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Priesthood: Divine Calling
By Raphael Wolftone Quinlivan The question of vocation has resonated throughout human history, echoing in the hearts of those who sense a deeper purpose, a calling beyond the ordinary fabric of daily life. For men discerning a path to the Catholic priesthood, this sense of calling is not merely a personal inclination or a reaction to societal pressures; it is, at its core, a divine invitation. Understanding the true nature of this vocation requires us to look beyond ourselves
Gabriel Jackson
6 hours ago24 min read
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My Struggle
By Raphael Wolftone Quinlivan The term "white supremacy" conjures immediate and visceral images for most people: burning crosses, hooded figures, swastikas, and the chilling rhetoric of racial extermination. For generations, this has been the common understanding, etched into public consciousness through harrowing historical accounts and stark media portrayals. It refers to an ideology and a movement explicitly dedicated to the belief in the inherent superiority of the white
Gabriel Jackson
1 day ago19 min read
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Plantation
By Raphael Wolftone Quinlivan Before the creak of wooden hulls met the horizon, before the glint of Spanish armor pierced the dense foliage, and long before the clamor of European tongues echoed across the shores, this land pulsed with life. It was a land shaped by hands that understood its rhythms, by feet that had trodden its sandy paths for millennia. Here, on the northeastern coast of what would eventually be named Florida, the Timucua people flourished, their existence a
Gabriel Jackson
1 day ago10 min read
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