I saw somewhere on Twitter that the three Bunnyxs in the London Special was a sort of comparison to the Moirai, an entity from the Greek Mythology, and honestly i think it's pretty clever.
In greek mythology, the Moirai (also named Parcae in Roman) are the personification of destiny and determine the live of each living being. And they are also three, like the Bunnyxs in the special. They watch over the fate of the humans too.
There's each of them and their roles:
Clotho, the younger one who spun the thread of life. 15 year old Alix represent her due to receiving the rabbit Miraculous.
Lachesis, the middle sister. She measured the thread of life affilied to each person who lived. she's represented by 25 yo Alix.
And the third one, Atropos, who cut the thread and determine the manner of each person's fate (her name means also inevitable). The third Bunnyx who 70 years old is most likely who she represent.
Link to the tweet: https://x.com/seaweedlagoon/status/1772449954046279818?s=46&t=s8SsfXh2OjpNRAj1OBxwqg
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Saint Rafqa Pietra
1832-1914
Feast Day: March 23
Patronage: against bodily ills, against sickness, loss of parents, sick people
Saint Rafqa, also known as St. Rebecca, had a relatively happy childhood in Lebanon until her mother died when she was 7 years old. She decided to devote herself to God after Jesus told her “You will be a nun” and eventually entered the Lebanese Maronite Order. After years of living austerely and contemplatively, she asked Jesus to share in His sufferings. Immediately she suffered headaches and eye pain. The last 17 years of her life she was completely blind and paralyzed yet never complained and was joyful. When she died, a light appeared on her grave for 3 nights and the smell of violets emanated from it. She is called “The Flower of Lebanon.” Pope St. John Paul II canonized her in 2001.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase. (website)
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i joined a Christian Exploration Discussion Group (TM) before realizing that the topics are significantly more geared towards people who are like, new to the faith or asking basic questions about who jesus is or how prayer works, instead of uhhhhhhhh
me, local disaster girl, who started directly in on "why is the shepherd of hermas excluded from the new testament canon" and "if i could ask God one question, it would be: please explain hell, like the exact mechanics of it, and also explain how it can coexist with free will and a loving God"
MARINETTE YOU MENACE. OH GOD.
THIS IS ACTUALLY KILLING ME. THIS SHOW CANT BE SERIOUS, HOW IS THIS REAL.