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Elon Musk @elonmusk - Starship
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2043225145356263772

End Wokeness @EndWokeness - Celebrated today's results in Hungary: 
Alexander Soros
Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton 
Kier Starmer 
Zelenskyy
Sanchez
Macron
Merz 
EU
This should tell you everything  
https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/2043520193423462726

End Wokeness @EndWokeness - Hungary will miss him. Very soon.
https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/2043452303655514190

Eric Daugherty @EricLDaugh - Video: JUST NOW — PRESIDENT TRUMP goes hard on POPE LEO: "I'm not a big fan of Pope Leo. A very liberal person and a man that doesn't believe in stopping crime!" 
"He likes crime, I guess!" 
"He's worried about FEAR? What about fear when the ministers and priests...were ARRESTED https://t.co/0Wg5yVdt4O"
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2043498725696270826

EU Council @EUCouncil - Conspiracy theories aren’t new – but their scale and impact have changed.  
In today’s digital space, they’re a powerful part of the disinformation ecosystem.  
Our latest paper explores what drives them, how they spread, and their real-world impact.  
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/documents-publications/council-research-papers/#latest
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https://x.com/EUCouncil/status/2042506098586878105

Father V @father_rmv - The liturgical year constitutes the annual cycle through which the Church celebrates the central mysteries of the Christian faith, particularly the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ, along with the ongoing presence of the Holy Spirit and the witness of the saints.
It begins on the First Sunday of Advent, typically in late November or early December, and concludes on the Saturday preceding the subsequent Advent. The structure encompasses two primary cycles that interweave throughout the year. The temporal cycle focuses on the seasons commemorating events in the life of Christ.
Advent serves as a period of preparation and expectant hope for the coming of the Savior. Christmas, extending from December 25 until the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, honors the Incarnation and birth of Jesus.
Ordinary Time follows, consisting of two segments, one after Christmas and another after Pentecost, during which the faithful reflect upon the public ministry and teachings of Christ.
Lent, beginning on Ash Wednesday and lasting approximately forty days, emphasizes penance, prayer, and spiritual renewal in anticipation of Easter. The Easter Triduum, spanning from the evening of Holy Thursday through Easter Sunday, represents the pinnacle of the liturgical year by recalling the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of the Lord.
The Easter Season unfolds over fifty days, culminating in Pentecost and rejoicing in the Resurrection and the descent of the Holy Spirit.
The sanctoral cycle complements this by observing fixed or movable feasts dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the apostles, martyrs, and other saints, as well as key mysteries such as the Holy Trinity and the Eucharist.
The dates of movable feasts shift annually according to the calculation of Easter, which falls on the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox. Fixed feasts, by contrast, recur on predetermined calendar dates.
Distinct liturgical colors accompany each season and feast, including purple for Advent and Lent, white or gold for Christmas and Easter, red for Pentecost and feasts of martyrs, and green for Ordinary Time.
Through this orderly progression of seasons and celebrations, the liturgical year sanctifies the passage of time and continually directs the faithful toward the mysteries of salvation history.
https://x.com/father_rmv/status/2042586161361633594
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