Fare un po' di deserto, rifare nel silenzio, nella preghiera prolungata il tessuto della tua anima questo è il significato del deserto nella tua vita spirituale
Clearly it is time
To become disillusioned, each person to enter his own
soul's desert
And look for God—having seen man.
(The Soul's Desert by Robinson Jeffers)
When Carney is faced with a tough question: instead of straight and honest answers, he gives word salads that make absolutely no sense.
“We’ll have discussions, I should say these discussions, follow up on, uh, discussions.”
Reporter: “Yesterday you told us Israel was going to strike Iran and that’s why we needed to get involved.”
🤡Narco Rubio: “That’s false. Were you there yesterday?”
Reporter: “Yes. I asked you the question.”
🚨 Cardinal Blase J. Cupich condemns the video posted by the White House.
The cardinal, Archbishop of Chicago, denounced in very clear and forceful terms the decision to post on social media a video splicing scenes from popular action films with actual footage of the strikes on Iran, captioned: “JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY.”
@CardinalBCupich
#Cupich #Iran #WhiteHouse #War #Church #MiddleEast #Conscience #SilereNonPossum
🚨 Cardinal Blase J. Cupich condemns the video posted by the White House.
The cardinal, Archbishop of Chicago, denounced in very clear and forceful terms the decision to post on social media a video splicing scenes from popular action films with actual footage of the strikes on Iran, captioned: “JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY.”
@CardinalBCupich
#Cupich #Iran #WhiteHouse #War #Church #MiddleEast #Conscience #SilereNonPossum
'Iran is a nation of people,
not a video game others play to entertain us'
Cardinal Cupich has released a
scathing statement on Iran War:
Calls Propaganda Videos 'sickening'
'Our government is treating the suffering of the Iranian people as a backdrop for our own entertainment, as if it’s just another piece of content to be swiped through while we’re waiting in line at the grocery store. But, in the end, we lose our humanity when we are thrilled by the destructive power of our military. We become addicted to the “spectacle” of explosions. And the price of this habit is almost unnoticeable, as we become desensitized to the true costs of war. But the longer we remain blind to the terrible consequences of war, the more we are risking the most precious gift God gave us: our humanity.
I know that the American people are better than this. We have the good sense to know that what is happening is not entertainment but war, and that Iran is a nation of people, not a video game others play to entertain us'
@ProudSocialist “Good-morning, good-morning!” the General said
When we met him last week on our way to the line.
Now the soldiers he smiled at are most of 'em dead,
Poem from ww1
@gregjstoker It is a foolish business to
see the future and screech at it.
One should watch and not speak. And patriotism has run the world through
so many blood-lakes: and we always fall in.