A podcast on the history of the Catholic Church for Catholics, and all people of good will. Writer @CrisisMag, @OnePeterFive; also posting as @PiersUnbound
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Who thought it was a good idea to place a Titanic bouncy house at the Vatican- as the Pope walked out? Yes, this is a real shot of Pope Leo speaking to kids at a Vatican Bible camp. Go figure.
Fun fact:
The music of Bread - including this song - was a main character in many 70's Catholic youth Masses, reconciliation services and retreats.
I mean, when I hear this, I am *immediately* transported back to the gym of my Catholic high school....
@pegobry_en 1/ Inventing the People: the Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America, Edmund Morgan
2/ A Midwife's Tale, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
3/ Redcoats and Rebels: the American Revolution through British Eyes
4/ John Adams, David McCullough
I visited Harbor Springs a few years ago, visited Mackinac Island. Beautiful place, would love to go back. But the beaches in Florida are not only better, you can enjoy them year round, unlike the Great Lakes.
"Jaws" was released June 20, 1975.After all the shocks,the fright -there remains this -Robert Shaw delivering one the finest monologues - mesmerizing Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and us.
Do you remember this scene?
@AuditeInsulae 4/ If the Vatican enforced liturgical law and other non-dogmatic items fairly, I think there’s a good chance the SSPX would not be going through with the consecrations.
@AuditeInsulae 3/ That people like that are “inside” the Church but the SSPX is “outside” of it is the kind of intolerable contradiction (and far from the only one) that makes people sympathetic to the SSPX.