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  • 1 month ago | bigpulpit.com | Robert Edwards |Tito Edwards

    Note:Consider a Recurring Monthly Donation of $5 or More! – Robert “Tito” EdwardsHighlighted Analysis, Punditry, and News:New Pope, New Look at the Vatican Website – New Catholic at Rorate CæliPope Leo XIV:The Papacy Has Its Groove Back! – Fr. Allan J. McDonald at Southern OrdersCatholic Apologist Explains: What’s in the Name ‘Leo’ for a Pope? – Catholic VoteLeo Installed as Bishop of Rome, Emphasizes Listening to God & Others – Fr. Allan J.

  • 1 month ago | bigpulpit.com | Robert Edwards |Tito Edwards

    Note:Consider a Recurring Monthly Donation of $5 or More! – Robert “Tito” EdwardsHighlighted Analysis, Punditry, and News:TFP Communique on the Election of Leo XIV – Tradition, Family, & PropertyPope Leo XIV:Pope Leo Remembers – Donald R. McClarey, J.D., at the American CatholicExcitement B16 Caused by Recovering Tradition, Same Excitement Returning – Fr McDonaldPassing the Baton, Unknown to Both. – Donald R.

  • 2 months ago | bigpulpit.com | Robert Edwards |Tito Edwards

    Analysis and Punditry:With the Death of Francis, Some Will Have Questions About an Election – Fr. Z’s BlogFrancis is Dead, RIP – The WM ReviewAre We All Sedevacantists Now? Joke? – The WM ReviewPopeWatch: Pope Francis Has Died – Fox News via the American CatholicThe Pope is Dead. Long Live the Papacy. – Eric Sammons at Crisis MagazineSede Vacante: What Happens Now, & Who is in Charge? – The PillarReactions:Conclave: Let’s Pray for a Good Outcome for the Faith – Donald R.

  • Mar 26, 2025 | arabnews.com | Nadia al-Faour |Robert Edwards

    DUBAI/LONDON: Iraq has long had to balance its relationships between competing regional powers, particularly Iran and the Gulf states. Now, with renewed US harrying of Iraq to stop buying gas and electricity from Iran, Baghdad could be drawn further into the Arab orbit. On March 8, the US State Department said it was not renewing a sanctions waiver that had allowed Iraq to import Iranian electricity.

  • Mar 26, 2025 | arabnews.pk | Nadia al-Faour |Robert Edwards

    DUBAI/LONDON: Iraq has long had to balance its relationships between competing regional powers, particularly Iran and the Gulf states. Now, with renewed US harrying of Iraq to stop buying gas and electricity from Iran, Baghdad could be drawn further into the Arab orbit. On March 8, the US State Department said it was not renewing a sanctions waiver that had allowed Iraq to import Iranian electricity.

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