A 79-year-old Catholic priest, Fr. Larry Holland, who is recovering from a hip fracture at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada, said he was offered Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) twice by hospital staff, even though he made clear he is a Catholic priest and morally opposed to euthanasia.
Image: BC Catholic
Fun fact: The Polish liberal outlet Gazeta Wyborcza was so determined to find "Polish racists" during the Polish Independence March that they once literally painted their reporter black and sent him to cover the event 🤡😂
@Przewodzik Na żywo, jak mogłem się kiedyś przekonać, brzmiała jeszcze lepiej niż w studio. Przy okazji, mężem Lisy był urodzony w Katowicach Jacek Tuschewski, specjalista od programowania oraz cyfrowego przetwarzania dźwięku (DSP). Założył studio gier League of Geeks. Zmarł w 2024 r.
In an interview in 1974, Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian pastor once imprisoned for 14 years, shared an important insight on the reason he experienced such intense persecution under Communist leaders:
Pat Robertson: "That was your only crime, that you said, I want to bring men to eternal life, tell them they have an immortal soul, tell them about Jesus?"
Wurmbrand: "Well, I would not say that this is the only thing. So much they would have allowed. Nothing would have happened to St. John the Baptist if he would have said only, 'Repent. The Kingdom of Heaven is near,' but when he said, 'You, Herod, are bad,' then he was beheaded.
Jesus could have delivered hundreds of sermons on the mount and parables. Nothing would have happened to Him, but when He said, 'Woe unto you, hypocrite Pharisees,' then He was lost.
And in preaching the Gospel, you have to do two things: to proclaim the Kingdom, but also to denounce sin. And we did this side, and the greatest sin committed in humanity today is Communism, not only that it has killed 60 million people in Red China and 30 million in Russia, but it poisons youth and children with atheism. It uses brainwashing. It puts Christians in psychiatric exams, not only in prisons where simply they break their will and their mind, and they try to subvert the whole world with Communism.
So I preached both sides of the Gospel. I denounced the sin, and at the same time, I extended to them the invitation to come to the Kingdom."
There’s a cultural shift happening in Hollywood.
In 2020, actress Michelle Williams claimed aborting her baby led to her winning a Golden Globe while visibly pregnant.
In 2026, actress Jessie Buckley praises marriage and motherhood during her Oscar-winning speech shortly after becoming a new mom to a 6-month-old.
Kids don’t limit your life—they bring love and are better than any worldly success.
Sister Maria Rafaela, a Catholic nun, has been honored with the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Poland’s Rebirth—one of Poland’s highest civilian awards—by President Karol Nawrocki for her contributions in serving people in need.
Info: Caritas
This is the moment when @CBSNews anchor told me the news about the elimination of @khamenei_ir. This is what it looks like when a survivor hears that her oppressor is gone.
And you Zohran Mamdani keep quiet and listen to Iranians.
Oświadczenie Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej skierowane do władz Zamościa
Z oburzeniem przyjmujemy informację o planowanym przez władze Zamościa przywróceniu tablicy upamiętniającej komunistyczną działaczkę Różę Luksemburg. Działania te pozostają w sprzeczności z obowiązującym w Polsce porządkiem prawym –zakazem propagowania komunizmu oraz innych ustrojów totalitarnych w przestrzeni publicznej.
Tablica upamiętniająca Różę Luksemburg znajdowała się do 12 marca 2018 r. na jednej z kamienic Starego Miasta w Zamościu. Zgodnie z ustawą z 1 kwietnia 2016 r. o zakazie propagowania komunizmu lub innego ustroju totalitarnego przez nazwy jednostek organizacyjnych, jednostek pomocniczych gminy, budowli, obiektów i urządzeń użyteczności publicznej oraz pomniki (Dz.U. 2016, poz. 744), która stanowi, że nazwy i upamiętnienia nie mogą propagować ideologii totalitarnej została usunięta z przestrzeni publicznej. Warto przypomnieć, że kamienica, na której w 1979 r. umieszczono tablicę, nie była faktycznym miejscem jej zamieszkania.
W 2025 r. Instytut Pamięci Narodowej powziął informację, że władze Zamościa zamierzają przywrócić tablicę poświęconą Róży Luksemburg, określając ją jako obrończynię sprawy polskiej. Jednocześnie zaznaczyły, że „celem władz miasta nie jest jakiekolwiek gloryfikowanie, a jedynie upamiętnienie faktu narodzin Róży Luksemburg w Zamościu”. Na tę informację Instytut Pamięci Narodowej Oddział w Lublinie zareagował, wystosowując 5 sierpnia 2025 r. do władz Zamościa pismo, w którym wyraził „głębokie zaniepokojenie w związku z informacjami dotyczącymi planowanego upamiętnienia postaci Róży Luksemburg w przestrzeni publicznej miasta Zamość”.
Róża Luksemburg była przeciwniczką dążeń niepodległościowych Polaków, wbrew przeważającej opinii środowiska polskiej lewicy, których przedstawicielami byli m. in. dwaj Ojcowie Niepodległości – Józef Piłsudski i Ignacy Daszyński. W latach dziewięćdziesiątych XIX wieku potępiła nurt niepodległościowy, uznając jej przedstawicieli za zdrajców idei socjalistycznych. Niepodległość była dla niej drobnomieszczańską utopią, a celem dążeń politycznych umacnianie walki klasowej proletariatu. Swoistym potwierdzeniem poglądów Róży Luksemburg było jednoznaczne poparcie dla przewrotu bolszewickiego w listopadzie 1917 r.
W 1918 r. napisała: Bolszewicy przedstawili […] jako cel […]przejęcia władzy całkowity i najrozleglejszy program rewolucyjny: nie zapewnienie demokracji burżuazyjnej, lecz dyktatura proletariatu w celu urzeczywistnienia socjalizmu. Tym samym zdobyli sobie nieprzemijającą zasługę dziejową: po raz pierwszy proklamowali cele socjalizmu jako bezpośredni program praktycznej polityki. To, co partia w historycznej dobie może zrealizować dzięki męstwu, zdolności działania, rewolucyjnej dalekowzroczności, to wszystko osiągnęli Lenin, Trocki i ich towarzysze”. Obce polskiej tradycji walki o niepodległość deklaracje ideologiczne Róży Luksemburg zostały potępione przez czołowych przedstawicieli polskiej lewicy niepodległościowej.
Przypominamy że art. 256 § 1 kodeksu karnego mówi: „Kto publicznie propaguje nazistowski, komunistyczny, faszystowski lub inny totalitarny ustrój państwa lub nawołuje do nienawiści na tle różnic narodowościowych, etnicznych, rasowych, wyznaniowych albo ze względu na bezwyznaniowość, podlega karze pozbawienia wolności do lat 3”. Dalej § 1a. uzupełnia: „tej samej karze podlega, kto publicznie propaguje ideologię nazistowską, komunistyczną, faszystowską lub ideologię nawołującą do użycia przemocy w celu wpływania na życie polityczne lub społeczne”.
W związku z powyższym wyrażamy stanowczy sprzeciw wobec jakichkolwiek działań zmierzających do rehabilitacji działaczy komunistycznych i oczekujemy od władz Zamościa natychmiastowego odstąpienia od pomysłu upamiętnienia Róży Luksemburg poprzez odsłonięcie poświęconej jej tablicy pamiątkowej.
dr hab. Karol Polejowski
zastępca prezesa Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej
dr Mateusz Szpytma
zastępca prezesa Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej
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Jutro przed Komisją Prawną w Parlamencie Europejskim będę odpowiadał - uwaga - za wycofanie ze stacji jeszcze jako prezes Orlenu - jednego numeru tygodnika „Nie”, który obrażał uczucia religijne.
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Tomorrow, before the Legal Affairs Committee in the European Parliament, I will be answering for the withdrawal from Orlen stations, when I was still its CEO, of one issue of the weekly magazine „Nie”, which offended religious feelings.
The government in Poland is doying everything it can to destroy the right wing.
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The women of Nowogródek came running to the convent that terrible night in July 1943. They were crying. Begging. The Nazis had just arrested their husbands, their fathers, their sons. One hundred and twenty men. All sentenced to die by firing squad.
"Please," they sobbed to the sisters. "Pray for them. They're all we have left."
The eleven nuns gathered in their small convent room. Outside, Nazi-occupied Poland was a nightmare. Half their town was already dead. The Jewish families who had been their neighbors? Gone. The priests who had served alongside them? Shot.
These women had already lost everything else. Now they were about to lose even more.
Sister Maria Stella was 54, the mother figure of their little community. She looked at her sisters' faces in the candlelight. They were teachers. Nurses. Women who had given their lives to serve others.
They had no weapons. No political power. No way to fight the monsters who controlled their world.
But they had one thing.
"We could offer our lives instead," Sister Maria Stella said quietly.
The room went silent.
Think about that moment. Eleven women, sitting in a tiny room, calmly discussing whether to volunteer to die. Not in a moment of passion. Not in a burst of heroic emotion. Just quiet, determined love.
They talked it through. These 120 men had wives who needed them. Children who would starve without them. The sisters were free from family obligations. They could be spared more easily than fathers.
One by one, each sister agreed.
The next morning, Sister Maria Stella walked to the parish priest. "Father," she said, "if sacrifice of life is needed, accept it from us and spare those who have families. We are even praying for this intention."
They were literally asking God to kill them instead.
What happened next defies explanation.
The execution was suddenly canceled. No reason given. The 120 men were loaded onto trains and sent to labor camps in Germany instead. Some were even released outright.
The sisters' prayer seemed to be working. But God wasn't finished.
Two weeks later, the Gestapo came for the nuns.
No charges. No trial. No explanation. Just an order: "Report to headquarters at 7:30 PM."
Before she left, Sister Maria Stella gave one last instruction. She told Sister Małgorzata to stay behind at the convent. Someone needed to tend the church after they were gone.
Sister Małgorzata watched her eleven sisters walk up the street in their black habits. The townspeople lined the windows, knowing they would never see them again.
The sisters spent their last night in a basement jail cell, praying the rosary together.
At dawn on August 1st, 1943, they were loaded into a covered truck. Five kilometers outside town, in a forest of birch and pine trees, a grave had already been dug.
Eleven women knelt side by side in the dirt.
They said goodbye to each other. Then, one by one, starting with Sister Maria Stella, they were shot.
Their bodies fell into the mass grave together. The youngest was 27. The oldest was 54. Teachers, nurses, servants of God who had asked to die so that strangers might live.
The war dragged on for two more years.
Sister Małgorzata stayed in the empty convent, tending to their secret grave in the woods. The parish priest they had tried to save survived. He joined the underground resistance and kept fighting.
And in 1945, when the war finally ended, something miraculous was revealed.
Every single one of the 120 men survived.
The ones sent to labor camps came home. The ones who had been released lived through the occupation. Not one father. Not one husband. Not one son had died.
One hundred and twenty families were reunited because eleven women had knelt in the dirt and died in their place.
Their prayer had been answered completely.
Unless you're buying your diapers from a single company, chances are, your diaper purchase for your baby is funding the abortion industry.
Yes, I'm serious.
@everylife was started after @SarahGabelSeif started shopping for her first baby girl, and realized that Pampers, Huggies, Hello Bello, Coterie, and more were all sending massive amounts of money to Planned Parenthood, paying for their employees' abortions, or even putting out statements saying they feel "lost without abortion" as a company.
Companies that sell products FOR BABIES should not be funding the death OF BABIES.
"I didn't think that I would need to look into the diaper industry. I started to notice that every single major diaper company on the market today is supporting abortion either vocally or financially. It shook me to my core." 👇
Melanie Phillips delivers a chilling diagnosis of the West's intellectual crisis: Ideology has replaced knowledge, and reason itself is under siege.
Key points from her 4:37 clip:
- Modern orthodoxies (multiculturalism, lifestyle equivalence, etc.) are treated as absolute moral goods.
- Challenge them → you're not just wrong; you're evil, standing against human/planetary betterment.
- Dissent must be silenced: no platform, no debate, no hearing.
- Evidence contradicting the ideology is dismissed as lies or "not facts."
- Universities—once crucibles of reason—are now engines destroying it, while claiming moral superiority.
- Result: Civil discourse dies. Replaced by insult weaponized to shut people down.
This isn't just about politics—it's the erosion of objective truth, evidence-based reasoning, and the ability to disagree without demonization.
We're witnessing the destruction of reason itself.
4:37 clip laying bare how ideology has become inimical to rationality 👇
When ideology trumps evidence and disagreement becomes "evil," what survives of open society?
Where do you see this dynamic strongest right now—in academia, media, politics, or everyday life?
HOLY SH*T 🚨 A brave Venezuelan man confronts protesters in Europe for NOT being Venezuelan:
"Are any of you actually Venezuelan? NONE of you are Venezuelan, youre being paid! I am Venezuelan and that flag is MINE! Take that flag down now”
MIC DROP 🔥
Marco Rubio schools Margaret Brennan after she demands answers over why the U.S. did not arrest all of Nicolas Maduro's henchmen:
"You're confused? I don't know why that's confusing to you. ... It is not easy to land helicopters in the middle of the largest military base in the country, the guy lived on a military base, land within three minutes, kick down his door, grab him, put him in handcuffs, read him his rights, put him in a helicopter and leave the country without losing any American or any American assets. That's not an easy mission. And you're asking me, why didn't we do that in five other places at the same time? I mean, that's absurd."
After carefully monitoring the situation in Venezuela for the last 24 hours, the EU has found out that the water bottle of Maduro did not have the EU-regulation approved attached cap.
Poland is facing a troubling scandal that should be described clearly and thoroughly.
According to one, close to government, liberal daily, the case concerns a security clearance questionnaire filled out in 2021 by prof. Sławomir Cenckiewicz, a historian, a political comentator, openly criticizing D. Tusk, and now a minister to President Karol Nawrocki and the Head of the National Security Bureau. The newspaper alleges he „failed to disclose” the use of two medications. The drugs were not named, but their category was described. On this basis, the Military Counterintelligence Service revoked his clearance. This purely political decision later was overturned by a independent court.
The central issue remains the same: information from a classified security procedure - particularly sensitive health data protected by medical confidentiality - was leaked to the media in order attack a political oponent. This information is not restricted. It is not even secret. It is TOP SECRET! This could only have come from the security services, which report directly to Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his close aide Tomasz Siemoniak.
Disclosing private medical data from top secret questionnaire undermines the trust of all Polish officials in state institutions. This is devastating.
There is no compelling public interest that justifies leaking or publishing such information, especially while legal proceedings are still ongoing. By doing so, Tusk’s government, that claims to defend human rights and personal dignity, has amplified speculation about an individual’s mental health instead of scrutinizing institutional responsibility.
What happened cannot be left unanswered and left without a proper response. Those responsible for this leak must be dismissed and held accountable. This is what the rule of law is all about!
📸 In the picture: PM D. Tusk with J. Stróżyk (head of Military Counterintelligence Service)
On Dec. 13 1981, the communists imposed
Martial Law & cracked down on the 10-million-strong anticommunist “Solidarity” movement
It was the start of months of street battles
100 dissidents killed, 15000 arrested. 1M fled Poland
Poles knows communism. U.S. college students don’t