söndag 28 oktober 2018

Tomislav Ivančić - Zašto Se Napada Crkva

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Helloween ili HolyWin? 
Reci NE Helloweenu jer: 1. sotonisti vjeruju da je to jedini dan u godini kada mogu prizvati sotonu; 2. te noći na tisuće djece bit će ritualno ubijeno i mučeno zbog služenja crnih misa, jer je Međunarodni dan magije; 3. niječe postojanje grijeha i potrebu za Spasiteljem, a podržava nauk o reinkarnaciji; 4. svi simboli povezani su s poganstvom!
Reci DA Holywinu jer: 1. svetost pobjeđuje; 2. nitko nije profitirao od veličanja tikava, smrti i magije, za razliku od veličanja života i svjetla; 3. molitva nikada nije nikome napakostila, osim što donosi blagoslov; 4. pokojni te trebaju za spasenje; 5. ako ti ne postaneš goruća baklja, mnogi će i dalje hodati u mraku!
KRĆANINU DOSTOJANSTVO DJETETA BOŽJEGA NE DOPUŠTA DA GA SE VIĐA NA OBILJEŽAVANJU POGANSKIH OBIČAJA! Neka se "Noć vještica" pretvori u "Noć svetaca!" 😇🙏
(Sestra Marija Zrno)


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Faustina Kowa St Jude and the image of Jesus 
Most representations of St. Jude, show him holding to his chest an image (the Holy Mandylion) of Jesus. This is an imprint of the face of Jesus. According to the 3rd-century writings of Eusebius (the Father of Church History), during the reign of Abgar, king of Edessa (today in modern Turkey, near Syria), news of the healings by Jesus spread northward. The king was afflicted with a serious illness (some say leprosy), and he sent a messenger begging Jesus to come and cure him. Our Lord afforded the king hope by sending word that He would send someone later to aid the king in his suffering. It was St. Jude who brought a cloth bearing the face of Jesus to the king and healed him. The king listened to the eloquent presentation of the Gospel by St. Jude, and he and many of his subjects were converted. After establishing the Church in Edessa, St. Jude traveled through Armenia and parts of the Near East preaching the gospel. Eventually, he was martyred for the faith. The facts of this tradition suggest that the Mandylion of St. Jude along with the Shroud of Turin hold the earliest known representations of Jesus.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-mRsl2ReNY

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