On 19 April, the Israeli army confirmed that a soldier had beheaded a crucifix in Debel, southern Lebanon. In response, the Christian town wrote: “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do”. The army claimed that it views the incident with “great severity”, that the act is inconsistent with its values, and that an investigation is underway. The army also promised that measures would be taken against those responsible.
Ein israelischer Soldat enthauptete eine Statue von Jesus Christus im südlichen Libanon
"They will look on him whom they have pierced" is a prophetic passage from Zechariah 12:10, fulfilled in the New Testament according to John 19:37. It describes a future, deep repentance of Israel, wherein they will recognize Jesus Christ as the Messiah they rejected, leading to intense mourning and a pouring out of God's grace
A man named Panurge found himself aboard a ship in the middle of the open sea. Traveling on the same vessel was a merchant named Dindenault, along with a massive flock of sheep he intended to sell at the next port. Dindenault was the embodiment of greed—a man who valued profit far more than humanity. One day, a heated argument broke out between Panurge and the merchant. Feeling insulted and seeking revenge, Panurge came up with a cunning plan. He offered to buy a single sheep from the merchant at an absurdly high price. Dindenault, blinded by the lure of easy money, took the deal with a smug grin. But then, the unexpected happened. Panurge grabbed the sheep by its horns, dragged it to the edge of the ship, and hurled it into the ocean. Immediately, another sheep jumped in after it. Then a third, and a fourth. In a matter of seconds, the entire flock began rushing toward the railing, blindly leaping into the abyss. Panicked, Dindenault desperately tried to hold the remaining animals back …More
Defence News Of INDIA @DefenceNewsOfIN IRGC Major General Naqdi- “If the war again continues it won’t be limited to Middle East and will potentially turn into a World War” Iran might begin strikes any time if the conditions are not met, especially after the close of Hormuz today.
We live in a time where the "Prince Charming" bailed on foot because his horse died miles ago, and the "Princess" is still locked in her tower, terrified to turn the key because she just got her nails done... Whatever happened to values? To real love, loyalty, and basic respect for another human being? Where did it all go? Face-to-face conversations have been replaced by ghosting and silence. Working on a relationship has been traded for "upgrading" to a newer, shinier model. Friendships now have an expiration date—usually right when the benefits run out. People who were supposed to be your rock end up becoming your worst enemies. Where the hell did the integrity go?! Am I overreacting? I don’t think so. Not for a second. The "Prince" who was supposed to be charming turns out to be just another player who used you and moved on. The "Princess" who was once wrapped around your neck, telling you that you were her entire world, turns on a dime the moment she finds someone with a bigger bank …More
Pope Leo was captivated by this new statue of St. Augustine at the Catholic University of Central Africa, where St. Augustine stands in the shape of Africa, holding a book with the words in Latin written “Tolle lege,” the words he heard in the midst of his conversion.
Bishop Bernardin Francis Mfumbusa of Kondoa Diocese, Tanzania has died just days after being appointed by Pope Leo to the Vatican’s Dicastery Commission for Communication, marking a sudden end to the life of a prominent Church leader and communications expert.
Dan P. The Truth will prevail @DanPeacock12 Whatever they are spraying in front of the Sun is turning it into a beam of intense light and heat! When they Don't Spray in front of the Sun it feels natural and soothing! I can't speak for everyone but I've had enough of this Madness.
We are now in the "Minor Chastisement," also called the "Judgement of Nations." The Anti-Christ appears at the end of the world and initiates the "Majot Chastisement,"after the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.