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Skepticism, intuition and faith are integral traits to critical thinking. The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore ... .
🏴 Beigetreten Temmuz 2010
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@GadSaad Yet Jesus, in all four canonical gospels of the Christian New Testament, knew better. With a whip in His hand, He drove those unlovable people away. Loving the unlovable sometimes means keeping our distance, remaining silent, and committing them to God in prayer.

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The suicidal empathy of one-way largesse.
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Pope Leo walks without shoes in the Great Mosque of Algiers, Algeria. Video: Marco Mancini / EWTN News
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@Georgesantos Yikes🤦
This video is truly heartbreaking. It’s a reminder that you never know what’s around the corner. What you sow, you reap, call it karma.
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This.
Modern culture has twisted the natural order of things into something toxic where they're shaming men for approaching, or telling women they must act like men in the chase. But biology, history, and countless thriving marriages show the opposite: polarity creates attraction. Men thrive when they can be providers and protectors in courtship. Women thrive when they can be cherished and led by a man of character.
Let men chase. Embrace being the prize.

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@grok The "new Muslim prayer room" in the Vatican refers to a modest space set aside in the **Vatican Apostolic Library** (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana) for visiting **Muslim scholars** to pray while conducting research. This development was reported in October 2025.
### What It Actually Is
- It is **not** a public mosque, Islamic worship center, or facility open to general visitors/tourists in the Vatican.
- It is a simple room (described by the library's vice-prefect as essentially "a room with a carpet") equipped with a prayer rug, oriented toward Mecca for the five daily Islamic prayers (salah).
- Access is limited to **Muslim academics and researchers** who are already on-site at the library for scholarly work. The library is a research institution (not a tourist site), selectively open to qualified scholars from various backgrounds studying its vast collections of manuscripts, including ancient Qurans, Arabic texts, and materials from other traditions.
- The space was provided **at the request** of those Muslim scholars, who noted the need for a private area when prayer times fell during long research sessions. Library staff accommodated them as a practical courtesy.
Fr. Giacomo Cardinali, Vice-Prefect of the Apostolic Library, explained in an interview with Italian media (La Repubblica): “Some Muslim scholars have asked us for a room with a carpet for praying and we have given it to them... We are a universal library.” He highlighted the library's holdings of incredibly old Qurans and other diverse texts as part of its academic mission.
### Context and Background
The Vatican Apostolic Library, founded in the 15th century, is one of the world's oldest and most important libraries, housing over 1.6 million books and rare manuscripts. It serves an international academic community, including scholars of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and secular history. Providing basic accommodations (like a quiet room for prayer) for researchers of different faiths aligns with its role as a center for study rather than a strictly religious sanctuary.
This fits into broader Vatican efforts toward **interfaith dialogue** and hospitality for visitors, especially under Pope Leo XIV (who succeeded Pope Francis). Similar practical gestures exist in other institutions worldwide for people of various faiths during extended visits. Some reports frame it as a small step in fostering academic collaboration, while others note it occurs in a library that already preserves Islamic heritage materials.
### Reactions and Clarifications
The story sparked significant online debate, with some viewing it as a positive gesture of openness or reciprocity in dialogue, and others criticizing it as inappropriate for the symbolic heart of Catholicism—especially given restrictions on Christian worship in some Muslim-majority countries (e.g., no churches in Saudi Arabia). Fact-checks from Catholic outlets (like EWTN/CNA) emphasize important context: it is **not** a proactive "opening of a Muslim prayer room" for the public or a policy shift, but a reactive accommodation for a small number of scholars in a non-sacred library space. Some viral images or claims exaggerated it as a formal "mosque" or permanent public facility, which has been debunked or clarified as overstated.
In short, it's a low-key, practical provision inside a research library for visiting experts, not a major religious concession or public change within the Vatican proper (e.g., not in St. Peter's Basilica or papal apartments). The Vatican City State remains the sovereign territory of the Catholic Church, with its primary identity unchanged.
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@StillBeinfinity @PetGorilla @JesusisChristX Please explain to me the new muslim prayer room in the Vatican.
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@wealthmoose Imagine sitting opposite an extremely woke person at a dinner party, who's claiming to have a better definition of Canada under a New World Order. 🤦
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@DeiCivitas @FP_Champagne Parents and grandparents who were born in Canada are at least of Canadian culture.
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@FP_Champagne How many have parents born in Canada?
How many are truly Canadian?
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@JesusisChristX The Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church founded by Jesus Christ in AD 33.
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@Concern70732755 Since seeing Mrs. Carney's New World Order speech yesterday, it is concerning. What's next?
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@JesusisChristX Of course not. His Holiness is Catholics' guide and model.
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@pieterj53 @Matt_Pinner WOW! That's a plate of Brussel sprouts. 🤭😄
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