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HealingNous
Short Thread on “Martyrdom outside the Church”. Does it exist? Quotes from various Orthodox Saints: “Heretics or schismatics, being placed outside the Church and cut off from unity and charity,
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ابراهيم المقاتل الصاخب
ibnErnest
So what makes a government "legitimate" (شرعي) ? This is an interesting question to explore, because it leads back to the sources of law. Among modern states, a government is
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David Agren
el_reportero
Bishop Raúl Vera retires today as head of the Saltillo diocese. He was always outspoken and quick to denounce corruption and human rights violations – rare in Mexico, where Catholic
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Ines San Martin
inesanma
In the interview with Canale 5 Francis strongly condemned abortion, legalized in his country, Argentina, Dec. 30.He noted that despite the fact that "no one is saved alone," today's culture
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Caleb
Chinekenonso
CHRISTMAS IS DEMONIC!CHRISTMAS IS DEMONIC!CHRISTMAS IS DEMONIC!Only pagans celebrate ChristmasTHE ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS[A Thread] Christmas is a pagan tradition that originates from ancient Babylonian paganism. It is the worship of
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John Starke
john_starke
1/ One big lesson I've learned in the past 10-15 years is that I'm most spiritually vibrant when I feel at home in my theological tradition and travel widely in
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Irish Political Maps
IrishPolMaps
Half of all US Presidents (22 out of 44) have made claims of Irish ancestry. Like a lot of things in history, the evidence is stronger for some than it
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Challenge Magazine
ChallengeYCL
“In the first place, I have long been of opinion that the Socialist movement elsewhere was to a great extent hampered by the presence in its ranks of faddists and
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William Quill
WilliamQuill
I'm doing some research on amendments to the Constitution of Ireland, so am curious where people stand now on referendums past.Would you support the adoption of the Constitution of Ireland
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Ailig Ó Maolchalann / Alex Mulholland
molach95
A quote from Steven J. Reid in the new book "Corona Borealis""Early modern Scots understood Classical culture and history with a depth and completeness that modern scholars can admire but
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Malcolm Yarnell
myarnell
As a scholar who has researched and written quite a bit about the Anabaptists, can we set a few things straight?1. Baptists are not Anabaptists. Their history is theirs; ours
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Lux 🤷🏻♀️ Alptraum
LuxAlptraum
So I (obviously) love Star Trek, but one of the ways I think it fails is by upholding the idea that there is one unified “human” morality and worldview —
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Kevin Daly
kevinddaly
The Sound of Music opened on Broadway 61 years ago tonight. Here's the Preludium from the 60th-anniversary OBCR re-release that restored the tolling bells heard in the Lunt-Fontanne and on
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Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid
CaoimheNicD
Yesterday we watched Wolfwalkers - a shimmering, wild tale of Ireland’s colonisation in the Cromwellian period and its effect on people, landscape and the natural world. It was also a
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christmas cheer empress alice
__justplaying
my experience with dopamine detox threadokay so about six years ago i broke my leg, which made me briefly face my mortality and had me in a cast for 6
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Jonathan West 🌺🕉️🇺🇸🇮🇳🇪🇨
MycoJonathan
1/ Problem with definitions regarding religion and why there are so many Christian “Hindus” or even a Muslim may call himself a “Hindu” as a means to gain credibility in
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