When Miriam Lancaster went to the hospital for severe back pain, she was stunned to be offered euthanasia instead of real care. In this conversation, she shares how that moment exposed a terrifying shift in our culture: suffering patients are being treated as problems to “solve,” not persons to love. She says, her husband had also been offered assisted su*cide a few years earlier as well. From a Catholic perspective, Miriam’s story is a stark reminder that every life—especially when it’s fragile, disabled, or in pain—is precious, unrepeatable, and entrusted to us by God, not the state or the medical system. Her witness challenges us to build a society that offers compassion, accompaniment, and authentic palliative care, never a lethal injection disguised as “dignity.”
In Mailand setzen sich vier zeitgenössische Künstler mit der Kreuzigung von Hans Memling auseinander Vom 19. Februar bis zum 17. Mai 2026 findet im Museo Diocesano Carlo Maria Martini in Mailand eine Veranstaltung statt, die die Renaissance und die Gegenwart in einen Dialog bringt. Der Schwerpunkt der Ausstellung ist HANS MEMLING. Die Kreuzigung. Vier zeitgenössische Künstler um ein Meisterwerk: das berühmte Tafelbild von Hans Memling (Seligenstadt, ca. 1435/1440 - Brügge, 1494), datiert zwischen 1467 und 1470, aus dem Museo Civico di Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza. Die von Valeria Cafà, Giuseppe Frangi und Nadia Righi kuratierte Ausstellung bietet einen Vergleich zwischen der visuellen und spirituellen Kraft des flämischen Werks und den Werken von Stefano Arienti, Matteo Fato, Julia Krahn und Danilo Sciorilli, die eigens für diesen Anlass in Zusammenarbeit mit der Casa Testori geschaffen wurden. Die Ausstellung steht unter der Schirmherrschaft der Stadt Mailand, mit PwC …เพิ่มเติม
IRAN WAR: Bridges, Electric Power Plants Next /Lt Col Daniel Dav is & Robert Barnes How many times does he have to say it's all about the oil? Not only from him but from his administration. One former Military Officer even saying on live tv. We will go in and take anything we want. How sick and evil that is. Iran was no threat to anyone. including us. They say we are doing it to free the people of Iran. No one asked for his help. They don't need his help. Nor do they want it. Now they are all united and standing firm against two lying, evil beasts. And dragging us into their evil war with people who didn't want to harm anyone. People who live in peace with many other religions. Getting along and helping each other. Maybe that's what they hate about Iran. The same reason why they hate Russia!
Well the "ONLY" good thing coming out of this evil war against Iran is how I have watched trump get thrown off the pedestal he and his base put him on. Time and time again. Now the whole world knows we are far from the greatest and most powerful Military at all. Nor the wisest. At least I get to see him get knocked off his pedestal he and his base put him on. Time and time again. So much for all he needs is 48 hours to do the job. In and out he said. And now over two months and getting worse every day. And no end in sight.
At the start of the Good Friday liturgy commemorating the Passion of the Lord, the Pope prostrates himself before the altar as all kneel in silence. He then prays: "Remember your mercies, O Lord, and with your eternal protection sanctify your servants, for whom Christ, your Son, by the shedding of his Blood, established the Paschal Mystery, Who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen."
Arzobispo Primado de Colombia, monseñor Luis José Rueda, lavó los pies a un grupo de personas de la comunidad trans y de mujeres trabajadoras sexuales en el barrio Santa Fe, zona de tolerancia de Bogotá
World Christian Community Jeremiah James Strange Trumpet Sounds Heard Around the World… No One Has an Answer.... People from multiple countries have recorded these eerie sounds coming from the sky. Scientists struggle to explain it… yet many say it sounds exactly like something described in Scripture. What do YOU think is happening? Have you ever heard anything like this before? …
Day by Day Saint Richard of Chechester is widely remembered today for the popular prayer ascribed to him: Thanks be to Thee, my Lord Jesus Christ For all the benefits Thou hast given me, For all the pains and insults Thou hast borne for me. O most merciful Redeemer, friend and brother, May I know Thee more clearly, Love Thee more dearly, Follow Thee more nearly.
Watch till the end. ( 8:42 seconds or less)l. A Christian civilian. Killed by a foreign strike near his home. Buried by his Muslim neighbors. This is the Iran they don't show you. In a country the world calls divided by religion, Muslims carried their Christian brother to his final rest. Not because of politics. Not because of propaganda. Because that is who they are. We filmed his memorial service—the grief, the unity, the shared humanity. This video is not about war. It is about what survives war: faith, dignity, and the bonds that no bomb can break. Watch. Share. Remember his name: *"Avanes"* IRAN War: When Muslims Wept for a Christian
Low IQ fanboys. This is what your church wants. Basically man-children. When tradition has been completely erased, there is no need for memory. Everything is transient and juvenile. There is nothing eternal, and thus there is no peace, only disturbance, like a churning adolescence.
Latin Patriarch Leads Good Friday Prayers in Jerusalem | Shalom World The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, led Good Friday prayers at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Friday, marking the Passion of Christ at the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and burial. The service unfolded under tight security, reflecting the wider tensions in the region, as Christian leaders sought to maintain sacred traditions at one of Christianity’s holiest sites. Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa also presided over the Veneration of the Holy Cross within the sacred precincts of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In a striking and somber departure from tradition, the faithful were absent, kept away by restrictions imposed by Israeli police in light of the ongoing war. Although Israel had earlier prevented the Latin Patriarch from celebrating Palm Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the ban was later reversed following an international outcry. The Cardinal blessed the entire …เพิ่มเติม
Heiliges Land feiert im Schatten des Krieges und ohne Pilger Heiliges Land feiert im Schatten des Krieges und … Die Spannung lasse sich nicht ignorieren, predigte der Lateinische Patriarch von Jerusalem, Kardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, zum Auftakt des sogenannten Triduums, das den Bogen spannt vom letzten Abendmahl über die Kreuzigung Jesu bis zur Auferstehung, im verschlossenen Inneren der Grabeskirche. "Der Krieg hat diesen Ort in eine Zuflucht verwandelt, ein 'Innen', das von einem 'Außen' abgeschnitten ist, das von Angst und Anspannung belastet ist. Wir sind hier wie in einem Schoß des Friedens, während die Welt um uns herum zerrissen wird, und wir wünschten, wir könnten all dies ändern", so das Oberhaupt der Katholiken im Heiligen Land. Die Hoffnung vieler Menschen im Heiligen Land, dass zu den hohen Feiertagen Frieden einkehrt und der Krieg endet, wurde enttäuscht.
Problemi con la guerra? Problemi con la Guerra? Cara coalizione Epstein, problemi con la guerra che avete ordinato? Ricordate per chi state combattendo! Vivere nella paura e nel terrore In questo consiste l'essere uno schiavo Se hai paura di perdere qualcosa Ti verrà portato via comunque Any problem with the war? Any Problem with the War? Dear Epstein coalition, any problem with the war you ordered? Remember who you are fighting for! Living in fear and terror That's what being a slave is all about If you're afraid of losing something It'll be taken away from you anyway ———————————————— Web: contronews.org Telegram: ControNewsMovimentoDiLiberazione Signal: Sintonizzati sul SEGNALE
{YouTube CC-BY 4.0} The Green Party is soaring ahead in the polls, bolstered by the support of approximately half of British youth. What does this tell us about the future of British politics? NCF Senior Fellow Rafe Heydel-Mankoo is joined by Professor Eric Kaufmann of the University of Buckingham. Post navigation