

Fondamenti logici della filosofia, filosofia della scienza, rapporti con la teologia


E Gesù disse: “Beato te, Simone figlio di Giona, perché né la carne né il sangue te l’hanno rivelato, ma il Padre mio che sta nei cieli. E io ti dico: Tu sei Pietro e su questa pietra edificherò la mia chiesa e le porte degli inferi non prevarranno contro di essa“.
Oggi ricordiamo San Giovanni Paolo II che è stato il 264º papa della Chiesa cattolica e vescovo di Roma, 6° sovrano dello Stato della Città del Vaticano. Fu eletto papa il 16 ottobre 1978. Primo papa non italiano dopo 455 anni, cioè dai tempi di Adriano VI (1522-1523), è stato inoltre il primo pontefice polacco della storia e il primo proveniente da un Paese di lingua slava. Il suo pontificato è durato 26 anni, 5 mesi e 17 giorni ed è stato il terzo pontificato più lungo in assoluto, dopo quello di Pio IX e quello tradizionalmente attribuito a Pietro apostolo.
Il suo pontificato e’ stato molto difficile. Ha radunato i popoli di tutto il mondo portandovi la parola di Cristo. Ha tentato di riconciliare le differenti tradizioni culturali-religiose. Aveva attenzione alla forma e anche ai simboli religiosi. Amava le persone. Ha portato con se una grazia, una benedizione per le persone che incontrava.
Ma c’era anche il malcontento. Veniva criticato per i suoi viaggi costosissimi e molto faticosi, ma anche per il suo culto alla Beata Vergine Maria. Quest’ultima fu una critica che venne fatta anche a
Benedetto XVI. Il potere massonico era infatti entrato in molti organi della chiesa.
Ma la vera chiesa di Cristo sara’ sempre piena della grazia di Dio!
Preghiamo dunque che la pienezza della Gloria di Dio rivesta presto la Chiesa tutta!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo! Sempre sia lodato!
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(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
And Jesus said: “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, because neither flesh nor blood have revealed it to you, but my Father who is in heaven. And I tell you: You are Peter and on this rock I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it ”.
Today we remember Saint John Paul II who was the 264th pope of the Catholic Church and bishop of Rome, 6th sovereign of the Vatican City State. He was elected pope on October 16, 1978. The first non-Italian pope after 455 years, that is, since the time of Hadrian VI (1522-1523), he was also the first Polish pontiff in history and the first to come from a Slavic-speaking country. His pontificate lasted 26 years, 5 months and 17 days and was the third longest pontificate ever, after that of Pius IX and the one traditionally attributed to Peter the Apostle.
His pontificate was very difficult. He has gathered the peoples of the whole world by bringing you the word of Christ. He tried to reconcile the different cultural-religious traditions. He paid attention to form and also to religious symbols. He loved people.
He brought with him a grace, a blessing for the people he met. But there was also discontent. He was criticized for his very expensive and very tiring journeys, but also for his worship of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The latter was a criticism that was also made to Benedict XVI.
Masonic power had in fact entered many organs of the church.
But the true church of Christ will always be full of God’s grace!
Let us therefore pray that the fullness of the Glory of God will take over the Church!
Praised be Jesus Christ! Always be praised!
________________
(**) This document is written in real time while the homily is taking place. I escuse myself for any possible misinterpretation of the words by Don Enrico.



Evangelium Matteo 16,13-19
13 Essendo giunto Gesù nella regione di Cesarèa di Filippo, chiese ai suoi discepoli: «La gente chi dice che sia il Figlio dell’uomo?». 14 Risposero: «Alcuni Giovanni il Battista, altri Elia, altri Geremia o qualcuno dei profeti». 15 Disse loro: «Voi chi dite che io sia?». 16 Rispose Simon Pietro: «Tu sei il Cristo, il Figlio del Dio vivente». 17 E Gesù: «Beato te, Simone figlio di Giona, perché né la carne né il sangue te l’hanno rivelato, ma il Padre mio che sta nei cieli. 18 E io ti dico: Tu sei Pietro e su questa pietra edificherò la mia chiesa e le porte degli inferi non prevarranno contro di essa. 19 A te darò le chiavi del regno dei cieli, e tutto ciò che legherai sulla terra sarà legato nei cieli, e tutto ciò che scioglierai sulla terra sarà sciolto nei cieli».
Gospel Matthew 16:13-19
13 When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?”14 They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”15 “But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”16 Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.”17 Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. 18 And I tell you that you are Peter,[a] and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades[b] will not overcome it. 19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be[c] bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be[d] loosed in heaven.”
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E Gesù disse: “Beato te, Simone figlio di Giona, perché né la carne né il sangue te l’hanno rivelato, ma il Padre mio che sta nei cieli. E io ti dico: Tu sei Pietro e su questa pietra edificherò la mia chiesa e le porte degli inferi non prevarranno contro di essa“.
Oggi ricordiamo San Giovanni Paolo II che è stato il 264º papa della Chiesa cattolica e vescovo di Roma, 6° sovrano dello Stato della Città del Vaticano. Fu eletto papa il 16 ottobre 1978. Primo papa non italiano dopo 455 anni, cioè dai tempi di Adriano VI (1522-1523), è stato inoltre il primo pontefice polacco della storia e il primo proveniente da un Paese di lingua slava. Il suo pontificato è durato 26 anni, 5 mesi e 17 giorni ed è stato il terzo pontificato più lungo in assoluto, dopo quello di Pio IX e quello tradizionalmente attribuito a Pietro apostolo.
Il suo pontificato e’ stato molto difficile. Ha radunato i popoli di tutto il mondo portandovi la parola di Cristo. Ha tentato di riconciliare le differenti tradizioni culturali-religiose. Aveva attenzione alla forma e anche ai simboli religiosi. Amava le persone. Ha portato con se una grazia, una benedizione per le persone che incontrava.
Ma c’era anche il malcontento. Veniva criticato per i suoi viaggi costosissimi e molto faticosi, ma anche per il suo culto alla Beata Vergine Maria. Quest’ultima fu una critica che venne fatta anche a
Benedetto XVI. Il potere massonico era infatti entrato in molti organi della chiesa.
Ma la vera chiesa di Cristo sara’ sempre piena della grazia di Dio!
Preghiamo dunque che la pienezza della Gloria di Dio rivesta presto la Chiesa!
Sia lodato Gesu’ Cristo! Sempre sia lodato!
____________________
(*) Questo commento e’ scritto in tempo reale durante l’omelia. Mi scuso per l’eventuale misinterpretazione delle parole di Don Enrico.
And Jesus said: “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, because neither flesh nor blood have revealed it to you, but my Father who is in heaven. And I tell you: You are Peter and on this rock I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it ”.
Today we remember Saint John Paul II who was the 264th pope of the Catholic Church and bishop of Rome, 6th sovereign of the Vatican City State. He was elected pope on October 16, 1978. The first non-Italian pope after 455 years, that is, since the time of Hadrian VI (1522-1523), he was also the first Polish pontiff in history and the first to come from a Slavic-speaking country. His pontificate lasted 26 years, 5 months and 17 days and was the third longest pontificate ever, after that of Pius IX and the one traditionally attributed to Peter the Apostle.
His pontificate was very difficult. He has gathered the peoples of the whole world by bringing you the word of Christ. He tried to reconcile the different cultural-religious traditions. He paid attention to form and also to religious symbols. He loved people.
He brought with him a grace, a blessing for the people he met. But there was also discontent. He was criticized for his very expensive and very tiring journeys, but also for his worship of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The latter was a criticism that was also made to Benedict XVI.
Masonic power had in fact entered many organs of the church.
But the true church of Christ will always be full of God’s grace!
Let us therefore pray that the fullness of the Glory of God will take over the Church!
Praised be Jesus Christ! Always be praised!
________________
(**) This document is written in real time while the homily is taking place. I escuse myself for any possible misinterpretation of the words by Don Enrico.




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Editor’s note: The details of Pfizer’s contracts could help to at least partly explain the current imposition of draconian COVID-19 vaccine mandates on the Dominican Republic as reported in recent articles.
(Children’s Health Defense) – Pfizer has used its position as a producer of one of the leading COVID-19 vaccines to “silence governments, throttle supply, shift risk, and maximize profits” through secret contracts with countries around the world, according to a Public Citizen report published Tuesday.

“Behind closed doors, Pfizer wields its power to extract a series of concerning concessions from governments,” the report’s author Zain Rizvi, law and policy researcher at Public Citizen’s Access to Medicines program, said in a statement. “The global community cannot allow pharmaceutical corporations to keep calling the shots.”
The new report begins by noting February reporting about accusations of Pfizer — an American pharmaceutical giant that developed its mRNA vaccine with the German firm BioNTech — “bullying” Latin American governments during contract negotiations for doses.
Public Citizen obtained unredacted term sheets, drafts or final agreements between Pfizer and Albania, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, the European Commission and Peru. The consumer rights advocacy group also examined redacted contracts with Chile, the U.S., and the U.K.
Based on those contracts, the report identifies six tactics Pfizer is using to serve the company rather than public health in the midst of a deadly pandemic:
The Brazilian government complained earlier this year that the company insisted on “unfair and abusive” terms but ultimately accepted a contract that “waived sovereign immunity; imposed no penalties on Pfizer for late deliveries; agreed to resolve disputes under a secret private arbitration under the laws of New York; and broadly indemnified Pfizer for civil claims.”
Brazil also agreed to a nondisclosure provision similar to those found in contracts with the European Commission and the U.S. government.
Again using Brazil as an example, the report points out that the South American nation must first get a go-ahead from Pfizer to accept donations or buy its vaccines from others. The country is also barred from “donating, distributing, exporting, or otherwise transporting the vaccine outside Brazil without Pfizer’s permission.”
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla “has emerged as a strident defender of intellectual property in the pandemic,” the report says, noting his opposition to a proposal that members of the World Trade Organization who signed on to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) waive IP protections for COVID-19 vaccines and treatments during the crisis.
“But, in several contracts, Pfizer seems to recognize the risk posed by intellectual property to vaccine development, manufacturing, and sale,” Public Citizen explains. “The contracts shift responsibility for any intellectual property infringement that Pfizer might commit to the government purchasers. As a result, under the contract, Pfizer can use anyone’s intellectual property it pleases — largely without consequence.”

