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Today in historyn April 22
On this day in 2005, John Paul II, history’s most well-traveled pope and the first non-Italian to hold the position since the 16th century, dies at his home in the Vatican. Six days later, two million people packed Vatican City … Continue reading
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christians, the church, and a late night rant
It’s nearly 2am. Can’t sleep tonight. A quick preface: It’s 2am and I’m ranting. I consider myself to be guilty of everything I accuse. Just let me rant. I can’t fully explain it, but I am filled with anger tonight. … Continue reading
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