A 21-year-old just solved a 2,000-year-old mystery using machine learning on an ancient scroll…..
A 21-year-old computer scientist named Luke Farritor just became the first person in nearly 2,000 years to read words from a papyrus scroll that was buried under more than 60 feet of volcanic ash after the disastrous eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.
Christ in NYC | World called to REPENT in time of WAR
On October 10 the the Napa Institute held a Eucharistic procession in New York City, calling the world to Christ and repentance as the world spirals into war. When the procession began three years ago in New York City, 100 people attended. Last year, 500 people attended, and this year more than 4000 attended. It […]
Massive NYC Eucharistic procession shows that God’s beauty can heal our broken world
As the standing room only crowd of more than 4,000 filled St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the Mass preceding the Eucharistic procession, I think we all sensed something very special was about to happen.Read More
Catholics blanket South Africa with over 1,000 Rosary rallies
The over-arching goal of South Africa Needs Our Lady is to attract the grace of God upon South Africa and bring about its conversion through adherence to the requests Our Lady made at Fatima – prayer, conversion, and amendment of life. Read More
‘We have to act right away’: Pro-life Canadians urge MPs to support bill stopping euthanasia expansion
Should the bill prevail on Wednesday, October 18, it will then proceed to third reading, where it stands a good chance passing and then heading to Canada’s Senate. Read More
Alberta Conservatives to debate school pronoun policies during upcoming convention
‘[S]chools require a signed permission slip to take children on a field trip so it’s unclear why schools should not require parental consent for identification changes,’ the proposed policy states.Read More
‘Highly improbable’: New study exposes flaws in Lancet paper claiming COVID vaccines saved millions of lives
A new study by all-cause mortality researchers Denis Rancourt, Ph.D., and Joseph Hickey, Ph.D., re-examined the mathematical model behind a paper published in The Lancet claiming the COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives. The Lancet paper, cited more than 700 times, was partially funded by the World Health Organization and the Bill & Melinda Gates […]
Trudeau carbon tax costing Canadians hundreds despite gov’t rebates: report
According to a Parliament Report, government rebates are hundreds of dollars short of making up for the increased costs, leaving Canadian families to foot the bill.
Archbishop Aguer: Post-Vatican II era has replaced childlike spirituality with childishness
In general, it would have to be said that the post-conciliar pastoral proposals for children’s pastoral care are fruitless and useless, if compared to the common tradition expressed univocally in the most diverse sectors of society.
EU’s social media encryption ban will increase threats to child safety, not diminish them
The EU’s push for stringent rules targeting encrypted messaging apps, citing child safety concerns, has been criticized for compromising online privacy.