See to believe! Liturgy of march 15 - IV Sunday of Lenten John, in the passage from his Gospel we’re going to listen to Sunday March 15, (John 9, 1- 41), wants us to understand that for Jesus the supernatural gift of faith is more important than the gift of the sight He gave to the poor born blind man He met in the Temple of Jerusalem. This is clearly evident from the fact that while physical healing, in John's passage, occupies just two of the 41 verses, the others are all dedicated to the drama between the light of faith that slowly makes its way into the heart of the humble man miraculously healed by Jesus and the darkness of disbelief that grows ever thicker in the hearts of the arrogant Pharisees who, more than anyone else, due to their knowledge of the Scriptures, should have recognized in Jesus the Messiah announced by the Prophets. Dear brothers and sisters, it is precisely by accepting or refusing the faith in Jesus that every man and woman who comes into this world will decide …More
The Church in Mexico offered a solemn Mass of reparation on March 11 after the desecration of the Metropolitan Tabernacle of San Luis Potosí during demonstrations marking International Women’s Day.
March 10, 2026 The blockade of Hormuz may break the West. But it won’t break China. Join us on Telegram, Twitter, and VK. Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su Let’s cut to the chase: BRICS is in deep coma. Blown up, at least temporarily, by India – which happens to host the BRICS summit later this year. Talk about horrendous timing. India has betrayed, sequentially, both full BRICS members Russia and Iran. By sealing its alignment with the Epstein Syndicate, New Delhi has proved, without the shadow of a doubt, not only that it’s untrustworthy: more than that, its whole lofty rhetoric of “leading the Global South” has collapsed – for good. BRICS will have to be completely revamped: even Grandmaster Sergey Lavrov will have to reach this inescapable conclusion. The original Primakov triangle, “RIC”, once again dies another day. Even if India is not expelled from BRICS – it could be suspended – “RIC” will necessarily have to be translated as Russia-Iran-China, or even “RIIC” (…
It is said, India did betray Iran. But how will it end, who knows. Putin was asked one day, can you forgive. He smiled and nodded his head. Then asked, is there one thing you can't forgive? Putin said, betrayal. But Putin is a very forgiving man, and may let this pass as well with conditions. Just look how Russia has not attacked the rest of the world for helping Ukraine to bomb his country and kill His people. Again! With another attack today. Medics killed by Ukrainian strike on hospital in Russian region – MOD The drone attack left eight medical workers dead and ten people injured in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said If Russia was any other country, there would have been WWlll long ago.
For a group that's dead-set against government propaganda, it's really sad to see how they are propagandizing and taking advantage of this young girl, simply because they can't think through their own logic. Yes, we do not see the planets Mercury or Venus in the middle of the night. They are not in the night sky. You can see Venus, which is usually the easiest planet to identify, because it is always close to the sun, near the horizon just before dawn or just after sunset. It's only ever in the middle of the sky, in the middle of the day, when it's too bright to see but we still know it's there.
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The Battle is here:, Don Bosco's Prophetic Dream is here: Given in the Message of our Queen of Heaven Mother Mary's Message , Ash Wednesday. 2026-02-18 Reconquest - The Living Rosary | …. I compile a song for everyone to remember and reminder that we are in this great spiritual battle... Beautiful Song from our Mother Mary's message last Ash Wednesday, Guide for spiritual battle. Ai, dont want to co-operate, some of the words are not sing, but overrall ,its ok . 2026-02-18 Reconquest – The Living Rosary Poem Song "The Hour's Army (Our Blessed Mother's Call)" (A reflective, lyrical adaptation in the spirit of the message) [Verse 1] The wound is laid bare, the infection shown, Not a sign that the Father sits on His throne, Indifferent to pain, to the blasphemies grown. No, His Heart is the first that the lance has known. He exposes the night, makes the deception clear, So His Army might know what it’s fighting here. In this tremendous Hour, with ears open wide, To the Queen’s command …More
'Ninth Day', a film depicting the true story of Father Henri Kremer, a prisoner of the Nazis in the so-called 'Priest Block'. The Ninth Day is a German film, made in 2004 and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It was released by Kino International. The film is about a Catholic priest from Luxembourg who is imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp, but released for nine days. The story is based on a portion of Pfarrerblock 25487 (ISBN 2-87963-286-2), the diary of Father Jean Bernard (1907–1994), which was translated into English by Deborah Lucas Schneider as Priestblock 25487: A Memoir of Dachau (ISBN 978-0972598170) and released in 2007. Henri Kremer, a Catholic priest from Luxemburg, is imprisoned in Dachau. He experiences the horrors of the camps, including the crucifixion of some of his fellow prisoners, when one day he is given an unexpected leave of nine days. He returns to his native city, where the young SS officer Gebhardt tells him that he should convince his bishop…More
DVD The Ninth Day. catholictv on Mar 11, 2016 Anthony Ryan of Ignatius Press shares a little bit about 'Ninth Day', a film depicting the true story of Father Henri Kremer, a prisoner of the Nazis in the so-called 'Priest Block'. The Ninth Day is a German film, made in 2004 and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It was released by Kino International. The film is about a Catholic priest from Luxembourg who is imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp, but released for nine days. The story is based on a portion of Pfarrerblock 25487 (ISBN 2-87963-286-2), the diary of Father Jean Bernard (1907–1994), which was translated into English by Deborah Lucas Schneider as Priestblock 25487: A Memoir of Dachau (ISBN 978-0972598170) and released in 2007. Henri Kremer, a Catholic priest from Luxemburg, is imprisoned in Dachau. He experiences the horrors of the camps, including the crucifixion of some of his fellow prisoners, when one day he is given an unexpected leave of nine days. He returns …More