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Some astrophysicists have stated that, given the sheer immensity of space and the comparative paucity of life contained therein, that life is an oddity, something that must be a chance event and surely not the purpose of the universe. The universe seems to be in the business of producing stars and space. One may argue to the contrary. The size of a configuration and the relative smallness of its content can serve to enlarge the value it contains. The Taj Mahal, for example, required two decades to build and immense manpower. It has 600 rooms, 44 suites, and nine restaurants. Its so-called 22 secret rooms are actually sealed chambers in the basement of the monument that are part of its foundation, built to support the massive marble structure and to manage moisture from the nearby Yamuna River. It is the mausoleum for but a single person, Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved wife of Emperor Shah Jahan. The discrepancy between the size of the monument and its
If you saw the weed but failed to remove it by the root, don’t complain when it threatens to overtake the entire lawn. There’s a foul weed taking root in the Church. Cardinal Burke went so far as to identify and sound the warning when he recently cried out, “Stop the Synod!” But Cardinal Sarah has gone further and diagnosed the illness: paganism. The Synod is a Trojan horse designed to transform the Christian Church into a pagan temple. Michael Haynes, reporting in The Catholic Herald, quotes Cardinal Sarah, who claims that paganism has entered the Church. The cardinal traces it to the Pachamama disaster which occurred during the Synod, with Pope Francis presiding over and enabling the unseating of the true God by a false god within His own consecrated place of worship. It was sacrilege and blasphemy. Haynes writes: “‘Two key moments from Pope Francis’ pontificate are proof that ‘sheer paganism has entered the Church,’ according to Robert Cardinal Sarah. “‘They brought an

Today’s consecration of bishops without the papal mandate is most unfortunate. There are no victors—only another painful reminder of the divisions that continue to wound the Church. If there is any silver lining to be found in this tragedy, it may be that the controversy surrounding these consecrations has once again focused attention on the many scandals and doctrinal controversies that have surfaced in recent years. The very arguments advanced in defense of these consecrations have highlighted concerns ranging from the German Synodal Way and the spread of doctrinal confusion to the homosexual crisis within the Church. Perhaps, in God’s providence, this renewed attention will serve as a wake-up call to the Holy See and the Catholic hierarchy. Faithful Catholics—and the Church herself—are in desperate need of reassurance from their shepherds that they recognize the gravity of the crisis confronting the Church. The Catholic faith is under attack not only from without but also from within. Now is the time for bishops and priests to
Hacked by CoupDeGrace Greetz: Hmei7, BrokenPipe, SimSimi, L4663r666h05t, AntonKil, d3b~x, Index Php, Mdn_Newbie, Sultan Haikal, Brian Kamikaze
Some astrophysicists have stated that, given the sheer immensity of space and the comparative paucity of life contained therein, that life is an oddity, something that must be a chance event and surely not the purpose of the universe. The universe seems to be in the business of producing stars and space. One may argue to the contrary. The size of a configuration and the relative smallness of its content can serve to enlarge the value it contains. The Taj Mahal, for example, required two decades to build and immense manpower. It has 600 rooms, 44 suites, and nine restaurants. Its so-called 22 secret rooms are actually sealed chambers in the basement of the monument that are part of its foundation, built to support the massive marble structure and to manage moisture from the nearby Yamuna River. It is the mausoleum for but a single person, Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved wife of Emperor Shah Jahan. The discrepancy between the size of the monument and its
If you saw the weed but failed to remove it by the root, don’t complain when it threatens to overtake the entire lawn. There’s a foul weed taking root in the Church. Cardinal Burke went so far as to identify and sound the warning when he recently cried out, “Stop the Synod!” But Cardinal Sarah has gone further and diagnosed the illness: paganism. The Synod is a Trojan horse designed to transform the Christian Church into a pagan temple. Michael Haynes, reporting in The Catholic Herald, quotes Cardinal Sarah, who claims that paganism has entered the Church. The cardinal traces it to the Pachamama disaster which occurred during the Synod, with Pope Francis presiding over and enabling the unseating of the true God by a false god within His own consecrated place of worship. It was sacrilege and blasphemy. Haynes writes: “‘Two key moments from Pope Francis’ pontificate are proof that ‘sheer paganism has entered the Church,’ according to Robert Cardinal Sarah. “‘They brought an

Today’s consecration of bishops without the papal mandate is most unfortunate. There are no victors—only another painful reminder of the divisions that continue to wound the Church. If there is any silver lining to be found in this tragedy, it may be that the controversy surrounding these consecrations has once again focused attention on the many scandals and doctrinal controversies that have surfaced in recent years. The very arguments advanced in defense of these consecrations have highlighted concerns ranging from the German Synodal Way and the spread of doctrinal confusion to the homosexual crisis within the Church. Perhaps, in God’s providence, this renewed attention will serve as a wake-up call to the Holy See and the Catholic hierarchy. Faithful Catholics—and the Church herself—are in desperate need of reassurance from their shepherds that they recognize the gravity of the crisis confronting the Church. The Catholic faith is under attack not only from without but also from within. Now is the time for bishops and priests to