Pali 👼 #TWICE 🎶 “HeartShaker,” “Basics,” “Brave”
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Pali 👼 #TWICE 🎶 “HeartShaker,” “Basics,” “Brave”
@Palifischer
Let's do our best to support 트와이스 🍭 빨리빨리! (credits to @gabbiepicasso for the pretty cover pic!)







DIAMO IL VIA ALLE DANZE!!!👢💚 #ThisIsFor_TURIN @JYPETWICE





JUST IN: A Trump judicial nominee was asked point blank: is Trump eligible to run for a third term? Their answer: “I would have to review the actual wording…” Sen. Chris Coons then asked every nominee in the room to confirm the Constitution bars a third term. Silence. Every single one of them refused to say it. Trump is appointing judges who won’t affirm the 22nd Amendment to his face. Never stop connecting the dots.








R.R. Reno (@rrreno6), in a 2007 First Things article-length book review of Fergus Kerr's book, Twentieth-Century Catholic Theologians: From Chenu to Ratzinger, wrote: "They [generally, the nouvelle théologie thinkers] bitterly opposed the school theology [read: neoscholasticism] of their day. In his accounts of Chenu, Congar, de Lubac, Rahner, and the others, Kerr gives many examples of their dismissive comments, angry denunciations, and mocking characterizations of neoscholasticism. They regarded the standard theology of their day as philosophically inept, spiritually dead, and hopelessly outmoded—and they said so again and again. In the end, they killed neoscholasticism so thoroughly that contemporary students of Catholic theology know it only, to use Kerr’s accurate description, 'as a spectral adversary' to the great figures of the Heroic Generation that we now dutifully read and study." [Emphasis added.] I would be grateful to know Dr. Minerd's (@PhilCatholic) and Dr. Feser's (@FeserEdward) thoughts on this. firstthings.com/theology-after…











@CatholicArena Apparently it's not due to shortages of priests or money from a church perspective but hospital policy following something called "employment law". Terrible. It's a shame to see an Irish hospital act like this.





Constantinople traces itself back to Saint Andrew the first call, Antioch traces itself back to Saint Peter and Paul, Alexandria traces itself back to Saint Mark, Jerusalem traces itself back to Saint James, the brother of our Lord. How about you stop lying for a second please.
















