Leo XIV cancelled a scheduled audience for Archbishop Carlo Viganò, he revealed on x.com (March 19), publishing the chronology. His version, slightly shortened. [Former diplomat Viganò is known for publicizing even confidential discussions] - On June 4, 2025, I sent a personal letter via the Vatican Post, also requesting an audience. - On August 28, 2025, having received no reply, I renewed my request for a private audience with Leo XIV through the Prefecture of the Pontifical Household, emailing the Regent, Msgr. Leonardo Sapienza. - On September 20, 2025, Msgr. Sapienza confirmed that the audience had been granted and scheduled for December 11, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. in the Library of the Apostolic Palace. - On December 9, 2025, at 8:08 a.m. - two days before the meeting - Msgr. Sapienza informed me by email that the audience had been canceled. - Less than two hours later, at 9:53 a.m., the Secretariat of the Prefecture of the Pontifical Household sent me the audience ticket. - Shortly …Bivule
Misogyny | Amanpour and Company The MAGA movement is fractured over the Iran war, but other issues are also sowing growing divisions within. Rampant misogyny is one of them, and young women who were once drawn to MAGA are becoming disillusioned by what they see as explicit "cruel and fickle" sexism. In his recent New York Magazine article, journalist Sam Adler-Bell writes about "The Women Leaving the New Right." He tells Michel Martin about this trend. Originally aired on March 19, 2026
On March 19, Bishop Johan Bonny, 70, of Antwerp, Belgium, announced in an 11-page pastoral letter his intention to ordain married men as priests in his diocese by 2028. He plans to personally prepare suitable candidates with the necessary theological training and pastoral experience. "The question is no longer whether the Church can ordain married men as priests, but rather, when and by whom it will be done." Bonny also wants to make "the sacrament of ordination accessible to women, starting with ordination to the diaconate." The pro-homosexual prelate believes that there is "room for diversity within the sacrament of ordination." In his diocese, a "provisional intermediate step" will be the "development of an ecclesial ministry that is equally accessible to men and women and gives them an equal share in the pastoral and administrative services of the Church." "Terminologically, we can best speak of the ministry of 'pastor.'" Monsignor Bonny considers an appropriate liturgical act or an …Bivule
03/20/2026 Entire blog as a free PDF eBook. … that international law as a coherent and binding legal framework does not exist—and never has. Now, at last, the truth is coming to light. A truth that, for reasons no longer comprehensible, was kept secret, concealed, and vociferously denied for a certain period of time. International law? A bogeyman, a nonentity—at best, a justification for the victor’s arbitrariness, even though it no longer needs one. The superior need not justify itself. Where would that lead us, or rather, where did we end up? Source. Let’s not mourn the loss of democracy. We only ever had the illusion of it, and now even that has been taken from us. Has anyone invented a functioning political system where reason truly reigns and the well-being of people and the environment is the goal? All we can think of is more control. That’s exactly what we’re getting, so there’s no need to worry. Right? Maybe we should deploy new teams of controllers to monitor those who are …
From Poland to the US, Churches Face Growing Threats | Shalom World Two Catholic churches–one in Poland and another in the United States–were targeted in acts of vandalism on March 18, underscoring a troubling pattern of attacks on sacred spaces. In Poland, a 33-year-old man entered a church, desecrated the altar by spitting on it, and threw a cross to the ground. In the United States, a church at Gesu Parish on the campus of Marquette University in Milwaukee was also vandalized. Such incidents are not isolated. Across the world, churches increasingly face vandalism, arson, and destruction, often driven by hostility, misunderstanding, or social unrest. These attacks not only affect physical structures but also impact the faith and unity of the communities that gather in these sacred places. In the face of such acts, the response of the faithful remains rooted in prayer. Let us pray not only for the protection of churches everywhere, but also for those who commit these acts–that their …Bivule
The Evil Bergoglio and thewicked Prevost profaned St. Peter's Basilica and installed the Abomination of Desolation in the Temple. Prevost obstinately sins against faith and morals—facts demonstrating that he remains the same unrepentant apostate he has been since betraying God, and that he hates the Catholic Church and the true Catholic faithful. The sect of apostates now led by the cunning and wicked Prevost applauds those who blaspheme God and calls them "brothers"; the only thing they will not tolerate is if we worship God and denounce them. This constitutes another sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit—one that often goes unnoticed: envy of the spiritual grace received by a brother as a reward for offering proper worship to God. It was for this very reason that Cain killed Abel. God accepted Abel's offering of worship but rejected Cain's. In Jude 1:11, we read: "They have followed the way of Cain"—a description referring to lawless men who violate God's laws. The Apostle John …Bivule
The photo above and photos of Muslims both praying while showing off their butts in the air is inspired by Satan and the definite sign of apostasy from the Catholic Church.
Cardinal Gerhard Müller repeated on Herder.de (Communio magazine) his attacks on the Priestly Fraternity of St Pius X (FSSPX). Main quotes, shortened for readability. - The FSSPX elevates its criticism of religious freedom, ecumenism, and interreligious relations to the standard of what is Catholic and demands that the Church admit the Council propagated erroneous and ambiguous teachings. - Certain formulations of the Second Vatican Council are given doubtful interpretations—for example, that Muslims and Jews worship the one God with us; some see in this a religious-historical relativism. The classical Catholic teaching is overlooked that human reason is capable of recognizing the existence and unity of God. - In doctrinal matters, these are, in my opinion, pretexts to avoid full submission to the authority of the Pope. - In my discussions with the FSSPX, I insisted that their criticism would only be justified if the Council had actually taught what they attribute to it. - Those who …Bivule
The German Muller is a stereotypical case of diabolical disorientation. Question: Who is closer to hell? The SSPX with its TLM, or Muller embracing a couple of punk women? (By the way, look at the slobbering expression on his face-he almost looks like a very youthful "Adonis.") CNC: Dime con quien andas...
Did St. Joseph Build It? The Mystery of the Loretto Chapel Staircase The Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is famous for its 'Miraculous Staircase,' a 33-step spiral staircase with two complete turns and no visible support. According to legend, the Sisters of Loretto prayed to St. Joseph for a way to access the choir loft, and a mysterious carpenter arrived, built the staircase, and vanished without payment. The staircase is made entirely of wood without nails or fasteners, and the type of wood used does not match the rest of the chapel. Its construction continues to puzzle engineers and architects, as it appears to defy structural logic. Video: Kate Howard
Pro-homosexual Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg believes that an alleged "question" of female "priests" is essential for the Church's future. Speaking on Thursday in Bonn, Germany, Hollerich stated according to Kna.de that he cannot envision the long-term survival of the Church if women continue to be "excluded" from Holy Orders: "I cannot imagine how a Church can continue to exist in the long term if half of the people of God suffer because they do not have access to ordained ministry," he believes. The Cardinal acknowledged that his own views on the matter have evolved over time. He had previously held a more conservative position but has since changed his belief. "As a bishop, I have also learned that this is not just a demand of some left-leaning women’s groups." According to Cardinal Hollerich, the desire for greater inclusion is widely shared among women in parishes. "When I speak with women in parishes, 90 percent share the same opinion." At the same time, he emphasized …Bivule