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Originally posted by Dukesy
reply to post by Kino321
I don't get any of this Fatima and song thing - even though it may make sense to some of you religious followers. I am lost and will remain lost as long as I am on this thread. I am at a lost as to what this is all about or what direction it is going LOL.
Good luck to you all.
Originally posted by Texan123
reply to post by queenofangels_17I am willing to bet that if any of us where to try...we could not come up with any videos with evidence of Allah's, Mercie and Grace
Originally posted by queenofangels_17
Look up at the sky on September 17 and you will see her sign
Originally posted by queenofangels_17
if you love this song even though you don't know the meaning , you are a believer and an event of September 17 will confirm your Faith.
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Originally posted by queenofangels_17
Originally posted by samsamm9
reply to post by queenofangels_17
I just replied to your prediction thread, and I'll re-post it here to.
It will be my sign that I am sent to you by God,Wow ! Seriously ?!
But if This sign come to pass, the believers will have to follow me, and I will lead them home.
I will be cut off from you soon, they are trying to cut off my internet with virus and I know they will prevail with their technologyExcuse me brother, but you seem to have serious mental health issues.
If you love God, follow me, God will love you and forgive you your sins.
You will soon see which of us is crazy.
17th.
Pope prays in Arabic for 1st time AFP) - Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday pronounced a blessing in Arabic at his weekly audience in front of 20,000 pilgrims on St Peter’s Square — the first time the language has been used at such an event.
“The pope prays for all Arabic speakers. May God bless you all!” the pope said in Arabic at the audience, after a bishop read out an Arabic translation of the pope’s comments praising the results of the Second Vatican Council.
The landmark Council, which began 50 years ago this week, is a “compass” for the Catholic Church “in the middle of the storms”, the pope said.