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Ben Sasse has always been honest, but facing a terminal diagnosis he has been unplugged. Last night, in exactly 13 seconds, he explained the real reason compulsory education ever started in America. Catholics, consider this when making choices about education for your children.

Ben Sasse has always been honest, but facing a terminal diagnosis he has been unplugged. Last night, in exactly 13 seconds, he explained the real reason compulsory education ever started in America. Catholics, consider this when making choices about education for your children.

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For centuries, churches were the tallest structures in the world. This reality not only shaped skylines, but the orientation of culture itself. The tallest churches on Earth - a thread🧵 1. At 157 m (515 ft), Cologne Cathedral is the tallest twin-spired church in the world.

For centuries, churches were the tallest structures in the world. This reality not only shaped skylines, but the orientation of culture itself. The tallest churches on Earth - a thread🧵 1. At 157 m (515 ft), Cologne Cathedral is the tallest twin-spired church in the world.

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Cologne Cathedral took 632 years to complete. Construction began in 1248 and was finally finished in 1880, making it one of the longest building projects in architectural history.

Cologne Cathedral took 632 years to complete. Construction began in 1248 and was finally finished in 1880, making it one of the longest building projects in architectural history.

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The most beautiful church ceilings in the world A thread 🧵 1. Santissima Annunziata, Florence

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The most beautiful church ceilings in the world A thread 🧵 1. Santissima Annunziata, Florence

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You probably didn't know this, but Antonio Vivaldi was an ordained Catholic priest. He stopped saying Mass within a year, though he remained devout for the rest of his life, and spent the next four decades writing 500 concertos and teaching music at a Venetian orphanage.

You probably didn't know this, but Antonio Vivaldi was an ordained Catholic priest. He stopped saying Mass within a year, though he remained devout for the rest of his life, and spent the next four decades writing 500 concertos and teaching music at a Venetian orphanage.

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The largest churches in the world 🧵 1. St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City

The largest churches in the world 🧵 1. St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City

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The most beautiful church ceilings in the world A thread 🧵 1. Church of the Savior on Blood, Saint Petersburg

The most beautiful church ceilings in the world A thread 🧵 1. Church of the Savior on Blood, Saint Petersburg

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Marco Rubio beautifully sharing the gospel

Marco Rubio beautifully sharing the gospel

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What do you notice about the these Dominican priests singing the Salve Regina in Latin? Are any of them over 40? The future is orthodox and bright.

What do you notice about the these Dominican priests singing the Salve Regina in Latin? Are any of them over 40? The future is orthodox and bright.

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17. In Corfu, Greece, a unique Easter tradition involves smashing large clay pots filled with water from balconies onto the streets. This custom, observed on Holy Saturday, is believed to ward off evil spirits and symbolizes the rebirth of nature after winter.

17. In Corfu, Greece, a unique Easter tradition involves smashing large clay pots filled with water from balconies onto the streets. This custom, observed on Holy Saturday, is believed to ward off evil spirits and symbolizes the rebirth of nature after winter.

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Ringing in Pope Leo XIV from Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville, MD. This is where my daughters go to school!

Ringing in Pope Leo XIV from Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville, MD. This is where my daughters go to school!

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My youngest falling asleep eating dinner 😂

My youngest falling asleep eating dinner 😂

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Communist revolutions involve violence and vandalism. This revolution involves the next generation singing timeless truth in Latin with otherworldly beauty. This is the quiet movement sweeping America. This is from John Paul the Great Academy in Lafayette, Louisiana.

Communist revolutions involve violence and vandalism. This revolution involves the next generation singing timeless truth in Latin with otherworldly beauty. This is the quiet movement sweeping America. This is from John Paul the Great Academy in Lafayette, Louisiana.

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Just listen. These are the students at Saint Agnes Academy in St. Paul Minnesota.

Just listen. These are the students at Saint Agnes Academy in St. Paul Minnesota.

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9. The Old City of Jerusalem

9. The Old City of Jerusalem

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8. Church del Gesù, Rome Completed in the 1500s, this masterpiece became a model for many churches around the world, especially in Central Europe.

8. Church del Gesù, Rome Completed in the 1500s, this masterpiece became a model for many churches around the world, especially in Central Europe.

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9. Ad Deir, Petra, Jordan

9. Ad Deir, Petra, Jordan

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Thread of ancient wonders reconstructed 🧵 1. The Colosseum, Rome (70–80 AD)
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The Narnia books are deeply Christian. But they're also a lesson on why BOTH children and adults need mythic stories. When the Pevensie children grow up, Susan refuses to accept Narnia was real and gets lost in the material world: "interested in nothing nowadays except nylons and lipstick and invitations". The story ends with the children's tragic death in a train wreck, and reunion with Aslan in Narnia. But Susan wasn't on the train with her siblings. She carries on in life, "too keen on being grown-up", and we're left to wonder if she'll make it into Aslan's "heaven." Susan's desire to grow up is the key point of the entire series — Lewis understood that the grind of modernity (and adulthood) makes us lose a sense of mystery in ordinary things, but mythic stories open us up to the idea of reality beyond the material. However, rather than merely helping you escape reality, myths tear down the "veil of familiarity" so you can see it more clearly, and find out that you're part of a grand narrative. That's exactly what happens to the Pevensie children: they discover that their place in the world is one of royal significance, crowned as monarchs and entrusted to preside over a Golden Age of peace in Narnia. Encountering ideas inside a mythic world makes them appear richer than they ever could in prosaic language. Aslan is made more captivating by the fantastical qualities of his being, and with the veil broken down, you're more susceptible to the lessons he has to offer. As Aslan says himself: "This was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there."

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15 things you (probably) didn't know about the Sagrada Família 🧵 1. It’s the largest unfinished Catholic church
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