Catholic Canadian zoomer living at the end of history. Writer, romanticist and aspiring counter-revolutionary. Header image is Rogier van der Weyden's Braque Triptych.
When Victor Hugo said To love another person is to see the face of God, and Dostoevsky said To love someone means to see them as God intended them and The more you succeed in loving, the more you’ll be convinced at the existence of God and the immortality of your soul.
Pro-aborts went real fast from “abortion is only 3% of Planned Parenthood’s services” to “overturning Roe v Wade will completely eliminate Planned Parenthood,” huh?
Happy Victoria Day to all my fellow leafs on here. May our beautiful country one day returns to its roots as a Catholic constitutional monarchy, in contrast with the secular liberal hell-state we are all currently living in.
Happy Feast Day
Saint Rita of Cascia
1381-1457
Feast Day: May 22
Patronage: lost and impossible causes, sickness, wounds, marital problems, abuse, mothers, infertility
St. Rita was married at an early age to a man described as cruel and harsh. They had two sons. After her husband was killed and both sons died, she entered the Augustinians in their convent at Cascia. She earned fame for her austerity, devotion to prayer, and charity. She received visions and wounds on her forehead which resembled the crown of thorns. She died on May 22 at Cascia, and many miracles were reported instantly.
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“they aren’t persons until birth due to (x) developmental capability”
homie. like idk if you’ve ever been exposed to a newborn child but. they are like a fetus in virtually every single way. not self aware, constantly sleeping, eating, pooping, unable to socialize consciously. a newborn child is still 99% biologically dependent on their caregivers, in a very physical manner - for nutrition and comfort, but also for temperature regulation, breathing regulation. like. they physically need to be on and with their caregivers to live. like. the born distinction is actually not as clear and obvious as you think it is.
If what you're doing is not a grift, it is going to succeed eventually [...] and if your relationship with God is strong, if you can attest to the things that you believe in through your works, it's going to work out. No one can take that away from you, because that's not there's to take.
Vincente Void, “Only God Can Cancel Us: On Immanent Cyberculture with Endproject”