David Trent

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David Trent

David Trent

@tr3ntLovesAlex

Katılım Ekim 2024
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David Trent
David Trent@tr3ntLovesAlex·
@Defensofidei Washing of the feet would become a sacrament to first to show love and humility towards each other and to send the faithful from the parish on mission into their neighborhoods, jobs, schools, and communities to profess their faith loudly and boldly.
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♱Faith guard⚔️🛡
♱Faith guard⚔️🛡@Defensofidei·
Catholic to Catholic: If you had the power to change or add anything in the Catholic Church, what would it be?
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Architecture Hub
Architecture Hub@archpng·
The Bair-Stokes House, a Queen Anne Victorian built in 1888 in Arcata, California, USA.
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Jan 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
“Peace I give you.” Little Fawn sleeps peacefully at Jesus’ feet
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
A drone filmed a volcano erupting from above and it makes ground footage look useless 🌋
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
11 different interpretations of Quantum mechanics explained in brief ✍️ 1. Copenhagen Interpretation: The "standard" interpretation where quantum systems exist in superpositions until measured, at which point they "collapse" to a definite state. 2. Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI): Every quantum event spawns countless parallel universes, with each possible outcome actually occurring in a different universe. 3. De Broglie-Bohm (Pilot Wave) Theory: Quantum systems are guided by "pilot waves" that determine their behavior, implying that particles have definite positions at all times. 4. Objective Collapse Theories: Quantum systems spontaneously collapse to definite states over time, without requiring a measurement. 5. Quantum Bayesianism (QBism): Quantum states are subjective beliefs about the outcomes of experiments, emphasizing a Bayesian approach to probability. 6. Relational Quantum Mechanics: The properties of a quantum system are relative to the observer and do not exist absolutely. 7. Transactional Interpretation: Quantum events involve a time-symmetric exchange of "offer waves" and "confirmation waves" between source and detector. 8. Ensemble Interpretation: Quantum mechanics only applies to ensembles of systems, not individual systems, emphasizing statistical outcomes. 9. Consistent Histories: Focuses on establishing a consistent framework to discuss sequences or "histories" of quantum events over time. 10. Quantum Logic: Proposes a modification of classical logic to account for quantum phenomena. 11. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Observers play a role in bringing the universe into existence through quantum processes. None of these interpretations alter the core mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics, but they provide different perspectives on what's "really" happening beneath the calculations. The debate over which interpretation, if any, correctly describes nature is ongoing and remains one of the central philosophical questions in the foundations of quantum theory.
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Taichi for Health
Taichi for Health@StaminaFitnes·
When I started practicing traditional Chinese exercises
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Tessy Onyi
Tessy Onyi@Simply_Tessy·
What’s your shortest Catholic prayer? Mine: Oh Mary, help us🙏
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David Trent@tr3ntLovesAlex·
@TrumpDailyPosts He’s the only president selected by the people and not some back room committee. Both republicans and democrats didn’t see it coming. One submitted while subverting and the other went to all out war.
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EWTN Vatican
EWTN Vatican@EWTNVatican·
The Holy Spirit does not come empty-handed. He brings gifts that strengthen, enlighten and transform the Christian life. 🕊️ The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are not abstract ideas, but graces that help us become more docile to God’s will and more faithful witnesses of the Gospel. The 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit: 1️⃣ Wisdom Helps us see life through God’s eyes and value what leads us to Him. 2️⃣ Understanding Helps us grasp the truths of the faith more deeply and allow God’s Word to enter our hearts. 3️⃣ Counsel Guides us in our choices and helps us distinguish good from evil, especially in difficult moments. 4️⃣ Fortitude Gives us courage, perseverance and strength to remain faithful in trials. 5️⃣ Knowledge Helps us recognize God’s presence in creation, in our lives and in His plan for us. 6️⃣ Piety Opens our hearts to love God as Father and to live with charity toward others. 7️⃣ Fear of the Lord Is not terror, but reverence, trust and the desire not to turn away from God. When we open our hearts to these gifts, the Holy Spirit renews us from within and helps us live as true disciples of Christ. Come, Holy Spirit. Fill our hearts and guide us on the path to Heaven. 🙏
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Goal Loaded
Goal Loaded@GoalLoaded·
Functional strength workouts 🥷🏼
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Fitness Freak
Fitness Freak@fitdaddy_·
The Ultimate Dumbbell Back Guide: Grip Matters!
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Ojike Uzoma
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
This Catholic priest gave one of the best explanations about Purgatory. Catholics need to see this .
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Saint Adaugoijele ✝️
Saint Adaugoijele ✝️@JustAdaugoijele·
Do you know that not all apparitions were approved by the Vatican ?
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David Trent@tr3ntLovesAlex·
@sscjusa I’ve been praying the rosary during my long commute to work. I stop 4 days ago because of spiritual dryness. I’m back because your post reached me. Thank you!
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Sr. Mary Joseph Calore, SSCJ
Repost of excellent insight by Debra Gagnon Kelly via Facebook Pope Leo XIV may have just fulfilled a 100-year-old prophecy. And almost nobody is connecting the dots. To understand why this matters, you have to go back to October 13, 1884. After celebrating Mass that morning, Pope Leo XIII suddenly collapsed at the foot of the altar. His face turned ashen white. For about ten minutes, he stood frozen in what witnesses described as a trance. When he finally came to, he revealed what he had seen. A vision of Satan, boasting before the throne of God: “I can destroy your Church.” And the Lord replied: “You have the time. You have the power. Do with them what you will.” Most accounts say Satan was granted somewhere between 75 and 100 years. Leo XIII walked straight from the chapel to his office and composed the Prayer to St. Michael — and ordered it prayed at the end of every Low Mass throughout the world. He knew what was coming. Now look at the last hundred years. Two world wars. Mass apostasy. The collapse of the family. Catholic divorce rates matching the secular world. Liturgical abuse. Scandal at every level of the hierarchy. Atheistic communism sweeping nations. Exactly what Satan had threatened. But here’s where it gets interesting. Exactly 33 years to the day after Leo XIII’s vision — October 13, 1917 — roughly 70,000 people gathered in a field in Fatima, Portugal, and witnessed the Miracle of the Sun. Our Lady had appeared to three shepherd children months earlier. She warned that Russia would spread her errors throughout the world. She told them the final battle between Christ and Satan would be over marriage and the family. Russia became the first nation to legalize ab*rtion. The first to legalize no-fault divorce. The birthplace of modern atheism and communism. She was right about everything. But she also made a promise: “In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.” Now watch the dates closer: → October 13, 1884 — Leo XIII’s vision → May 13, 1917 — Our Lady appears at Fatima → October 13, 1917 — the Miracle of the Sun → May 13, 1981 — an assassin shoots John Paul II in St. Peter’s Square. He survives, the bullets narrowly missing his vital organs, and credits Our Lady of Fatima with saving his life. → March 25, 1984 — John Paul II consecrates the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. And now, in our own time: On May 8, 2025, a new Pope steps onto the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica. He chooses the name Leo XIV — explicitly stating he chose it in part to honor Leo XIII. The same Pope who started this whole story. Five days later, on May 13, 2025 — the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima — the world reflects on his election as the bookend to a century-long battle. The bookend has arrived. And the data is staggering. In 2025, nearly 160,000 adults entered the Catholic Church in the United States — the highest level in twenty years. By 2026, the average U.S. diocese reported a 38% increase in converts over the previous year. Los Angeles received 8,598 people into the Church. The Archdiocese of Paris welcomed its largest group of converts ever. France’s adult baptisms have tripled in a decade. England. Norway. Australia. Belgium. Ireland. Everywhere, the same story. The 100 years are closing. The triumph is beginning. And you are alive to see it. Our Lady didn’t perform the greatest public miracle since the parting of the Red Sea for nothing. She came with two requests: 1. Pray the Rosary daily. 2. Pray St Michael's Prayer often. That’s it. That’s how you join the winning side of the greatest spiritual victory in centuries. 50 to 100 years from now, I believe most of the first world will be Catholic again. The question isn’t whether the triumph is coming. The question is whether you’ll be one of the souls who helped bring it about — or one who watched from the sidelines.
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Ciro
Ciro@Ritualist_06·
The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church Clergy
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David Trent@tr3ntLovesAlex·
@truestdonk @crustyhacker @WhiteHouse To your weather claim. The greatest impact on weather isn’t CO2 it’s water vapor. In fact data science can’t model climate due to variables such as cloud cover and due to the exponential relationship with the other variables (CO2, CH4, N2O, etc.) it mathematical doesn’t matter.
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KiburiK
KiburiK@truestdonk·
@tr3ntLovesAlex @crustyhacker @WhiteHouse 1st off, the CO2 amounts are too excessive for the current plant life to consume and it stays in the upper atmosphere for a while, where plants cant get to it, which leads to weather and issues that kill plants. 2ndly, you know that CO2 isnt the only greenhouse gas right?
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“GOOD RIDDANCE! After 15 years of Dumocrats promising that “Climate Change” is going to destroy the Planet, the United Nations TOP Climate Committee just admitted that its own projections (RCP8.5) were WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!” - President DONALD J. TRUMP 🇺🇸
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David Trent@tr3ntLovesAlex·
@sad_kharnath @crustyhacker @WhiteHouse So your argument is that plants will “drown” in CO2? That’s not a great argument in fact the opposite is true. Plants thrive in a rich CO2 atmosphere. Current atmosphere levels are 428–432 ppm and upper end greenhouse with best yields range 1,200–1,500 ppm.
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David Trent
David Trent@tr3ntLovesAlex·
@truestdonk @crustyhacker @WhiteHouse None of that is true. Current atmosphere levels are 428–432 ppm and upper end greenhouse with best yields range 1,200–1,500 ppm. “2ndly” Methane and Nitrous Oxide make less than 5% greenhouse gases and due to the non-linear relationship with H2O vapor it’s negligible.
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