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Historian of the 20th century American landscape #envhist Hater of data centers. Friend of St. Teresa of Avila. Pacifist.

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Against Bloodshed and Violence Can followers of Jesus use violence in the face of evil and injustice?

“We believe in the peace of the kingdom that God will bring and institute on this earth. This faith is not a matter of playing with a future shape of things that exists only in our imaginations. No, the same God who will bring about this future gives us his heart & his Spirit today.”—Eberhard Arnold

12.03.2026 12:21 👍 2 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0

These warmongers can't read the gospel because they know it contradicts everything they do and say. Matthew 5:38–42.

10.03.2026 12:35 👍 3 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 1
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Very good that Cupich is saying these things (particularly as someone close to Leo):

08.03.2026 03:15 👍 24 🔁 9 💬 2 📌 0

A good overview of the incompetent and nonsensical (but not unexpected) way DOGE ripped apart the NEH last spring, leading to hundreds of cancelled grants for petty reasons. I'm grateful to @historians.org and co-plantiffs for challenging these actions in federal court.

07.03.2026 22:51 👍 117 🔁 40 💬 0 📌 3
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Truth, Consequences, and the Hopes of My Father: Daniel Ellsberg | Common Dreams In light of what was at stake, the chance of making a difference justified the risk, and at the end of the day, my father believed, that was a good way to use your life.

Truth, Consequences, and the Hopes of My Father: Daniel Ellsberg www.commondreams.org/opinion/dani...

04.03.2026 19:48 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1

How is this not war?

04.03.2026 14:33 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Starting my lent a little early. I will be away from this account for a few weeks <3

15.02.2026 16:43 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The homepage for the Canadian letters and images project. It shows soldiers posing for a photograph and there is a search bar in the centre. In the about section below, which cannot be seen in this image, it provides this information: 

The Canadian Letters and Images Project, created in 2000, is an online digital archive of the Canadian war experience, both home front and battlefront, from any conflict in which Canadians have participated.  The focus of the project is on the personal materials of participants, such as letters and photographs, which permit us to experience the war through their eyes and their words.  These are very often the stories of ordinary Canadians, largely forgotten and overlooked. Our mission is to digitally preserve and continue to make freely accessible this important part of Canada’s heritage for this generation and future generations.

The vision of the project is to continue to expand this repository of Canadian archival materials by collaborating with Canadians to preserve and share the individual and collective stories that have shaped our past

Accessibility to the past is key to understanding who we are as a nation.  We are committed to free access for everyone to the materials of the project.

The homepage for the Canadian letters and images project. It shows soldiers posing for a photograph and there is a search bar in the centre. In the about section below, which cannot be seen in this image, it provides this information: The Canadian Letters and Images Project, created in 2000, is an online digital archive of the Canadian war experience, both home front and battlefront, from any conflict in which Canadians have participated. The focus of the project is on the personal materials of participants, such as letters and photographs, which permit us to experience the war through their eyes and their words. These are very often the stories of ordinary Canadians, largely forgotten and overlooked. Our mission is to digitally preserve and continue to make freely accessible this important part of Canada’s heritage for this generation and future generations. The vision of the project is to continue to expand this repository of Canadian archival materials by collaborating with Canadians to preserve and share the individual and collective stories that have shaped our past Accessibility to the past is key to understanding who we are as a nation. We are committed to free access for everyone to the materials of the project.

PLEASE REPOST 🥺🙏

The Canadian Letters & Images Project is an online digital archive of Canadians’ experience during wartime at home & in battle. It contains thousands of personal letters & photos that reveal people’s experience through their own words & eyes.
www.canadianletters.ca/content/abou...

09.02.2026 17:35 👍 110 🔁 111 💬 6 📌 11
A doodled face in coming out of text in a manuscript.

A doodled face in coming out of text in a manuscript.

A doodled face in coming out of text in a manuscript.

A doodled face in coming out of text in a manuscript.

How is Tuesday going for you? These folk found in MS. B.2.25 have been waiting for a tea break since the 14th century. mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/Manuscript/B...

10.02.2026 10:34 👍 60 🔁 18 💬 1 📌 0
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Epstein files reveal ties to Catholic conservatives' anti-Francis campaign VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The newly released Epstein files show that Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon discussed opposition to Pope Francis, including a move that Bannon claimed would ‘take down Francis.’

The Epstein angle adds color to what we already knew: opposition to Francis was craven and opportunistic, and almost universally cashed out to support for Trump.

religionnews.com/2026/02/11/e...

12.02.2026 14:00 👍 20 🔁 10 💬 1 📌 0

Somewhat amazing levels of incompetence.

11.02.2026 20:33 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

The Right is always talking about saving the beauty of Western Culture and all they can offer up is Kid Rock.

08.02.2026 21:17 👍 72 🔁 16 💬 3 📌 2
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Can Grendel be Redeemed? Hwæt!

Contemplating Grendel and Dante today!

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06.02.2026 18:40 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Ian McKellen performs “The Strangers’ Case” speech from “Sir Thomas More” on Colbert.

05.02.2026 13:07 👍 9249 🔁 3611 💬 177 📌 725
I would like to march in protests too, but I can’t because I have arthritis in my knees. So I want my words to do my marching for me.
Like everybody else, I am an inhabitant of this planet; and I am a member of many other smaller communities too. I am an American citizen, for example.  I was made a citizen from birth retroactively by the US government after World War II when babies born to US servicemen and German women were declared citizens from birth. My German mother came with me to the US as an immigrant without English when I was four years old and had no English either. Now I am a philosopher and a Christian -- a Catholic, actually. I identify as a woman. And so on.
I grieve the overwhelming evil that is impossible to ignore in every one of these communities. The sight of the suffering of desperate people trying to be immigrants to the US is unbearable. The inhumanity of separating their children from them, the viciousness of incarcerating small children alone, is unspeakable. And the cruelty we see on the daily news obscures but cannot hide the accelerating harm we are doing to the earth. 
The people who should take the lead in governing us are vile, and so many of those who vote relish the vileness. That group includes some prominent Christians. Christians are meant to be salt and light for the world; their lives are meant to help other people taste and see the goodness of God. These people make the God they worship seem so hateful. 
And so, like many other people, I mourn. But my mourning is without despondency, without the inward collapse of despair. 
The baseness of injustice highlights the majesty of justice, whose power to call to people cannot be defeated by evil. The cruelty of those who rule, their indifference to the cry of the poor, illuminates by contrast the splendor of goodness and love. The growing dread at the increasing destruction of the planet testifies to its beauty. There would be less distress over [...]

I would like to march in protests too, but I can’t because I have arthritis in my knees. So I want my words to do my marching for me. Like everybody else, I am an inhabitant of this planet; and I am a member of many other smaller communities too. I am an American citizen, for example. I was made a citizen from birth retroactively by the US government after World War II when babies born to US servicemen and German women were declared citizens from birth. My German mother came with me to the US as an immigrant without English when I was four years old and had no English either. Now I am a philosopher and a Christian -- a Catholic, actually. I identify as a woman. And so on. I grieve the overwhelming evil that is impossible to ignore in every one of these communities. The sight of the suffering of desperate people trying to be immigrants to the US is unbearable. The inhumanity of separating their children from them, the viciousness of incarcerating small children alone, is unspeakable. And the cruelty we see on the daily news obscures but cannot hide the accelerating harm we are doing to the earth. The people who should take the lead in governing us are vile, and so many of those who vote relish the vileness. That group includes some prominent Christians. Christians are meant to be salt and light for the world; their lives are meant to help other people taste and see the goodness of God. These people make the God they worship seem so hateful. And so, like many other people, I mourn. But my mourning is without despondency, without the inward collapse of despair. The baseness of injustice highlights the majesty of justice, whose power to call to people cannot be defeated by evil. The cruelty of those who rule, their indifference to the cry of the poor, illuminates by contrast the splendor of goodness and love. The growing dread at the increasing destruction of the planet testifies to its beauty. There would be less distress over [...]

From the prominent Catholic philosopher Eleonore Stump.

www.facebook.com/eleonore.stu...

27.01.2026 20:38 👍 86 🔁 30 💬 4 📌 2
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In Brazil, images go viral after priest interrupts Eucharist to comfort crying elderly man A video showing a crying elderly man approaching the altar during Mass — prompting the priest to interrupt the consecration and give him a hug — went viral in Brazil and moved millions of people.

A video showing a crying elderly man approaching the altar during Mass — prompting the priest to interrupt the consecration and give him a hug — went viral in Brazil and moved millions of people.

27.01.2026 00:08 👍 17 🔁 4 💬 3 📌 0
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The Washington Post published a clear video of federal agents removing Alex Pretti's handgun moments before he was fatally shot. There's nothing in the video to suggest Pretti even reached for his weapon.

wapo.st/49Zqv1L

25.01.2026 18:11 👍 20902 🔁 8024 💬 817 📌 628

I’ve been thinking a lot about MLK JR’s “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech a lot lately, especially today.

24.01.2026 22:48 👍 97 🔁 31 💬 2 📌 0

And, Lord, please, somehow, turn their guns into plough shares. And turn their hearts into flesh. Please.

24.01.2026 16:15 👍 55 🔁 18 💬 0 📌 0

Kyrie Eleison.

24.01.2026 15:41 👍 90 🔁 11 💬 4 📌 0
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Top US Catholic cardinals question morality of American foreign policy Three U.S. Catholic archbishops on Monday decried the direction of American foreign policy, saying the country's "moral role in confronting evil around the world" was in question and that military action must only be used as an extreme last resort.

Top US Catholic cardinals question morality of American foreign policy reut.rs/460U3KS

19.01.2026 21:05 👍 116 🔁 33 💬 11 📌 5
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Mothers, daughters, Girl Scouts traveled to Richmond to watch the first woman become governor of Virginia " data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/cardinalnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/IMG_8578-scaled.jpg?fit=300%2C225&quality=89&ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/cardinalnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/IMG_8578-scaled.jpg?fit=780%2C585&quality=89&ssl=1" /> “I am just so excited that our state is finally making this history-changing moment,” said a history teacher from Wythe County who attended the inauguration. The post Mothers, daughters, Girl Scouts traveled to Richmond to watch the first woman become governor of Virginia appeared first on Cardinal News.

Mothers, daughters, Girl Scouts traveled to Richmond to watch the first woman become governor of Virginia

17.01.2026 22:30 👍 9 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0

Catholic Bishops are giving their flock dispensation from Sunday Mass because of fear that the Government’s secret police may kidnap the faithful. The Regime’s favorite bishop wants you to know that this is a religious freedom like we’ve never had before.

17.01.2026 19:08 👍 425 🔁 77 💬 12 📌 1

Congrats!

16.01.2026 21:03 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

This picks up and expands a great argument from Luke Munn made in his book Countering the Cloud as well.

14.01.2026 15:36 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Chattahoochee and Indian River.

12.01.2026 20:40 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

No Man is my Enemy, but Every Man is my Neighbor.

11.01.2026 20:43 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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How to Protest Safely in the Age of Surveillance Law enforcement has more tools than ever to track your movements and access your communications. Here’s how to protect your privacy if you plan to protest.

Just days into 2026, the killing of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has sparked protests around the US.

If you’re planning to protest, here’s how to safeguard your digital security.

08.01.2026 18:25 👍 3888 🔁 2257 💬 55 📌 159

Nice gyre, bro, real shame if it were to widen

04.11.2024 14:04 👍 165 🔁 21 💬 1 📌 2