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    John Paul II to the Nigerian young people

    Onitsha (Nigeria), Dear young men and women of Nigeria,This afternoon the Pope belongs to you!I am truly overjoyed to see you here in your teeming thousands from all parts of your vast country.You have displayed for me your youthful agility, your fascinating acrobatics, your joy and your optimism. I am very grateful to you; I […] More

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    John Paul II to the Nigerian families

    Onitsha (Nigeria),With the Apostle Paul I say to you: “You are God’s chosen race, his saints; he loves you, and you should be clothed in sincere compassion, in kindness and humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with one another; forgive each other”.With these words I greet you, husbands and wives, fathers, mothers and children. I greet […] More

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    Message from Medjugorje 25-12-2019 (in 40 languages)

    1.English Medjugorje Message, December 25, 2019 “Dear children! I am carrying my Son Jesus to you, for Him to bless you and reveal to you His love, which comes from Heaven. Your heart yearns for peace, of which there is less and less on earth. That is why people are far from God and souls are […] More

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    Message from Medjugorje 25-01-2020 (in 40 languages)

    1. English Medjugorje Message, January 25, 2020 “Dear children! Today I am calling you to pray even more, until you feel the holiness of forgiveness in your heart. There must be holiness in the families, little children, because there is no future for the world without love and holiness – because in holiness and joy, you […] More

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    Why The Pagan Influence Theories Are A Bunch Of “Horus Manure”

    Myth: The Christian Faith is just repackaging of pagan myths. Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) was an author and expert on the subject of mythology. His interest in myths began when, as a boy, he saw his first Native American totem pole. A practicing Catholic until his thirties, Campbell was fascinated by the seeming similarities among the […] More

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    Were John Calvin & Martin Luther Holy And Pious Men?

    Myth: The Reformers were holy men who struggled heroically to free the true Christian faith from the superstitions of Rome Martin Luther (1480-1546) and John Calvin (1509-1564) are generally regarded as holy and upright men appalled at the impiety, superstition, and corruption in the Catholic Church, and dedicated to returning the Christian faith to its […] More

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