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Lisa Boyer
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Associate Head Coach University of South Carolina Women's Basketball
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Congrats on getting the Natty!! Let’s freaking goooooo!!!!!
South Carolina Equestrian@GamecockEQ
SOUTH CAROLINA EQUESTRIAN IS YOUR NATIONAL CHAMPION 🏆
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God has equipped you @aa_boston. He gets ALL the glory. So proud of you
Indiana Fever@IndianaFever
"AB's just the rock. She's the one who keeps everybody settled, keeps everybody calm, manages situations." Aliyah Boston isn't going anywhere. Indiana is home ❤️🔥
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God is greatttt🙌🏽🙌🏽 let’s gooooo
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania
Indiana Fever three-time WNBA All-Star Aliyah Boston is signing a four-year, $6.3 million contract extension with the franchise, giving her the richest total salary in league history to date, Zack Miller of WME Basketball tells me, @alexaphilippou and @kendra__andrews. Boston will make $1M in the upcoming season and 20% of the cap from 2027-29.
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Ch-ching!! The girlies and their bags!! 🥰🥰🥰
South Carolina Women's Basketball@GamecockWBB
Another day, another Gamecock breaking WNBA salary marks 🤙
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WBB: Maryam Dauda invited to @DtigressNG national team training camp
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Good am my good peeps! Rise and shine! @KamalaHarris did her big one in Columbia, SC last night! MP yes MP we are all blessed to have you, hear you and be inspired by you! Get your copy or your second or third copy of #107days.



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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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