
Don’t miss it: Summary.
WE START IN ROME
Tomorrow the encyclical “Magnifica humanitas” dedicated to “the safeguarding of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence” will be published.
SPAIN
1. The Spanish government ahead of the Pope’s visit. What a bunch. They even wanted the Vatican to hand over the texts of the Holy Father’s speeches in advance.
2. Two consecrated virgins in Madrid. The Ordo Virginum (Order of Virgins) is the oldest form of consecrated life for women in the Catholic Church, instituted in apostolic times. It consists of lay women who, without abandoning their secular life or entering a monastery, consecrate their virginity to Christ and the Church through the diocesan Bishop.
3. VI pilgrimage to Covadonga. It is consolidating and growing year after year.
WORLD
4. The transmission of the faith. The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith acknowledges that this transmission has been broken. One of the causes: the deterioration of the liturgy.
5. Ireland. Fences encouraging people to pray the rosary. A good initiative. May the example spread.
6. From Kenya. Without sacraments there is no Church. Africans always on the right track.
7. Good news from the U.S. bishops, who have decided to consecrate the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
8. Absurdities from Synod Group 9. Jargon, manipulation. An expert theologian says: “The synodal habitus proposed in the report explicitly guarantees that a final decision will never be reached, but that the capacities for listening and learning will be ‘constantly reactivated’: more meetings, indefinitely.”
9. Gay Pride Day in Sodom. They’ve got some nerve…
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