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| Latin Patriarchate condemns ‘barbaric hate crime’ against Catholic nun in Jerusalem |
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Posted by: Stone - 05-01-2026, 04:23 PM - Forum: General Commentary
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Latin Patriarchate condemns ‘barbaric hate crime’ against Catholic nun in Jerusalem
The Latin Patriarchate is calling for ‘effective measures of deterrence’ so that violent attacks such as the one on the Catholic nun are prevented.
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa
Faiz Abu Rmeleh/Getty Images
May 1, 2026
(LifeSiteNews) — The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem has decried an Israeli man’s attack on a religious sister in Jerusalem as “barbaric.”
“This is a repulsive and barbaric hate crime committed against a defenseless nun. It is the duty of the authorities to bring the perpetrator to justice and to ensure that clear and effective measures of deterrence are put in place so that such acts are neither tolerated nor repeated,” Farid Jubran, Public and Governmental Affairs Advisor at the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, told Crux Now.
A 36-year-old man was recently arrested by Israeli police after it was reported that a religious sister was attacked near King David’s tomb in Jerusalem on Tuesday. Newly released video footage shows a man pushing a Catholic religious sister to the ground, briefly walking away and then going back to kick her.
The head of a Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, Archbishop Atallah Hanna, has also reportedly condemned the attack and has called for an international response to stop the increasing hostilities against Christians in the Holy Land.
He said on Facebook that “the attack on a nun in the city of Jerusalem comes amid escalating violations against Christian institutions in the city,” according to Al Jazeera.
“This reflects increasing concerns about the future of the historic Christian presence in the Holy Land,” he added.
According to AP News, a police video shows the attacker was wearing tzitzit, a tasseled undergarment worn by some observant Jewish men, which is meant to serve as a reminder of God’s commandments.
The unprovoked attack was carried out by an Israeli colonizer, according to the al‑Baidar Human Rights Organization.
Last year in Jerusalem alone, 155 to 181 incidents of assault, harassment, and vandalism targeted at Christians were recorded, according to the Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue and the Religious Freedom Data Center (RFDC).
Video of assault here: https://twitter.com/LifeSite/status/2050208460948525339
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| New Vatican document urges Catholic families to ‘ecological conversion’ |
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Posted by: Stone - 04-30-2026, 08:45 AM - Forum: Vatican II and the Fruits of Modernism
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New Vatican document urges Catholic families to ‘ecological conversion’
Two Vatican dicasteries released a joint document calling on Catholic families to embrace ‘integral ecology,’ drawing a direct line between environmental practice and moral formation.
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VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) — A new Vatican document calls on Catholic families to embrace “integral ecology,” framing “ecological conversion” as inseparable from the “journey toward holiness” and linking ecological habits to the fight against abortion and euthanasia.
On April 27, the Dicastery for Integral Human Development and the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life released a joint document titled “Integral Ecology in the Life of the Family,” the stated goal of which is to present the Catholic family as the “primary subject” of conversion to integral ecology.
“Social ecology is necessarily institutional, and gradually extends to the whole of society, from the primary social group, the family, to the wider local, national and international communities,” the document reads, quoting directly from Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical Laudato si’.
“Families are not only called to care for their own members,” the document continues. “Significantly, the (Second Vatican) Council also recognized the role of families in actively participating in local communities, and even in being protagonists or, in a sense, genuine influencers of national policies that affect them – such as policies concerning social issues, education, infrastructure, labor, healthcare, and so on.”
The 79-page text is divided into two parts. The first outlines the concepts of ecology, family, and “grassroots commitment” in Pope Francis’s teaching. Here it is stated that the vocation to holiness inherent in every marriage necessarily implies conversion to an ecological way of life: “The journey toward holiness within a family can help address the roots of the ecological crisis, since we cannot delude ourselves into healing our relationship with nature and the environment without healing all fundamental human relationships.”
In the second part, which is itself divided into seven chapters, the document goes on to provide a series of practical guidelines and recommendations addressed to families.
In the first and second chapters, titled “Listening to the Cry of the Earth” and “Listening to the Cry of the Poor,” the authors argue that humanity and the planet are facing a “single ecological crisis” – one that concerns not only the degradation of the “Common Home” but also the rise of poverty. In this way, the document draws a direct connection between a supposed environmental emergency and economic problems.
According to the document, the first solution begins with “always keeping in mind the universal destination of goods.” The text thus echoes Pope Francis’ misleading interpretation of this concept that belongs to the Church’s social doctrine.
According to Francis, the “universal destination of goods” represents the goal of every sound social policy and, in practice, coincides with the redistribution of resources and wealth carried out by the state.
In Traditional Catholic doctrine, however, the “universal destination of goods” is a starting point: It affirms that the goods of the earth are meant for all, but that this principle is realized through free initiative, private property, and personal responsibility, not through coercive state intervention. It is the ethical foundation of economic freedom, not the justification for redistributive policy.
Embracing the typically socialist logic that seeks to identify a single actor as the cause of ecological crises (pollution) and economic crises (poverty) – namely wealthy, multinational corporations, and, more broadly, the private sector – can only lead to a politicization of the Church’s magisterium. In doing so, this view reduces the magisterium to a tool of globalist agendas and supranational entities such as the U.N. and the EU, which aim to impose increasingly centralized and intrusive fiscal and economic policies.
Moreover, the text includes bioethical issues such as abortion and euthanasia as part of the stated ecological‑economic crisis rather than as effects of a theological, anthropological, and moral crisis. The document thus suggests a normative and moral connection between adopting ecological lifestyles and combating bioethical issues. Since both stem from a “culture of waste,” if one learns to recycle and to respect the environment, then one will also learn to respect human life at every stage, per the new document.
However, this logical passage is not theologically or philosophically consistent. It conflates moral conversion with behavioral adaptation, implying that external ecological habits could generate internal ethical renewal. In reality, the relationship is inverted: respect for human life arises from a sound moral conscience, not from a supposed environmental discipline. Reducing moral formation to ecological practice risks transforming Christian ethics into a form of “green” moralism, where salvation is measured by lifestyle rather than by grace and virtue. The Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ has been replaced by respect for the “Common Home.”
Starting from these chapters, the document then presents a series of concrete proposals for changing the family’s lifestyle in a more ecological direction. Some suggestions are simple, others more demanding. “If you have access to an outdoor space, create a compost bin or a worm farm,” the document states. “If, however, you do not have access to such a space and the municipality does not provide composting services, ask your local school or parish whether it would be willing to host a community compost container.”
The text also recommends “collecting rainwater (and) visiting second‑hand markets” alongside “taking the opportunity to pray surrounded by nature, which may also include an outdoor Mass, with the permission of the local priest.”
The text suggests continuity with the concept of human ecology proposed by Pope John Paul II in Centesimus annus (1991), quoting a passage from it. Yet the perspective of Karol Wojtyła is diametrically opposed to that suggested by this document. According to the former pontiff, the solution to the ecological problem so dear to the modern world can only be found once the primary issue has been addressed: the acknowledgement of creation as order willed by God – a principle that also implies the existence of a natural moral law and grounds any genuine ecology in Christian anthropology.
Unfortunately, Francis’ socialist-like view has been adopted by Leo XIV in the apostolic exhortation Dilexi te (2025), in which the Pope explicitly proposed greater state interventionism as the main solution of the alleged ecological-economic crisis.
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| Anthony Fauci’s former senior adviser indicted for role in COVID cover-up |
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Posted by: Stone - 04-29-2026, 07:18 AM - Forum: Pandemic 2020 [Secular]
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Anthony Fauci’s former senior adviser indicted for role in COVID cover-up
David Morens, a senior adviser to Fauci from 2006 to 2022, faces charges of conspiracy against the United States,
destruction or falsification of records in federal investigations, and more.
Dr. Anthony Fauci
AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, Pool
Apr 28, 2026
(LifeSiteNews) — A former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci has been indicted for the role he played in the cover-up of the origin of the COVID-19 virus.
In 2020, COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill as governments enforced harsh lockdowns, delivering devastating economic and social consequences to workers, families, healthcare facilities, and churchgoers.
David Morens, 78, who was a senior adviser to Fauci from 2006 to 2022, has been charged with conspiracy against the United States; destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in federal investigations; concealment, removal, or mutilation of records; and aiding and abetting, according to the New York Post.
The indictment, unsealed on Monday in Maryland federal court, also lists two unnamed co-conspirators who “concealed, removed, destroyed and caused the concealment, and removal of federal records to evade FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) and FRA (Federal Records Act),” the New York Post reported.
“Morens oversaw a now-infamous grant from NIH to the Manhattan-based nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance beginning in 2014 that ended up funneling U.S. taxpayer dollars to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for bat coronavirus research,” the New York Post noted.
Morens is accused of using his private email to conceal exchanges with colleagues in order to maintain control of Fauci’s preferred narrative that the COVID-19 virus originated naturally from a “wet market” near Wuhan, China, rather than from the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where Fauci was reportedly secretly funding “gain of function research” – an area of scientific experimentation banned in the United States.
In May 2024, Morens testified before the House COVID Select Subcommittee about an email that he sent in February 2021 claiming that he had learned to make emails disappear after he received FOIA requests, according to a Fox News report.
“These allegations represent a profound abuse of trust at a time when the American people needed it most – during the height of a global pandemic,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement.
“As alleged in the indictment, Dr. Morens and his co-conspirators deliberately concealed information and falsified records in an effort to suppress alternative theories regarding the origins of COVID-19,” Blanche continued. “Government officials have a solemn duty to provide honest, well-grounded facts and advice in service of the public interest – not to advance their own personal or ideological agendas.”
“Not only did Morens allegedly engage in the illegal obfuscation of his communications, but he received kickbacks for doing so,” FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement.
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