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Any man who wishes to debate with a woman and, in doing so, mentions, even in passing, her physical appearance, her sex, her sexual preference or her sexual activity, can be deemed not worthy of a substantive response.
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Fans backed the team and helped push them over the line to achieve a historical double that we will all celebrate right into the summer, but change is still needed within our club and we appreciate those who chose to make this clear to the board.
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Thank you to all fans who backed our campaign to hold off on season ticket renewals until the final day.
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Belfast says "no to racism" at a huge public demonstration today in solidarity with our neighbours in the minority ethnic communities who have suffered racist violence this week. Yes to solidarity, no to racism and fascism.
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This is the most Catholic moment in modern history.

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El somni d'un geni: Antoni Gaudí volia que la creu brillés de dia i fes llum de nit. ✨
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Speaks to me: God bless our Pope
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As a refugee sports club we stand with and for all refugees, everywhere. 💚 Bethlehem - Belfast. Gaza - Glasgow. @KNEECAPCEOL
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I just play it on repeat since yesterday: "Hello Pope Leo XIV, I'm Renzo, I'm six years old. I'd like to ask you a few questions." Renzo, a little a boy from the poor neighborhood of Barcelona, stole the show yesterday at St. Augustine's parish, a place where Pope Leo admitted he "feels at home." Renzo in the sweetest way ever asked those questions to the pope: Do you like soccer? When you were little, did you want to be Pope? Why are my mom and dad worried? Why does my dad have so many jobs? Why do bad things happen to some people and not to others? Whose fault is it? Why are there so many people living on the streets? Does no one see them? Does no one help them? How can we help if the world is so big? Does God want there to be poor and rich? Why are there so many lonely grandparents, if they are so important? And one last question ... Must we always forgive? What pope Leo answered the boy was really moving. "Regarding whether I like football, I confess that I play tennis and I enjoy it very much, but I also appreciate football; in fact, during my years as bishop in Peru, I liked to follow how some local teams were doing; and now, as Pope, I have also received football clubs and sports groups," the pope said, adding that "sport is important because it helps us grow up healthy in body and mind." He said that as World Cup unfolds, "many will be watching the matches. Football reminds us of something we must not forget: life is not a race to show off alone, but a path we learn to travel together." "Whoever doesn't know how to pass the ball, even if they have talent, hasn't yet understood the game. And whoever doesn't know how to live with others and for others hasn't yet understood life." Answering whether he wanted to be Pope when he was little, the pope said: "Well, Renzo, I don't think so. I don't think I ever thought about it." "But I can tell you something: from a young age, I felt the desire to dedicate my life to God. I didn't yet know exactly how or where the Lord would lead me. Over time, I discovered that Jesus was calling me to follow him as a priest, and that this path led through the Order of Saint Augustine." "But this isn't just true for me," he said. "Every child is a dream of God. You are too. God desires the happiness of all and wants us, from childhood and throughout our lives, to have a heart like that of children (cf. Mt 18:3): capable of trusting, full of kindness; he wants us to be his friends and not turn away from him. Therefore, more important than asking oneself whether one will be a priest, doctor, teacher, parent, or anything else, is asking oneself whether one wants to be a friend of Jesus. Because friendship with Jesus gives us joy, sets us free, and helps us to see, step by step, the vocation and the path that God has planned for each of us." Answering the point on injustices in the world, Pope Leo told the boy that "through the life of Jesus Christ, God shows us that, although there is suffering, he never abandons any of his children, because he has prepared for us an eternal joy where there will be no more sadness or pain. Let us have confidence, Jesus is with us, he helps us and accompanies us, and gives us strength to go through the difficult moments we may encounter in life." Stressing that grandparents play a crucial role in families, the pope said: "Let us not allow loneliness and abandonment to become normalized in the lives of older adults. That is a very sad thing. Let's have our hearts open to all of them." On forgiveness, he told Renzo and those gathered: "It does not mean forgetting by force, as if nothing had happened. Forgiveness means not letting hatred become the master of our hearts ... our willingness to forgive is a condition for the forgiveness we receive from God." Video: Vatican Media
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The World Cup begins tomorrow, and many will watch the matches. Soccer reminds us of something we must not forget: life is not a race to show off on our own, but a path we learn to walk together. Anyone who does not know how to pass the ball, even if they have talent, has not yet understood the game. Anyone who does not know how to live with and for others has not yet understood life. #ApostolicJourney
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Powerful words from the Holy Father ... the 'Christian' way of welcoming migrants.
"Dear migrants, before saying anything else to you, I want to bow before your dignity. You are not just numbers or files," Pope Leo XIV said in a meeting with organizations working with migrants at the Port of Arguineguína in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. In his address the Pope also called governments and international institutions to share the responsibility in addressing migration. Europe "cannot claim to uphold human dignity while growing accustomed to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic becoming unmarked graves," he insisted.
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Demà, dia 10 de juny, serà un dia històric per a la Basílica de la Sagrada Família, i el podràs seguir en directe a les nostres xarxes socials, a partir de les 19:45 h (Instagram, Youtube i TikTok)📲 No et perdis la missa solemne amb motiu del centenari de la mort de Gaudí, oficiada pel Papa Lleó XIV, i la benedicció i inauguració de la torre de Jesús, amb un espectacle creat especialment per a l’ocasió, que il·luminarà la torre de Jesucrist i el cel de Barcelona en un homenatge visual a la creativitat i la visió de Gaudí.
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Tomorrow, 10th June, will be a historic day for the Basilica of the Sagrada Família, and you can follow it live on our social media channels, from 745 p.m. (Instagram, Youtube and TikTok)📲 Don’t miss the solemn mass on the centenary of Gaudí’s death, officiated by Pope Leo XIV, and the blessing and inauguration of the tower of Jesus Christ, with a performance created especially for the occasion, which will illuminate the tower of Jesus Christ and Barcelona’s sky in a visual homage to Gaudí’s creativity and vision.
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So attacking people because of their skin colour is okay.? Because that's what they did.
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Well here is Craig Houston calling them to arms….you know and the world knows who these masked thugs are….
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Frank Ryan died 82 years ago today. RIP “Viva la Quince Brigada”
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We all know who they are and to which organisations they belong. If you are still failing to name it you are facilitating it.
Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow, many of them masked men, to call for an 'end to mass immigration' following a stabbing attack in Belfast
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David Jamieson @David_Jamieson7 speech at this year’s 40th annual @ConnollySociety #JamesConnolly commemoration
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Cardinal Pizzaballa leads a magnificent Corpus Christi procession in Jerusalem.
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Tune in to @BBCScotland tonight for #theseven we speak to @LucyJWhyte about football, mental health and the great George Connelly @GConnellyFilm
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