Pope Gregory XV

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First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 2 reports

Propaganda: What Do These Men Have In Common? [Infographic]

What do Walt Disney, Hitler, Dr. Seuss, and Pope Gregory XV have in common? Each heavily used propaganda to convey messages.Propaganda is the spreading of ideas, information or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a ... [Published Business 2 Community - May 07 2013]
First reported Apr 07 2013 - Updated Apr 07 2013 - 1 reports

This week in religion history: How to be martyred and beatified after stopping an invasion during a 100-year war

April 7 1250: Louis IX of France, later dubbed Saint Louis, was captured by Egyptian Muslims during his ill-fated Crusade. 1506: The renowned Christian missionary Francis Xavier, later to become a disciple of Ignatius Loyola, a teacher in India and ... [Published National Post | Life » Holy Post - Apr 07 2013]

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