He gave us two great commandments: love God and love your neighbor. If you love God, you’ll worship Him alone, attend Mass, receive His Body and Blood, get baptized, and turn away from what He hates.
If you love your neighbor as yourself, you won’t hurt them, you’ll live in peace with them, and you’ll help them when they’re down. That’s what the Catholic Church teaches - peace, love, hope, and real faith.
Christianity is not about what God will give you, it’s about what you will give to God - your sacrifice, your obedience, your whole life. The Church is not here for your tithe or your money. She’s here to lead your soul to Jesus Christ.
There is no salvation outside the Catholic Church because she alone has the seven sacraments Christ gave for our salvation. But God Himself is not bound by the sacraments. He can save whoever He wants, however He wants.
Even those who never heard of Christ but live according to the light they have, loving their neighbor and doing what is good - the Church hopes that God will save them.
This faith has stood for approximately 2,000 years. It was handed down through apostolic succession, and it has defeated every heresy. The Catholic Church is the pillar and bulwark of truth, and the Spirit of God will remain with her till the end of time.
You can insult Rome all you want, but the Rome you used to call Babylon has been conquered by Jesus Christ. We are not begging anyone to join the Catholic Church. We simply show you the truth and let you decide.
Blessed be God, who has given us His church.
Today, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, historically known as Corpus Christi.
This feast day is dedicated entirely to the absolute core of the Catholic faith: the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
The feast honors the doctrine of transubstantiation—the belief that the bread and wine consecrated at the altar do not merely represent, but physically and spiritually become the actual Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ.
Officially instituted in the 13th century following the relentless advocacy of St. Juliana of Liège and the Eucharistic miracle of Bolsena, the solemnity was created to foster immense reverence and adoration for the Blessed Sacrament.
For centuries, Corpus Christi has been marked by magnificent public processions. Taking the Eucharist out of the sanctuary in a golden monstrance and carrying it through the streets is a bold, uncompromising public declaration of faith.
In a modern world that frequently rejects the sacred, taking Christ directly into the public square remains one of the most powerful and enduring traditions of the Church. ✝️⛪
One of the most powerful prayers in the Church’s arsenal is just three words: Come Holy Spirit! Use those three words when you don’t know what to say. The Holy Spirit brings us everything we need. @thegnewsroom
Scott-Vincent Borba, the co-founder of the multi-billion dollar cosmetics brand e.l.f., will be ordained a Catholic priest on May 23, 2026, in the Diocese of Fresno, California.
At age 40, Borba walked away from his multimillion-dollar career. He donated his entire fortune to charity and entered Saint Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park, California at age 42.
He credits the Blessed Virgin Mary for his conversion.