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Letter from the Holy Father to the new President of the Department for the Doctrine of the Faith to His Excellency the HonorableBishop Victor Manuel Fernandez Vatican, 1 July 2023 Dear brother, As the new mayor of Dicastery for the Doctrine of FaithI entrust you with a mission which I consider very valuable. yours The primary aim is to preserve the teaching of faith “to give reason for our hope, but not as enemies pointing and condemning.” [1]. The department you would head at other times began to use unethical methods. Those were times when possible doctrinal errors were pursued…

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Want to know how to make your relationship take off? The researchers devoted themselves to investigating some of the strategies that people typically adopt in this task and discovered which were the most effective. Read more: Don’t ignore the signs! 5 signs that your relationship is on the brink of collapse Interesting conclusions The study, conducted by a team from the University of Nicosia in Cyprus and published in the journal Evolutionary Psychology, brought together Greek-speaking men and women of different ages. They ran three separate experiments to come to some interesting conclusions. The first experiment In the first experiment,…

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In addition to hundreds of thousands of people, several species of animals are falling victim to climate change. One of them is the chipmunk, which uses and abuses the act of stretching out on the ground to deal with the heat. This behavior is used by some animals Cool at body temperature. Squirrels find cool surfaces and lie on their bellies with their legs spread out to cool off. Sunny Korau of the City of Gardens explains the entertainment department. New York, to NPR. But it’s not just the squirrels that are rampaging, as a publication from the United States…

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No one should scribble on historical monuments, but it seems that this is not clear to everyone. This happens because some cultural structures need to be preserved by countries. Therefore, damaging the paint of the work is an irresponsible act, as these structures represent the identity of the people. Understand what prompted this tourist to sign up for the famous amphitheater. See also: disgust! The tourist encounters a disturbing scene in the restaurant The Colosseum: an ancient monument One of the most famous monuments in the world is the Colosseum, located in Rome, Italy. Built in the first century AD,…

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Walking is an activity that we do every day, and because it is so basic, we often do not pay much attention to the way we walk. However, the way we walk can reveal a lot about us a personality And even about our state of mind. For you to better understand what this means, in this text we have presented different types of walking and what they can reveal about you. paying off! Quick and lively step If you are a person who walks with a fast and energetic step, this may indicate that you are a determined and…

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Reading time: 1 minute We don’t always have air conditioners to cool us down on hot summer days. But do not worry! There are several ways to leave the environment Much cooler and more comfortable, even without using this device. In this article, we are going to share practical tips to refresh your environment and enjoy summer in the best possible way. 5 tips to cool the environment without air conditioning Breathing Ventilation is necessary to cool the room. So open the windows and place the fans strategically. Place fans where they can pull in hot air and let in…

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It would be wrong for the Government of Canada to issue an apology to people who were not vaccinated against COVID-19 And tell them they were “right” about it Bannedas indicated in posts on social networks. The content smears a 2022 letter to the premier of the Canadian province of Alberta, Daniel Smith, in which she apologized for the restrictions on those who did not take the doses. The Canadian government admits: “The unvaccinated were right about the vaccinations.” mRNA [RNA mensageiro]The government issued a rare apology to unvaccinated citizens last week and admitted it was right all along about…

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Former deputy María Corina Machado, one of the candidates in the opposition primaries for the 2024 presidential election in Venezuela| Photo: EFE/Miguel GutiérrezThe Comptroller General of Venezuela has confirmed that former deputy María Corina Machado, one of the candidates in the opposition primaries for the 2024 presidential election, has been suspended from running for elective office for 15 years. The information was published on Friday (30) by National Representative Jose Prieto.According to Agência EFE, in a document released by the congressman’s press office, the watchdog said that Machado’s blocking of participation in the election occurred after a property investigation indicated…

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On Thursday (29), a 7-year-old boy and his mother died after falling into the sea from a passenger ferry, from a height of 20 metres, in the Baltic Sea. According to Extra, Swedish authorities stated that the baby fell off the ship that was traveling from Sweden to Poland, and that the mother instinctively jumped into the sea to try to save him. They were taken to a helicopter and taken to a hospital in Karlskrona (Sweden), but they did not resist. “Unfortunately, in the morning we received information from the Swedish side that we must pass on this terrible…

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a korean culture It is rich in unique traditions and customs, including the way people treat each other and history. In the country, there are still customs and traditions in this regard that we have not seen anywhere else in the world, which is simply amazing. In fact, many of these customs have been “exported” to other cultures around the world. If you are interested in learning more about dating culture in South Korea, here are eight interesting customs that you may not have been aware of. Check it out now! 1. Korean Valentine’s Day In South Korea, Valentine’s Day…

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