Sunday is the day to say to God: thank you Lord, for life, for your mercy, and for all your gifts!
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) September 30, 2018
from Twitter https://twitter.com/mrogerssj
Sunday is the day to say to God: thank you Lord, for life, for your mercy, and for all your gifts!
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) September 30, 2018
Have fun Herr Keppel! pic.twitter.com/NSVwjU8yst
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 29, 2018
When it’s the #Catholic feast of the archangels, and the #baseball #postseason starts next week. @MLB #MLB Go #redsox ! pic.twitter.com/bdrDXt9ece
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 29, 2018
No @NHLCanes, I still have my ACTUAL #HartfordWhalers sweater worn to see the ACTUAL #hockey team play REAL #NHL games in the #hartford civic center, you cannot have my money after breaking my heart on April 13, 1997. https://t.co/lNwrzT02bG
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 28, 2018
Nope... still have the original jersey thank you very much.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 28, 2018
Agreed!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 28, 2018
And then tries to make money off of breaking your heart!!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 28, 2018
That feeling when it’s the 478th birthday of the Society of Jesus...#jesuits @BeAJesuit pic.twitter.com/ksAUvMYxjJ
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 27, 2018
My mom always told me this: “When you are about to do/say something, imagine that’s the last thing you do/say before meeting God, would He say, ‘well done my faithful servant?’ If not, then you are not doing something right.
— Fr. Goyo (@FrGoyo) September 27, 2018
Mom wanted me to be holy!
Important for anyone who says #maga and #BuildTheWallhttps://t.co/R7fKQ45DJ3 think about. pic.twitter.com/kGYzEUc5K7
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 26, 2018
I’m not comfortable claiming any sort of victory with the #DallasCharter, but I’m sure that it marks a step forward. I also really appreciate @pontifex’s concept of the development of doctrine in this interview, particularly as regards capital punishment. https://t.co/wZTZFZH4nz
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 25, 2018
Why do you think I live in Canada? pic.twitter.com/2aDHu11hxK
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 25, 2018
I’m not sure how my admission that I don’t know enough about the China deal to comment on it amounts to pride, but I’ll be praying for you, as I said
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 24, 2018
That feeling when you realize that the way that you thought about the readings this week was very different from how your classmates thought about them. #phdlife #theologyproblems pic.twitter.com/x3bYyyrfxY
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 24, 2018
That’s not the #tropics that’s #lake #ontario in #toronto #canada . #beach #sailing #lakes #nature #travel https://t.co/8ktDVlMiaV pic.twitter.com/bSwBOtSCwU
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 24, 2018
Again, this is a photo of boats on a lake, not a commentary on China. I’m not expert on the issue of China to presume to comment on it. I’d guess that you’re not either. Your response is an uncharitable non sequitur, making it trolling. I’ll be praying for you.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 24, 2018
For #ethical reasons, namely #CTE rates, the ways the #league treats retired players, and the #Kapernick situation, I decided to stop watching the #NFL and the #NewEnglandPatriots this year. I haven’t seen a single down. Tonight #twitter seems to be affirming that decision.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 24, 2018
Yeah, Ignatius said laugh and grow strong, so I’m going to laugh at the absurdity of your non-sequitur, and pray for you. You’re just needlessly trolling people on Twitter who are enjoying their Sunday, so that’s the response that you deserve. God bless
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 23, 2018
#boats on #lake #ontario in #toronto #canada. #nature #travel https://t.co/dPxA6gzVnD pic.twitter.com/jlNbHjXvnu
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 23, 2018
“My Past, O Lord, to your #mercy. My Present to your #love. My Future to your #providence.” Happy Feast of one of my favorite #Catholic #saints, #PadrePio pic.twitter.com/1KzLZFnJ22
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 23, 2018
Does the win tonight still count towards the 105 wins for the Red Sox if it was the PawSox that beat the Indians?
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) September 22, 2018
The yanks did their best to make sure, but it’s so much sweeter that it did. Your videos have been 🔥 lately btw, well done my friend!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 21, 2018
Go Sox. 😉
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 21, 2018
Class @HanleyRamirez, pure class.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 21, 2018
How my coffee will taste in the morning after the #redsox clinch the #aleast in #YankeeStadium . #mlb #yankees #champions pic.twitter.com/ryFFZ0Ch91
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 21, 2018
When @mookiebetts hits a bomb for the #redsox and you close the doors to the tv room because you know you’re about to get loud as #yankee stadium gets very quiet. #mlb pic.twitter.com/CoHonb3oGV
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 21, 2018
There it is. #SanGennaro pic.twitter.com/NFJOJaKaeT
— AzzurriFanPhil (@AzzurriFanPhil) September 19, 2018
Joy all around this morning as Cardinal Sepe displays the miraculously liquified blood of San Gennaro on his feast day in the Cathedral of Naples. pic.twitter.com/80B3gqcomk
— Catholic Sat (@CatholicSat) September 19, 2018
In which I muse on the real #miracle of two little vials of #blood in #Napoli . #catholic #homily #SanGennaro #np https://t.co/wknjSkMdZY
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 19, 2018
When you’re out with friend at a rock show in Toronto and the band plays a punk rock song about the election of @Pontifex and it reminds you of the #hope of that moment. pic.twitter.com/mjEzjkkoay
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 16, 2018
#sunset behind the @cntower . #toronto #ontario #canada #travel #architecture #tramonto https://t.co/o6v7ohRrTx pic.twitter.com/pa39zc6K3F
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 15, 2018
When your phone has been at 1% for 6 hours after Apple introduced new phones... dear #Apple lying is #sinful.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 15, 2018
Outside? #architecture #toronto #canada #travel https://t.co/GLT14f9t1S pic.twitter.com/oFarzav1DM
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 14, 2018
Fun surprise to see an @HCrossMHockey mask enshrined in the @HockeyHallFame ! Good luck this year gentlemen! #gocross @GoHolyCross @IggyCrusader pic.twitter.com/x4R5tsa3vS
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 14, 2018
When you’re sitting in a #Starbucks close to #campus before class and notice that it’s jam full all of the sudden.. then you notice that a movie star in town for #tiff is ordering a moca. pic.twitter.com/5pwoJ0pRRW
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 13, 2018
After spending all day reading #catholic #theology on the nature of #beauty, I can tell you that this is truly a thing of beauty. #redsox #mlb https://t.co/UFbaeTXMgV
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 13, 2018
That feeling when the #Boston #Redsox are the first team to clinch a #mlb #playoff spot, and are 1 game short of 100 wins, with 17 games remaining. pic.twitter.com/hjwTMRNmf8
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 12, 2018
When you try to get your new Canadian Health Insurace card to make a dentist appointment... and they tell you it’s an app, because it’s a #student plan and that’s what the #kids like... #gradschool #problem #oldman #ijustwantacard pic.twitter.com/BY4ii6WsYP
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 11, 2018
When ESPN says there’s a .5% that #holycross will #beatbc . I like those odds. pic.twitter.com/QunPe1afiK
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
I do too!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
When you’re an alum of @holy_cross and the former #chaplain for @HCrossFB and, knowing how great our guys are, you believe that maybe, just maybe, it could be a great day to be a #crusader #gocross #beatbc . @GoHolyCross @holy_cross pic.twitter.com/I1V9xnkJ5u
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
When you see #Astros fans doing #Fortnite dances in #fenway. #gosox #redsox pic.twitter.com/ij56MOERJn
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
A blessed vision of #jesuit #ecumenism
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
I think you forgot to switch accounts there @HC_SID ;)
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
Thoughts while watching @DAVIDprice24 of the #redsox absolutely deal in #mlb against the #Astros.... pic.twitter.com/s50E9PBeoF
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 8, 2018
When friends in Toronto invite you to join them for a drink on a Friday night, but the @RedSox are playing the @astros and the only tv you can watch it on is likely at home: #mlb #baseball pic.twitter.com/uXc5wY7f2J
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 7, 2018
The Church is a perpetually defeated thing that always outlives her conquerers.
— Hilaire Belloc (@bellocquotes) September 5, 2018
"Every job is worthwhile." Former 'Cosby Show' actor Geoffrey Owens speaks out over job-shaming incident https://t.co/zTTzwXwEzQ pic.twitter.com/zF8yuxwGAi
— TIME (@TIME) September 4, 2018
Six more leaders of the student protest movement were arrested and detained today in Nicaragua. Several attended the Jesuit university; 4 in the group are women. I pray to God that their dignity may be respected and their freedom restored. @NikkyHaley @OACNUDH @USUN @EUatUN
— Silvio José Báez (@silviojbaez) September 4, 2018
In the tannery house at the old #jesuit #mission of Sainte Marie among the Hurons. #beajesuit #history #canada #ontario https://t.co/lNUecMdUmn pic.twitter.com/W8TSJVD4Wr
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 4, 2018
Likes his bling....
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 4, 2018
@torontounion and the @cntower on a bright Labor Day weekend, where neo-classical #architecture meets the ultra-modern. #toronto #tourist #travel https://t.co/sLLOS06ta3 pic.twitter.com/HQUTzTtTLT
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 3, 2018
Ended, not needed, apologies, that was an autocorrect accident
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
And I cite JPII Curia members only because that is when McCarrick was made an Archbishop and Cardinal. The question of how we got here is best asked of those who brought us here, not those that actually needed it.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Yeah, I’ve written for a number of news sources, I know how reporters work. I also know what church files look like. The real questions need to be asked of people, broadly, and not files. This is a systematic problem, Francis is late to the game, ask questions of the JPII Curia.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Again, fixating on records that likely say nothing doesn’t help.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
And I hope that you understand that I’m saying that he is trying to actually give ownership over judging these things to the laity by asking the (mostly lay) press to adjudicate these claims.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
No matter what, Francis DID put a stop to it. That’s clearly known to everyone, that’s what makes it different from the others.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I also think most curial officials at the time knew if, as we have both agreed, the narrative of “everyone knew” is true. Let’s not simply scapegoat the last guy on the scene to push an agenda, let’s really fix it. We all love our Church.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I pulled back a tweet or two after praying it over. The root of my questioning is simply this, are we all willing to take responsibility for this whole mess? Francis is likely to blame in part, as is Benedict, as is JPII. 1/2
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Ill be praying for you! Peace!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Also, clericalism aside, why didn’t you say something of you knew? I appreciate that you clearly have a voice that people listen to. Do you feel personally complicit in this? Did you know before March 13, 2013?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
To be clear, I think we both love our Church. I just want us to be having a real conversation about our faith and how to love forward.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
So if Burke, who was responsible for canonical sanctions, knew and did nothing, he should be accountable? I just need a yes or no here. I think you’ve already answered.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m asking this in light of the sad narrative that “everyone knew,” which I hope is false.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I am, I’m answering by asking about your commitment to truth. If you knew that your patron, whom I know to be a good man and whom I doubt is involved, knew and did nothing, would you support such an inquest? I’m being Socratic, perhaps, but it’s a fair question.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m asking if you are, as a genuine response.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
@austinruse the narrative is that “everyone knew,” I hope that’s not true. Curial officials under Benedict would have reason to know. I don’t think, and sincerely hope, that Burke had anything to do with it, I’m just checking the sincerity of your argument.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m actually trying to find common ground here
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
You didn’t answer my question.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Of course I do! So you agree that, if the prefect of the Roman Rota had any inkling that the Cardinal Archbishop of Washington had done such things that he should be held accountable for not opening the proper proceedings? ( I’m not saying he knew, just being sure we agree)
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
What frustrates me is the narrative that “everyone knew” and did nothing. That’d include Burke and Vigano, whom i again wouldn’t presume to accuse. Francis arrived late on the scene to the McCarrick stuff, & there are many other members of the Curia to be held accountable.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
You haven’t answered my question
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Even if it cost you in the end.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I want to know if you really support this.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m not afraid of anything, I’m asking a question based on your profile. I think Burke is a good & holy man, even if I disagree with him sometimes. I’m asking you if you really mean what you’re asking, given that you advertise on your profile that he’s your patron.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Good.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
If Cardinal Burke knew and did nothing?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m just asking questions here, there no argument in my response.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
The rota?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
So to be clear, you’re willing to speak against the legacy of St. John Paul II?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Which ones do you suppose have such information?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
He said any sanctions were “private” ie, they wouldn’t be in the files you’re calling for. Sorry, to me it seems that the narrative that you’ve espoused just doesn’t seem to hold up. We all want truth, I just don’t think it’s down the rabbit hole you’ve gone down.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
But there are so many, which one are you talking about? He secretariat of state lead by John Paul II’s appointee, Cardinal Sodano, under whom McCarrick rose to power?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Governments are large... thousands work in the Roman Curia, to whom are you referring specifically? Pope St. John Paul II, Who elevated him?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
He walked back implications of formal sanctions
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Define Holy See.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
You know as well as I do that the Holy See is a big bureaucratic entity. Define Holy See.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Again, what would it tell us that simply looking at what McCarrick did when he was supposedly sanctioned doesn’t?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Who is sheltering the truth? #popefrancis invited the press to do their job. He’s clearly not afraid.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
You’re relying on the “testimony” of a man who has had to walk back what he’s said... ok.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I didn’t say you were one of those people... I don’t know you, and I wouldn’t presume to pass judgement on you, or anyone. I merely acknowledged that such people exist. Not sure where you’re coming from on this one.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
And I’ll repeat, I don’t think the release of whatever files you’re calling for would mean much.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Those people exist, and they insult, and not simply critique, a good and faithful priest of God doing his best in his vocation.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Yet another needless insult, this time that I’m “cagey.” Having some experience with these things, and knowing how bad actors in the Church manipulate things, I’m not sure said files would be of any use. Not clericalism, just speaking from what I know.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
What files? That’s the real question.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m not sure how your comment advances the conversation, other than to needlessly add to the rancor through pithy insults of good men. Thus, I’m done with this conversation as well. If you want to have a real conversation about truth and our Church, I’m in.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I’m saying that, files releasedor not, what happened seems evident given what we know of McCarrick’s schedule. He was a bad actor who rose to power under JPII, and maintained it, however tenuously, under BXVI. I’m also, frankly, not sure what “files” there are to release.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Then let it be, without reservation, that we all need to pray for the Church that we love. https://t.co/wNEKuSX72l
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
See, there you go. I hope how you can understand how that tweet sounds like you’re taking down to me. If you intend it, though I won’t accuse you of it, would be laicalism, and it’s the other extreme of what you accuse me of.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
I wouldn’t presume to speak for what he was thinking, but I do think there was wisdom in his approach, and I think that that lay press has actually vindicated him.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
He put the investigation into the hands of the largely lay Catholic press
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
That said, to clarify, I think Francis’ approach is actually opposed to clericalism
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
One is allowed to eat dinner and put down Twitter, right? You accusing me of clericalism, rather than addressing the question at hand, is an ad hominem argument. It’s the paradigm of an ad hominem. I know you mean better, but it is what it is.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 2, 2018
Well, clearly you haven’t followed this chain @austinruse.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
That’s the first I’ve been called a lefty in a long while. Those who know me would likely say otherwise. 🤣
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
I’m convinced that the heated debates on #catholic Twitter about the whole #vigano mess are evidence of how much we all love the #CatholicChurch. The real trick would be if we could remember that each of us are the #church, as the people of #God, in how we talk to each other here
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Of course we can disagree! This is the “messy Church” that Francis talks about, its good for us. You made an ad hominem argument though, which is really no argument, and leaves no further room for conversation. I wish you only the best! Prayer and blessings!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
I agree! That charism of service is why I even engaged in this conversation on Twitter, which can be so divisive as a forum. Thanks for not assuming the worst. I really did mean to engage her as a sister in Christ, nothing less. Sadly, I found us at an insurmountable impasse.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Look the the myriad well documented reports in the past week that, if there were “private” sanctions on McCarrick, Benedict certainly wasn’t interested in enforcing them. It’s clear this is not what Vigano implied it was.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Yet more name calling. You accuse me, someone you’ve never met and who has dialogued with you in good faith, of the thing opposite of the only evidence that you have of my character. Now we really are done here. I’ll be praying for you.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Again, I’ve engaged you in dialogue here as an equal. You don’t actually know me. Not sure what foundation you have for such a claim. God bless, I’ll be praying for you. This conversation, having devolved to name calling, is no longer fruitful.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Chile is actually the proof! When he knew he was wrong he apologized. He knows he doesn’t have to here.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Quite the opposite! #PopeFrancis trusts the people of God to look at the facts, as are already evident through the historical record, and draw their own conclusions. He knows you and I don’t need him to tell us the truth, we’re perfectly capable of sorting it ourselves.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
How? I’m just one of the faithful people of God, like you, looking at the facts and telling the truth. God bless!
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Francis encouraged the press to look into it, and the historical record has clearly vindicated him. Vigano’s admission that there were no formal sanctions does as well. Who is operating in bad faith? Oremus pro invicem.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
He didn’t need to and he knew that. The historical record tells us everything we need to know. Why would he dignify those claims with a response?
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Yep, some in the Church, like #Vigano, are operating in bad faith. #popefrancis isn’t though. That’s why he opened the case to the scrutiny of the laity in the institution of the press.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
#Vigano first claimed that #Benedict sanctioned #McCarrick and that Francis should’ve known and maintained it. That’s the foundation of the “testimony.” Now he says they were private, so Francis had no way of knowing. He made false claims, the two can’t coexist.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
I think that a part of what Francis is getting at here is that one needs only to look to the historical record to know that #Vigano made false claims. The truth speaks for itself, no one else really needs to. @austeni is right, encouraging this sort of digging is important.
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
“I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my #church, and (neither) the gates of the netherworld (nor #Viganò )shall prevail against it.” #vigano admits there were no formal sanctions to enforce, essentially clearing #popefrancis .
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
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Old and new #skyscrapers. #toronto #ontario #canada🇨🇦 #travel #architecture https://t.co/x3evC3DeI6 pic.twitter.com/ozyF5KBwfB
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
Everything #old is #new again. Wandering the streets and shops of the @distilleryto . #architecture #toronto #canada #travel https://t.co/E6Q6O1gYAb pic.twitter.com/yft3i9o3j5
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
When @NCRegister has to admit that they were wrong to publish the #Vigano “testimony” against #PopeFrancis without checking the facts first.... #retract pic.twitter.com/GioAIjzE8s
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
So... @NCRegister is worried that their original reporting of #Viganò was wrong... I’m shocked. #Pray that this needlessly virulent nonsense against the vicar of #christ will now end. https://t.co/9dfhiVnxO6
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018
#ancient, new, and #natural forms. #museums #toronto #islam #religion #history #architecture https://t.co/nVZNMKENxg pic.twitter.com/h2DoKtt64q
— Michael Rogers, SJ (@mrogerssj) September 1, 2018