@JayDyer As a catholic, i appreciated your content. It made me educate myself. 3 years ago i never heard of Palamas or energy essence distinction. Im still trying to learn my way to the top and be knowledgeable about who is the true church
SAD NEWS
Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, aged 54, of the Catholic Diocese of Quelimane in Mozambique, was shot dead in the early hours of today, June 6, 2026, at his episcopal residence. Unknown assailants entered the home and shot him in the chest (near the heart). His body was found in a corridor of the residence. May his gentle soul rest in Peace 🕊️.
Today, my wife and I formally consecrated our campaign to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
“Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil.”
Ephesians 6:11
If you’re the CEO of an abortion pill company, and you send an abortion pill into the state of Florida, to murder a child,
We will sign a warrant for your arrest, we will have you extradited to Florida, and we will have you arraigned and charged for 1st-degree murder.
UPDATE (AS OF JUNE 1, 2026):
0 stories from AP on Henry Nowak
0 stories from PBS on Henry Nowak
0 stories from NYT on Henry Nowak
0 stories from NPR on Henry Nowak
0 stories from WSJ on Henry Nowak
0 stories from CNN on Henry Nowak
0 stories from WaPo on Henry Nowak
0 stories from Reuters on Henry Nowak
0 stories from MSNBC on Henry Nowak
Pope Leo XIV recently spoke about abuses of the liturgy.
The image shows one of the most common examples: the misuse of the orans posture (hands raised and extended) by the faithful during the Our Father.
In nearly every Novus Ordo Mass I attend (98% of them), the congregation does this.
This posture is proper to the priest, who stands in persona Christi, in the person of Christ, during the Our Father.
He extends his hands to God on behalf of the people, acting as their mediator and leader in prayer.
The laity have their own proper role: to pray with the priest, not to imitate his gestures.
The orans posture is a priestly gesture, not one intended for the non-ordained faithful.
Non-Catholics often pray this way because they do not have (or do not believe they need) a Catholic priest to lead them in prayer.
In the Catholic Mass, however, it is a grave abuse for members of the non-ordained faithful to “quasi-preside” in this manner, blurring the distinct roles of priest and people.
@Matthew56193629 Ok even if they were distributed at the end of the second century which you made up, how did the christians know what books to distribute? Was it the use of scripture or tradition?