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Maggie Left@MaggieLeft·
Really, @BBCWorld—is this how you present Noelia’s case? Anyone who questions “assisted suicide” gets labeled ultra-Catholic? You frame it as a success while ignoring the details that make this a tragedy—one that should never have happened. bbc.com/mundo/articles…
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
"We must defend the truth at all costs, even if we are reduced to just twelve again." - St. Pope John Paul II
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Maggie Left@MaggieLeft·
@crismartinj Great people but not great leadership… voy a tener que estar de acuerdo…
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Doctora Cristina Martín Jiménez
Donald Trump ha anunciado la ruptura de relaciones con España tras la negativa del Gobierno a autorizar el uso de las bases de Rota y Morón en una eventual operación contra Irán. El presidente estadounidense afirmó que podría utilizarlas “si quisiera”, una declaración que tensiona directamente el principio de soberanía nacional y los acuerdos bilaterales vigentes. A su lado, el canciller alemán, Friedrich Merz, asintió públicamente a sus palabras, escenificando un respaldo que añade presión política en pleno debate sobre el papel europeo dentro de la OTAN.
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Lucia Etxebarria
Lucia Etxebarria@LaEtxebarria·
Por qué nadie habló de esto en los Goya
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Joseph Nolla, SJ@josephnollasj·
During Mass today, a girl was singing (with a rather strong voice) “Cordero de Dios, que quitas el pescado del mundo….” It took everything I had to keep it together.
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Catholic Quotes
Catholic Quotes@CatholicQuote12·
Hundreds of Catholics worship Jesus in the Eucharist on their Knees in London.. Britain is Catholic 🇬🇧
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MargaMorguix⚖️🇺🇦
MargaMorguix⚖️🇺🇦@MMorguix·
A ver, Adita, una explicación para niños: 1)A los nazarenos nadie les impone ir tapados. Lo hacen porque quieren. Nadie está obligado a salir de nazareno. 2)Los nazarenos son hombres y mujeres. No se tapan las mujeres sí y los hombres no. 3)Los nazarenos se tapan sólo en Semana Santa y para salir en la procesión. El burka lo llevan siempre. Pero eso tú lo sabes. Mezclas churras con merinas porque crees que tu público es tonto, y en eso, a veces, tienes razón.
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Maggie Left
Maggie Left@MaggieLeft·
On the other hand, how many scam accounts does @SAS have on twitter??? So the airline is already taking money out people's pockets and then you have scammers hoovering around people in need... Gross! I blocked like 8 account in less than 1 mins... @elonmusk not OK :(
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Maggie Left@MaggieLeft·
@SAS Duplicate booking. calling 5 mins after the second one was made and you want to refund me just the taxes... 85€ out of almost 300€. What kind of scam is this?
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Maggie Left@MaggieLeft·
@KAMO1322 @CatalyticMin The demonstration was organized in opposition to Turning Point USA and its co-leader Erika Kirk, who was scheduled to speak at the church as part of TPUSA's “Make Heaven Crowded Tour.”
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KAMOSABE@KAMO1322·
@CatalyticMin For what? Why are they targeting churches? What their message?
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Global Catalytic Ministries
Global Catalytic Ministries@CatalyticMin·
Heartbreaking scenes at Harvest Church in Riverside, California. Protesters have surrounded the church, holding signs and aggressively confronting churchgoers as they try to enter or leave. Attendees reportedly needed police escorts just to make it through the crowd safely. It’s deeply disturbing to watch Christian churches become targets of such hostility, but also a testament to the scriptures and a sign of the times we are in. This is more than political tension — it’s a clear spiritual battle unfolding in our nation. To surround places of worship, filled with anger and contempt, while believing you’re standing for righteousness… that level of deception is sobering and convicting. We must take our faith in Jesus Christ seriously. Pray for the nation to repent of sin and turn to the Shephard and Overseer of their souls, Jesus Christ. Pray for unity within the body of Christ and for the church to be strengthened and purified of all ungodliness. Jesus, we need You.
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Maggie Left@MaggieLeft·
@sincead33 @catholicpat Who said we don’t? The Catechism is studied before Holy Communion and Confirmation. It’s one of the books most catholics have at home. We study Tradition with it and most churches have Catechism classes for adults.
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Kevin Fernandez
Kevin Fernandez@sincead33·
Genuine question for Catholics: if you believe in Tradition, why do you guys only do Bible studies and not Tradition studies?
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Every cow adds carbon to the atmosphere." Farmer: "Only if the total number of cows is increasing." Activist: "What?" Farmer: "Stable populations are carbon neutral. Methane breaks down in twelve years back to CO2. Same CO2 the grass absorbed last year." Activist: "But it's still emissions..." Farmer: "It's a cycle. Carbon goes: grass to cow to methane to CO2 to grass. Round and round." Activist: "That's not how it works." Farmer: "That's exactly how the biogenic carbon cycle works." Activist: "I've never heard of that." Farmer: "Because admitting ruminants are climate neutral doesn't sell plant-based products." Activist: "You're making this up." Farmer: "Published research. Look up 'biogenic carbon cycle.' I'll wait."
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Emiliano Goday
Emiliano Goday@EmilianoGoday·
@baysanja @mlopezplana ¿Y entonces nosotros no podemos criticar a Trump, Netanyaju, la dictadura China o los ayatolás de Iran? Aunque sí que es cierto que es criticable el haber mandado el mensaje en forma de Spam. Lo peor es que tomamos un debate importante como un o estás conmigo o contra mi
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Marc López Plana
Marc López Plana@mlopezplana·
📲 No es libertad de expresión; es poder sin contrapesos. Hoy España ha vivido algo inédito: el fundador de una gran plataforma privada ha usado su control absoluto para enviar propaganda política directa a millones de ciudadanos, atacando a un gobierno elegido democráticamente. El episodio resume el dilema central de la era digital: tecno-oligarcas extranjeros, sin responsabilidad legal ni transparencia, influyendo directamente en el debate público nacional mientras se presentan como víctimas de la regulación. Regular no es censurar. Proteger a menores, exigir retirada de contenidos ilegales o supervisar algoritmos no equivale a silenciar disidencias. ➡️ bit.ly/4bzNH9c
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Must Be Catholic
Must Be Catholic@Mustbecatholic·
Fr. Mark Beard — A poor prayer, prayed, is prayed nonetheless
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Cedars and Saints🇻🇦
Cedars and Saints🇻🇦@CedarsAndSaints·
This is one of my fav videos to watch. The Maronite words of consecration, spoken in Aramaic, the very same language of Christ. Whenever I feel anxious or just need to hear something beautiful, I return to this. Take 2 mins today. Let it wash over you🕊️ (🎥 @mikepantile)
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Alejandro Fargosi
Alejandro Fargosi@fargosi·
Genial. Traducido: "Europa no tiene "un problema". Tiene tres problemas: tres naciones europeas sufren una grave resaca postimperial. En primer lugar, está el Reino Unido, una nación que votó por el Brexit para "recuperar el control" sólo para darse cuenta de que ha olvidado por completo cómo conducir. La crisis de identidad británica es como ver a un león jubilado intentar adoptar una dieta vegana. Cambiaron la confianza imperial por la formación en sensibilidad de un departamento de recursos humanos. La tierra de Churchill ahora está gobernada por una burocracia creciente y paternalista, más aterrorizada de ofender a alguien en X que de su propia decadencia. La policía británica, antaño la envidia del mundo, ahora parece dedicar más recursos a investigar "incidentes de odio no delictivos" y a pintar sus patrullas con los colores del arcoíris que a resolver robos. Es una nación que se aferra desesperadamente a la estética de la tradición —la realeza, la pompa, el té— mientras que sus instituciones han sido vaciadas por una podredumbre progresista que hace que un campus universitario californiano parezca conservador. Quieren la arrogancia del siglo XIX, pero están paralizados por la fragilidad emocional del siglo XXI. Luego está Francia, la tía enojada y fumadora empedernida de Europa, que se niega a admitir que ha estado desempleada durante décadas. La resaca francesa se manifiesta como un estado permanente de insurrección disfrazado de "compromiso cívico". Su identidad se divide entre una élite delirante que aún cree que París es la capital del universo y una población que expresa su "joie de vivre" quemando paradas de autobús todos los jueves. Los franceses padecen un complejo napoleónico sin Napoleón; exigen el nivel de vida de un imperio conquistador mientras trabajan 35 horas semanales y se jubilan a una edad en la que la mayoría de los estadounidenses apenas alcanzan su plenitud. Predican "valores republicanos" y un secularismo agresivo, pero el Estado ha perdido el control sobre vastas franjas de sus propios suburbios. Francia es, en esencia, un hermoso museo al aire libre donde los conservadores están en huelga, los guardias temen a los visitantes y la administración está ocupada dando sermones al resto del mundo sobre la "grandeza" mientras la factura de la luz sigue sin pagar. Por último, tenemos a Alemania, el gigante neurótico que ha decidido que la única manera de expiar su historia es cometer un suicidio industrial a cámara lenta. La resaca postimperial de Alemania es una enfermedad moral autoinmune: el país le teme tanto a su propia sombra que ha sustituido el orgullo nacional por una agresiva autoflagelación y regulaciones de reciclaje. Su identidad se basa en ser la "Superpotencia Moral", lo que prácticamente se traduce en cerrar sus centrales nucleares, en perfecto estado de funcionamiento, para quemar carbón contaminante, mientras sermonea a sus vecinos sobre la huella de carbono. Es una nación de ingenieros que han diseñado una sociedad que no funciona. El espíritu alemán, antes definido por la eficiencia y la disciplina, ha mutado en una burocracia paralizada donde rellenar el formulario correcto es más importante que el resultado. Están tan desesperados por evitar ser "amenazadores" que se han convertido esencialmente en una gran ONG con un ejército que usa escobas como rifles, aterrorizados de que mostrar cualquier agallas pueda interpretarse como una recaída."
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Europe doesn't have "a problem". It has THREE problems: 3 European nations are suffering from a severe "post-imperial hangover". First, there is the United Kingdom, a nation that voted for Brexit to "take back control" only to realize it has completely forgotten how to drive. The British identity crisis is like watching a retired lion try to adopt a vegan diet. They traded imperial confidence for an HR department’s sensitivity training. The land of Churchill is now governed by a sprawling "nanny state" bureaucracy that is more terrified of offending someone on X than it is of actual decline. The British police, once the envy of the world, now seem to spend more resources investigating "non-crime hate incidents" and painting their patrol cars in rainbow colors than solving burglaries. It is a nation desperately clinging to the aesthetics of tradition—the Royals, the pomp, the tea—while its institutions have been hollowed out by a progressive rot that makes a California university campus look conservative. They want the swagger of the 19th century but are paralyzed by the emotional fragility of the 21st. Then there is France, the angry, chain-smoking aunt of Europe who refuses to admit she’s been unemployed for decades. France’s hangover manifests as a permanent state of insurrection masquerading as "civic engagement." Their identity is split between a delusional elite who still think Paris is the capital of the universe and a populace that expresses its "joie de vivre" by burning down bus stops every Thursday. The French suffer from a Napoleonic complex without a Napoleon; they demand the living standards of a conquering empire while working a 35-hour week and retiring at an age when most Americans are just hitting their stride. They preach "Republican values" and aggressive secularism, yet the state has lost control over vast swathes of its own suburbs. France is essentially a beautiful, open-air museum where the curators are on strike, the guards are afraid of the visitors, and the management is busy lecturing the rest of the world on "grandeur" while the electricity bill goes unpaid. Finally, we have Germany, the neurotic giant that has decided the only way to atone for its history is to commit slow-motion industrial suicide. Germany’s post-imperial hangover is a moral autoimmune disease: the country is so terrified of its own shadow that it has replaced national pride with aggressive self-flagellation and recycling regulations. Their identity is built on being the "Moral Superpower," which practically translates to shutting down their perfectly functional nuclear power plants to burn dirty coal, all while lecturing their neighbors on carbon footprints. It is a nation of engineers who have engineered a society that doesn't work. The German spirit, once defined by efficiency and discipline, has mutated into a paralyzed bureaucracy where filling out the correct form is more important than the outcome. They are so desperate to avoid being "threatening" that they’ve become essentially a large NGO with an army that has broomsticks for rifles, terrified that showing any backbone might be interpreted as a relapse.

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Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Plane passenger documents ‘worst flight’ as toddler repeatedly kicks him. Is this down to bad parenting?
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