Can gratitude and grief coexist? Explore how loss teaches us what matters most, and why Thanksgiving is more meaningful when we honor both joy and sorrow. Lessons from Joseph’s Letter.
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The Vatican’s Secrets: When Power Protects Itself at the Cost of Truth
The Vatican Archives hold centuries of secrets. From Galileo to abuse scandals, explore why religious institutions prioritize power over transparency—and what it means for faith today.
All Saints’ Day: Celebrating the Questioners, Not Just the Believers
All Saints’ Day honors those who walked in faith—but what about the saints who questioned? Explore how doubt strengthens belief and why the most faithful are often those who ask the hardest questions.
Faith in Uncertain Times: What Rome’s Strikes Teach Us About Trust in Leadership and Religious Institutions
Discover how Italy’s 2025 strikes reveal deeper questions about faith, institutional power, and trust in religious leadership. Explore the connection between political unrest and spiritual questioning.
Religion, Power & Indigenous Wisdom: What History Missed
Explore the Prince Andrew scandal with Epstein and Maxwell—uncovering royal power, privilege, and the hidden networks shaping influence and control.
The Shadow of Discipline: Hitler’s Catholic Roots and the Intergenerational Legacy of Neo-Nazi Ideology
What if the seeds of extremism aren’t sown in rage, but in reverence?
What if the structures we trust to shape virtue—faith, discipline, tradition—can also lay the groundwork for something darker?