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Jennifer Fitz's avatar

A personal prayer request, and then my top three positive moments of Pope Francis’s pontificate, and how they each in their different wayswitnessed to the Gospel.

Three Things I've Loved About Pope Francis
Steve Skojec's avatar

If anyone should have an opinion on the death of Pope Francis, it’s probably me. After all, I was one of the most prominent figures leading the charge against his kakistocratic papacy for years.

To be honest, I'm not even sure how I feel. At this point, it's complicated.

My latest, at The Skojec File:

Pope Francis is Dead, But the Damage is Done.
Renée Darline Roden's avatar

So honored to be included in this list and to learn that I have influenced another person to defect from *m*z*n

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Convicted Cardinal Becciu claims conclave voting rights; Vatican said ‘no’
Andrew Sullivan's avatar

From the Telegraph’s immortal Matt.

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Sonny Bunch's avatar

This week on Across the Movie Aisle,

and I are joined by , who is sitting in for the on-vacation Alyssa, to talk SINNERS. It's a good movie! And a good episode.

The Bulwark
Across the Movie Aisle
An All-'Sinners' Episode
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Mary L. Trump's avatar
Democracy Dies in Darkness. Indeed.
David Zimmerly's avatar

Skyler Johnson nailed it: “At least now we know ‘Democracy Dies in Darkness’ isn’t a motto, it’s their promise.”

GHM's avatar

Wow, so true. As a decades long subscriber- print and digital, this was a gut punch. My beloved hometown newspaper - I cancelled my subscription and Amazon prime. No more Whole foods either . So disappointing. On the other hand I am feeling so hopeful that Kamala Harris will be our next President ❤️

daien | nyc's avatar

I'm not clear why so many wapo readers want to injure journalists for a decision they had nothing to do with that disgusts them more than anyone else. They're the only ones these wapo cancellations hurt. What do a few thousand cancellations mean to moneybags Bezos? What readers need to cancel if they want to hurt Bezos is his real business, Amazon. Cancel Prime, cancel black Fridays, search the item you want online to find out who else sells it. You may find a better price, and journalism held …

Bezos is not the owner of Amazon anymore, he sold all but 9 shares of his stock, making him just a board member. The one who has the most of the stocks is the owner now. Each stock is worth about $556,000.

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