The legacy media's attacks on Pete Hegseth's Jerusalem Cross and Deus vult tattoos are anti-Christian bigotry.
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Amid controversy over religious-themed tattoos sported by President-elect Trump's pick for defense secretary, a U.S. office ...
Today, the Jerusalem Cross is still the main insignia of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem — the Latin Catholic diocese for ...
In 1506, Pope Julius II ordered the demolition of the original basilica dedicated to St. Peter to construct the second Basilica of St. Peter, which still stands today. Pope Urban VIII solemnly ...
The first modern pope to visit Rebibbia was St. John Paul II, in one of the most iconic moments ... made pastoral visits to urban prisons in Rome, and in October 1868 went out to visit a newly ...
the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Pope John Paul II. Although he was criticized by fundamentalists from the right, and by progressive theologians like Reinhold Niebuhr from the left ...
The just war From the very beginning of the First Crusade in 1096 ... Instead, the instigator and leader of the crusading army was none other than the Pope himself, Urban II. This is highly ...
Social media posts alleged that Pete Hegseth, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, wears white ...
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