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Charlie Kirk increasingly absorbed by the Church of Rome

Deutsch It is very noticeable that the Roman Catholic Church, or rather its media representatives, are appropriating the murdered Charlie Kirk for themselves. Things are written here that are, no, not just fantasy, but correspond to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. In hindsight it’s easy What doesn’t fit will just be made to […]

Pope Leo XIV celebrates Baptism Day – Paganism in Practice

Deutsch Pope Leo XIV celebrated the great day of Baptism on the Angelus. As is tradition, he baptized several newborns. His subsequent address once again reveals the Roman Church’s profound paganism. Pope celebrates Baptism Day Last Sunday’s Angelus was a “great day for baptism.” Pope Leo XIV followed in the tradition of his predecessors and […]

Pope Leo XIV: A Kingdom of Peace and Justice

Deutsch Pope Leo XIV launched the first general audience of 2026 with a concentrated dose of deception and, above all, hypocrisy. He spoke of the dangers described in Revelation 13 and 17 and envisioned a future kingdom of peace and justice. Vatican II – Central Council The Second Vatican Council (“Vatican II”, 1962-1965) is not […]

The year 2026 – Catholic forces push for Sunday rest

Deutsch Whether the Sunday law will be legally binding as early as 2026 is still uncertain. However, the steps towards such a mandatory observance of the first day of the week are being taken continuously. Catholic groups have formulated a “very good resolution.” The focus in 2026 should be on Sunday rest. The year 2026 […]

Looking at Jesus Christ – not a “monster god”

Deutsch Precious, treasured, treated like a “holy grail.” The doctrine of a place ordained by God for eternal torment and pain for all lost souls. Woe betide anyone who points out that this “hell” is an ancient heresy, still practiced today; then a cold, sharp breeze blows against you, as if you had somehow dared […]

Justification of idolatry – worship or veneration of saints?

Deutsch Worship, veneration, or merely intercession? A perennial topic is praying to, at, or through “saints,” which, according to Roman Catholic doctrine, is not “worship” at all and therefore has nothing to do with idolatry. Equally inflated is the supposed justification of Catholicism’s learned and practiced paganism. A Catholic “explanatory magazine” attempts to explain it. […]

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