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EchoesInExile

@EchoesInExile

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Catholic husband, dad, and teacher, out to find eucatastrophe in the everyday. “Whoever hears the truth listens to Christ’s voice”.

Joined October 2023
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@MintBlitz At this point I would would just be happy with a coherent trajectory for the main story that tied up all the loose ends they’ve been dropping the last several games. Then they can get to the spin-offs.
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@FrTotleben92742 Bishop Thomas of Toledo also had a very balanced and practical take this week:
@BishopDEThomas
Bishop Daniel Thomas
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I invite you to read my Leading the Flock column entitled "The Pursuit of the Common Good and Human Dignity: The Catholic Approach to Immigration" here:
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@SirAllisterGrey @oliverburdick Sure thing! Catholicism is full of this stuff, I love it. God clearly has a thing for symbolism
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EchoesInExile
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@Martyrs_Memoir Many days I would walk straight from my theology class to the top of our campus' surrounding mountains. The height and exertion was perfect for reflecting. The sticks were great too.
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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Praise God, a Bishop telling the whole truth!
@BishopDEThomas
Bishop Daniel Thomas
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I invite you to read my Leading the Flock column entitled "The Pursuit of the Common Good and Human Dignity: The Catholic Approach to Immigration" here:
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@RedPandaKoala If we discover aliens, they will just happen to support every left-leaning social cause. I guarantee it. They’ll probably have gotten USAID dollars too
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@logos_asarkos @ThePostLib Pilate: What is truth? Not Jesus: Truth is an infinite regress of personal interpretations of other people's personal interpretations and therefore we can't ever really know anything or anyone Pilate: Wow, sounds depressing, I think I'll stay pagan 😆
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@logos_asarkos @ThePostLib If that means what you think it means, you and Irenaeus should come to the same conclusions about every theological question. I'm guessing you don't, so there must be a deeper context to what he's saying.
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@logos_asarkos @ThePostLib So you're saying you agree with the writings of Irenaeus and Justin Martyr? Perfect, no argument here!
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@logos_asarkos @ThePostLib They are men who lived in much closer proximity to Our Lord both chronologically and geographically, and many of whom learned directly from the twelve Apostles before they died. I trust their interpretation, in union with the Apostolic Church, over my own any day.
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EchoesInExile
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@FoundationDads I've thought about that movie a lot lately. Underrated and prophetic gem.
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EchoesInExile
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@aelfred_D And this scene is supposed to establish him to the audience as a smart character haha
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@CforCatholics What is your source on this? The USCCB People of Life Campaign collects for Pro-Life stuff. Are you using a different metric?
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@Happyholistichs If you had 30 people Vance’s age asking the questions, these hearings would sound VERY different
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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This is the kind of character development that kids my age just didn't have access to.
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Fr. Dwight Longenecker
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Did you know the young St Vincent de Paul was captured by Barbary pirates, sold into slavery in North Africa and managed to escape and make his way back to France?
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@dlongenecker1 This is the kind of character development that kids my age just didn't have access to.
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@shagbark_hick “The birthrate is unfixable”. Maybe at a large scale, but strong religious adherence seems to fix it in smaller communities. “But I don’t want to be religious”. Then it sounds more like a lack of will than a lack of workable solution.
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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The only thing that works is more religion. Amish, Orthodox Jews, and orthodox Catholics have high birth rates. Our friend group averages 3+ kids with more on the way. But unless there is a mass conversion event that is powerful enough to overpower the contraception culture, I agree with you.
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@EchoesInExile
EchoesInExile
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@realthefinn @Anc_Aesthetics Haha that’s a great analogy
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