News about Pope Pius XII

Vatican announces new rules to authenticate miracles such as weeping statues, visions of the Virgin Mary and unexplained stigmata as social media sees apocalyptic prophecies spread faster than ever

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2024
The Catholic Church has a long and controversial history of the faithful claiming to have had visions of the Virgin Mary, of statues that purportedly wept blood tears and stigmata that erupted on hands mimicking the wounds of Christ. When confirmed as authentic by church authorities, these otherwise inexplicable divine signs can lead to a flourishing of the faith, with new religious vocations and conversions. But now the Church is stepping in amid a boom in claims and concern that apocalyptic prophesies are spreading online faster than ever before, causing confusion among the faithful.

Is the US government preparing to announce aliens?This is the Senate's proposed UFO 'controlled disclosure plan' and how it would work

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 25, 2023
The bill gives government departments 300 days to hand over UFO reports to a Review Board, which will then review the data and announce their findings for the public. Phenomena (UAAP) — The Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Act (UAP) Discloser Act was modeled after a 1992 US law that laid out the processing of records relating to President John Kennedy's 1963 assassination. The Act states that these reports are expected to include "flying saucers" and biological evidence of living or deceased non-human intelligence.

Pius XII, the pope during World War II, and a German Jesuit informs Pius that the Nazis knew of the horrors committed during the Holocaust

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2023
Pope Pius XII, who was Pope during World War II, and a German Jesuit have weighed on Pius's recollection of Nazi atrocities. The revelation was revealed in an article in Italy published earlier this week, revealing how Pius knew of the daily gassing of 6,000 Jews. The revelation contradicts the Holy See's previous assertion that it would not receive official reports of atrocities, thereby limiting its ability to denounce them. Some have seen Pope Pius XII as a clandestine ally to Jewish victims, orchestrating subtle efforts to save the lives of European victims, while others have chastised him for the Holocaust's lack of silence.

According to a scientist, NASA holds top secret meetings to discuss what the space agency should do if its $10 billion James Webb telescope finds ALIENS

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2023
Dr Michelle Thaller, a NASA scientist, told a New York City gathering that NASA has held meetings to discuss how they would respond if the James Webb telescope finds alien life. We've had meetings about what happens if the James Webb Space Telescope observes an atmosphere around another star,' she said. She said that suspicious signs could have been emanating from a planet, and that she believed it was just a matter of time before alien life was discovered - perhaps microbial life on Venus, Mars, or Saturn's biggest moon, Titan. She told the audience that the $10 billion telescope, which produces detailed new photos every day, was delivering a remarkable variety of reports.

After Congress asked for information regarding the 'non human' aircraft,' Pentagon plans to build a 'one-stop shop' UFO website so that the public can see all declassified photos, videos, and papers.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2023
Once complete, the web page will feature pictures and videos for the public to enjoy, with several of them already online just hours after its launch. During a briefing by Pentagon spokesman Brig. Brig.'s existence was revealed on Thursday. Gen. Patrick Ryder, weeks after former intelligence official David Grusch said that the Pentagon is hiding evidence related to extraterrestrials, according to his. Other information that will be available includes research and frequently asked questions about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAAP), as well as links to research, transcripts, and other sources that have been declassified. Federal officials said in a tweeting on Thursday that the publication reveals how 'committed' the Defense Department is to'transparency with the American people' about their UAPs work, which had previously been classified as UFOs.

Saints across the States: The only 11 Catholic saints canonized for their work in America

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 30, 2023
Thousands of faithful believers flocked to an abbey in Missouri to see the faithful remains of a Catholic nun who died four years ago, some believe this is a sign that she should be considered for sainthood. Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, a 2019 convert, has yet to reach the minimum of five years since her death for the Catholic Church's long and intricate sainthood process has begun. Nonetheless, the incident in the United States has brought attention to the past of sainthood. All in all, there are just 11 Catholic saints canonized for their service in what is now the United States.

Pope Benedict resigned after being plagued by insomnia for the eighth decade, according to a letter

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2023
According to a letter seen by a German news newspaper, Benedict's handkerchief was "completely drenched in blood" on a papal visit to Mexico and Cuba in March 2012, which culminated in his final decision to resign in 2013. Benedict was plagued by insomnia almost daily from the beginning of his reign as pope in 2005, according to the newspaper. Benedict said in a letter to his biographer Peter Seewald, that the 'good' pills that had been given to him by his doctor meant he was still able to do his Catholic duties as Pope's leader. The medications, on the other hand,'reached their limits,' implying that the ailing German pontiff was getting less and less available, according to the letter. The date was set on October 28, 2022.

Benedict, the former Pope, has died at the age of 95

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2022
Former Pope Benedict died at the age of 95 after a long battle with illness and will be laid to rest in St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. According to a Holy See spokesman, the ex-pontiff, who was the first to resign in 600 years when he stood down nine years ago, died in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican on Saturday. 'I'm sorry to share the news that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI died at 9:34 in the Vatican's Mater Ecclesiae Monastery at 9:34.' In a written statement, the spokesman said that further information will be released as soon as possible. Former Pope Benedict was the first pontiff in 600 years to resign, leaving a Catholic Church battered by sexual harassment scandals, mired in mismanagement, and divided between conservatives and liberals.