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Congratulations to President Trump! Your bold leadership and global vision have made another peace agreement possible.
I also congratulate President Aliyev, Prime Minister Pashinyan and the peoples of Azerbaijan and Armenia on signing this historic agreement.
May you all enjoy a new era of reconciliation and shared prosperity.
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The fairy tale of **”The White Snake”** is a German story collected by the Brothers Grimm, rich with themes of wisdom, kindness, and magical transformation. Here’s a detailed look at its narrative and symbolism:
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### 🐍 Summary of the Tale
– **The King’s Secret Dish**: A wise king receives a mysterious covered dish each evening. One day, a curious servant peeks inside and finds a white snake. He tastes it and gains the ability to understand animals.
– **The Stolen Ring**: The Queen’s ring goes missing, and the servant is wrongly accused. Using his newfound ability, he overhears a duck confessing to swallowing the ring. The duck is cooked, the ring is found, and the servant is exonerated.
– **Journey and Trials**: The servant sets off to explore the world. Along the way, he helps several animals—fish, ants, and ravens—who promise to repay his kindness.
– **Winning the Princess**: In another kingdom, he must complete impossible tasks to win the hand of a princess. Thanks to the animals he helped, he succeeds: retrieving a ring from the sea, gathering spilled grain, and finally bringing an apple from the Tree of Life.
– **Happy Ending**: The servant marries the princess and eventually becomes king himself.
You can read the full tale on [GrimmStories.com](https://www.grimmstories.com/en/grimm_fairy-tales/the_white_snake) or [ChildStories.org](https://www.childstories.org/en/the-white-snake-1676.html).
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### 🧠 Symbolism and Themes
– **The White Snake**: Often symbolizes hidden wisdom, transformation, and the power of secret knowledge. In this tale, consuming the snake grants the servant the ability to hear the language of animals—a metaphor for deep insight and empathy.
– **Animals as Allies**: The grateful animals represent nature’s reciprocity and the rewards of compassion. Their aid in completing the servant’s trials underscores the theme of kindness repaid.
– **The Tree of Life**: A classic symbol of immortality and divine favor. The apple from this tree is the final proof of the servant’s worthiness.
– **Social Mobility**: The tale subtly critiques rigid class structures. The servant, through virtue and courage, rises to royalty—suggesting that nobility of spirit can transcend birth.
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I was blessed to celebrate Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Shrine’s deep connection with the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome and Our Lady of the Snows. May our celebration deepen our love and devotion to our Lady, drawing us ever closer to her Son, our Eucharistic Lord.
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Today 48BC Caesar’s civil war: Battle of Pharsalus – Julius Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt.
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The goddess Ceres reclines before a waving wheat field dotted with poppies as the green earth appears to rise up and embrace her.
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“A Young Roman Warrior Accompanied by His Father Asks the Gods for the Success of His Weapons” (ca. 1780) by Jean-Germain Drouais. Oil on canvas. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Carcassonne.
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Neptune’s seahorses. Date: 19th century. Medium: marble. Italian work, not signed. Victor Werner Collection, Belgium.
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Inspired by Ettore Bugatti’s favorite horse, BROUILLARD’s design captures elegance and grace. From embroidered motifs to its sculptural, muscular design, it is art in motion.
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Print titled, “Women and Men in Greco-Roman clothing.” 1876-1888. Photo: NYPL Digital Collections.
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“The God of the Vine was born of fire and nursed by rain, the hard burning heat that ripens the grapes and the water that keeps the plant alive.”
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Stunning illustration of Sobek in crocodile form from “The Book of the Faiyum.” Sobek was known as “Lord of the Nile” and the one “who greens the Two Banks.” Egyptian, Greco-Roman period, ca. 1st century BCE-2nd century CE. Ink on papyrus,12.5 in. H. Walters Museum (# W.738).
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Over 90% of endangered sunflower sea stars were ‘melted’ by a mystery disease in the past decade, affecting coastal ecosystems reliant on sea stars. Now, researchers have finally identified the notorious killer.
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