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Matt Sewell - The Popecast 🇻🇦

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Podcast on the history of the Papacy – and the only one featuring non-boring stories on the popes and a reminder that the world's problems are nothing new.

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Edgar Beltrán (@edgarjbb_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“First, prayer; then, atonement; in the third place, very much 'in the third place', action.” St. Josemaría Escrivá, The Way, 82.

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"There is no such thing as a public personality split in two: on one side the politician, on the other the Christian. No. There is the politician who, under God’s gaze and in conscience, lives his commitments and responsibilities as a Christian." — Pope Leo XIV

"There is no such thing as a public personality split in two: on one side the politician, on the other the Christian. No. 

There is the politician who, under God’s gaze and in conscience, lives his commitments and responsibilities as a Christian."

— Pope Leo XIV
Michael Garten (@michael__garten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mr. Huff is partially right, but his points include omissions, errors, and mistaken inferences that take the reader in the wrong direction. A Thread:

Matt Sewell - The Popecast 🇻🇦 (@thepopecast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jesus fully expiated them, we just need to be purified… some might say PURGED …of all imperfections before being able to fully accept that gift in heaven

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I might as well piss off all the Trads. I believe the NO mass, performed reverently, has the right balance of ritual and community that our religious life is supposed to have.

Fr. Peter Totleben, O.P. (@frtotleben92742) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pope Leo meets with JD Vance and everyone knows that it is a rebuke. Pope Leo meets with James Martin and everyone knows that it is blanket approval. This blatant inconsistency shows that these people don't actually know what they are talking about and are just making stuff up.

Amy Welborn (@amywelborn2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not going to Popesplain. I am determined not to Popesplain. That is a sure path to being burned, tragically. But I do want to point out that a few weeks ago it was announced that Mary Rice Hasson, who is one of the founders and major forces behind the Person and Identity

Scott Smith (@hf_222222) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first of these is from a know nothing school teacher who pretends to be a Vaticanista. The second is from the real thing who does actually know stuff. So anyone who uncritically boosted the first? You can discount them as not someone who should be taken seriously.

The first of these is from a know nothing school teacher who pretends to be a Vaticanista. The second is from the real thing who does actually know stuff.

So anyone who uncritically boosted the first? You can discount them as not someone who should be taken seriously.
Nicholas (@nickycantaloupe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s what’s gonna happen: Leo is gonna continue to be uncontroversial, most people are gonna be happy, trads are gonna be fuming, and any time he does something good it will be “yeah great but it’s NOT ENOUGH” from these ingrates.

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“Holy Scripture presents a kind of mirror to the eyes of the mind, so that our inner face may be seen in it. There we learn our own ugliness, there our own beauty.” —St. Gregory the Great

“Holy Scripture presents a kind of mirror to the eyes of the mind, so that our inner face may be seen in it. There we learn our own ugliness, there our own beauty.” —St. Gregory the Great
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I didn’t know there was an actor named Graham Greene, so you can imagine my surprise to learn that one of my favorite authors died.

𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗 (@shagbark_hick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I honestly marvel at posts like these, which are not remotely reflective of my experience as a young person in America. Really makes you wonder if at this point, endless complaining about an obscure and self-inflicted grievance is a kind of luxury item or a status symbol.