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22/05/2026

My daily prayer 🙏 for you all

Meaning Of The Written Around The Miraculous Medal-------------------------------------Front Face InscriptionThe Latin t...
20/05/2026

Meaning Of The Written Around
The Miraculous Medal

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Front Face Inscription
The Latin text reads:

- "O Maria sine peccato concepta ora pro nobis qui ad te confugimus"

The English translation is:

- "O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee."
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At the bottom, the year 1830 refers to the date of the reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary to St. Catherine Labouré in Paris, which led to the creation of the medal.
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✅ Reverse Side Symbols
While there is no full sentence on the back, the symbols hold specific meanings:

- The Large "M": Represents Mary as Mother and her connection to the Church.

- The Twelve Stars: Represent the twelve apostles and the Church.
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✅ The Two Hearts:

- Left (Circled with thorns): The Sacred Heart of Jesus.

- Right (Pierced by a sword): The Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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15/05/2026
15/05/2026

So I visited the prison were Jesus Christ was kept before CRUCIFIED.

You can still feel his pain and heart beat in this place.

14/05/2026

A little walk around the garden of Gethsemane where Jesus Christ cried out blood and was arrested. You can still feel his pain

"And being in agony, He was praying very fervently; and His sweat became like drops of blood, falling down upon the ground" Luke 22:39-46

Yes, the Catholic Church considers organ donation a "noble and meritorious act" and a testament to charity. According to...
13/05/2026

Yes,

the Catholic Church considers organ donation a "noble and meritorious act" and a testament to charity.

According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2296) and Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium Vitae, donating organs after death is ethically acceptable and encouraged as a way to offer the gift of life to those in need.

- However, Three Essential Criteria must be met:

✅ Informed Consent: The donor or their legitimate representatives must give free, explicit consent.

✅ Certainty of Death: Physicians must confirm the donor is truly deceased before any vital organs are removed.

✅ Respect for the Body: The remains must be treated with profound dignity, as the body is considered a temple of the Holy Spirit.

While donation is praised, the Church clarifies it is a voluntary gift, not a moral obligation.

13/05/2026

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Who will tell me the meaning
Of this word above without
Without using AI

Jesus Christ instituted the Eucharist during the Last Supper as a profound act of love and a means of grace for His foll...
13/05/2026

Jesus Christ instituted the Eucharist during the Last Supper as a profound act of love and a means of grace for His followers.

✓ The Catholic Church teaches that the Eucharist serves several key purposes.

1-✅ Commemoration Of His Sacrifice: Jesus commanded His disciples to "do this in memory of me" (Luke 22:19), establishing the Eucharist as a perpetual memorial of His Passion and Resurrection.

This allows believers to recall His self-giving love and the significance of His sacrifice continually.

2-✅ Spiritual Nourishment: The Eucharist is described as the "bread of life" (John 6:35), providing essential spiritual sustenance that strengthens believers' faith and helps them grow in holiness.

3-✅: Unity Among Believers: The Eucharist acts as a sacrament of communion, uniting Christians as one body in Christ (1 Corinthians 10:17).

This sacramental bond fosters a sense of community and shared faith among the Church.

4-✅: Real Presence: Through the Eucharist, Jesus is believed to be truly present, both physically and spiritually, fulfilling His promise to remain with His followers (Matthew 28:20)

and making His divine presence tangible in the lives of believers

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