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4 months ago

(https://youtube.com/watch?v=z4bEvaOPpbw&si=274JOFyXYITObUwNから)


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7 months ago
Anyone Care To Explain Why My Local Supermarket Has Self Checkout In Latin

anyone care to explain why my local supermarket has self checkout in latin


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7 months ago
I Might Be Falling In Love With C. O. Brink
I Might Be Falling In Love With C. O. Brink

I might be falling in love with C. O. Brink


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6 years ago
Great Sunday At Home! ("

Great Sunday at Home! (" 😉


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2 years ago
Hello! How Can I Help You?!

Hello! How can I help you?!


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2 years ago

Want something big and juicy for breakfast?!

Want Something Big And Juicy For Breakfast?!

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1 year ago

The old city of Cartagena, Colombia

The Old City Of Cartagena, Colombia

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5 months ago

Not me crying over studying Latin, but these Sentetiae Antīquae and classical texts be messin with my heart...

One of them is a letter telling a man that their friend's daughter whom they loved had died. Another is a man lamenting his bad relationship with his sons and promising to embrace them tomorrow. Another is a dying man telling his sons that his soul will forever remain with them and asks them to remember him.

Why must you hurt me this way?


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6 months ago

i was playing dnd with my cousins and i needed to make a class for my character and my character was a human who controlled electromagnetism and had a quark-gluon plasma rifle so i just saw what science was in greek and its epistimi so i named the class epistimic and also the characters name was epsilon after the greek letter

i wonder what people in the 4th dimension use to describe the 4 dimension properties of their penises like here we have length width and girth whats a good name for it


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6 months ago

The Roman Primacy

The foundation of the papacy is the supremacy of St. Peter in the College of Apostles. This supremacy was established by Jesus Christ outside of Caesarea Philippi, and is recorded by St. Matthew.

And Jesus came into the quarters of Caesarea Philippi: and he asked his disciples, saying: Whom do men say that the Son of man is? But they said: Some John the Baptist, and other some Elias, and others Jeremias, or one of the prophets. Jesus saith to them: But whom do you say that I am? Simon Peter answered and said: Thou art Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answering, said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father who is in heaven. And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven. Mt. 16:13-19

The key to this passage is Christ's response, THOU art Peter. In ancient languages, such as Greek, pronouns are rarely used, because the verb conjugations make it obvious whom you are speaking to. So they are only used for emphasis.

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Transliterated, it says, "kago de SOI lego hoti SU ei Petros..." I say to THEE, that THOU art Peter. So, in this conversation, Christ is making it obvious that He is specifically referring to Simon, whom He renames Peter.

In Scripture, God's changing of a person's name is a big deal. It is a sign of a special vocation or mission. The name change reflects what God specifically wants that person to do.

The classic examples were God's changing Abram's name to Abraham, because he would be the father of many nations, and His changing of Jacob's name to Israel, because Jacob had "overcome" God (by God's permission) which would symbolize that the People of Israel would "overcome" God by prayer.

There are no other Apostles whose names were changed by Christ.In this passage, Christ renames Simon "Peter" (which means rock) because He intends St. Peter to be the rock of the Church. Specifically, Peter is to be the rock because he made the profession of faith in Christ's divinity. Thus, Peter is the Apostle whose faith will not fail, and who will confirm the brethren in the faith throughout the ages.

And the Lord said: Simon, Simon, behold Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and thou, being once converted, confirm thy brethren. Lk. 22:31-32

The third instance in Scripture is after Christ's resurrection, where He meets the disciples along the coast of the Sea of Galilee. There, He confirms St. Peter's mission as chief pastor of Christianity.

When therefore they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter: Simon son of John, lovest thou me more than these? He saith to him: Yea, Lord, thou knowest that I love thee. He saith to him: Feed my lambs. He saith to him again: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? He saith to him: Yea, Lord, thou knowest that I love thee. He saith to him: Feed my lambs. He said to him the third time: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved, because he had said to him the third time: Lovest thou me? And he said to him: Lord, thou knowest all things: thou knowest that I love thee. He said to him: Feed my sheep. Jn. 21:15-17

Once again, this commission to feed the sheep and the lambs is to St. Peter alone. It is not given to any other Apostle. Therefore Christ had commissioned St. Peter to be the supreme pastor of the faithful, of the followers of Christ.

The notion of being a shepherd or pastor signifies power and control. A shepherd guides his sheep, telling them where to go. He protects them from wolves and thieves. He feeds them and makes sure they are healthy. All of the Apostles have this role generically, but to St. Peter alone was it given to do this universally and with the highest authority, as this commission came from Christ explicitly.

Further, Christ tells St. Peter to feed "my lambs and my sheep." This means that St. Peter is the universal pastor. He governs everyone. Some have interpreted that "sheep" mean laity, and "lambs" clergy, meaning that St. Peter is the supreme pastor over both clergy and laity.

Next, we take a step back and look at Sacred Scripture itself. It is clear from the very writing of Scripture that St. Peter is the leader of the Apostles. In every single instance where all the Apostles are listed, St. Peter is at the top of the list. There are no exceptions. Other Apostles move around the list to some degree, but St. Peter is always first.

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The early Church testifies to the supremacy of St. Peter, who established his pontificate in the city of Rome in virtue of his martyrdom. By the end of the first century, a dispute had arisen in the city of Corinth over some disciplinary matter. (St. Paul had written two epistles to the Corinthians, who are natives of Corinth.) This church, in order to resolve its dispute, did not consult Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, or even Smyrna, wher St. Polycarp was a bishop. (St. Polycarp was the disciple of St. John the Evangelist.) Rather, the Corinthians consulted the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, to resolve this issue. At the time, this was St. Clement of Rome. The fact that they bypassed so many local eastern clergy to go straight to Rome argues in favor of the Roman supremacy in the Church, even by the year 100 AD.

In his response, St. Clement commands the Corinthians to stop quarreling and to obey their priests. He puts an end to the dispute. This also does not argue in favor of a primacy of honor only, but rather a primacy of authority. St. Clement's word was final because the Pope's word is final.

You therefore, who laid the foundation of this sedition, submit yourselves to the presbyters, and receive correction so as to repent, bending the knees of your hearts. Epistle of St. Clement

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Next, here are quotations from Eastern Fathers on the Papacy:

Since to Peter was handed over the complete responsibility of feeding the sheep, and since upon him the Church was founded, as if upon the ground, no other confession of virtue is required of him except that of charity. Origin, commenting on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans

Jesus said to him: Feed my sheep... and committed to him the command of his brothers. St. John Chrysostom, Hom. 88

Nor does the kingdom of heaven belong to sleepers and sluggards, but the violent take it by force (Mt. 11:12). Therefore on hearing those words, the blessed Peter, the chosen, the pre-eminent, the first of the disciples, for whom alone and Himself the Savior paid tribute, quickly seized and comprehended the saying. And what does he say? Lo, we have left all and followed Thee (Mt. 19:27, Mk. 10:28). St. Clement of Alexandria, "Who is the rich man that shall be saved?" Ch. 21

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Finally, for those who are Catholics, here are the pronouncements of the First Vatican Council, 1870. (Denzinger 1822)

So we teach and declare that according to the testimonies of the Gospel the primacy of jurisdiction over the entire Church of God was promised and was conferred immediately and directly upon the blessed Apostle Peter by Christ the Lord. For the one Simon, to whom He had before said: "Thou shalt be called Cephas" [John 1:42], after he had given forth his confession with those words: "Thou art Christ, Son of the living God" [Matt. 16:16], the Lord spoke with these solemn words: "Blessed art thou, Simon Bar Jona; because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father who is in heaven. And I say to thee: That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it: and I shall give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven" [Matt. 16:17 ff.]. [against Richerius etc. (see n. 1503)]. And upon Simon Peter alone Jesus after His resurrection conferred the jurisdiction of the highest pastor and rector over his entire fold, saying: "Feed my lambs," "Feed my sheep" [John 21:15 ff.]. To this teaching of Sacred Scriptures, so manifest as it has been always understood by the Catholic Church, are opposed openly the vicious opinions of those who perversely deny that the form of government in His Church was established by Christ the Lord; that to Peter alone, before the other apostles, whether individually or all together, was confided the true and proper primacy of jurisdiction by Christ; or, of those who affirm that the same primacy was not immediately and directly bestowed upon the blessed Peter himself, but upon the Church, and through this Church upon him as the minister of the Church herself.

And, finally, an anathema from the Catholic Church. (Denzinger 1823)

If anyone then says that the blessed Apostle Peter was not established by the Lord Christ as the chief of all the apostles, and the visible head of the whole militant Church, or, that the same received great honor but did not receive from the same our Lord Jesus Christ directly and immediately the primacy in true and proper jurisdiction: let him be anathema. Si quis igitur dixerit, beatum Petrum apostolum non esse a Christo Domino constitutum apostolorum omnium principem et totius ecclesiae militantis visibile caput; vel eundem honoris tantum, non autem verae propriaeque iurisdictionis primatum ab eodem Domino nostro Iesu Christo directe et immediate accepisse; anathema sit.


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How to find a language partner

Regardless of whether you're learning for fun, to boost your career, to get in touch with your culture, or for travel, you'll definitely need a language partner at some point, mainly for speaking practise.

You can repeat the same textbook dialogue all you want, but unless you actually practise what you learn with someone else, whether it's a native speaker, your grandmother or your classmate, achieving a near perfect or fluent level will be really difficult.

Here are my top suggestions for finding a language partner!

1. Your local language Institute

The German Geothe Institute, or the Mandarin Confucius Institute or any other Centre - they all usually hold mixers and get-to-knows, so attending one of their events is a great way of meeting fellow language learners and native speakers, who you can study with, and become friends with.

You don't necessarily need to be a member or a student of these organizations, but its always a good idea to check as different countries and regions may have their own specifications.

2. Use apps

Tandem, HelloTalk etc. Pretty decent way of meeting native speakers who want to learn your language, so it works out quite well.

The downside is that online platforms can be full of creepy people that will often derail the conversation into something unexpectedly inappropriate , so stay safe out there.

3. Your university or school clubs

Many unis have language or cultural clubs, so ask around to see if there's a club out there for your target learning language. You can learn quite a lot, and not just the language, but also about recepies, lesser known customs etc. Quite an amazing option, so try it out.

If not, chances are there might be a group in your city, so check out the Facebook groups. There's probably something out there.

4. Friend of a friend of a friend chain

That's the beauty of connections. Your friends cousin might be friends with a native speaker of the language you're learning, who's studying in the same city as you are.

Don't be afraid to reach out, or to ask your friend to pass along your request. If it doesn't work out, then hey. There are always going to be opportunities, so don't stress it.


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2 years ago
Havana 3am In Paris , France , 1990 .

Havana 3am in Paris , France , 1990 .

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1 year ago
Paul Simonon Of Havana 3 AM Perform On Stage , Paris , France , 1990 .
Paul Simonon Of Havana 3 AM Perform On Stage , Paris , France , 1990 .
Paul Simonon Of Havana 3 AM Perform On Stage , Paris , France , 1990 .

Paul Simonon of Havana 3 AM perform on stage , Paris , France , 1990 .

©️ Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images


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