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A Catholic space dedicated to the love of Jesus Christ, prayer, and community!✝️
England, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2025
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JESUS SAVES FROM DEATH
JESUS SAVES FROM HELL
JESUS SAVES FROM FEAR
JESUS SAVES FROM SHAME
JESUS SAVES FROM WORRY
JESUS SAVES FROM GUILT
JESUS SAVES FROM DARKNESS
JESUS SAVES FROM HOPELESSNESS
JESUS SAVES FROM IGNORANCE
JESUS SAVES FROM ANGER
JESUS SAVES FROM JUDGMENT
JESUS SAVES FROM SATAN
JESUS SAVES WHOSOEVER BELIEVES!

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@Annour_gaya Did you know he was a pedophile and a war Lord who killed people?
This is factual!
We talk about Epstein who's girls were 13. Your great prophet Mohammed married a 6 year old (child) and consummated when she was 9.
He was a vile human!
Wake up and follow Jesus Christ ✝️
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He was loud.
He was impulsive.
He swore he would never fall.
And the Church now calls him St. Peter, the first Pope.
Peter was a fisherman, uneducated, rough around the edges, quick to speak and quicker to promise. When Jesus called him, Peter left his nets immediately. He loved Christ fiercely. He believed boldly. He boasted openly.
“I will lay down my life for You,” he said.
Jesus looked at him with sorrow and truth:
“Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.”
Peter didn’t believe it.
Then the night came.
Jesus was arrested. The crowd turned violent. Fear filled the air. And Peter followed from a distance.
A servant girl looked at him.
“You were with Him.”
Peter denied it.
Another voice spoke.
“You are one of His disciples.”
Peter denied it again.
A third time they insisted.
“Surely you are one of them.”
Peter swore. He cursed. He denied Jesus…three times.
And then the rooster crowed.
Jesus turned and looked at him.
Peter broke.
He ran out and wept bitterly. Not tears of pride, but of collapse. The man who promised everything realized he could give nothing on his own.
After the Resurrection, Jesus did not shame Peter.
He did not replace him.
He restored him.
Three times Jesus asked,
“Do you love Me?”
Three times Peter answered, now humbly, now wounded, now honest.
“Lord, You know everything. You know that I love You.”
Jesus replied:
“Feed My sheep.”
Peter would later preach fearlessly, lead the Church, and die a martyr, crucified upside down, unworthy to die like his Lord.
Grace did not erase Peter’s past.
It transformed it into authority.
Peter preached and thousands converted.
Peter healed in the name of the One he once denied.
Peter led the early Church, not as a tyrant, but as a forgiven man who knew mercy firsthand.
And when the time came for him to die, Peter asked to be crucified upside down, unworthy, he said, to die like his Lord.
The coward became a shepherd.
The denier became a martyr.
The sinner became the first Pope.
St. Peter teaches us:
God does not choose the flawless.
He chooses the faithful, even when they fall.
If you’ve failed publicly…
If fear once ruled your choices…
If shame still echoes in your memory…
Peter stands as proof that Jesus builds His Church not on perfection, but on repentance and love.
St. Peter, pray for us🇻🇦

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