brf-rumortrackinganon · 5 months ago
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Wasn’t Archbishop of Canterbury elsewhere when he was supposed to be doing the baptism in July 2019?
Yes, he was at the General Synod sessions at the University of York, which took place July 5 - 9, 2019; however, I cannot actually place Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, there on July 6th.
The Synod published its proceedings from the July sessions in February 2020, which are essentially transcripts of everything that was said in these meetings. The proceedings have Welby making comments on July 5, July 7, July 8, and July 9.
July 5th comments are on page 9
July 7th comments on pages 193 and and 221. And also on July 7th (Sunday), Welby gave the sermon during the service.
July 8th comments on page 277
July 9th comments on pages 386 and 403
Additionally, the Synod recorded its sessions. Below is the video from the Saturday/July 6th session. It's 5 hours long, if anyone wants to take one for the team and watch it to see if Welby makes an appearance.
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As a reminder from the Court Circular:
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So because I can't place Welby in York on July 6th, I'm inclined to believe that he was instead at Windsor for the christening, at least for the morning. He could have flown back to York for the afternoon session.
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zanephillips · 1 year ago
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Jordan Oosterhof in Punch (2022)
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jounetyfinder · 1 year ago
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Expedia.com Commercial
This Expedia commercial from 2006 features Shawn and Dan from Hostile Groove. source
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camillasgirl · 11 months ago
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The official trailer of the new documentary Charles III: The Coronation Year, which will air on Boxing Day
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trashmuth · 1 year ago
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deep down, you're a decent man. i know you don't think i think that, but i do, dipshit. i do think you're too angry though.
three billboards outside ebbing, missouri (2017), dir. martin mcdonagh
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grimoirguestbook · 2 months ago
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Mankind Just invented a new dark art! Cartoons! This was something I could use!
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Everybody's drawing themselves getting possessed by bill so i figured I'd draw my ocs lol
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citizenscreen · 3 months ago
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Robert Young (Dr. Welby) and James Brolin (Dr. Kiley) for Season Three of “Marcus Welby, M.D.” in 1971.
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distortedsoup · 2 months ago
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My DST OC :) I've always wanted more animal husbandry mechanics in Don't Starve, and the idea here is that you would get to do stuff like that with Welby, at the cost of hostile creatures having increased range of aggro. Something like that. I don't really know how it would be implemented in a game sense, honestly, I'm just dreaming.
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celluloidrainbow · 1 year ago
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PUNCH (2022) dir. Welby Ings Jim is a seventeen-year-old boxer in a small town preparing for a fight that will elevate him to an early professional status. All bets are on his climb to success, but his father Stan is a demanding coach and a notorious alcoholic. As Jim begins to rethink why he is fighting, his life tangles with Whetu, a razor-tongued, gay Maori boy who spends his days in an old shack with his dog Moimoi where he cobbles together a fragile glamour and dreams of leaving town to become a musician. (link in title)
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unblogparaloschicos · 5 months ago
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Cine: Punch (2022)
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Jim (Jordan Oosterhof) pasa su tiempo en el club de boxeo de Pirau (Nueva Zelanda), entrenando con dureza por su padre, Stan (Tim Roth). No sabemos bien si lo hace por verdadera pasión o por imposición parental, pero ahí está él, firme frente a la posibilidad de convertirse en profesional. Pirau es un lugar pequeño en el que vemos a personajes coloridos que cuentan con cierta (mala) fama. Uno de los más notables es Whetu (Conan Hayes), un muchacho maorí que vive con su perro en una casucha alejada del pueblo y es constantemente burlado por su inocultable homosexualidad. Incluso Jim, con su silencio, parece cómplice del bullying pueblerino, pero una ocasión accidental, en la que es atacado por medusas, lo conecta con Whetu.
Es obvio que el encuentro, lejos de ser esporádico, les convierte en amigos, obligándose a ocultarse de la sociedad y a que Jim adopte una postura más afín a lo que la sociedad requiera. Además, su relación con su padre, alcohólico y con un futuro amenazante, toma otro cariz una vez que comienza a replantearse no sólo su destino como boxeador profesional sino, incluso, su propia sexualidad.
La película abre con Stan retirando a su hijo, entonces pequeño, de un juego infantil en el que lleva un traje alado; luego muestra a ambos practicando boxeo en medio del cumpleaños del niño. Dos más que obvios momentos en los que el director Welby Ings procura pincelar la situación asfixiante en la que se encuentra la relación entre padre e hijo. Dos instantes que, complementariamente, dicen mucho sobre la mentalidad imperante en esa zona neozelandesa.
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eretzyisrael · 2 months ago
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by Melanie Phillips
he outspoken chief rabbi of South Africa, Dr. Warren Goldstein, has once again given voice to crucial truths that others have shamefully ignored.
He accused both Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, of being indifferent to the murder of black Christians in Africa and the terrorism threat in Europe while being “outright hostile” to Israel’s attempts to battle jihadi forces led by Iran.
“The world is locked in a civilizational battle of values, threatened by terrorism and violent jihad,” said Goldstein. “At a time when Europe’s very future hangs in the balance, its two most senior Christian leaders have abandoned their most sacred duty to protect and defend the values of the Bible. Their cowardice and lack of moral clarity threaten the free world.”
Goldstein’s blistering accusations were on the mark.
Christians in Africa have been subjected to barbaric slaughter and persecution by Islamists for decades. Two years ago, Open Doors, an organization that supports persecuted Christians, observed: “In truth, there are very few Muslim countries—or countries with large Muslim populations—where Christians can avoid intimidation, harassment or violence.”
In January 2024, a report for Genocide Watch confirmed that, since 2000, 62,000 Christians in Nigeria have been murdered by Islamist groups in an ongoing attempt to exterminate Christianity. In addition, more than 32,000 moderate black Nigerian Muslims and non-faith individuals have been massacred.
According to a report in 2020 by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Christians in Myanmar, China, Eritrea, India, Iran, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Vietnam are being persecuted.
These facts were reported in June by Peter Baum for The Daily Blitz. Yet the mainstream media all but ignore these atrocities. There are no marches in Western cities to accuse these countries of facilitating crimes against humanity. There are no NGO-inspired petitions to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to declare these countries and groups guilty of genocide.
Instead, the media and Western elites demonize Israel as the pariah of the world for defending itself against these genocidal Islamists. This unique and egregious double standard is the hallmark of classic antisemitism.
The attitude of the church leaders is even more astonishing. The hundreds of thousands of victims of this persecution are their flock. The goal of this onslaught is the wholesale destruction of the faith they lead.
Yet from Welby and the pope have emerged little more than occasional expressions of measured concern. And even then, they usually refuse to call out what’s happening by its proper name—the Islamist war to eradicate Christianity and destroy the West.
The 10-month war against Israel by Iran and its proxies following the Oct. 7 pogrom is a crucial front in that onslaught against Western civilization. Yet as Goldstein said, the pope and Welby have stood passively by while African Christians are “butchered by jihadi groups with direct ties to Israel’s enemies in Gaza and the West Bank.”
The jihadi ideology, he said, was also a clear and present danger to Europe. As a result of open-border policies, immigrants poured into the United Kingdom and across Europe, many of them “brandishing a violent jihadi ideology deeply hostile to Christianity, liberal democracy and western values.”
The result has been surging antisemitism leaving Diaspora Jews living in fear. Yet on the ideology fueling this civilizational onslaught, Welby and the pope have been silent. Instead, they have recycled the Islamists’ propaganda that demonizes and delegitimizes Israel with lies.
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vox-anglosphere · 6 months ago
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To honour the Coronation of King Charles III one year ago today.
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The King's Coronation emblem and the solemn moment of crowning.
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andiatas · 6 months ago
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thismorning: Could Princess Anne soon be waltzing her way onto the Strictly ballroom? Sian Welby gives us the inside scoop on this royal rumour! 💃 👑
#ThisMorning #SianWelby #Strictly
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world-of-celebs · 9 months ago
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Siân Welby
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montyburns56 · 8 months ago
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dozydawn · 1 year ago
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Maureen Reagan and Pamela Hensley in the Marcus Welby, M.D. episode “The Highest Mountain” (1976).
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