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✠ Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da Gloriam. ✠ — Psaume 115:1

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♰ Domine, salvum fac regem ♰ « France, fille aînée de l’église, es-tu fidèle aux promesses de ton baptême ? » — Saint Jean-Paul II Crédit : Terre de France x.com/LetItShine69/s…
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Emese Balog ن@EmeseZsBalog·
The earliest surviving depiction of Jesus as the Good Shepherd is from the 2nd century, in the Catacombs of Domitilla in Rome.
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(Re)découvrez PARIS, le compte 100% PARIS 🇫🇷
Quelques solides arguments pour être CONTRE le remplacement de vitraux à @notredameparis : - Ces vitraux épargnés par l'incendie, ont été nettoyés avec l'argent des donateurs ! - La CNPA a unanimement (unanimement) voté contre - Au moment où l'on nous parle d'économies et de financement supplémentaire pour Notre-Dame, une dépense de plus de 4M€ n'est pas particulièrement indispensable - Le remplacement de ces vitraux est contraire à la charte de Venise. - plus de 330000 personnes ont déjà signé une pétition à ce sujet. - L'établissement public créé après l'incendie a pour vocation la restauration et non la création - Remplacer 6 baies rompt l'harmonie voulue avec les autres vitraux. @ChdOrnellas
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The only way the West can fall is if men and women refuse fight – because they've been led to believe that the West isn't worth fighting for.
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Father Christopher
Father Christopher@FChristopher77·
"Obedience to one’s spiritual father will bring all things. Obedience will bring grace. Even the smallest disobedience drives away grace. The spiritual father is, in a certain way, in the place of God. Whatever the spiritual father says is as if spoken from the mouth of God.” Saint Ephraim of Katounakia
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Étienne de Valcroix
Étienne de Valcroix@etiennevalcroix·
Après plusieurs heures d'échanges avec des athées militants, des blasphémateurs chevronnés et des hommes convaincus que le Christ n'était qu'un homme mort, je ne leur en veux pas. Je les plains. Car ils Le verront. Tous. Comme nous. Et ceux qui auront passé leur vie à Le nier, à Le moquer, à L'insulter, cette rencontre sera pour eux un feu, non une paix. Saint Jean-Marie Vianney pleurait en pensant aux pécheurs. Je comprends aujourd'hui pourquoi.
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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Carl Jung wrote: "The more intelligent and self-aware a person is, the more they suffer from the general unconsciousness of society." This is not a badge of honor. It is a recognition of the weight carried by those who cannot unsee what they have already seen. This is the psychology of the deep thinker and if you recognize yourself here, this one is for you: The architecture of alienation. It starts early. The child who asks why adults say one thing and do another. The one whose questions are always labeled as "overthinking." Nietzsche described these people as "free spirits" — essential for progress, but wandering in a wilderness everyone else refuses to enter. Research by Dr. Elaine Aron suggests approximately 20% of the population processes information more deeply and notices subtleties others completely miss. In a world that rewards speed, this depth can feel like a disability. The frequency of truth. Deep thinkers operate on a different wavelength, the frequency of truth rather than the frequency of comfort. Most people live without ever questioning the fundamental assumptions of their own existence. But the deep thinker has glimpsed behind the veil. Like Plato's prisoner who escapes the cave and returns to share what he saw only to be rejected and called a troublemaker—the deep thinker carries the burden of the witness. They see the masks, the exploitation, and the pain that everyone else has agreed to ignore. The emotional sponge. Deep thinkers do not just observe emotions, they absorb them. They feel the anxiety of a stranger as if it were their own. They perform enormous amounts of invisible emotional labor — checking in on people, listening, supporting, acting as the unofficial therapist of every room they enter. And yet the relationship is almost always asymmetric. They give at a depth most people cannot match. They live with the quiet loneliness of being the strong one, the one everyone leans on, but no one thinks to ask: "Are you okay?" The mask of normalcy. To survive, many deep thinkers learn to wear a mask, laughing at jokes they do not find funny, feigning interest in conversations that feel hollow, modulating their intensity to avoid being too much. This is not deception. It is survival. But the cost is enormous. Maintaining the split between the complex private self and the simple public self is exhausting. And the mask, while protective, makes true connection nearly impossible. You cannot be fully known while hiding. The wounded healer. Jung wrote about this archetype; the person who transforms their own brokenness into a source of healing for others. The wounds of rejection and misunderstanding become sources of deep compassion. The person who has felt most unseen becomes the most gifted at seeing others. But the challenge is learning to give without emptying yourself completely, to love others without losing yourself in the process. The alchemy of solitude. For deep thinkers, there is a crucial distinction between loneliness and solitude. Loneliness is the pain of disconnection from others. Solitude is the joy of connection with yourself. In solitude, the deep thinker finally breathes. The noise of the world falls away. The internal landscape becomes clear. Isolation transforms into introspection and that is where the real work happens. The revolutionary act of authenticity. In a world that profits from insecurity, choosing to be genuinely yourself is a radical act. When a deep thinker chooses authenticity over performance, it creates space for others to do the same. It gives people permission to be real in a culture that rewards shallow. If you recognize yourself in any of this, stop apologizing for your depth. You are not broken. You are not too much. You are not too sensitive. You are awake in a world that prefers to stay asleep. Your sensitivity is a superpower. Your intensity is a strength. ✨🙌🏾💫
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@Def_Fidei_Catho C’est la même démarche pour la France royaliste chrétienne avant 1789 et la république athéiste maçonnique du Talmud. La France à 1500 ans d’histoire monarchique et seulement 300 ans de république Franc-maçonne obscurantiste. Vatican II à était créé pour détruire la chrétienté.
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Defensor Fidei@Def_Fidei_Catho·
Quel est le concile le plus important de l'histoire de l’Église ? Vidéo courte de M.l'abbé Lafitte # 8 du 16 07 2025
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Gloria !
Gloria !@Gloria_T_Domine·
Lundi du Temps Pascal. Saint Pierre Canisius. « Que votre lumière brille devant les hommes, afin qu’ils voient vos bonnes œuvres, et glorifient votre Père qui est dans les cieux. » (Mt 5) [Rubens, 1616]
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Fr. Daniel☦️
Fr. Daniel☦️@Fragbaza·
Sometimes your soul gets tested so bad that you wish you could die. It is easy to die, and does not take long; but are you prepared for death? Remember that after death the judgment of your whole life will follow. You are not prepared for death...  St. John of Kronstadt
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Montjoie Saint Denis
Montjoie Saint Denis@SaintMontjoie·
« L'autre dessein, à la réalisation duquel les francs-maçons emploient tous leurs efforts, consiste à détruire les fondements principaux de la justice et de l'honnêteté. » Léon XIII
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Milscent de Bouillon@Deusregnat_·
Louis XVI se rendant enfin compte du grand péril maçonnique «Que n'ai-je cru, dit-il alors à une personne de confiance (au retour de Varennes), que n'ai-je cru, il y a onze ans, tout ce que je vois aujourd'hui! On me l'avait dès lors tout annoncé.»
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Fr. Daniel☦️
Fr. Daniel☦️@Fragbaza·
Temptations are sent so that hidden passions can be revealed and fought, and that the soul can be healed.   They are also a sign of God’s grace, so put yourself with confidence in God’s hands and ask for His help to strengthen you in your struggle.  Hope in God will never lead to despair. Temptations produce humility.   God knows how much each of us can endure and will allow temptations according to the measure of our strength.  But we must also take care that we are vigilant and attentive and not lead ourselves into temptation. ~Saint Nectarios of Aegina
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JΣan Ichtψs
JΣan Ichtψs@ik0n0_r·
Au XIIIe siècle, saint Louis, roi très chrétien, veillait avec un zèle ardent à l’honneur de Dieu. Il avait interdit le blasphème sous peine sévère. Un noble osa proférer des paroles impies. Le roi le fit comparaître, lui parla avec gravité paternelle, puis ordonna que sa langue fût percée d’un fer rouge. Le royaume s’indigna. Informé des murmures, Louis ne punit personne et s’écria : « Plût à Dieu que ma langue fût traversée d’un fer ardent, si par cette souffrance je pouvais extirper tout blasphème de mon royaume ! » Il préférait les injures contre sa personne à l’outrage fait au Seigneur. Chaque confession, il se donnait la discipline avec cinq chaînettes de fer qu’il portait à la ceinture dans un coffret d’ivoire. Ainsi régnait le saint roi : justice inflexible pour Dieu, miséricorde pour lui-même. Modèle éternel de zèle catholique et de royauté chrétienne contre la tiédeur des temps modernes.
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Étienne de Valcroix
Étienne de Valcroix@etiennevalcroix·
Louis de Bourbon, roi de France, fête son 52e anniversaire aujourd’hui. Vive le Roi !
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
God Bless Armenia 🇦🇲 April 24 is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. On this day in 1915, the Ottoman Empire began the systematic mass killing and deportation of the Armenian people. The Armenians were Christians. Armenia was the first nation in history to adopt Christianity as its state religion, in 301 AD — more than a decade before Constantine legalized it in Rome. Their faith was inseparable from their identity. And it was that identity that made them a target. To this day Turkey does not officially recognize it as a genocide. The United States recognized it in 2021. Over 30 countries have formally done so. Every year on April 24, Armenians around the world gather with torches and candles to march in remembrance. They do not march in anger. They march so the world does not forget. 1.5 million Christians. The first Christian nation on earth.Never forget. Video armeniatour_
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Milscent de Bouillon@Deusregnat_·
L'épopée extraordinaire de Sainte Jehanne d'Arc «Si nous considérons l'ensemble des circonstances, origine, jeunesse, sexe, ignorance, premier entourage, oppositions et obstacles rencontrés, victoires militaires et triomphes de l'esprit, il est facile de regarder Jeanne d'Arc
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Fr. Daniel☦️
Fr. Daniel☦️@Fragbaza·
The further you follow Christ, the fewer companions you will have; you need to be prepared for that. Don't be afraid that news, politics, and entertainment are no longer interested in you. If you have become less interested in the company of friends, co-workers, or acquaintances, and are generally more likely to be alone, it does not mean you have a fear of people (sociophobia). It simply means a lot of empty talk has begun to hinder the soul that is born in Christ. Silence is necessary to be reborn.  Silence is not emptiness, but a meeting. In it, for the first time, a man begins to hear not the noise of the world, but the voice of his conscience and the quiet call of God. Silence reveals how distracted we are and how much we need God.  Not all solitude is from God, but there is a sacred solitude in which the soul, like a weary traveler, finally finds living water. Prayer is born there; at first weak, scattered, but alive. There, the heart learns to talk to God, not with words, but with pain, gratitude, and repentance.  And if before you wanted to be heard by people, now you have a desire to be heard by God. And if you used to be afraid to be alone, now it is scary to lose this quiet presence of God inside.  Let unnecessary conversation fall away; let the circle of communication be smaller. If it leads to Christ, then it is not a loss, but a purification. Because the Lord does not take away. He releases. And in this freed soul, a new life already begins to shine quietly, in which there are fewer words but more meaning, less noise, but more of God.
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Montjoie Saint Denis
Montjoie Saint Denis@SaintMontjoie·
26 avril 1248, consécration de la Sainte-Chapelle à Paris, voulue par Saint Louis pour abriter les reliques de la Passion du Christ.
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JΣan Ichtψs
JΣan Ichtψs@ik0n0_r·
Voyez cette azur céleste semé de lys d’or ! Ce n’est pas l’orgueil du monde qui s’étale ici, mais la gloire de Dieu qui daigne transfigurer les grandeurs terrestres. Comme le Verbe s’est revêtu de notre chair pour la diviniser, le roi très-chrétien revêt ce manteau pour signifier que toute autorité légitime vient du Christ-Roi et doit Le servir. L’hermine immaculée nous rappelle que le pouvoir n’est pas une possession, mais un ministère sacré. Le bleu royal chante la protection de la Très Sainte Vierge sur ce royaume baptisé dans les eaux de Reims. C’est le manteau de la royauté capétienne que porta saint Louis, ce roi crucifié par la charité, qui rendit la justice sous son chêne et partit pour la croisade afin de soumettre son royaume au Christ. C’est le même habit qui exprime la dignité royale transmise depuis Clovis, le nouveau Constantin baptisé par saint Rémi, fondateur de la France chrétienne, et Charlemagne, empereur très chrétien et défenseur de la foi. Dans ces plis somptueux respire encore l’âme de ces princes qui ont fait de la France le jardin clos de la Chrétienté. Que les âmes modernes, éprises de grisaille républicaine et d’égalité niveleuse, contemplent cette beauté et rougissent ! Car la vraie hiérarchie n’écrase pas : elle élève, elle ordonne, elle sanctifie. Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat.
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