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... isurely reading the latest newspaper. She had her own views about the Holy Mount’s stance on the reports concerning Vania.

“These media exaggerations about Vania didn’t start out this extreme. After all, the editors at those papers aren’t fools—they’re well aware of the Church’s doctrinal red lines. Elevating Vania’s status too much could easily cross the line, and no one wants to get summoned ‘for tea’ without warning. So initially, they only danced around the edge, brushing close to th ...

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