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Murdering Children & Killing the Elderly



Abusing & Murdering Children


Good afternoon, TIA,

Salve Maria!

I read some very disturbing content in the recently released Epstein Files about the abuse and murder of children. As a parent, one can easily imagine one’s own children in such circumstances, as I unfortunately did. I imagined my children being prey to their games and even killed which made me so furious that I …

Later I was doing my daily meditation on the 7 Sorrows and on the 5th, I imagined Our Lady before Our Lord on the Cross. Even after years of this devotion, I had not made the connection until now. I realized she had already experienced this, the worst possible pain a parent can experience, firsthand.

The Pharisees were the modern elite, Our Lord our children today, and the crucifixion their death. I broke down thinking about this. Thinking about how every parent’s worst nightmare was her reality and she knew about its inevitability and gruesome details for her entire life. How much sorrow she must have had…. How can any of our sorrows, even if our worst nightmare came to reality, compare to hers?

     In Jesu et Maria,

     N.B.

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Needed Order & Discipline


Dear TIA,

Ave Maria Purissima!

Order and discipline reign in these three photographs from the Good Shepherd refuge in Marseille, a city notorious for its social problems and criminality, even in the 1950s.

Girls 1950s

These girls are being taught good work habits, respect for authority and respect for their betters which is very important in any society. Peace and tranquility abound here. These Sisters did wonderful work which has been systematically vilified in recent decades. As many of them told me in Ireland, they would never defend their record because "God knows the work we did".

     Yours sincerely,

     C.P., Ireland

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Gold Toilette

TIA,

I was very shocked reading that a golden toilette was ordered by a billionaire in 2016. It is not only gold plated; it was entirely made of solid gold - 101 kilograms. A man needs to have a morbid mind to use his money to do that… but he did.

Still worse, someone thought it would be good to bring that toilette to an auction as an expression of art. And, worst of all, it was considered absolutely normal and sold in Sotheby’s for an enormous price this past November 2025.

Don’t you think that it is the idolatry of the prosaic? I do.

     P.M.

Golden toilette

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New York Approves Euthanasia


Dear TIA,

We see the Revolution's plan to reduce the planet’s population: encouragement of abortion, approval of euthanasia and fake pandemics with their “prepared” vaccines to make people die as much as possible.

Our own politicians are supporting these abominations, when they were elected to defend us and the common good of society.

Everything is up-side-down; it is a true Revolution.

This week we had the approval of euthanasia in New York. Please, read and disseminate the article attached.

Thank you very much for your consistent work against this monstrous Revolution.

     P.J.

New York Passes Assisted Suicide Law
with ‘Safeguards’ that Protect No One


Sarah Holliday – Excerpts

February 11, 2026 - Months ago, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) announced plans to further embrace the culture of death through assisted suicide. Now, that word has come to fruition. On Friday, the so-called Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD) Act was officially signed into law – making New York the 13th state (plus Washington, D.C.) to legalize such legislation.

According to Hochul – echoing many in the pro-euthanasia camp – this is about “freedom,” “autonomy,” and “compassion.” The rules seem simple: MAiD “allows” terminally-ill adults with a prognosis of six months or less to live to request lethal medication to end their lives. The law will take effect as of August 5, 2026, once the state’s Department of Health finalizes regulations.

According to Hochul, the terminally-ill have a “right … to peacefully and comfortably end their lives with dignity.” For those suffering, she further noted her belief that the law is supposed to be about “shortening their death” – as opposed to “shortening their lives.” Others celebrated the legislation as a milestone for love and mercy. Hochul said she “firmly” believes they “made the right decision” in signing assisted suicide into law. Yet even she is aware of how controversial this issue is. …

What’s even more disturbing is that the coercion is often subtle, not overt. When a doctor must present “aid in dying” as a legitimate choice, the vulnerable hear an unspoken message: your life is optional, perhaps burdensome. Why is it that we exhaust every resource – hotlines, therapy, community – to prevent suicide in the depressed or despairing young, yet when a terminal diagnosis comes along, it flips the script? Despair doesn’t become dignified just because it’s medicalized. We’re all humans living in a fallen world. Sadly, despair is a part of it. Our lives were never designed to be perfectly smooth sailing on this side of the grave. No, on this side of the grave, we hold fast to the One who is holding us.

Assisted suicide contradicts the unchanging truth that every person bears God’s image (Genesis 1:27), knit together by His hand (Psalm 139:13-16). Suffering is part of a fallen world. But consider those in Scripture: Job endured unimaginable loss yet blessed the Lord (Job 1:21). Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers yet was ultimately blessed immeasurably in Egypt. Each of the disciples, save one, were brutally murdered for professing faith in Christ. But despite all of the suffering, Paul declared that none of it was even worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed to those in the Kingdom of God (Romans 8:18).

The Lord doesn’t call us to muster our own strength – He calls us to lean on His. He calls us to choose life (Deuteronomy 30:19), promising grace sufficient for weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Real compassion pours into palliative care, pain relief, emotional support, and walking alongside the dying – not prescribing a lethal, irreversible exit.

New York’s law, dressed in procedural protections, risks setting a national precedent. That is, unless we oppose it. If you need more motivation to do so, go ahead and check out Canada. Consider the suicide pods in Switzerland. Look into the so-called medical professionals who openly admit that they “love” helping people die. The moment, which is ever-protruding onto U.S. soil, demands action: urge lawmakers to prioritize life-affirming care, support hospice work, volunteer with the suffering, pray fervently.

Every human life holds sacred value — not because it’s free of pain, but because it belongs to God from beginning to end.


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Posted February 12, 2026

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