you will know them by their fruits
He is filled with fury, because he knows that his time is short.
>I wonder if Balenciaga is panicking right now.
https://wwd.com/business-news/human-resources/caroline-rush-stepping-down-ceo-british-fashion-council-1236623745/
Caroline Rush Is Stepping Down as CEO of the British Fashion Council
Rush, who has been in the job for 15 years and helped shepherd the industry through Brexit and the pandemic, will leave in June 2025. A hunt for her successor is underway.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simian_Mobile_Disco
What's with the blue barrel?
https://x.com/FLOTUS/status/1267929157654269955
.@POTUS & I honored the life & legacy of Saint John Paul II at @JP2Shrine today.
His passion & dedication for religious freedom is a legacy that we must protect for people around the world.
>JP2Shrine
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/258256/breaking-knights-of-columbus-to-cover-rupnik-art-in-dc-and-connecticut
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marko_Rupnik#Allegations_of_spiritual_and_sexual_abuse
Once a renowned artist Rupnik, whose mosaics are featured in hundreds of Catholic shrines, churches, and chapels around the world, was expelled from the Jesuits in June 2023.
The Vatican announced in late October 2023 that Pope Francis had waived the statute of limitations in the Rupnik case, allowing the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith to do a canonical investigation into the abuse allegations.
Rupnik’s mosaics were installed at the shrine in 2015. The Holy Family Chapel at the Knights’ headquarters has featured Rupnik’s art since 2005.
Highlighting the John Paul II shrine’s mission of evangelization, the supreme knight said, “the art we sponsor must therefore serve as a stepping stone — not a stumbling block — to faith in Jesus Christ and his Church.”
https://apnews.com/article/vatican-jesuit-abuse-rupnik-pope-a858293e17b8a24599f868ae70d37e0e
Woman who says she was abused spiritually and sexually by a once-famous Jesuit demands transparency
One of the first women who accused a once-exalted Jesuit artist of spiritual, psychological and sexual abuse went public Wednesday to demand transparency from the Vatican and a full accounting of the hierarchs who covered for him for 30 years.
Gloria Branciani, 59, appeared at a news conference with one of the most prominent Vatican-accredited lawyers in Rome, Laura Sgro, to tell her story in public for the first time. She detailed the alleged abuses of the Rev. Marko Rupnik, including his fondness for three-way sex “in the image of the Trinity” which, if confirmed, could constitute a grave perversion of Catholic doctrine known as false mysticism.
Rupnik has not commented publicly about the allegations, but his Rome art studio has said the allegations were unproven and media reports about the case a defamatory “lynching.”
Rupnik’s mosaics decorate churches and basilicas around the world, including at the Catholic shrine in Lourdes, France, the forthcoming cathedral in Aparecida, Brazil, and the Redemptoris Mater chapel of the Apostolic Palace.
The Jesuits kicked him out of the order last year after he refused to respond to allegations of spiritual, psychological and sexual abuses by about 20 women, most of whom, like Branciani, were members of a Jesuit-inspired religious community he co-founded in his native Slovenia that has since been suppressed.
In Budapest, the Danube burst its banks and flooded the Hungarian parliament.
The peak of the flooding is expected in the capital of Hungary on the evening of September 21.