Nuno Alvares

“Irridebit”

Statue of Saint Stephen in Budapest
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
(Folha de S. Paulo, January 16, 1978)

Once upon a time, intelligent and strong people lived in a beautiful region. Everything would have made their lives easy, leading them toward a glorious future, had it not been for the countless centuries of barbarism that weighed upon them. With barbarism came primitive and crude beliefs, pagan customs, and the vice of living at the expense of their neighbors through wars of plunder.
All this was around the year 1000. Astonished by its age, the civilized world imagined itself old. Some extravagant people even thought it was coming to an end.
However, the world—and more precisely, the West—was being born into all the glories of civilization that soon shone upon it.
Almost everywhere, men of valor began leading their peoples along paths toward prosperity and greatness.
Among these men were many saints. The prominent men of that era agreed that, in essence, a man’s highest value lies …More

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New Record: 14,000 Registered for Chartres Pilgrimage on First Day

Fourteen thousand people registered in a single day for the 2026 Notre-Dame de Chrétienté pilgrimage on the Paris–Chartres route, compared to 6,000 on the first day last year.
The pilgrimage will take place over Pentecost, from May 23 to 25, and is expected to gather 20,000 participants walking to Chartres.
A new, more accessible option - the “Jerusalem Route” - has been introduced. Shorter than the traditional 100 km walk (around 70 km), it is designed for those unable to complete the full distance. Like the main route, it also ends in Chartres, allowing more pilgrims to take part in the final stages of the pilgrimage.
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Father Karl A Claver

Catholicism once many pilgrimages and processions. I am glad that this one is still among us and is gaining in popularity.

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bluemontauk - This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen! 🤩😵This is a...
This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen! 🤩😵This is a Tailorbird. You will see why! 👏

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God gave these little critters amazing gifts. Recall that St. Benedict was saved by a raven from drinking poison, and that St. John Bosco's dog protected him from harm.

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Christ is risen!

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Pope: Easter drives out hatred and brings down the mighty

At the Easter Vigil Mass in the Vatican, Pope Leo says that “God responds to the hardness of sin – which divides and kills – with the power of love, which unites and restores life”.
By Joseph Tulloch
Pope Leo XIV reflected on good, evil, and rebirth on Saturday evening, as he presided over the Easter Vigil Mass in St Peter’s Basilica.
Easter, the Pope said, quoting from an ancient hymn, “drives out hatred, fosters concord and brings down the mighty”.
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The candlelit procession in St Peter's Basilica (@Vatican Media)
The history of salvation
While the heart of the Easter story is Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, Pope Leo said, “the holy mystery of this night … extends across the centuries”.
In the nine Scripture passages read during the liturgy, the Pope explained, we glimpse some of the stages of this “path of reconciliation and grace”, from God’s creation of the world to the Israelites’ flight from Egypt to the ministry of St Paul.
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Hundreds of empty seats during Leo XIV’s Easter Vigil: Matt Butorac, a Catholic pilgrimage guide, reported on X that there were “hundreds of empty seats” during the Easter Vigil at St Peter’s Basilica. The screenshots, taken from a video he shared for "those claiming it was not empty", show the basilica during the baptisms. Butorac attributes this to ticketing issues and disorganised queues. However, shortly before the Eucharist began, entry was permitted without tickets and everyone was able to enter.

EMTY SEATS: Catholic Traveler had a video on X.com from yesterday's Easter Night Eucharist with Leo XIV. Screenshots (fair use)

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A Question for the Catholic Bishops

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I, however, disagree with the above theoretical (Major), and two factual (Minores), premises, but the refutation of the above three arguments requires argumentation for non-Thomists even to see, let alone understand.

canonist

Freiherr, also, every pope (at least the canonists advising him) since John XXIII inclusively has taken the position that 1) no pope, including Pope St. Pius V, can bind his successors to an object of *merely ecclesiastical (liturgical); 2) Popes since St. Pius V did change the Roman Missal more than once between 1570 and 1962, ergo so could John XXIII; and 3) since Quo Primum is not an object of *Faith, it can be modified by a successive pope. So go the arguments against qualifying Quo primum tempore as binding all successive popes to the Roman Missal of 1570.

Second pilot from downed F-15 jet rescued in Iran

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Instaurare Omnia in Christo

Yes, you will continue to bomb schools, universities, hospitals, science centers, libraries, and truck drivers, shopping centers and towns and villages. Poisoning their water. Killing many innocent children and people. We know. Just like you and Israel did to Gaza! What goes around comes around. This man given to America as punishment for our sins. He is a disaster to the world. And he is going to bring all of us all down with him. But, it is GOD'S Will that he does this. So be it.

De Profundis

Horrific Easter Attack: Muslim Driver Rams into Christian Procession in Gujranwala Village, Critically Injuring 60+ and Killing Several On Easter morning in the village of Klasske, Gujranwala while Christians were taking part in a Easter procession, a Muslim driver in a high-speed car plowed straight into the crowd, critically injuring more than 60 people. Multiple Christians have been killed in this horrific attack on a HOLY day.

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Pray for us new martyrs 🙏, may God heal those who are in critical care due to this horrible attack... 🙏

Pierre Henri

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Top Doctors sound the alarm on the dangers of biopsies..."Biopsies are the kiss of death. The needle punches a hole in the tumor, dragging cancer cells & spreading them." ~Dr. Ben Johnson

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Some dogs do know.

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Instaurare Omnia in Christo

If only men can defend Christ that hard. The poor dogs are stressed. Dogs don't like violence. But the end is absolutely beautiful.

Father Karl A Claver

Every night I give a Latin blessing to the housekeeper. As soon as I begin the blessing, my dog wakes up from sleep and follows me to my sleeping quarters.

"67. The vanity of the sciences.—Physical science will not console me for the ignorance of morality in the time of affliction. But the science of ethics will always console me for the ignorance of the physical sciences."

‘PENSÉES’ by Blaise Pascal; 1660; ‘SECTION II – ‘THE MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT GOD’; Points 60-71; page 9-10

[Blaise Pascal – XVII Century AD; Clermont-Ferrand, France/Paris, France; Mathematics/Physics/Theology]
“Section II ~ THE MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT GOD
60. First part: Misery of man without God.

Second part: Happiness of man with God.
Or, First part: That nature is corrupt. Proved by nature itself.
Second part: That there is a Redeemer. Proved by Scripture.
61. Order.—I might well have taken this discourse in an order like this: to show the vanity of all conditions of men, to show the vanity of ordinary lives, and then the vanity of philosophic lives, sceptics, stoics; but the order would not have been kept. I know a little what it is, and how few people understand it. No human science can keep it. Saint Thomas did not keep it. Mathematics keep it, but they are useless on account of their depth.
62. Preface to the first part.—To speak of those who have treated of the knowledge of self; of the divisions of Charron, which sadden and weary us; of the confusion of Montaigne; that he was quite …More

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Christ
.. depicts the final 12 hours of Jesus of Nazareth’s life, capturing his suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph of love and faith.
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Pray like Breathing

Pray like Breathing Is giving up our will to be in union with Gods Divine Will by conscious of what we think, do, act as constant communion and resting in the heart of our Triune God.

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A record-breaking number of over 21,000 people are becoming Catholic in France at this moment during Easter Vigil Masses.

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Tak... Najstarsza Córa Kościola dzieki Mszy świetej tradycyjnej podnosi sie z kolan upodlenia, na co ją skazali MASONI i rewolucja francuska

Lazarus Peter Kalamation.com

Gloire à Dieu

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"Bill Gates has donated $50 million to a new company called Terrana Biosciences, and they're going to create a new category of biologically-modified crops." "It will not be labelled as modified, and it will not be labelled as GMO, but Bill Gates is betting on making profit by genetically modifying our food without telling us." "Our EPA has already given it the green light."

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Donating $50,000,000! Where could he have gotten that money from? Oh! That's right trump.

Wilma Lopez

Pope Leo XIV imparting the Solemn Apostolic Blessing of the Solemnity of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday

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