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@beyngofbeing

failed philosopher, sometimes st. john's student

Katılım Mart 2026
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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
"Human life is a comedy. One must play it seriously." ~ Kojève
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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
@Howlingmutant0 my cousin got a federal circuit court clerkship based on a letter of recommendation from him, that name carries weight
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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
If I could show this world to my grandfather when he was a young man...
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Michael Caputo
Michael Caputo@MichaelRCaputo·
I must resign from @KofC. I did not realize I was joining a partisan political organization. I will miss the fellowship and fish fries, for sure. So many good and decent men.
Knights of Columbus@KofC

Statement From Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly: In recent days, many Catholics and other people of goodwill have been deeply disappointed by the disparaging comments directed at Pope Leo XIV by the President of the United States. The Successor of Saint Peter is not a politician — he is the Vicar of Christ, entrusted with proclaiming the Gospel and shepherding souls. The Knights of Columbus has always stood in solidarity with the Holy Father, recognizing in him a spiritual father who calls the world not to division, but to unity, not to conflict, but to peace. In this moment, we reaffirm that commitment with clarity and conviction. At the same time, we recognize that faithful Catholics can and do engage vigorously in the public square, and that nations have a right and duty to safeguard the security of their own people — always in accordance with the demands of justice and the pursuit of peace. The Church does not ask Catholics to withdraw from civic life, but to engage with and elevate it — bringing to our civic dialogue the light of truth, respect for the dignity of every human person, and a steadfast concern for the common good. Pope Leo XIV has consistently called for peace, dialogue, and restraint in a world marked by war and suffering. The Holy Father’s words are not political talking points — they are reflections of the Gospel itself. Whether one agrees or disagrees with particular policy judgments, the Holy Father’s prophetic voice deserves to be heard with respect and engaged seriously. As Knights, we are called to be men of unity, as followers of Christ and patriotic citizens. I encourage all Knights of Columbus to pray for the Holy Father, to pray for civic leaders, and to pray for peace and those working to achieve it. And let us recommit ourselves to charity in our public discourse. May we be known not for echoing the divisions of our time, but for healing them. In a moment of tension, the path forward is not louder conflict, but deeper fidelity — to truth, to charity, and to the Gospel.

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Scott Huff
Scott Huff@ScottTHuff·
@matthewdmarsden Every theologian & historian knows about Catholic crimes against humanity, & the Vatican apologized for them. They mass murdered Christians & particularly Jews, & robbed them.
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
I’m done with all this Catholic v Protestant arguing. There is so much pride and arrogance on show, all while evil runs rampant throughout the world. Congrats, guys. Satan is playing you like a fiddle, while the world ( not Rome), burns.
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Scott Huff
Scott Huff@ScottTHuff·
@matthewdmarsden Jesus himself dismissed Catholicism and they were Hitler before Hitler. So yes, I think Catholics do need an azz ripping for their nonsensical eschatology & long list of historical crimes against Christians, Jews, those who refused to convert, & little children of all people.
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Jerry Rolison
Jerry Rolison@RolisonJerry·
@NickFreiling Calling Conservatives 'shameful' for criticizing the Pope? The real shame: Catholic Church's massive cover-up of pedophile priests molesting kids. Bishops transferred predators, Vatican looked away. Thousands of victims silenced. Where's that outrage,
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Nick Freiling
Nick Freiling@NickFreiling·
There will not again be a Pope that modern American conservatives like. It won't happen. American conservatives have developed a general disdain for the rest of the world – for all things not American. Their foreign policy is driven mainly by aesthetic preference, seeing the world as a consumer good (thus the rage about high rates of immigration into Europe). And of course, their party's presidents are seemingly addicted to waging war on Muslims. The Church's mission runs exactly counter to this. Conservatives will say they long for a Pope like John Paul II, but the truth is that they would have rejected even him. It is they who have changed – not the Church, and not the truth. Here's John Paul II 👇 "War is a defeat for humanity. War should belong to the tragic past, to history: it should find no place on humanity's agenda for the future." "It is my ardent hope that Muslim and Christian religious leaders and teachers will present our two great religious communities as communities in respectful dialogue, never more as communities in conflict." "In the West ... liberal capitalism ... has proposed and still promotes, on the economic level, antithetical forms of the organization of labor and of the structures of ownership, especially with regard to the so-called means of production."
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Fr Stephen Imbarrato
Fr Stephen Imbarrato@FrStephenImb·
The disrespect that so many Catholics here are showing Pope Leo is disgusting. Yea, yea, yea you all will give me the litany of the reasons you have for your disrespect. You will pummel me with questions like, “but Father, what about this, this, and this…” Well I have a question for you! Who do you all think you are? You are the holy ones? The prayerful ones? So filled with the Holy Spirit? Who are you to scrutinize and judge every single word and action of Christ’s authority on earth? The pharisaical nature of American Catholics is truly coming out. And then, so many denigrating the Pope at every turn at the same time minimize and rationalize every action and diatribe of our President? Here is a reflection for us all…Proverbs 9:10.
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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
@catturd2 Double those heart meds today, unc. Gonna' be a long one for you.
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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
"The abyss exists only in English...The Greeks thought there were many roads to hell. They were right; however, the English have signposted only one: the abyss. Some think that the abyss is the space Satan fell through when he became the first outcast, but that allows the abyss to touch its toes: as if one went thus-and-so-far down like an anvil falling forty years to arrive at those literary lakes of fire and smoking rivers of molten ore and loud flocks of acid-shitting birds and all that moaning like a great wind; and then once there—the anvil having docked—to watch the tourists being taken through in loads measurable only by the seats in a Greyhound bus, listening to their guide as though they were in Mammoth Cave, and covering their cameras in disgust." ~ William Gass, The Tunnel
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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
@Tired_Mammoth @BishopJaxi Can you read the New Testament in Koine Greek? Let's stick with reading and comprehension. How many Protestants in the US can read the words of Scripture as they were written and not a translation into English to make it easier for them?
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Tired_Mammoth🇺🇸@Tired_Mammoth·
@BishopJaxi lol catholics act like reading and comprehension is hard...I need someone smarter to read and tell me what to think... no you can read and ask questions and crazy thing god sometimes helps you find the answer
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Bishop@BishopJaxi·
Translation: As a Protestant, I determine what Scripture means, and I find a church that agrees with me. As a Catholic, you submit to a teaching authority that isn’t you, and that scares me because I’m not in control.
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Vincent Bevins
Vincent Bevins@Vinncent·
After ten years of getting away with basically everything he says and does, Trump met his match this year in two groups: the shia and the catholics
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ

Dear friends: I don’t know any Catholic in the United States, from the most traditional to the most progressive, who does not have strong feelings about the comments from President Trump and Vice President Vance about Pope Leo XIV. These include not only President Trump’s initial disrespectful Truth Social post about the Holy Father, but also Vice President Vance’s similarly disrespectful comments about Pope Leo having to be “careful” when he speaks about theology. Let me share some of my own feelings. First of all, it is shocking that a President and Vice President would treat such a good, holy and learned man with such disdain. Imagine telling a man with the Holy Father’s learning and experience (and authority) that he doesn’t understand theology sufficiently. What’s more, imagine attacking him as, ridiculously, “weak on crime” or somehow not understanding foreign policy. Second, I’m edified by Pope Leo’s charitable and courageous response to all this. Charitable because he has not responded in any way other than with charity and respect. As some of you may know, I know the Holy Father slightly, thanks to our being seated together at the Synod for two weeks, and know him to be a kind, reserved, discerning and highly intelligent person. In a word, holy. But courageous too: as we have seen during his time in Algeria and Cameroon, Pope Leo has not shied away from continuing to preach the Gospel, and speaking out in favor of peace (and yes, he understands St. Augustine’s concept of the “just war”) and against, as he said today, tyrants and those who would use God’s name to support violence of bloodshed. So, where will this all end? It’s hard to say. But I would imagine that now that the taboo has been broken, politicians will continue to denigrate him and thus try to persuade people, without saying it explicitly, to think that the Pope’s words do not need to be listened to. But this will be in vain for two reasons. First, Pope Leo is clearly fearless. A few hours after he was elected as pope, I spoke with a fellow Augustinian priest who had known “Bob” for decades. “He’s a great listener, very kind and much loved.” Then he paused. “But he’s no pushover.” But the main reason that the Pope’s words will be heard is less about Robert Prevost’s own many virtues but something else: the Vicar of Christ will be heard because he is preaching the Gospel. As Jesus told his disciples, “Heaven and earth may pass away, but my words will never pass away.” So, in these strange times, fear not.

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Silberian@beyngofbeing·
You are reading another man's translation of the Bible's words. You cannot check whether his rendering of the verse is accurate. You must trust in the word of another man. I would recommend learning the language yourself if you do not want an earthly intermediary telling you what the Bible says. Such as the Pope, for instance.
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Spitfire
Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
The current Pope is a political hack. I say this as a Catholic. Not my Pope.
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