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Ready to walk along one of the world’s longest and most impressive #ancient defense walls? 🏰
Diyarbakır’s İçkale Museum Complex stands as a breathtaking witness to thousands of years of history. Every gate, bastion, and inscription has a story to tell.
Curious to learn more? Head to our #blog "The UNESCO Sites of Türkiye: Diyarbakır Fortress and Hevsel Gardens" to uncover this incredible site and more!
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(Diyarbakır's İçkale Museum Complex, Diyarbakır)
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Cardinal Raymond Burke said he has asked Pope Leo XIV to remove measures restricting the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in dioceses.
Burke spoke at a London conference organized by The Latin Mass Society of England and Wales, telling attendees that he hopes the new pontiff will “put an end to the persecution” of Catholic faithful who want to celebrate Mass using the “more ancient usage” — “usus antiquior” — of the Roman liturgy.
The prefect emeritus of the Apostolic Signatura and former patron of the Order of Malta was one of seven guest panelists invited to speak at the faith and culture conference held on June 14.
Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana, Kazakhstan, who has written extensively on the Eucharist and Church tradition, also spoke at the weekend conference held to mark the 60th anniversary of the U.K.-based society.
“I certainly have already had occasion to express that to the Holy Father,” Burke said via video link. “It is my hope that he will, as soon as is reasonably possible, take up the study of this question.”
After the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI promulgated the Novus Ordo Missae in 1969. This liturgy, celebrated in the vernacular, largely replaced the TLM in dioceses worldwide.
During the conference, Burke expressed his desire for Pope Leo to overturn Francis’ 2021 Traditionis Custodes moto proprio and restore Benedict XVI’s 2007 Summorum Pontificum, the Catholic Herald reported.
“It is my hope,” Burke said at the conference, “[Leo will] even continue to develop what Pope Benedict XVI had so wisely and lovingly legislated for the Church.”
Besides criticisms leveled against Traditionis Custodes, the U.S. cardinal has been publicly critical of other initiatives led by Pope Francis.
In 2016, Burke and three other cardinals submitted “dubia” — formal requests for clarification — regarding interpretations of the apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia.
The prelate also criticized the 2019 Synod on the Pan-Amazon Region convened by Pope Francis, saying parts of the agenda appeared “contrary” to Catholic teaching. bit.ly/4l2EGYd

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Illustration depicting Dante and Virgil leaving Hell, from Dante Alighieri's Divina Commedia, created in Urbino and Ferrara, 1477-1478. Currently held at the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, manuscript Urb.lat.365, fol. 95v.

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Predictably, more leaks are coming out about the conclave (they can never keep this stuff secret). This time it comes from one of the electors himself. Cardinal Blaise Cupich has revealed that Pope Leo XIV got well beyond the 89 votes needed to be elected.
This confirms what many of us suspected all along. Francis stacked the college with liberal cardinals. There was no way the conservative cardinals could win, no way at all. So, as suspected, it’s becoming more and more apparent that cardinals Burke, Sarah, Müller and Dolan orchestrated a resistance to scuttle the preferred Francis successor (Cardinal Parolin) who would have become Francis II.
Cardinal Burke appears to have been the ringleader, as he held private meetings with various cardinals in his apartment before the conclave. Among them, Cardinal Robert Prevost was interviewed by Burke, and determined to be a suitable successor who would appease the liberal majority, but not take the Church off the deep end as Francis II.
The first three rounds of voting were likely for Cardinal Parolin, wherein the conservative block was able to successfully produce black smoke. The fourth round put Cardinal Prevost up as a secondary candidate, which the conservative block supported. This caused a landslide. Prevost became Pope Leo XIV. Story Below…👇🏻

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The first settlement of America (before -30,000) -
The map illustrates hypothesized migration routes and archaeological sites associated with the early human settlement of the Americas before 30,000 years ago. It highlights the primary migration path through Beringia, a land bridge that once connected Siberia and Alaska during periods of lower sea levels. This route facilitated the movement of the first humans from Asia into North America, as indicated by the red lines representing these early migration paths.
Key archaeological sites are marked across the Americas, showcasing the spread of human populations. Sites such as Old Crow (21,000 years ago) and Bluefish Caves (16,000 years ago) in the Yukon, Canada, provide some of the earliest evidence of human presence in North America. Further south, sites like Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania and Cactus Hill in Virginia indicate pre-Clovis human activity dating back over 15,000 years. In South America, significant sites such as Monte Verde in Chile (9,500 years ago) suggest early human settlement much earlier than traditionally thought.
The map also depicts the extent of glaciers around 9,000 years ago, highlighting areas that were covered by ice and the accessible pathways for early humans. This glacial information, combined with the archaeological sites and migration routes, provides a comprehensive overview of the early peopling of the Americas. It underscores the complexity and diversity of ancient human migration, challenging previous timelines and demonstrating the resilience and adaptability of early human populations in exploring and settling new environments.
Source : World Historical Atlas p.22, © L'Histoire-Les Arenes-Legendes Cartographie
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An early favourite to succeed the late Pope Francis, cardinal Pietro Parolin had helped engineer a controversial deal giving Beijing a formal say in the appointment of Catholic bishops in China. on.ft.com/4lZpN9B

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