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Hillbilly Catholic @RosaryQuotes123 - In 2013, during Mass at Christ the King Church, Vilakkannur in the Indian state of Kerala, a mysterious image resembling Christ appeared on the consecrated Host as Fr. Thomas Pathickal was celebrating.
After nearly 12 years of investigation, the Vatican officially recognized it in 2025 as India’s first approved Eucharistic miracle.
https://x.com/RosaryQuotes123/status/2027599496889184318

Hollywood Golden Age of Cinema @HGACinema - In September 2025, a once believed lost film was found in a private collection in Western Pennsylvania and the box of old film reels was donated to the Library of Congress's National Audio-Visual Conservation Centre in Virginia. One of them was a nearly 130-year-old, long-lost film by iconic French filmmaker George Méliès. It had not been seen by anyone in likely more than a century.
Technicians spent more than a week scanning and stabilising the French short silent film “Gugusse and the Automaton” (French: Gugusse et l'Automate also known as The Clown and the Automaton) ― which features, by the way, the first known moving image of what might be called a robot.
A clip of the film can be viewed here: https://t.co/dJqQ78QsJi
Video courtesy @librarycongress
https://x.com/HGACinema/status/2027521326261686382

Homeland Security @DHSgov - In the aftermath of the devastating attacks of September 11, 2001, the Department of Homeland Security was established. Today, as we mark 23 years since DHS’ founding, we reflect on the incredible work the men and women of our department do every single day.
The accomplishments of the Department of Homeland Security, under Secretary Noem, have solidified DHS’ position to put the safety of Americans first. 
This is just the beginning.  
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https://x.com/DHSgov/status/2028201357128216986

Houman David Hemmati, MD, PhD @houmanhemmati - 47 years ago, I stood at a window in Tehran as a 3-year-old boy, smelling burning tires and hearing the chants that would steal my country. I didn’t have words for what was happening. Today, I am watching smoke rise over the same city — but this time the smoke is not the end of Iran. It is, God willing, the beginning of her resurrection.
Several weeks ago I wrote in that the fever of 1979 was finally breaking. I never imagined I would wake up to see that fever confronted so directly. Israel — with the clear support of the United States — has launched a preemptive strike deep into Tehran and against the regime’s military machinery. Explosions in the capital. Military targets hit. The IRGC’s aura of invincibility, already cracked, is shattering in real time.
I do not celebrate war. No decent person does. What I celebrate — what millions of Iranians inside the country and in the diaspora have prayed for in secret for decades — is the possibility that a regime which has no right to exist may finally be forced to go.
This is the same regime that:
- Armed and cheered the October 7 massacre against Israel for no reason other than pure genocidal hatred.
- Murdered tens of thousands of its own sons and daughters who dared to walk peacefully in the streets demanding the most basic freedoms.
- Gouges out the eyes of young women for the “crime” of wearing makeup.
- Hangs teenagers from cranes for posting a tweet.
- Exports terror, poverty, and darkness to every corner it can reach including the U.S.
No nation, no people, should have to live under that. Not Israelis. Not Americans. Not Lebanese. Not Syrians. And certainly not Iranians.
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