Pope Leo Regina Caeli Doubles Down as Vance Silence Passes Seventy Two Hours
Leo named the wars and called the wagers thieves; the vice president who once told the Pope to be careful with theology stayed audible only in his absence.
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Leo named the wars and called the wagers thieves; the vice president who once told the Pope to be careful with theology stayed audible only in his absence.
The color-comics fight now reads less like taste policing than the first visible edge of institutional capture.
Eleven days after the executive order on firing squads, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops still has no equivalent institutional reply.
Novaya Gazeta journalist Oleg Roldugin remains in pre-trial detention on a personal-data charge that turns Telegram contacts into evidence.
Twenty-six days remain until the May 22 final World News Roundup; CBS and parent Paramount have offered no reversal in five weeks.
Eighty-one days into the Washington Post layoffs, owner Jeff Bezos has not spoken publicly and the Guild's count holds at 375 journalists.
Laura Tingle's ABC analysis cites the Committee to Protect Journalists' record to call the IDF the most lethal military to journalists since 1992.
Sunday gave the world a doctrine speech and the absence of a diplomatic note — both positions in the same Vatican grammar.