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Jorge Mario Bergoglio
dead at 88, stroke and heart failure
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St. Peter's Square
is named after one of Jesus' apostles, Saint Peter,
the square in Vatican City is where he was martyred.
A martyred is defined as, a person has been killed
because of their religious or political beliefs:
a martyred saint. a martyred civil rights activist...
The italian name for Saint Peter's Square is
Piazza San Pietro
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The Pope often appears in the windows
of the Apostolic Palace to deliver blessings,
particularly on Sundays at noon
for the Angelus Domini prayer.
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The Angelus Domini prayer is a Catholic devotion
commemorating the Incarnation of Christ.
The incarnation is the belief
that the pre-existent divine person of Jesus Christ,
God the Son, the second person of the Trinity,
and the Logos (Koine Greek for 'word'),
was 'made flesh' by being conceived
through the power of the Holy Spirit
in the womb of a woman, the Virgin Mary,
who is also known as the Theotokos
(Greek for "God-bearer" or 'Mother of God').
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At the center of the ovato tondo
stands the Vatican obelisk,
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The Vatican obelisk in St. Peter's Square
is a red granite, Egyptian monument.
It was originally in Heliopolis, Egypt,
then moved to Alexandria, and finally to Rome
by Emperor Caligula. In Rome, it was placed
in the Circus of Nero. Pope Sixtus V had it moved
to its current location in 1586.
The obelisk is a key feature of the square,
and it has been transformed into a Christian symbol
with a cross on top and a globe believed to hold relics.
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The Church's sacred atmosphere requires
a strict dress code for St. Peter's Basilica
requires visitors to cover their shoulders and knees.
This applies to both men and women.
Sleeveless tops, shorts above the knee,
and low-cut shirts are not permitted.
Men must remove hats, while women may wear them...
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The Pope engages in various activities
in St. Peter's Square, including delivering blessings,
holding General Audience events,
and presiding over liturgies, particularly
on major religious holidays like Easter and Christmas.
The square also serves as a place for funerals
and is a major pilgrimage destination.
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The Great Blizzard of 1888, also known as
the Great Blizzard of '88 or the Great White Hurricane
(March 11–14, 1888), was one of the most severe
recorded blizzards in American history.
Railroads were shut down and people were confined
to their homes for up to a week.
Railway and telegraph lines were disabled,
and this provided the impetus to move
these pieces of infrastructure underground.
Impetus is defined as
the force or energy with which a body moves...
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Messier 42
known as the middle 'star' in the 'sword' of Orion.
It is one of the brightest nebulae
and is visible to the naked eye in the night sky
with an apparent magnitude of 4.0.
Nebulae are interstellar clouds of gas and dust...
'Messier' is derived from French astronomer Charles Messier,
who compiled the first systematic catalog of nebulae and star clusters.
His catalog, now known as the Messier catalog, contains 110 objects,
and these objects are referred to as Messier objects.
The prefix 'M' is used to denote these objects,
followed by their number in the catalog.
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Charles Messier's Contribution in the 17th and 18th century,
primarily interested in seeking for comets.
Messier noticed that some celestial objects
looked like comets but were actually not.
To avoid confusing these objects with comets,
he created a catalog listing their positions
and distinguishing them from comets....
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Messier's catalog, now known as the Messier catalog,
was designed to help astronomers distinguish
between permanent and transient objects in the sky.
It served as a reference for identifying nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies,
allowing astronomers to focus on cometary research.
Cometary is defined as 'of or relating to a comet'.
Messier objects are named by their number in the Messier catalog,
preceded by the letter 'M'.
This system allows for easy identification and reference of these celestial objects.
The Messier catalog remains an important tool for amateur and professional astronomers,
providing a well-established system for identifying and referring
to many deep-sky objects. In the 1700's,
the year of the birth of Charles Messier,
born, 26 June 1730 in
Badonviller, France..
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The first American public library, was founded
in Philadelphia by Benjamin Franklin,
the city of Baltimore was founded within Maryland.
the first catholic mass celebrated in Philadelphia,
in the only Catholic church in colonial America,
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bowie, Maryland
is a Catholic church established in 1729.
The church was originally built
on part of the Jesuit plantation known as White Marsh Manor...
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John Peter Zenger, primarily known for his landmark libel trial in 1735,
established an important precedent for freedom of the press..
John Peter Zenger accused the government of rigging elections...
Zenger's trial in 1735 was a pivotal moment
in the development of freedom of the press in America...
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Monday, April 21, 2025
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dead at 88, stroke and heart failure
and sovereign of the Vatican City State
from 13 March 20 13 until his death.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio was the first pope from the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit Order),
the first from the Americas and the Southern Hemisphere,
and the first born or raised outside Europe
since the 8th-century Syrian pope Gregory III.
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was inspired to join
the Jesuits in 1958 after recovering from severe illness.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio was ordained a Catholic priest in 1969;
from 1973 to 1979, he was the Jesuit provincial superior in Argentina.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998
and was created a cardinal in 2001 by Pope John Paul II.
Following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI on 28 February 2013,
a papal conclave elected Jorge Mario Bergoglio as his successor on 13 March...
The term "Catholic Jesuits"
refers to the religious order of the Society of Jesus,
a male religious order within the Catholic Church.
A Jesuit member is a member of the largest Catholic religious order
for men in the world.
Regimini militantis Ecclesiae
(The Government of the Church Militant)
was the papal bull promulgated by Pope Paul III
on September 27, 1540,
which gave a first approval to the Society of Jesus,
also known as the Jesuits,
but limited the number of its members to sixty...
"Jewelz" is a slang term used for someone who is wealthy or affluent.
"Demons" refers to malevolent spirits or entities in religious
and mythological belief systems.
AKA_'The Master_of_Suspense'_Nickname 'Hitch'.
was a practicing Catholic throughout his life,
raised in a strict Catholic household
and attending Catholic schools.
He attended a Jesuit high school
and attended St. Ignatius College.
His career spanned six decades
and included directing over 60 films,
many of which are still studied and watched today.
In the whispers of the wealthy
At 6 years old, after some childish misdeed,
Hitchcock's father sent him to the local police station
with a note addressed
to the duty officer.
The note requested that the young Alfred
be jailed for 5 minutes as a punishment,
and the duty officer duly complied...
This event most likely contributed to Hitchcock’s lifelong fear
of the police and authority figures,
along with the motif of wrongful imprisonment
that featured in many of his films.
Steven Spielberg idolized Hitchcock
and repeatedly tried to meet with him,
but Hitchcock repeatedly refused.
Hitchcock had to have Steven Spielberg
removed from one of his sets.
Hitchcock eventually revealed the reason to Bruce Dern.
saying that after being paid a million dollars to voice Jaws
at Universal Studios, he felt too ashamed
to meet the film’s director.
later it was said, that Hitchcock was being humorous
he disliked the film about the fish
and felt the Great Whites were misrepresented in reviews..
The three mechanical sharks, nicknamed Bruce,
malfunctioned frequently..
the salt water in the ocean corroded
the mechanics of the sharks.
The sharks were tested in freshwater initially,
and they worked in those conditions.
But the salt was another matter entirely..
In 1975, Alfred Hitchcock was the third-biggest investor
in Universal Studios, making him a wealthy man
and a towering presence..
lived with inner demons of lust
and possessiveness, dark fantasies about killing,
and unfulfilled sexual daydreams...
Jorge Mario Bergoglio
dead at 88, stroke and heart failure
Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church
has been reported as far back as the 11th century..
The sexual abuse of children by priests
has received significant media and public attention
in the United States, Canada, Ireland,
the United Kingdom, the Philippines,
Belgium, France, Germany, and Australia.
A damning report by a royal commission
into institutional child abuse in Australia,
which alleged more than 1,800 Catholic priests,
brothers, lay people, and religious sisters
across the country had assaulted thousands
of children over the past 65 years.
The Holy See also called the See of Rome, the Petrine See or the Apostolic See
is the central governing body of the Catholic Church
and the Vatican City State. It encompasses the office
of the pope as the bishop of the apostolic episcopal see of Rome,
and serves as the spiritual and administrative authority
of the worldwide Catholic Church and Vatican City.
The Holy See is often metonymically referred to as the 'Vatican'
The term metonymically, is the act of referring to something
using a word that describes one of its qualities or features..
The word 'see' comes from the word 'Sedes;
directly translates to 'seat' or 'throne'
in the context of physical objects.
1,700 priests and clergy accused of sex abuse
are unsupervised..
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The Society of Jesus, founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola,
is a prominent religious order within the Catholic Church
known for its educational, missionary, and pastoral work.
In religious contexts, demons are often portrayed as evil spirits
or entities that oppose God and are associated with sin and evil.
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Allegations of Moral Corruption:
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Accusations of political intrigue, financial misdeeds,
and challenges to traditional church authority
fueled anti-Jesuit sentiment.
This culminated in various expulsion orders across Europe,
driven by influential leaders like the marquês de Pombal in Portugal
and King Louis XV of France.
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The term "demons" could be used to imply that the Jesuits
are engaged in morally corrupt practices
or have become too focused on earthly power and wealth
rather than spiritual pursuits.
Jesuit missions in the Americas became controversial in Europe,
especially in Spain and Portugal where they were seen as
interfering with the proper colonial enterprises of the royal governments.
The Jesuits were often seen as the only force
standing between the Indigenous and slavery.
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