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Anthony Constantino @constantino - Daddy Mamdani's books convinced impressionable young men to kill Jews wearing suicide vests more effectively than this wannabe comedian's jokes made a favorable crowd laugh.
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gianmarco @GianmarcoSoresi
Andrew Cuomo has lost the Italian Jewish vote
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Archaeology & Art @archaeologyart - Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in her sculpture studio. American, c. 1910s–1930s. Medium: black-and-white studio photograph (gelatin silver print). Founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art; professional sculptor active in New York and Paris.
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Arcivescovo Carlo Maria Viganò @CarloMVigano - Auto-translated from French by Grok
THERE IS NO PARADISE FOR COWARDS
The victory of the Holy League at Lepanto
Speech by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò at the congress of the cultural association “Veneto Russia” - Settimo di Pescantina (VR) - October 11, 2025
“[…] It was their courage, their self-denial, but above all their sincere and virile faith that constituted that nothingness which the Lord expects from us before entering the battlefield at our side and granting us a victory that would otherwise be unthinkable. His all, our nothingness. The nothingness of those who, on the facades of palaces, were not ashamed to engrave Non nobis Domine non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
The nothingness of those who, established in authority and members of the Most Serene Senate, did not hesitate to attribute the victory of the Christian fleet not to naval power, nor to the strength of arms, but to the intercession of the Holy Virgin of the Rosary, whom Saint Pius V – the Pope of Lepanto – had ordered to be invoked by reciting the Holy Rosary.
Because there was a time when men were men, men of valor, men of their word, men of war, men of faith. Sinners, certainly, but courageous, ready to die to defend the Holy Church and to drive back the idolatrous invaders to their distant shores. Ut Turcarum et hæreticorum conatus ad nihilum perducere digneris: Te rogamus, audi nos! This is how they prayed in Constantinople, this is how they prayed at Lepanto, this is how they prayed in Vienna, always confident that God’s help would come at the moment when it would manifest, unequivocally, as divine and supernatural, and always through the mediation of the Mother of God, the all-powerful by Grace.

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