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Saint Bernard Teaches: Do Not Take Your Eyes Off Our Lady

by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
We do well to read some advice from Saint Bernard about devotion to Our Lady. The advice is as follows:
“Oh, whosoever thou art that perceiveth thyself during this mortal existence to be rather drifting in treacherous waters, at the mercy of the winds and the waves, than walking on firm ground, turn not away thine eyes from the splendor of this guiding star, unless thou wish to be submerged by the storm!”
Passages like this are often found referring to Our Lady. Such texts represent what we might call a profoundly anti-Hollywoodian vision of life.
This modern, optimistic and wrong view creates the illusion that this life can be a phase of our existence in which we can find true happiness. Earthly life is presented to us as a rose garden, in which misfortune only happens to people by chance or bad luck.
Some people might also make a few unfortunate missteps, thus falling, hurting themselves, or collapsing definitively. However, if we manage to work around …More

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Leo XIV appointed this guy: Peter G. Kirchschläger, 49, a social ethicist at the University of Lucerne, has called the Church’s ban on women’s ordination an unresolved human-rights problem and argued that the state should pressure the Church over it. Rejecting the argument that dissatisfied women can simply leave the Church, he responded: “That would be protecting the perpetrator.”

Leo XIV’s Newest Appointments: WEF, Agenda 2030 and Women-Must-Become-Priests

On 18 August 2026, Pope Leo XIV appointed twelve new consultors to the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. Leo XIV fills the Vatican's social-policy apparatus with mostly anti-Catholic figures.
1. Peter G. Kirchschläger, 49, Social ethicist, University of Lucerne, Switzerland
In December 2018, he said that the Catholic Church has an unresolved human-rights problem regarding the impossibility of women's ordination to the priesthood. He even claimed that the state "may not look away" but has an obligation to press the Church on it. When presented with the argument that women dissatisfied with Catholic teaching can leave, he answered: “That would be protecting the perpetrator.”
2. Kathryn A. Koch, 45, Wall Street Finance
Kathryn Koch spent 20 years at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, became a Goldman partner and ran its approximately $300 billion public-equity business.
In 2015, Koch was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.
Since 2024, Koch has …More

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Revealed by Prodiges and France's representative at Eurovision 2026, Monroe will continue her ascent on September 26. The 17-year-old French-American soprano has been chosen to sing at the grand youth vigil presided over by Léon XIV at the Stade de France.

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Vatican Appoints General Council for Conservative Community IVE

Bishop José Antonio Satué - the Vatican-appointed pontifical delegate governing the conservative Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE) - has appointed a new general council for the community, reports the Substack.com-Account The Pillar.
Furthermore, Bishop Satué introduced a new website of the institute.
Founded in Argentina in 1984, the IVE operates internationally. The institute had lost close to 40% of its members since its foundation.
The New General Council
Bishop Satué of Málaga, Spain, appointed five members to the council in a decree dated July 25. He communicated it to the IVE members on August 18.
The Vatican’s Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life approved the appointments.
The new council includes:
- Fr. Ervens Mengelle, IVE, as vicar general;
- Br. Giampiero Pettenon, SDB, as treasurer general;
- Fr. Diógenes Urquiza, IVE, with responsibility for contemplative monasteries;
- Fr. Giampiero Gambaro, OFM Cap., with responsibilities as …More

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This is one of the dangerous speeches that has turned Charlie Kirk into a target of certain media outlets that, arrogating to themselves the role of guardians of the truth, democracy, and freedom, dictate who deserves a voice and who should be demonized - - - Este es uno de los peligrosos discursos que ha convertido a Charlie Kirk en objetivo de unos medios que, arrogándose el papel de guardianes de la verdad, la democracia y la libertad, dictan quién merece voz y quién debe ser demonizado.

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Let us all give thanks to God for him and pray for his immortal soul.

'Don't you want to become a canon at St. Peter's?'" Kröger is still stunned. "I never would have dreamed of working as a priest in St. Peter's Basilica!" For a moment, he even thought Gambetti was joking...
Spiritual Conversations at the Blessing Booth Here, people can order Masses and have rosaries or Bibles blessed. "Most of the time, though, it's just a way for them to receive a blessing themselves. That's a great pastoral task because, in a very brief moment, they begin a conversation that I pick up on, and then I give them a personal blessing, ideally in their own language."
This transcends denominations and religions: "I've even had Hindus and a Jewish family come to me wanting a blessing." "Of course," I say, "we humans all need God's blessing." If the lines in front of the kiosk get too long, he sometimes gives the blessing according to language groups: in Spanish, Italian, English, and—if there are several people interested—in German.
"I once started a small revolution," says …More

'Willst du nicht Kanoniker an Sankt Peter werden?'" Kröger ist immer noch baff. "Daran, einmal als Priester im Petersdom zu arbeiten, hätte ich im Traum nicht gedacht!" Kurz glaubte er sogar, Gambetti mache einen Scherz...
Geistliche Gespräche am Segensbüdchen
Hier können die Menschen Messen bestellen und Rosenkränze oder Bibeln segnen lassen. "Meistens ist das aber nur ein Medium, um sich selber segnen zu lassen. Das ist eine große pastorale Aufgabe, weil sie in einer ganz kurzen Momentaufnahme ein Gespräch beginnen, das ich aufgreife, und ihnen dann möglichst in ihrer eigenen Sprache einen persönlichen Segen gebe." Das geht über Konfessionen und Religionen hinweg: "Zu mir sind sogar schon Hindus oder auch eine jüdische Familie gekommen, die gesegnet werden wollten. Klar, sag' ich, wir Menschen brauchen alle Gottes Zuspruch."
Wenn die Schlangen vor dem Büdchen allzu lang werden, erteilt er den Segen schon mal nach Sprachgruppen: Auf Spanisch, Italienisch, Englisch und – sofern mehrere …More

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Don Lodovico – Rheinischer Revoluzzer im Segensbüdchen

"Ich glaube, es gibt sowas wie Fügung." Wer Ludwig Kröger erzählen hört, mag ihm zustimmen. Und der drahtige Geistliche erzählt gerne. "Zu meiner Priesterweihe 1992 in Aachen bekam ich von einem befreundeten Bischof aus Italien ein ungewöhnliches Geschenk: ein in rotes Schweinsleder gebundenes Buch von 1753." Das kostbare Original mit dem Wappen von Papst Johannes XXIII., dessen Sekretär Loris Francesco Capovilla dem deutschen Priester das Buch schenkte, enthielt die Statuten des Domkapitels von Sankt Peter in Rom, also das Regelwerk der größten Kirche der Christenheit. "Ich habe mich immer gefragt, warum ausgerechnet ich kleines Aachener Priesterlein ein solches Volumen geschenkt bekommen habe." Brief an Kardinal Gambetti Die Antwort erhielt Kröger über 30 Jahre später, als er nach gesundheitlichen Problemen begann, seinen Nachlass zu ordnen. "Mir war klar, dass das Buch am besten im Archiv des Petersdoms aufgehoben wäre, und schrieb dem zuständigen Kardinal Mauro Gambetti." Die …

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‘Lives of the Saints for every day in a year’ by J.G. Shea; 1887; Saints of August 15 – 16; Assumption; St. Hyacinth

August 15 ~ THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY.
ON this festival, the Church commemorates the happy departure from life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her translation into the kingdom of her Son,
in which she received from Him a crown of immortal glory, and a throne above all the other Saints and heavenly spirits. After Christ, as the triumphant Conqueror of death and hell, ascended into heaven, His blessed Mother remained at Jerusalem, persevering in prayer with the disciples, till, with them, she had received the Holy Ghost. She lived to a very advanced age, but finally paid the common debt of nature, none among the children of Adam being exempt from that rigorous law. But the death of the Saints is rather to be called a sweet sleep than death ; much more that of the Queen of Saints, who had been exempt from all sin. It is a traditionary pious belief, that the body of the Blessed Virgin was raised by God soon after her death, and taken up to glory, by a singular privilege, …More

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"Tartary, and Northern China on the east, and Sweden and Norway to the west, were evangelized by him, and he is said to have visited Scotland. Everywhere multitudes were converted, churches and convents were built; one hundred and twenty thousand pagans and infidels were baptized by his hands. He worked numerous miracles, and at Cracow raised a dead youth to life."

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CHAPTER 15-Christianity established-Eighth and ninth persecutions-Third Century - CATECHISM OF PERSEVERANCE - COURSE THIRD - AN HISTORICAL, DOCTRINAL,MORAL, AND LITURGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE CATHOLIC RELIGION Translated from the French of Mgr Gaume by REV. F. B. JAMISON ....Download, print, and above all share !to be continued

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A lot of wisdom and theological common sense in this open letter from a bishop. Is the "synod" a Potemkin Village of “dialogue, participation, and listening” masking an exhausted de facto atheism masquerading as “being Church”? Synodality increasingly looks like a stalking horse for stale liberal Catholic ideas about deconstructing Catholicism into the Zeitgeist and calling it “enculturation.”
And mark my words: if they ever got their way, all the talk of dialogue, listening, parrhesia, inclusion, and “discerning what the people of God want” would quickly end.

"Synodality" dismantled through logic: A concerned bishop writes to the Pope.

In this analysis, His Excellency Auxiliary Bishop Robert Mutsaerts (Netherlands) may well have authored a document of historic ecclesiastical significance; he uses logic to dismantle the peculiar ideology of "synodality." At the same time, his open letter to its proponent, Pope Leo XIV, remains dignified, respectful, and marked by humble expectation.
But will Leo XIV actually practice "synodal listening and discussion" here?

Holy Father,
With reverence for the office entrusted to you as successor of Saint Peter, and in communion with the Church which Christ built upon the apostles, I address you with this open letter. I don't do so lightly. What leads me to speak these words publicly is a concern that ultimately transcends every other ecclesial consideration: the salvation of souls. Salus animarum suprema lex — the salvation of souls is the supreme law. My question is a simple and earnest one: does the synodal process actually help bring souls closer to Christ and to eternal salvation …More

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Robot goes crazy first day on the job.

Security camera footage from an office in China captures a startling malfunction involving a Unitree humanoid robot during what appears to be routine indoor testing or demonstration. The robot initially stands normally before suddenly erupting into violent, erratic arm movements, rapidly swinging its limbs and shifting into an aggressive looking stance that sends nearby employees rushing to intervene.
Several staff members quickly surround the machine, attempting to restrain it as it continues flailing and resisting for several tense seconds. The dramatic scene, which many online compared to a science fiction movie, ends with workers successfully bringing the robot under control. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
While the exact cause has not been publicly confirmed, incidents like this are commonly associated with software glitches, sensor failures, or control system errors during development. As humanoid robots continue expanding into workplaces, events like this highlight …More

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A little bit of AI and robots goes a very long way.

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‘Miracles of St. Antonio of Padua’ ~ Chapter I – Miracles during his life; pages 46-50; points 16 – ‘Where the treasure is, there also is Thy Heart….’, etc.’

[St. Anthony of Padua XII-XIII Century AD; born: Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal/died: Padua, Holy Roman Empire; (aged 35); powerful preaching, expert knowledge of scripture, and undying love and devotion to the poor and the sick; canonized less than a year after his death; Doctor of the Church]
16 ~ Where the treasure is, there also is Thy Heart
Among the many vices infesting Florence, usury was the one
against which the saint waged the greatest war.
St. Bonaventure himself relates an occurrence which took place in that city, and of which St. Anthony availed himself in one of his sermons to illustrate how severely God punishes that vice.
A rich usurer died, and whilst the saint was in prayer God revealed to him that this man s soul was in hell on account of his unjust dealings with others. An immense crowd of people had gone to hear the saint preach the funeral sermon. He at once, on ascending the pulpit, began by pointing out the heinousness of the sin of usury, declaring that usurers in …More

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“This is precisely what has happened to the one to whom these last honors are being paid,” and pointing to the catafalque before him, he continued: “To prove the truth of my assertion you need only go and look at the chest of money, which, for the short time he lived on earth, was the joy and god of his heart, and you will find there that heart lying under his gold. For the Son of God Himself has declared, Where thy treasure is there also is thy heart."

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OF THE EXTERNAL CAUSES OF SIN - EVIL HABITS, i.e. VICES AND SINS (QQ[71]-8 - First Section - Summa Theologica - Thomas Aquinas...Download, print, and above all share !to be continued

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Canterbury Cathedral was built by Catholics before being taken by Protestants This is what they are regularly using it for, most recently on the Feast of the Assumption

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An interesting aside:
A week before his episcopal ordination in Ecône, Bishop Schneider had an audience with Cardinal Parolin.

Bishop Schneider: FSSPX Consecrations Do Not Necessarily Constitute "Schism"

Bishop Athanasius Schneider has issued his first public statement since Leo XIV declared six FSSPX bishops excommunicated on July 2, published on Diane Montagna's Substack. Schneider had previously appealed for liturgical peace, meeting with Pope Leo XIV in December 2025 and Cardinal Parolin a little over a week before the July 1 episcopal consecration.
Bishop Schneider's central claim: in an extraordinary Church crisis, fidelity to unambiguous doctrine and traditional liturgy can outweigh obedience to ecclesiastical law.
He opens with St. Athanasius, excommunicated by Pope Liberius in 357 for refusing communion with Arian bishops the Pope himself had recognized under imperial pressure. Athanasius was later canonized as a Doctor of the Church; Liberius was never canonized. Schneider treats Écône as a modern parallel — a forced choice between canonical obedience and doctrinal integrity.
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In the past they never constituted schism.

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St. Alphonsus de Liguori ~ There is no surer path to Heaven than aiding the Holy Souls in Purgatory.

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HEAVEN HAS WALLS, A GATE, AND STRICT ENTRY. HELL HAS OPEN BORDERS. THINK ABOUT IT… Mel Gibson (@MelGibson_1th) on X

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It could not be said more clearly than this.

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Bishop Goldade (FSSPX) on the Assumption of Mary - The enemies of the faith.

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