Leo Dupont Venerable Leo Dupont (1797 – †1876), also known as "The Holy Man of Tours," or the "Apostle of the Holy Face", was a religious figure in the Roman Catholic faith who helped spread various Catholic devotions such as the devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus and nightly Eucharistic Adoration. He has been declared Venerable by the Holy See during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII and currently awaits Beatification. Leo_Dupont
Father Vladimir Kozina Fr Vladimir Kozina was the first priest in the Roman Catholic Church after Vatican II to celebrate the Tridentine Mass under indult from Bishop John Cummings in the entire state of California. Father_Vladimir_Kozina
Women wearing pants In the Western world, women have historically worn dresses and skirt-like garments while men have worn pants (trousers). During the late 1800s, women started to wear pants for industrial work. During World War II, women wore their husband's pants while they took on jobs, and in the 1970s, pants became especially fashionable for women. Women_wearing_pants