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Stephanie and Gregory share with Cari about their recent pilgrimage to Italy. From what it was like to sing in the Churches throughout Italy, to various stories and graces from the incredible pilgrimage. Come, follow us: Parish Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Spotify Music
This week at Central Vineyard, Dan continues our series The Gift and the gifts as we turn from the Gift of the Holy Spirit to the gifts the Spirit gives. Exploring the New Testament's teaching on spiritual gifts, Dan frames the gifts of the Spirit as “gracelets” — little manifestations of God's grace, given for the common good. These gifts are not labels to possess, platforms to build, or performances to admire. They are graces received from God, practised in love, developed through use, and matured in the way of Jesus. From words of revelation, to works of power, to acts of mercy and service, the Spirit gives gifts widely across the whole body so that everyone can participate in the life and ministry of Jesus. The invitation is to ask, “What grace is God giving me, and how can I pass it on?” The talk closes with a simple prayer practice, inviting us to behold someone in love and ask the Holy Spirit what grace might be needed for them — a word, a prayer, or an act of service.
Rock talks about Marty St. Louis coaching the Canadiens & Producer Tim has a HOT take about Montreal. Rock wonders who is in better graces with the Tampa Bay fan base, Mike Evans or Marty St. Louis?
Is your body failing you, or is it trying to get your attention? In this episode, we challenge the frustrating cycle of "doing everything right", eating well, taking supplements and managing stress, only to find that your body still isn't healing. Drawing inspiration from the profound work of Caroline Myss, we explore the connection between your emotional life and physical health, diving deep into the concept of "Woundology" and how your biography becomes your biology. What We Cover:Healing isn't just physical; your body is constantly responding to your thoughts, emotions and energy. We break down the Seven Graces to help you shift from a state of burnout to one of balance: Reverence: Shifting from speaking to your body like it's broken to treating it like it's wise. Gratitude: Moving beyond "toxic positivity" to create a subtle nervous system shift. Humility: Softening the grip of needing to control every outcome. Endurance: Learning to stay present with discomfort instead of numbing through distractions. Forgiveness: Releasing the stored resentment and emotional weight that manifests physically. Faith: Trusting the healing process even when the results aren't instant. Compassion: Silencing the inner critic that is dysregulating your nervous system. Experience the Shift. This episode includes a guided "Grace Check-In" practice. This short, experiential meditation is designed to help you stop pushing and start listening to what your body is truly asking of you. 00:52 Healing as "Being" vs. "Doing" : A fundamental shift in perspective where healing is defined not just by routines or protocols, but by who you are being while you perform them. 02:18 The Seven Graces Framework : Inspired by Caroline Myss, these seven internal shifts (Reverence, Gratitude, Humility, Endurance, Forgiveness, Faith, and Compassion) are introduced as tools for recovery 03:10 The Concept of Woundology : A syndrome where individuals may subconsciously use illness to manipulate their environment rather than pursuing true healing. 03:38 Biography Becomes Biology : The concept that life experiences, traumas, and stress physically alter the body's chemistry and immune function. 10:49 The Inner Critic and the Nervous System : Highlighting how self-judgment and internal pressure physically dysregulate the nervous system. 11:47 The Body as a Responsive System : The core message that the body isn't "broken" or failing, but is actively responding to physical, mental, and spiritual "food". 12:46 A short meditation to connect with your body. Stop fighting your body and start healing from the inside out. Ready to go deeper into the physical, mental, and spiritual sides of healing?Connect with Sarah: www.sarahdawkins.com Listen: Subscribe for more episodes on how to heal naturally and live fully.Who am I?Sarah Dawkins is a passionate Holistic Health and Healing Coach, international speaker and author of Heal Yourself. She's also a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and the award-winning host of the uplifting podcast Mind Body Medicine for Self Healers with Sarah Dawkins.With over 20 years' experience as a Registered Nurse, Sarah combines her deep understanding of conventional medicine with her own powerful self-healing journey to create a truly integrative approach. Having overcome multiple chronic health challenges herself, she now supports others in uncovering and addressing the root causes of their symptoms, helping them restore balance, reclaim their energy and create lasting, vibrant wellness.www.sarahdawkins.com#burnoutprevention #burnouttobalance #bodyconnection #reconnectwithyourself #calminthechaos
Why can we say with great Catholic certainty and joy that Mary is and will always be the "Mediatrix of all graces?" View the following video for the answer and pass it on to other Catholic and Marian family and friends.
Rosie Shawver, Executive Director of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, discusses the life of Catholic campus ministers today!Watch a short video about St. John Seminary's Online in M.A. in Pastoral Ministry Program: https://vimeo.com/790530996If you are interested in learning more about the online M.A. in Pastoral Ministry Program for lay students at St. John's Seminary, email Dr. Stuart Squires at mapm@stjohnsem.edu
On this episode of Gifts and Graces we get to hear from Tim Townsend about the gospel and the generosity movement. Tim Townsend is president of the PCA Foundation. Let's listen as Townsend considers Bible passages commonly understood to be about wealth and generosity, also exploring how to steward not one's wealth, but one's giving.
Today I'm sharing the little saving graces that are helping me get through this busy “Maycember” season lately. From easy air fryer meals and simple family traditions to the mindset shifts, routines, and tiny comforts making life feel lighter right now, these are the small saving graces keeping me grounded in the middle of a very full season. I'm sharing a more personal look at what our family has been walking through behind the scenes, what I'm learning about marriage and motherhood, and why I'm more convinced than ever that small intentional choices really do matter. If you've been feeling stretched thin lately, I hope this episode feels encouraging, practical, and like a reminder that you don't need a complete life overhaul to make things feel a little easier. Mentioned in This Episode:
Pastor Rick Horist, Trinity Reformed Baptist Church, Various texts
Avanzada ya la Pascua, seguimos con sus melodías propias en la versión de Graces & Voices que completaremos escuchando diversos cantos mariales en organum de distintas épocas. En particular del organum Benedicta et venerabilis en la doble versión de París y de las Huelgas enriquecida esta con el motete Virgo virginum. Concluiremos con el himno Ave maris stella de Sebastián de Vivanco alternando canto llano, polifonía & ministriles.Escuchar audio
Isaiah 55: 1-3, 5; John 19: 25-27; Haydock Commentary + The Great Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
Trying to cram some theology into 5 minutes or so. These brief treatments are intended only as a spur to further study on the part of the listener.Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
A new MP3 sermon from Kabwata Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A life of godly passive graces Subtitle: Celebrating the Unsearchable R Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Kabwata Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/3/2026 Bible: Ephesians 4:2 Length: 51 min.
Los breves y sencillos cantos de este domingo dedicado al Buen Pastor sonarán en el Sicut Luna Perfecta de hoy a cargo de Franz Karl Prassl y Graces & Voices, junto al excepcional Ludus Paschalis en las voces de la Schola Georgiana y de la Schola Gregoriana Praguensis. Y dos homenajes: a Laurence Feininger escuchando la Missa La Regina en canto fratto y al silense Bernardo R. García Pintado escuchando el In paradisum al coro de su monasterio.Escuchar audio
Lewis Bayly | Growing by Christian Larrsen | The Thinker: Portrait of Louis N. Kenton by Thomas Eakins | Find more at www.ryanbush.org
This week, Matt sits down with Pastor Derek to explore the question, “Did God really seek to kill Moses?” As they unpack this, they discuss the recurring theme of God's provision throughout Scripture and how it ultimately points to Christ. The conversation also examines the distinction between God's sovereign will and His revealed will. They conclude with a discussion on how to read Scripture, along with book recommendations in response to a follow-up question from the missions conference. Check us out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OXlByN9o-4M?si=DZIXAhcqNcnGJsMu
We're bringing back yet another MTAC Another World OSMinterview! Today, we've got our interview we did alongside The Side Quest Podcast for Lauren Landa! Here's what MTAC had on their webpage about her: Lauren Landa is a voice actress born and raised in Los Angeles. In the last 15 years her voice has been in over a hundred different anime and video game titles, playing the voice of many beloved characters. Lauren is most known for roles such as the ninja beauty, Kasumi in Dead or Alive 5; the sexy Litchi Faye Ling in the popular fighting games BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, as well as the sequels BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, and Continuum Shift Extend; Chrono Phantasma; the badass Kyoko Sakura in Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the enthusiastic Yan Leixia in Soul Calibur V, the deadly Little Queen in Tales of Graces; the valley girl racer in pink, Boiboi, in REDLINE, the adorable zombie Squigly in Skullgirls, kind hearted Leia in Tales of Xillia, the innocent Chubo Sonken in Ikki Tousen: Great Guardians, the quiet Annie Leonhardt in the hit anime series Attack on Titan, One in “DrakenGard 3”, Nora in “Noragami”, Sailor Neptune in the VIZ Media's Sailor Moon, Merlin in “The Seven Deadly Sins”, Lyra in “Fist Of The North Star: Lost Paradise”, Juno in “Beastars”, Female Robin in “Fire Emblem” and “Super Smash Brothers”, Kyoka Eden in Scarlet Nexus, Karin Kanzuki in Street Fighter V, Leila in Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise, Tsukasa in Over the Moon for You, and many more! For Updates and Announcements follow Lauren Landa on Twitter and Twitch! Twitter:@Lauren_A_Landa! Twitch: Twitch.tv/LaurenLanda https://mtac.net/guests/lauren-landa OSMnotes We want to thank Lauren and once again for taking the time to chat with us! And you can find all the places where Lauren is by checking out her online at: On her website: https://www.laurenlanda.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlandavo/ On Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/laurenlanda On Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/laurenlanda.bsky.social On Twitter: https://x.com/Lauren_A_Landa On IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3119972/ Plus, a big thank you to MTAC for both letting us have the chance to chat, but also credit for the convention logo used. We also have YouTube Channels now! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends. And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
Our Lady has made Her presence known in Medjugorje, but She points us back to Jesus' real Presence right where we are.Daily Mass homily for Saturday, March 28, 2026
We're back with another QUEUED UP , AS REQUESTED! And we're discussing Radio Silence's latest film Ready or Not: Here I come! The follow up to the 2019 hit , Ready or Not, where we a the newlywed Grace must play a deadly game with the Le Demas family where winner takes all, well they leave with their life . In the sequel we follow Graces journey in the after math of the Le Domas game of “Hide and Seek.” Eli Woods character. Titus Danforths intensity handling Faith. We get into our favorite deaths of the film. We get into the similar scripts from this film to the latest Scream films. Kathryn Newtons role in the film and our thoughts . Was that Spyglass shade for the Melissa Berrerra firing with the ceasefire called by The Danforth family? Do we need movies about pepper going after the rich ? And of course of course the reason we are here? WAS IT GOOD THOUGH?!
Följ med Fredrik och Poki på GOTY-resan, där vi återvänder till klassiska – men fortfarande moderna – spelår och ser hur väl titlarna står sig i dag. Har tiden gett dem en ny innebörd, eller cementerat deras legendariska status?Den här gången är det 2012 som står i fokus. Dags att utse årets bästa spel – retroaktivt.Upplägget är som vanligt:Vi börjar med att lyfta årets bubblare, fortsätter med våra personliga topp 10-listor och avslutar med det tuffaste momentet av alla – att enas om en gemensam topp 5. En lista av spel som ska stå emot all kritik och förbli ohotade över tid.Och högst upp?Ett spel som för oss definierar året. 2012 års Game of the Year.
John wishes his girls would get ready faster and writes a children's book about a fish. Meanwhile, Jonnie think March has the most violent holidays, and reveals why he never liked The Power Team. Plus, a conversation about how we think God sees us and why it really matters. Today's episode is NOT sponsored by Android phones: "Turning your text threads green since 2008.” FOLLOW Jonnie W: https://jonniew.com FOLLOW John Driver: https://johndriver.com LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, SEND MESSAGE, OR SUPPORT at http://talkaboutthatpodcast.com WATCH/SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjExy_jWIdNvGd28XgF2Dg Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Certain events in Tennessee on Tuesday prompted me to release this SPECIAL and ABBREVIATED episode of GLL. It will be helpful to some who were the object of those events. However, it is also a helpful as a supplement to recent podcasts and a precursor to Friday’s.
Certain events in Tennessee on Tuesday prompted me to release this SPECIAL and ABBREVIATED episode of GLL. It will be helpful to some who were the object of those events. However, it is also a helpful as a supplement to recent podcasts and a precursor to Friday’s.Support the show: https://www.factennessee.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach Fontanez and his family run a coffee shop and sober bar in Meriden that holds events ranging from a silent book club to hardcore shows. He's also been in and continues to be in a bunch of bands. We thought all that was a great reason to get him on the podcast to talk primarily about Grace's Place which fills a void in the lack of all-ages venues in the area. We told Matt from Killer Kin that Zach was going to be on and wrote this up about him: Zach Fontanez is one of the most prolific, energy-filled, altruistic rockers to ever grace the Connecticut music scene. With a taste palette that spans all mutations beneath the rock 'n roll umbrella, this Punk's voracious appetite for creation germinates a scene and show setting rife with electric elation. A member of groups such as: The Human Fund, Minor Inconveniences, HATERS, and many more notable projects, Fontanez can be seen behind the kit, in your face with screaming into a Shure SM58, or swinging his stud-clad wrists in front of your favorite stage. Fontanez is a paragon of Raw-Powered positivity, patience, and the DIY dreams that most wish they could live. Check out the full conversation on the podcast: Links: https://www.gracesplacect.net/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Graces-Place-and-The-Rino-Stage/61578604783919/ https://www.instagram.com/gracesplacect/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@gracesplacect https://hatersbandct.bandcamp.com/ https://thehumanfundct.bandcamp.com/ https://gaguband.bandcamp.com/ https://jimhensonprostateexam.bandcamp.com/ https://zachfontanez.bandcamp.com/ Music on this episode: Intro: Haters "I Love New Haven" MJ & Zach Go To Waffle House (Self-Released) Rick: Kelly Moran "Echo In The Field" Don't Trust Mirrors (Warp) Carrier "That Veil Of Your (Ft. Voice Actor)" Rhythm Immortal (Modern Love) TVAM "Powder Blue" Ruins (Invada) Nashpaints "Boyfriend First" Everyone Good Is Called Molly (MirrorWorld) Josh: Catharsis "Power" Hope Against Hope (Refuse / Chrimethinc.) Modem "Image" Interface (Modem Age Records) Night of the Vampire "Chasing Shadows in an Ocean of Time" The Enchanting Winds Of The Dreamweaving Masquerade (Profound Lore Records) Zach: Cheap Heat "This And That" Blank Void (Brain Slash Records) Outro: The Human Fund "Black Licorice" Feats of Strength (Split with another band of the same name) The Redscroll Podcast is a monthly show (new episodes on the first of the month) that works as a companion to what we do at Redscroll Records in Wallingford, CT USA. We are a record store that has a heavy emphasis on the left of center / underground music of the world. Whether it be underappreciated or just has a niche audience, marginalized or just off the radar it's all of interest to us. With the show we'll generally have a localized focus. We'll discuss what is in our personal rotation at the moment. We'll talk to guests who have to do with all of the above. And we'll talk about specific dealings with the store. If you have input you're welcome to contact us through email (redscroll@gmail.com). Oh, and please do subscribe! New episodes on the first of every month! (Subscribe on Android)(Subscribe elsewhere just by searching for us please!)
Certain events in Tennessee on Tuesday prompted me to release this SPECIAL and ABBREVIATED episode of GLL. It will be helpful to some who were the object of those events. However, it is also a helpful as a supplement to recent podcasts and a precursor to Friday’s.
Britain's upper class isn't a relic of the past—it's still here, still powerful, and still shaping the land beneath our feet. In this gripping episode, journalist and author Eleanor Doughty dismantles the pervasive myth that the aristocracy simply “disappeared” in the 20th century. Spoiler: they didn't. They just got quieter.Eleanor takes us inside the private estates, inherited titles, and soft power that still define the modern British upper class. With first-hand insight from years spent interviewing dukes, earls, viscounts and secretive landowners, she exposes how much influence remains—and why we've failed to notice.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy the British aristocracy never died out—and why people think it didHow 3 million acres of the UK remain in hereditary handsThe difference between the “Premier League” and “Super League” of landownersWhy stately homes aren't all romance and Downton glamourHow Wentworth Woodhouse became ground zero for political and industrial conflictWhat domestic service really looked like—far from the usual Upstairs/Downstairs tropesWhy land, not politics, is the true modern source of aristocratic powerHow soft power, titles, and inherited prestige shape British society even todayAbout Our Guest: Eleanor DoughtyEleanor Doughty is a journalist and the author of
This week, Jake and Bob celebrate the 150th episode of Restore the Glory! They take a moment to reflect on the story of how the podcast came to be, new insights learned, and their hopes for the future. This episode is a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what God has done in not only their lives but also the lives of listeners. Key Points: Jake and Bob express deep gratitude for God's evident presence and blessing throughout the life of the podcast. They share powerful testimonies from listeners, including marriages restored and lives changed through the podcast. The podcast has surpassed three million downloads, with many episodes reaching tens of thousands of listeners. The two most popular series are Anatomy of a Wound and Security, Maturity, and Purity A surprising "puzzle" they discuss is how some of their favorite episodes initially received fewer downloads than expected. Jake and Bob explain that their intention in difficult topics is always faithful dialogue rooted in Church teaching and charity. They also desire to remain docile to the Holy Spirit, committed to offering conversations that glorify God and foster authentic healing in the Church. Resources: Virginia Satir Daily Temperature Reading Appreciation New Information A Puzzle A Complaint/Concern Hopes and Dreams Anatomy of a Wound Series Security, Maturity, Purity Series The Life of Peter Series Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:15 Appreciation for the Podcast 10:04 New Information (Statistics!) 19:31 Puzzles We are Working Through 26:46 Complaints or Concerns About the Podcast 36:44 Our Hopes and Dreams for the Future Connect with Restore the Glory: Instagram: @restoretheglorypodcast Twitter: @RestoreGloryPod Facebook: Restore the Glory Podcast Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow in holiness by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks!
In this week's edition of the 23 Podcast, Fr. Jeff and Parker address the flip of the calendar to March, which they hope brings Spring-like weather and vibes. Also, almost halfway through Lent already, the pair read and unpack this weekend's Gospel passage. Listen NOW for your weekly dose of faith and fun!
On this episode of Gifts and Graces we get to hear from James Saxon about Process Evangelism. James is the visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at RTS Atlanta, also serving as the Director of Apostles Life at the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta, GA. Let's listen as James shares about a new model of evangelism that is emerging in our Post-Modern world.
Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We're shorthanded again this week, but Kevin & John still have plenty of gaming goodies to discuss, so let's get right into it... John kicks things off with a quick update on his time with No Man's Sky, which he's still going strong with, after recently getting back into it. After that, Kevin gives a shoutout to a couple of neo retro arcade shoot 'em ups, Tempest 4000 & Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved, both of which he recently snagged physically on PS4. From there, John takes us into JRPG territory, and digs into his first impressions of Tales of Graces, as a longtime fan of the "Tales" series. Finally, Kevin wraps things up with a quick shoutout to one of his favorite arcade-y roguelike discoveries in recent memory, Ants Took My Eyeball. Timestamps: No Man's Sky - 00:01:32 Tempest 4000 - 00:08:35 Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved - 00:14:25 Tales of Graces - 00:20:11 Ants Took My Eyeball - 00:30:16 Thanks for taking the time to listen! If you'd like to find us elsewhere on the Internet, you can find us at:
On this episode of Gifts and Graces we get to hear from Heather Hess about imagination and the preeminance of Christ. Heather is Assistant Professor of English at Covenant College. Let's listen as Heather explores the role of Christian imagination as a form of embodied knowing that enables us to live inside God's story.
Brad journeys back in time with the Tales of Remastered project playing through Tales of Graces f Remastered. How does this Tales game stack up to the rest of the series and is this a classic JRPG worth revisiting?
BRAD SHAM is one of the greatest football sportscasters of our generation. Having been with the Cowboys for 47 seasons, along with some seasons of broadcasting all 26 Cotton Bowls, Texas Longhorns football and Texas Rangers baseball, Brad is a Texas treasure. An 11-time National Sports Media Association Sportscaster of the Year, Brad is also a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame. He tells some great Cowboys stories, hilarious golf stories and we even surprise Brad with a special guest. It's one of the most entertaining episodes ever of The Approach Shot. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
HEADLINE: Emerging from the Terror: The Birth of Revolutionary Style GUEST AUTHOR: Anne HigonnetSUMMARY: Professor Anne Higonnet discusses how the end of the Reign of Terror in 1794 precipitated a radical shift in French fashion. Teresia Tallien, emerging from prison in a simple garment, transformed her "prison garb" into a symbol of survival and chic, abandoning the corsets and silks of the aristocracy for flowing lines. Joined by Rose de Beauharnais (the future Josephine) and Juliette Récamier, these women—known as "The Graces"—utilized style as a tool for social and political advancement. Higonnet argues that while men controlled the violence, these women revolutionized the culture, turning their trauma into a liberating aesthetic.1796 JOSEPHINE
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Send us a textThe Marian title Mediatrix of All Graces is at the heart of the reported apparitions of Our Lady of Aokpe in Nigeria—one of the most little-known Catholic events of the modern era.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com
The Legacy and Hidden History of the Graces' Style. The full set of fashion plates documenting this radical style revolution was rediscovered at the Morgan Library after being incorrectly cataloged. The true story of this fashion was radical and had been "concealed from the world." The three women, known as the Graces, became world-famous celebrities. Josephine (Rose), who missed Napoleon "terribly" after their divorce, died in 1814. Teresia, a woman "in charge of her own sexuality" with five different fathers to her nine surviving children, married a Belgian prince and died a true princess. She was visited by figures like the Duke of Wellington after Waterloo. Juliet maintained her identity as a "perpetual virgin," serving as the pure white symbol until her death. Despite Napoleon forcing a separation, Teresia and Josephine tried hard to continue seeing each other. 1807 JOSEPHINE
Cotton, Cameos, and Cashmere: The Accessories of Revolutionary Style. The Graces made cotton, previously worn by lower classes, the most fashionable and revolutionary fabric, often importing high-quality white muslin from India. Painters like David were fascinated by how the thin fabric revealed women's bodies, making the women appear artful and allowing them to move freely. When big skirts disappeared, the need to carry belongings led to the invention of the handbag as we know it, which instantly became the "it accessory." Other vital accessories included flat laced shoes and cashmere shawls. The long, rectangular cashmere shawls, first sent by Napoleon from Cairo to Josephine, were draped seductively around the slim dresses, becoming highly desirable for decades. Josephine (Rose) also invented the tiara by adapting Italian cameos to headbands. Juliet's rigorous all-white look became a powerful rallying symbol for the purity of revolutionary principles. 1805 Josephine
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