Category: Religious
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BC/AD: BCE/CE
The BC / AD system was devised by a Christian monk named Dionysius Exiguus. Who he was What he did What about BC? A small historical footnote 1. Religious reference 📌 This makes BCE/CE more neutral for academic, international, or inter-faith use.
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Year-end 2025
As we reach the end of the year, we can look back at the state of the world. It is not a pretty sight. It is to be hoped that in the mid term elections in November 2026 that the Senate and the House return Democrat majorities so that Articles of Impeachment against the President,…
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Come together….
This is the season where we Christians celebrate thew feast days of All Saints on November 1st and All Souls on November 2nd. All Saints venerate all those who are with God whether they have been canonised officially by the Church or whether they simply lived a good life and are with God. All Souls…
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How do these Catholics square their beliefs with their politics?
Vice President VanceSecreatry of State RubioSecretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, HealthSecretary Linda McMahon – EducationSecretary Sean Duffy – TransportationChief Justice John Roberts – ConservativeJustice Clarence Thomas – ConservativeJustice Samuel Alito – ConservativeJustice Amy Coney Barrett – ConservativeJustice Brett Kavanagh – ConservativeJustice Sonia Sotomayer – Liberal (not a Trump supporter) By virtue of their political bent…
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History being made
https://thecatholicherald.com/article/king-charles-to-be-made-a-royal-confrater-by-pope-leo-after-monarch-and-pontiff-pray-together-in-historic-first-since-1534
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The U.K. Constitution
The U.K. constitution is uncodified, meaning it isn’t contained in a single, formal document. Instead, it’s a collection of statutes, conventions, judicial decisions, and treaties that establish the principles and rules by which the United Kingdom is governed. When it comes to royalty there is an Act of Parliament that discriminates against Catholics. The Act of Parliament that prevents…
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Nihilism
David Brooks of the New York Times recently said that there was a problem with some of America’s youth in that they are stuck in a state of nihilism, having no beliefs if anything positive. This may not be just a problem in the U.S. but elsewhere. I would like them to follow St. Carlo…
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St. Carlo Acutis
On te 7th September, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV canonised Carlo Acutis who had died at age 15 from leukemia having reminded us how important the Holy Eucharist is to our daily lives. His life has moved me very much. I shall pray to him. You can message his mother on Instagram @antoniasalzanoacutis God bless!