Stolen moments
The delegation pleaded with Heytesbury to follow the example of Belgium and Portugal, which had closed their ports to food exports
Canada
These laws sowed the seed for further discontent and rebellion.
When considering why the narrative around so many issues is so at odds with the reality, one of the main reasons is that there pertains an esteem/self-esteem inversion among many groups of people. This psychological occurrence can be seen in a spoiled child, who because of the high esteem given to them, has developed a […]
Concern For Privacy Over Proposed New Surveillance Powers
Pro-life crowds gathered at NYC’s International Gift of Life Walk to make their voices heard
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True Stories of Courageous Christians Living their Faith in Muslim Lands
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In the very early days of Christianity, there was the phenomenon of the Desert Fathers (and Mothers), people who sought the wilderness so as to avoid the various distractions of society, to try to better practise the gospel way of life. Later was the example of St. Benedict (5th century), who built a monastery at Monte Cassino […]
ON THIS DAY: 3 NOVEMBER 1845: Irish Delegation visited Lord Heytesbury to act immediately and stop the export of food from Ireland because millions were starving. He declined. On that date, a delegation of concerned and alarmed Irishmen including Daniel O’Connell, Mayor O’Sullivan of Dublin and twenty others visited Britain’s Viceroy in Ireland, Lord Heytesbury. […]