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The Vatican has officially recognized a Eucharistic miracle in Kerala, India, following a 12-year investigation into the reported appearance of Jesus Christ’s face on a consecrated host.
HISTORIC ⚡
1975: This man made a shocking decision:
He rejected Harvard Law to serve Peru's poorest villages
Now, he's the 267th Pope
• Speaks ancient Incan
• Walked 8hrs to help the poor
• First American born ever
The untold story of new elected Pope Robert Prevost: 🧵
In the Chicago case, Prevost was provincial.
A priest accused of abuse stayed in a Catholic school even after reports.
Later, a settlement was paid.
The priest’s name never appeared on the official accused list.
The archdiocese supported the decision.
But critics say: he wasn’t firm enough.
His motto is In Illo uno unum
— “That in the One, we may be one.”
It’s core Augustinian spirituality.
Unity, communion, listening.
But now, as Pope, he’ll have to show he can face conflict.
Especially when the conflict is inside.
Later, they claimed that diocesan representatives offered them money in exchange for silence.
The diocese denies it.
— But the priest continued celebrating Mass for a while
Pastorally, he’s a moderate.
He speaks of unity, dialogue, welcome.
He follows Francis in many ways—
but with less charisma and more restraint.
He’s a canon lawyer, not a politician.
An administrator who listens, but stays offstage.
Prevost has always defended “zero tolerance.”
He’s said publicly that the Church must be firm and clear.
But these cases raise a question:
Was he truly firm in practice—
or just a trusted name to keep the system running?
Even before the election, there were already accusations.
SNAP — the global survivors’ network —
filed a formal complaint against Prevost
for allegedly covering up two cases:
one in the U.S., one in Peru.
Both involved priests accused of sexual abuse.