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Why Catholic?

For over a thousand years, England was a Catholic country. Christianisation in the British Isles dates back to the early centuries. England brought forth many saints, hardly known to today’s average Brit. Before King Henry VIII forcibly abolished the Catholic Church, there had been over 800 monasteries none of which survived. The dissolution of the

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We Are Approaching a Critical Turning Point in Modern Human History and the Outlook Is Very Unclear

By Doug Brodie My heretical epitaph Introduction  With my 80th birthday looming and in revulsion at the concerted, multi-pronged political attacks assailing us (set out below), the unusual purpose of this post is to present a draft of my own epitaph. I’ve done this now while I’m still up-to-date for the benefit of the many

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An Urgent Call to Action – Government Is Launching New Assault On Nation’s Children

They are after your children! They will use children as the excuse for the next lockdown. Don’t believe them. Turn off your TVs. (Vobes/Rumble) Update: The roll-out of nasal flu vaccination in schools will not only take place in secondary schools (as described in the article below), but also in primary schools. See the government

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Archbishop Viganò: ‘Globalism Is a Satanic Preparation for the Rise of the Antichrist’

Interview with Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò. Originally published in French. Paul DEROGIS: Excellency, during his recent appearance on the French programme ‘Géopolitique Profonde’, when asked about his “Roman” contacts, the president of Civitas, Alain Escada, replied that Bishop Viganò was the only Roman prelate today, apart from those ordained without Roman consent, to fight the

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Evidence that Antidepressants Increase the Risk of Suicide

Open letter to Managing Editor Mary K. Billingsley, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryEditor Dost Öngür, JAMA Psychiatry (previously Archives of General Psychiatry) Call for retraction of three fraudulent trial reports of antidepressants in children and adolescents We, a Professor emeritus and specialist in internal medicine with expertise in clinical trials,

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Forget to Forgive?

By T J Martin I’ve always had a problem forgiving. Despite the Biblical injunction, despite bouncy life coaches, despite my better angels, forgiveness is hard work! Lately, though, I have begun to wonder whether my difficulty forgiving is more physiology than moral failure, whether something far older and more innate is at work. In each

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