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Love Begins
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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todays bird
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Mike Driver
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost
trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art

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Albert Camus, from a notebook entry featured in The Complete Notebooks of Albert Camus
Jane Birkin in Wonderwall, 1968
just Jane Birkin
Jane Birkin talking about Serge Gainsbourg, 1970
Hail! Guardian of the redeemer, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
To you God entrusted His only Son,
In you Mary placed Her trust:
With you Christ became man.
Blessed Joseph, to us too, show yourself as a father and guide us in the path of Life.
Obtain for us grace, mercy, and courage, and defend us from every evil
Amen.
-the Patris Corde, Pope Francis
Title: Saint Thomas Aquinas, Protector of the University of Cuzco Artist: unknown Peruvian artist Date: ca. 1690-95 Genre: religious art Period: Baroque Movement: Cuzco School Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 161 cm (63.3 in) high x 117 cm (46 in) wide Location: Lima Art Museum, Lima, Peru
Patron Saints for your problems
If you see a problem you're experiencing down below, pray to the associated saint for intercession to aid you. ♥
Insomnia — St. Peter Damian Headaches — St. Teresa of Avila Illness — St. Raphael the Archangel Chronic illness — St. Lidwina Burnout — St. Thomas Aquinas Animal wellness — St. Francis of Assisi Studying / academia — St. Joseph of Cupertino Housing insecurity — St. Benedict Joseph Labre Anxiety / depression — St. Dymphna Desperation / hopelessness — St. Jude Thaddaeus Loneliness — St. Rita of Cascia Gender identity — St. Joan of Arc Fear / insecurity — St. Michael the Archangel Dysfunctional families — St. Eugene de Mazenod Abuse — St. Monica Grief — St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Financial trouble — St. Matthew Lost items — St. Anthony of Padua Travel / motorists — St. Christopher Spiritual oppression — St. Benedict
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Stop using ai art to depict Jesus.
Jesus was a carpenter, he had to use his own creativity to make stuff.
Maybe you should too.
If me and you are made in God's image, that includes disabilities.
If me and you are made in God's image, that includes mental illness.
If me and you are made in God's image, that includes intellectual disabilities.
If me and you are made in God's image, that means He feels your pain with you.
“i asked chatgpt” well i asked Mary, Mother of God and she said to do better
I think my favorite depictions of Mary are the ones in which she’s laying into demons like nobody’s business
Like yes queen, kick his ass
How dare you stand in the face of unrighteousness and not do something about it. Why do you see unjust before your eyes and not do anything about it?
I always remember St. Herman of Alaska, who could not help but cry at such sight of cruelty that the natives experienced. The same people who eagerly came to him for baptism and for the stories of Saint. The same people he nurtured and joyfully laughed with, the same small kids who were forced into labor and sexual abuse. At such a sight the toughest man shall crumble down crying, knowing his dear children are hurt.
How dare you not pray and pray and be loud with your voices on the abuse that is happening in the world? Why are you silent with the mouth that the Lord gave you? How can you look your dear brother and sisters in the eyes after not doing anything to help them?
Jesus Christ did not shy away from helping the needy and poor, no matter the consequences. He did not care about the watchful eyes of authorities writing down his help. St. Herman, watching his dear children being hurt, did not care about the abuse he faced when he helped the oppressed natives. The natives who were sentenced to starvation and abuse.
Why call yourself Christian if you stand with oppression with your silence?
All roads lead to Rome