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originally posted by: St Udio
the failure of the Miracle-of-the-blood at this time .....
might have its roots in the very quiet Vatican beginnings of having Pope Francis being dethroned as Pope because of his ''her·e·tic-al" utterings and contrarian to the Church ways of thinking...
[ˈherəˌtik]
NOUN
a person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
synonyms: dissenter · nonconformist · apostate · freethinker · iconoclast · agnostic ·
a person holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted
the Miracle might be being withheld because of the Roman Church itself is under a dark cloud because of a very weird acting Pope who holds onto almost unacceptable points-of-view and which are contrary to Church practices over the decades and longer when the 'Blood Miracle' was regularly seen to happen.
Resistance to Vatican reform inspired by the devil, Pope Francis tells Curia
originally posted by: Davg80
nobody goes to church anymore, religion is dying because we are getting wiser and
evolving to the next stage. People just need to accept this.
originally posted by: Realtruth
Here's my questions:
Why do they have dried blood in special ampules?
How did they know to store his particular blood?
And why do they keep doing rituals with just his blood?
I thought the blood of Christ was the only way. Anywhooo back to my morning coffee.
The dried blood of Saint Januarius failed to liquefy in a ceremony in Naples,
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: Realtruth
Here's my questions:
Why do they have dried blood in special ampules?
How did they know to store his particular blood?
And why do they keep doing rituals with just his blood?
I thought the blood of Christ was the only way. Anywhooo back to my morning coffee.
The dried blood of Saint Januarius failed to liquefy in a ceremony in Naples,
Exactly, this is a blood ritual and who knows whos blood it really is!
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: Realtruth
Here's my questions:
Why do they have dried blood in special ampules?
How did they know to store his particular blood?
And why do they keep doing rituals with just his blood?
I thought the blood of Christ was the only way. Anywhooo back to my morning coffee.
The dried blood of Saint Januarius failed to liquefy in a ceremony in Naples,
Exactly, this is a blood ritual and who knows whos blood it really is!
One thing about it ...
It was only a few years off on the disaster bit though.