
Phiddi
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Phiddi
@mrsmcbe
Former English instructor, management consultant, and hospitality manager.
Katılım Ocak 2011
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@RonDeSantis @ChristinaPushaw Much of the added administration is to deal with behavioral and emotional disfunction and government regulation.
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Bureaucracy run amok.
rebelEducator@rebelEducator
Schools don't have a funding problem, they have an administrator surplus problem
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They are not alone. For the first time in decades, faith in this country is growing, not retreating — particularly among our young people, something that I’ve been reporting for the past year.
In my rural parish, a Roman Catholic Church in the Diocese of Greensburg, our attendance has nearly doubled since last fall. Unless you get to Mass at least 15 minutes before services begin, you are left standing for the entire service — and that is with added folding chairs in the back, along the side, and with the choir pews above us filled.
This week alone, across the Diocese of Greensburg, over 200 people, young and not-so-young, will be welcomed and fully initiated into our Catholic community.
washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/column…




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@ZitoSalena @thejasonhoward_ @jakeovermanz @pittpurpose @dcexaminer Our church is packed for four Masses on Sunday. It’s a wonderful sight to behold. We are actually building a bigger church to accommodate this growth!!
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@MattWalshBlog My son pays close to 2200 a month for two toddlers. You do the math. If we want more kids in the US, there should be a dollar for dollar daycare tax break for parents.
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The idea that child care costs 400 thousand dollars a year is, of course, totally insane. She inflated the cost by about 2,500 percent. Even if she meant that families have to earn 400 thousand a year to afford child care, it's still insane. Not remotely true.
Also: one really great way to avoid child care costs, which are much lower than what this person claims, is to have the mother stay home and raise her own children. We are the first society in human history to decide that both the man and the woman should leave the home every day. It is a radical break from what every other society on the planet since the beginning of human civilization has done. Turns out our new system just doesn't work. Oh well.
Rather than adjust to that reality, the leftist solution is to give up on having kids entirely. They would literally rather usher in the extinction of the human race than do something that makes feminists upset. Absolute psychopaths.
TheBlaze@theblaze
The View’s Sunny Hostin: “I think it’s really reckless to be suggesting that people should have children in this country.”
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@PaulDMauro You have to hope there are still a few straight men in the Democrat party.
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I feel like that shade clashes with his eyes prove me wrong
E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts
NEW: Democrat men are now wearing red lipstick to protest President Trump. “Everyone put on red lipstick to show resistance against You Know Who.”
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Not just to the moon … way past the moon. Further and deeper into space than man has ever gone. LAUNCH IS WEDNESDAY. So excited
Everyday Astronaut@Erdayastronaut
I'm honestly SHOCKED at how the general public has NO IDEA Artemis II is taking humans out to the moon and will be the furthest humans have ever flown. Every non-space nerd I've talked to has no idea. WE GOTTA GET PEOPLE STOKED!!!! THESE FOUR HUMANS ARE FLYING TO THE MOON!!!
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@Kiradavis You are indeed brave. They hate women! Praying for God’s protection for you!
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I have a habit of stopping by airport chapels when I have the time. Most of them have closed down in the US in major airports, but DFW reopened theirs and they’re basically mosques. I had a very uncomfortable experience praying in the chapel on Palm Sunday, but I refused to leave while the Muslims were being so nasty. I refused to leave what is meant to be a temple of the Lord, especially on Palm Sunday. I had a long layover so I waited them out. One man grew frustrated after about 30 minutes and left, but not before others came in. They were clearly having conversations about me in Arabic. They weren’t being shy about letting me know they were talking about me. But I sat and prayed and read the Bible and I did not leave until the last Muslim had cleared out. It was actually a very scary experience given how isolated the chapel was, but I think we need to start staking ground.
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Ok my fren @patriotproud17 sent me this and I had to share with all of you.
This is sooooo amazing. Thank you lady for sharing with me and now I’m sharing with everyone. ✝️🙏🏼💜
EASTER IS HERE: Listen to this
Incredible duet from - Cassandra Star
& her sister Callahan
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@SamaHoole An Easter miracle! (And the church council said, “Amen!”)
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Dave's log, Sunday.
7:00am: "Keith is not in the field. Keith is not on the barn roof. Keith is not in the yard, the feed store, the polytunnel, or the oak tree. I have checked all seven gates. All seven gates are latched. I am going to get in the car."
Dave got in the car.
Keith was in the village.
Specifically, Keith was in the churchyard. Not, to Dave's relief, in the church: the door was closed. Keith was in the churchyard eating the grass from around the older headstones, which had not been maintained and which the parish council had been discussing at its last two meetings without resolution.
Dave arrived at the churchyard at 7:45am.
Keith was working a systematic grid, row by row, starting from the east boundary. He had cleared approximately eight graves' worth of long grass, dandelion, and dock.
Dave stood at the churchyard gate for a while.
Keith continued his grid.
The Reverend arrived at 8:00am for early service preparation and found Dave standing at the gate watching a goat work the east section.
Reverend: "Is that yours?"
Dave: "Yes. Sorry. I don't know how he..."
Reverend: "He's doing the east section."
Dave: "Yes."
Reverend: "The parish council has been meaning to do the east section for two months."
Dave: "I know. He'll have it done by nine."
Reverend: "Can he come back next month?"
Dave looked at the Reverend.
Dave looked at Keith.
Keith had moved to the third row.
Dave's log, later: "The Reverend has asked if Keith can come back. I told him I'd think about it. I'm adding a column. The column is labelled: Ecclesiastical."
Steve's complaint number twenty-nine arrived that afternoon. Subject: ground elder again. Keith had apparently made a return visit to Steve's garden at some point between the churchyard and Dave collecting him. Dave's log: "I don't know when. He has a route. The route includes Steve. Steve is part of the route now."
By 11am Keith was back in his own field, eating knotweed.
The knotweed is at 6%.
The east section of the churchyard is tidy.
The Reverend has Dave's number.
Dave added the column.

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@SamaHoole In the name of the father and of the son and of the holy goat.
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