The Pulpit or the Palace: Rome Has Drawn the Line
The Pulpit or the Palace: Rome Has Drawn the Line This is no longer a moment for careful positioning. It is a moment
The Pulpit or the Palace: Rome Has Drawn the Line This is no longer a moment for careful positioning. It is a moment
The question is no longer whether systems of imposed control eventually end. History has answered that, repeatedly. The only question that remains is
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Faith is not validated by proximity to power.Authentic spirituality cannot be outsourced to institutions alone. The credibility of the church rests on truthfulness,
The door now exists. Whether it widens or closes will not be decided by others alone. It will be decided by the discipline,
The dove is gone. But its meaning has multiplied. What was intended as a fleeting moment has become a lasting question: If even
This is the moment regimes fear—not uprising, not protest, not even international pressure. But clarity. Because once the truth is spoken in a
The question will no longer be whether the Ambazonian case is international. The question will be how the international community chooses to respond.
73 Share Facebook 0 Share WhatsApp The regime believed it could control the story. Control the language. Control the perception. Control the outcome.
The American Pope and the Ambazonian Question: When Clarity Becomes Power
An American-formed Pope does not need to instruct. His posture defines expectation: speak plainly, stand where the suffering is visible, avoid proximity to