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To accept everything is an exercise; to understand everything a strain

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calendar_today30-01-2016 16:11:09

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Emily Zanotti 🦝 (@emzanotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe what it’s actually time to do, in the battle of good against evil, is dismantle the Rage Economy — the one where we pay greedy but unimpressive people to keep us in a perpetual state of anger they pretend is righteous but really just lines their own pockets.

Jennifer A. Frey (@jennfrey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You cannot memory hole the disgusting remarks from the right when RBG died, I was alive and lived through it. Same as now, they were (mostly) not from establishment figures, but it was a torrent of filth. Stop making bad behavior partisan when it isn't.

Edward Feser (@feseredward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is horrific. And the longer clip, which you can find on Twitter, does not provide mitigating context. What the hell is happening to us?

The Catholic Traveler (@mountainbutorac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of opinions about the Vatican concert tonight. Mostly from people who were not there or didn’t watch. I was there and here’s my take… Two hours of praising God, talking about Jesus, acknowledging the sacred space they were in, and thanking the pope. A cardinal spoke. A

Lots of opinions about the Vatican concert tonight. Mostly from people who were not there or didn’t watch. 

I was there and here’s my take…

Two hours of praising God, talking about Jesus, acknowledging the sacred space they were in, and thanking the pope.

A cardinal spoke. A
Fr Matthew P. Schneider, LC (@frmatthewlc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As there seems to be some lack of understanding on Church teaching, so I will quote a few relevant points.🧵 First, Catechism 2241: "The more prosperous nations are obliged, to the extent they are able, to welcome the foreigner in search of the security and the means of

Kirk Herbstreit (@kirkherbstreit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can I get a headcount from Cincinnati Reds fans-on who expected to be watching a meaningful Reds game, with playoff implications, on a NFL Sunday, in late September?! How great is this?!

Zack Cozart (@zack_cozart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I DO NOT CARE if you support the Reds or not… I give you my perspective from a former player and that’s it… if you don’t like my perspective… once again I don’t care don’t follow me … this team is 1 game out of the race with 4 to play … they want to win for the fans and city

Emily Zanotti 🦝 (@emzanotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also, why is everyone suddenly discovering Dearborn, Michigan? It’s been this way forever. When I was growing up, it was a huge deal because a restaurant chain was found to be literally funding Hezbollah. That was…like…2006?

wanye (@wanyeburkett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many people have responded with similar points, but just to kind of lay it all out: 1. Early 20th century immigration was highly contentious at the time and caused all kinds of ethnic conflict 2. That society was much more interested in assimilation and insisted upon it in