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Our Lady Mirror of Justice Brc, Btam Parish Magbon Block Rosary Crusade the most powerful prayer warriors ever

BRCBG An Arm( Paramilitary ) of the Block Rosary Crusade.Gentlemen manage and be a member of this very arm that maintain...
15/10/2025

BRCBG An Arm
( Paramilitary ) of the Block Rosary Crusade.

Gentlemen manage and be a member of this very arm that maintain peace, orderliness, safeguard lives and property in Church, society and humanity as a whole.

Some call us the Blue đź’™ Army,
Generally worldwide we are known as BLOCK ROSARY CRUSADE BRIGADE OF GUARD.

The Seven Most Deadly Sins that kills the Soul
24/08/2025

The Seven Most Deadly Sins that kills the Soul

Through the intercession of our blessed mother Mary, May all our prayers be answered 🙏
01/10/2022

Through the intercession of our blessed mother Mary,

May all our prayers be answered 🙏

Don't miss this Jubilee🕊️Celebration🤗🤗🤗🤗
11/08/2022

Don't miss this
Jubilee🕊️Celebration
🤗🤗🤗🤗

07/07/2022
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Glory be to Jesus.... Our lady Mother of Perpetual Help Block Rosary Crusade centre president,Miss Veronica Agbo has bee...
21/06/2022

Glory be to Jesus....

Our lady Mother of Perpetual Help Block Rosary Crusade centre president,
Miss Veronica Agbo has been kidnapped along kogi road on her way to BENUE state.
The kidnappers are demanding for 10million naira ransom.

Prayers are needed for God to do his miraculous works in her life, that no harm shall befall her.

Through the intercession of our lady help of Christians.
Amen

*St. Gaspar Bertoni*  *Feast day: Jun 12*  St. Gasper was born in Verona, Italy in 1777. He was baptized the day after. ...
12/06/2022

*St. Gaspar Bertoni*
*Feast day: Jun 12*

St. Gasper was born in Verona, Italy in 1777. He was baptized the day after. It is known that he was from an affluent family, and that his family's faith-life was also quite notable.

Gasper was an only child as his baby sister passed away. He had the benefit of an excellent education both at home and at St. Sebastian's school which was run by Jesuits.

From the grace of his first Holy Communion at age 11, Gaspar Bertoni was called to a life of mystical union. His vocation to the priesthood matured, and at 18, he entered the seminary. In frequenting the theological course as an extern student, he found in his professor of moral theology, Fr. Nicholas Galvani, an excellent spiritual director.

He was known to have helped the sick and hurt during the invasion of French armies in 1796, the beginning of a 20 year period of upheaval during which he tended to those in need. He took over the spiritual direction of a community founded then by St. Magdalena of Canossa at St. Joseph's Convent (May 1808).

On November 4, 1816, with two companions, he moved into a small house, adjacent to a suppressed Church, that bore the title of "the Sacred Stigmata of St. Francis (from this, the name of his community was eventually adapted; in this small church, he also worked to spread the devotion to the Passion and the wounds of Christ). In a very unostentatious manner, the new community opened a tuition-free school, offering this and other gratuitous services to the Church and society. The men lived together a common life of strict observance and penance. An intense life of contemplation was joined to a broad apostolate, including the Christian education of the youth, the formation of the clergy and missionary preaching, in perfect availability to the requests of the bishop.

*Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity*  *About the feast* The feast of the Blessed Trinity was introduced in the ninth cen...
12/06/2022

*Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity*

*About the feast*
The feast of the Blessed Trinity was introduced in the ninth century and was only inserted in the general calendar of the Church in the fourteenth century by Pope John XXII. But the cultus of the Trinity is, of course, to be found throughout the liturgy. Constantly the Church causes us to praise and adore the thrice-holy God who has so shown His mercy towards us and has given us to share in His life.

*Holy Trinity Dogma*
The dogma of faith which forms the object of the feast is this: There is one God and in this one God there are three Divine Persons; the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God. Yet there are not three Gods, but one, eternal, incomprehensible God! The Father is not more God than the Son, neither is the Son more God than the Holy Spirit. The Father is the first Divine Person; the Son is the second Divine Person, begotten from the nature of the Father from eternity; the Holy Spirit is the third Divine Person, proceeding from the Father and the Son. No mortal can fully fathom this sublime truth. But I submit humbly and say: Lord, I believe, help my weak faith.
Why is this feast celebrated at this particular time? It may be interpreted as a finale to all the preceding feasts. All three Persons contributed to and shared in the work of redemption. The Father sent His Son to earth, for "God so loved the world as to give His only-begotten Son." The Father called us to the faith. The Son, our Savior Jesus Christ, became man and died for us. He redeemed us and made us children of God. He ever remains the liturgist par excellence to whom we are united in all sacred functions. After Christ's ascension the Holy Spirit, however, became our Teacher, our Leader, our Guide, our Consoler. On solemn occasions a thanksgiving Te Deum rises spontaneously from Christian hearts.

*St. Barnabas, apostle*  *Feast day: Jun 11* Catholics celebrate the memory of St. Barnabas on June 11. The apostle and ...
11/06/2022

*St. Barnabas, apostle*
*Feast day: Jun 11*

Catholics celebrate the memory of St. Barnabas on June 11. The apostle and missionary was among Christ's earliest followers and was responsible for welcoming St. Paul into the Church. Though not one of the 12 apostles chosen by the Lord, Jesus, he is traditionally regarded as one of the 72 disciples of Christ and most respected man in the first century Church after the Apostles themselves.

St. Barnabas was born to wealthy Jewish parents on the Greek-speaking island of Cyprus, probably around the time of Christ's own birth. Traditional accounts hold that his parents sent him to study in Jerusalem, where he studied at the school of Gamaliel (who also taught St. Paul). Later on, when Christ's public ministry began, Barnabas may have been among those who heard him preach in person. At some point, either during Christ's ministry or after his death and resurrection, Barnabas decided to commit himself in the most radical way to the teachings he had received. He sold the large estate he had inherited, contributed the proceeds entirely to the Church, and joined Christ's other apostles in holding all of their possessions in common. Saul of Tarsus, the future St. Paul, approached Barnabas after the miraculous events surrounding his conversion, and was first introduced to St. Peter through him. About five years later, Barnabas and Paul spent a year in Antioch, building up the Church community whose members were the first to go by the name of “Christians.” Both Paul and Barnabas received a calling from God to become the “Apostles of the Gentiles,” although the title is more often associated with St. Paul. The reference to the “laying-on of hands” in Acts, chapter 13, suggests that Paul and Barnabas may have been consecrated as bishops on this occasion.

Barnabas and Paul left Antioch along with Barnabas' cousin John Mark, who would later compose the most concise account of Christ's life and be canonized as St. Mark.

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