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A podcast on the history of the Catholic Church for Catholics, and all people of good will. Writer @CrisisMag, @OnePeterFive; also posting as @PiersUnbound

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In 2015, the Vatican issued this stamp honoring Ignatius Maloyan, Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Mardin, executed during the Armenian Genocide in 1915 for refusing to renounce his faith. Today, Pope Leo XIV canonized the martyred Armenian. Saint Ignatius Maloyan!

In 2015, the Vatican issued this stamp honoring Ignatius Maloyan, Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Mardin, executed during the Armenian Genocide in 1915 for refusing to renounce his faith.

Today, Pope Leo XIV canonized the martyred Armenian.

Saint Ignatius Maloyan!
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Today in 1996, a frustrated Jim Mora faces the media and gives the iconic “diddly poo” speech. Perhaps the GOAT of all quotably pissed off head coaches.

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Did you know that Ernakulam (also known as Kochi), became India’s first fully literate district in 1990. This remarkable achievement was part of a campaign called “Lead Kindly Light,” named after the beloved hymn composed by St. John Henry Newman. Kochi has long been a

Did you know that Ernakulam (also known as Kochi), became India’s first fully literate district in 1990.

This remarkable achievement was part of a campaign called “Lead Kindly Light,”  named after the beloved hymn composed by St. John Henry Newman.

Kochi has long been a
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“Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens.” (Catechism 2242) Ergo: Illegal mass migration erodes the rule of law, burdens others without consent

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The Pope is referring to the clandestine operations supported and financed by the European Union in North African countries that dump tens of thousands of Black people in the desert each year to prevent them coming to the EU. Read the report in full here: lighthousereports.com/investigation/…

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A Nigerian bishop has denounced those denying religion is a crucial factor in “genocidal” violence in his country. Bishop John Bakeni of Maiduguri, a Diocese ravaged by Islamic violence against Catholics, stressed: “Whilst the conflict is not solely about religion, it is equally

A Nigerian bishop has denounced those denying religion is a crucial factor in “genocidal” violence in his country.

Bishop John Bakeni of Maiduguri, a Diocese ravaged by Islamic violence against Catholics, stressed: “Whilst the conflict is not solely about religion, it is equally
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The government of the UK didn’t just enable the industrial-scale rape of its daughters, the authorities basically enforced it No human rights organizations, no international tribunals, no sanctions, no women’s rights campaigns, no “English Women Matter” It’s all fake

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NOW: Cardinal Burke celebrates historic traditional Mass in the Vatican. Thousands of Catholics presents overspilling the pews. Two more cardinals present with around 200 clergy

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You are going to hear a lot of national sports media promote the idea that LSU is a meaningfully better job than UF. Don’t buy that noise. The reality is the jobs are virtually identical — and which a coach may pick will depend on fit and personal preference:

You are going to hear a lot of national sports media promote the idea that LSU is a meaningfully better job than UF.

Don’t buy that noise. The reality is the jobs are virtually identical — and which a coach may pick will depend on fit and personal preference: