'The Alcatraz of the Rockies': Why No One Ever Escapes From ADX Florence https://people.howstuffworks.com/adx-florence.htm?utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=hsw_share&utm_source=twitter via @HowStuffWorks What Solitary Confinement Does to the Body and Mind Reiter says that doctors have known since the 1960s and 1970s that solitary confinement and sensory deprivation have immediate and lasting effects on the brains and bodies of prisoners, as evidenced by the experiences of American POWs in Vietnam. "We know that locking someone up in solitary confinement can cause all kinds of psychological problems within days, if not hours," says Reiter. "With Supermax prisons, we've essentially been running a mass experiment on the effects of long-term solitary confinement for the last two decades." For ADX prisoners, their only regular contact with other human beings are the brief interactions with guards who bring them meals and escort them to the yard. A 2
The Numeric State of the Catholic Church Up to 2023 - ZENIT - English : Vatican published its most recent data on the numeric state of the Church. (ZENIT News / Rome, 06.03.2023).- The <2022> Pontifical Yearbook and the 2021 Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae , edited by the Central Office of Ecclesiastical Statistics, and published by the Libreria Editrice Vaticana, are already in bookstores. The Pontifical Yearbook offers information on the life of the Catholic Church in the world, from December1, 2021 to November 30, 2022. During this period, four Bishoprics were erected (three Dioceses and one Eparchy); two dioceses were united; a territorial Prelature was raised to a diocese; and a diocese became and Apostolic Exarchate. The Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae provides data on the principal dynamics that characterize pastoral action in the Catholic Church in the 3,030 ecclesiastical circumscriptions of the world. Following are some notes on the quantitative aspects that se
Carthusian Martyrs starved to death in Newgate Prison , The government continued to play a game of intimidation until 18 May 1537, when the twenty hermits and eighteen lay brothers remaining in the London Charterhouse were required to take the Oath of Supremacy . Of these, the hermits Doms Thomas Johnson , Richard Bere, Thomas Green ( priests ), and John Davy (a deacon ), refused. Richard Bere was the nephew, and namesake of, Richard Bere the Abbot of Glastonbury (1493–1525). The younger Bere abandoned his studies in the law, and became a Carthusian in February 1523. [2] Thomas Green may be the Thomas Greenwood who obtained a bachelor's degree at Oxford, and later a Master's degree at Cambridge in 1511, who became Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge in 1515 and the Doctorate in Divinity in 1532. This would associate him with St. John Fisher . Likewise, of the brothers, Robert Salt, William Greenwood, Thomas Redyng, Thomas Scryven, Wa
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