03/02/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. The arrival of the Messiah, which followers of the Jewish faith have been waiting for thousands of years, is becoming more and more real these days. However, this will not happen in the way that Jewish sages expected—to the glory of Israel. On the contrary, the end of the reign of terror and racism openly proclaimed by the followers of Zionist, inhuman ideologies is approaching. The Messiah has decided to put an end to the genocide and destruction of all non-Jewish nations. Obviously, the rabbis have misread and misinterpreted the complex texts of the Talmud. Current locations with alerts and sirens in Israel. The war against Iran, so eagerly desired by the Israeli authorities, has just begun. Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal wrote that the Iranian security chief was once again pushing for the resumption of talks with the US. Source. This was a journalistic hoax, common in such situations, which served Trump to extricate himself with dignity …
The Israeli Ministry of Defense places badges with a map of 'Greater Israel' on soldiers' uniforms... the Zionists are expansionists, THE ANDINIA PLAN IS REAL! - - - El Ministerio de Defensa de Israel coloca insignias con un mapa del 'Gran Israel' en los uniformes de los soldados... los sionistas son expansionistas, ¡EL PLAN ANDINIA ES REAL!
Fri Feb 27, 2026 - 3:15 pm EST MONTREAL, Quebec (LifeSiteNews) — A historic Catholic church in Montreal, Canada, was reduced to near rubble in a huge blaze, the cause of which investigators still have not determined. The over 100-year-old Saint-Paul Catholic Church in Montreal, Quebec, went up in flames on February 23. A food bank next to it was also reduced to ashes. The church was built in 1910 and holds significant historical meaning for the local community. While the church has been vacant for some time, about 148 people had to flee the area due to the flames, including over 70 seniors who lived in a nearby care home. The cause of the church fire, say investigators, is not yet known; however, it comes at a time when arson attacks on Catholic churches in Canada have reached epidemic-like proportions. Mayor of the local borough of Saint-Paul’s, Véronique Fournier, in a statement on social media, said the fire is “challenging for the residents of Côte-Saint-Paul” as the church has …
“Everyone, truly Everyone!” Leo XIV preached pacifism during his visit to the Ascension Parish in eastern Rome on Sunday. He demands a “logic of unconditional love, of abandoning every defense that becomes offense”. Furthermore, Leo XIV applauded the parish for its “journey to strengthen the sense of belonging and welcome, with open arms, of everyone, truly everyone”. Meanwhile, a Brazil bishop threatens Catholics of the Roman rite with excommunication.
Leone XIV celebra il Santo Sacrificio della Messa nella Chiesa dell'Ascensione di Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo, durante la sua terza visita pastorale a una parrocchia romana come vescovo di Roma.
@Paul Leonard Kramer WHY TRUMP IS A DANGER TO CATHOLICS Trump admitted on the air to Mark Levin that he is a Jew. He is a notorious Zionist. From the earliest days of the Church, the apostles and their disciples taught salvation is only for those who profess faith in Jesus Christ. They taught love for your enemies, and followed Jesus' teaching to turn the other cheek if someone hits you. The Jewish response was to condemn Christ to death, and to kill his disciples, beginning with St. Stephen, whom they stoned to death because they were enraged at him because he so deftly refuted all their arguments. They spread the malicious lies that the early Christians were subversives who wanted to overthrow the Empire; and their "Eucharist", the sacrifice in which the Christians offered the "body and blood of Christ", which they ate and drank, was actually a perverse ritual of infanticide and cannibalism. Emperor Nero's wife, Poppaea Sabina, was a Jewish sympathizer*, who planted those Jewish lies …More
Let’s talk about something that most Catholics today have never experienced but that, once you see it, you can’t unsee it, the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar in the Traditional Latin Mass. I’m talking about that thunderous, ancient, spine-straightening beginning: “Introibo ad altare Dei.” I will go in unto the altar of God. Right there, before the priest even ascends the altar, before incense rises, before the Canon whispers eternity into time, the whole drama of salvation is already unfolding. In the Traditional Latin Mass, the priest does not begin casually. He does not greet the people first. He does not start by turning outward. He begins at the bottom step. Physically lower. Spiritually aware. And he says, “Introibo ad altare Dei.” Not “we,” but “I.” Because at that moment, he is acting in persona Christi. He is about to ascend the mountain of Calvary. And the server responds, “Ad Deum qui laetificat juventutem meam.” Unto God who gives joy to my youth. Already you see …More
One day, Socrates was publicly insulted by a man known for his crude and aggressive behavior. The man mocked him, shouted at him, and even tried to humiliate him with a weak argument dressed up as an attack. We still see people like that today — when they can’t defend their ideas with reason, they turn to aggression. And how did Socrates respond? He didn’t. He didn’t yell back. He didn’t retaliate. He didn’t try to “win.” He simply remained calm. Later, one of his students asked why he had allowed himself to be treated that way. Socrates replied: “If a donkey had kicked me, would I have taken it to court?” The lesson is clear: a wise person does not lower themselves to the level of someone acting without reason. Not every insult deserves a response. Not every provocation deserves your energy. Sometimes silence is not weakness — it’s discipline. True elegance isn’t about designer labels or expensive possessions. It’s about self-control. It’s knowing when to speak — and when not …More
@EscanorReloaded Do you know what nobody wants to hear? That the war is fake. All of it. Scripted. Pre-lit. Pre-demolished. Pre-approved. The “targets” in Iran? They just happen to be neighborhoods already marked for demolition & luxury development just like Gaza is to be a “Freedom City.” Sound familiar? Because Israel’s doing the same, flattening zones tagged for redevelopment, then crying victim while raising smart cities. And you think this is war? It’s urban renewal in missile drag. Hits on nukes they don’t have? Zero fallout. Zero radiation. Zero corpses. Just convenient “precision” hits on government buildings built with the same Masonic blueprints as the ones being leveled in Tel Aviv, Tehran, and DC. This isn’t war. It’s ritual architecture, the old temples must burn to usher in the new. And here’s the cherry on the psyop sundae: Iran is one of the largest holders of cryptocurrency. And according to the hopium crowd, it’s “outside” the Rothschild banking system. Which …More
So I will do what I always do and post it here in description. Hundreds killed by US-Israeli attacks on Iran as … I just saw something about this: Trump says Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead And if it's true. we better be prepared for anything to happen. It's said by those I follow that killing him is like killing the Pope and the head of the church of England etc. But I think it will be much worse..
A story out of time for our time: The Prophet Isaiah wrote of Cyrus, King of Persia (now Iran) who knew not God but was chosen by God to restore freedom to Israel.
Listen to Him Alone Amid Struggles The transfiguration of Jesus, where His divinity is revealed, offers hope and foreshadows the resurrection. However, it is placed in the context of the Passion and crucifixion, emphasizing the struggles and hardships that come with following Christ. The transfiguration, witnessed by Moses and Elijah, signifies Jesus’ greater role than these prophets, highlighting the ultimate hope of eternal life despite earthly struggles. The second week of Lent serves as a reminder to persevere in our Lenten practices, focusing on our faith in Jesus Christ. Despite struggles and distractions, we should prioritize our relationship with God, seeking His guidance and peace. By centering our lives on Jesus, we can find hope and fulfillment amidst the challenges we face. Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: Home | Holy Trinity Parish You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on: catholicparents.org: Daily Homilies | Catholic …More