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Was John Brown a warrior-prophet mantling the spirit of YHWH in the manner of the Biblical Judges? Our tops experts discuss, tonight.
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Patron Saints for your problems
If you see a problem you're experiencing down below, pray to the associated saint for intercession to aid you. ♥
Insomnia — St. Peter Damian Headaches — St. Teresa of Avila Illness — St. Raphael the Archangel Chronic illness — St. Lidwina Burnout — St. Thomas Aquinas Animal wellness — St. Francis of Assisi Studying / academia — St. Joseph of Cupertino Housing insecurity — St. Benedict Joseph Labre Anxiety / depression — St. Dymphna Desperation / hopelessness — St. Jude Thaddaeus Loneliness — St. Rita of Cascia Gender identity — St. Joan of Arc Fear / insecurity — St. Michael the Archangel Dysfunctional families — St. Eugene de Mazenod Abuse — St. Monica Grief — St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Financial trouble — St. Matthew Lost items — St. Anthony of Padua Travel / motorists — St. Christopher Spiritual oppression — St. Benedict
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the reason I’m hard-pressed to call myself a Christian anarchist is because it’s more like we live in a direct multiversal theocracy where the King (gender neutral) is temporarily away and will eventually return and clean house
but simultaneously, because we live in a direct theocracy ruled by an immortal omnipotent omnipresent triune god-king/queen, all earthly authority is fundamentally illegitimate and all states and constructed governments are acts of blasphemous defiance against our rightful ruler who holds us all equal regardless of station or circumstance
so practically it looks a lot like anarchism, you know?
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The Virgin Mary Queen of Palestine Procession
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An Orthodox Christian monk feeds the cats at Sinai Monastery, a Greek Orthodox Monastery built between 548 and 565, and is the world's oldest continuously-inhabited Christian monastery.
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Almond trees bloom at Saint Catherine's Monastery, a Greek Orthodox Church in South Sinai, Egypt. It was built between 548 and 565, and is the world's oldest continuously-inhabited Christian monastery.
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Had a dream with weird religious content.
I was street fighting fascists and I slipped into a church and inside there were people performing the passion of the Christ, Roman soldiers beating and mocking Jesus.
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been working on making a rosary themed around St. Peter for a few reasons, but I've been filing some limestone from my area down into the 'Our Father' beads and I love how they came out
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wake up babe the holy father is posting white sox fan cope on x, the everything app
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It has always been a dream of mine to have a big, lush, beautiful Marian garden. But my living situation doesn’t allow gardens or most planting, but it does allow pots! So I’ve started a mini Marian herb garden:
rosemary is an herb associated with fidelity and faith, traits of Our Lady. There are two legends surrounding it— one that Our Lady lost her cloak on a bush of it running from Herod into Egypt, dying the flowers blue, and another that a rosemary bush grow upwards for only 33 years, stopping at the height Christ was on his final day on earth.
thyme is for Our Lady’s humility. also called ‘Mary’s bedstraw’; legend has it that the manger in Bethlehem and Mary’s birthing bed was lined with thyme
parsley is called Our Lady’s Little Vine, as well as being one of the herbs used in the Passover Seder. It is dipped in salt water as a reminder of the tears of the Israelites under bondage, which greatly reminds me of Our Lady of Sorrows
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All girls these days know how to do is be lesbian, obsess over niche medieval theology, hyperfixate on Mary Mother of God and yearn.
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*through clenched teeth* All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well
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"The Vision of the Cross"
Gustave Doré, 1832.
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st. margaret emerging from the dragon that swallowed her
in the "breviary of jost von silenen", valais, c. 1493
source: Zurich, SNM, LM 4624.2, fol. 289r
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