
Ikechi Nerus
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Ikechi Nerus
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Political analyst // Arsenal // Catholic // Data Analysis Enthusiast
Manchester, England Katılım Mayıs 2018
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What do men really want😂😂?
Mwangî@archiemwas
Haha an entire weekend with me and she hasn't received a single call. She thinks I'm new to this game.
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Arteta is on the verge of making back-to-back Champions League semi-finals for the first time in Arsenal history m, and in just a few years he’s given Arsenal something they hadn’t truly had in a long time, belief. Not just hope, but actual belief that they belong at the very top again.
Because before him, Arsenal had become… comfortable. Top 4 was the goal, not the starting point. Big games felt like survival missions, not statements. But Arteta changed that. Now when Arsenal step onto the pitch, especially at Emirates, there’s an expectation to Win, not just compete.
And that’s the biggest shift, mentality and identity.
You can criticize him for certain things, overthinking in big moments, being too rigid at times, or even how some title races slipped and those are fair conversations. But zoom out a bit, and you see the real picture, he rebuilt a broken structure. From recruitment to tactics to culture, everything now has a clear direction.
This is a team that presses as one, attacks with structure, and controls games territorially. They’re not just talented. they’re coached. You can see patterns, relationships, understanding between players.
He’s also changed how Arsenal are perceived globally again. For the first time in years, they’re genuinely in conversations with Europe’s Best team, not as a historic club living off the past, but as a current powerhouse.
So yes, you can blame him for this moments… but you can’t deny what he’s built.
Because Arteta didn’t just improve Arsenal, he reset their standard.
WelBeast@WelBeast
A new manager bounce mid season won Chelsea 2 Champions League trophies. Would you take a new manager bounce run right now if it guaranteed at least the league title or the Champions League at the end of the season?
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Christ is risen from the dead, and with him, we too rise to new life! This Easter proclamation embraces the mystery of our lives and the destiny of history, reaching us even in the depths of death. #Easter
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Interesting question!
There is a place in the Eucharistic prayer, where the name of the Pope and the Bishop of the Diocese where the Mass is celebrated are mentioned.
If a bishop is celebrating, when he gets to that part of the Eucharistic prayer (usually in Roman Canon 1 ), instead of mentioning his name, he says "And me your unworthy servant."
The Pope is also the Bishop of Rome. So, if he's celebrating the Mass, using the Eucharistic prayer 1, when he gets to that part, he'll also say "and me, your unworthy servant".
👑 Dr Reïna👑👑❤@_Mich_ella_
When the Pope is celebrating mass does he say “to Leo our Pope” or to myself 🥹
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*Day 11*
40-day Lenten challenge in loving memory of Nanyah
#LentenChallenge
#KeepingTheLegacyAlive
#NanyahLivesOn
#JolleeFellows
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Yes. There are actually different forms of marriage in the Catholic Church.
1. Marriage between two Catholics: This is the marriage between two baptized Catholics.
The canonical requirements for the validity of this marriage include: 1. Free consent of both parties (Canon 1057). 2. Canonical form: the marriage must take place before a Catholic priest/deacon and two witnesses (Canon 1108). 3. No impediments (e.g., prior marriage bond, underage, impotency, etc)
2. Mixed Marriage: Marriage between a baptized Catholic and a baptized non-Catholic Christian (e.g., Anglican, Methodist, Pentecostal).
The canonical requirements for the validity of this kind of marriage include (Canon 1124-1125): 1. Permission from the local bishop. 2. The Catholic party must remain a Catholic and all the children from the marriage must be baptized and raised as Catholics. 3. The non-Catholic party must be informed of these conditions. 4. Canonical form is normally required (unless dispensed)
3. Disparity of Cult: Marriage between a baptized Catholic and a non-baptized person (e.g., Muslim, Traditional religionist, atheist).
The canonical requirements for the validity of this type of marriage include (Canon 1086, 1125-1126): 1. Dispensation from the bishop is required for validity. 2. The Catholic party must remain Catholic and baptize and raise the children in the Catholic Church. 3. The non-baptized party must be informed of these conditions. 4. Canonical form is required unless dispensed.
Cynth Rover🧨@MizzzCynthia
@FrUgochukwu @CynthiaNomso02 So it's possible for a non Catholic to get married to a Catholic without becoming a Catholic?
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