Javier G. Estevez
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Javier G. Estevez
@JaviGEstevez
Project operations Turning structure into results in complex environments Europe – Africa
Spain Katılım Kasım 2010
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@Joy__Jay @Mahduabuchi God bless your path 🙂
Trusting Him always brings the right timing.
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Last Easter as an unmarried woman. On GOD 🥰
Nyeleti✨@Nyeleti0606
Last Easter as an unmarried woman.
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@elcodigomental A very insightful way to see it.
Maybe not something created, but something that appears when we move away from what is good.
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@franksdonald @c_hidinma A beautiful prayer for this season.
Simple, joyful, and centered on the Resurrection.
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The Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven) is an ancient Latin Marian hymn and prayer of the Catholic Church, traditionally sung or recited during Eastertide (from Easter Sunday to Pentecost) in place of the Angelus. It celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and invites the Virgin Mary to rejoice, with origins tracing back to the 12th century. Here’s a copy 👇🏻

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¡Cristo ha resucitado de entre los muertos y, con Él, también nosotros resucitamos a una vida nueva! Este anuncio pascual abraza el misterio de nuestra vida y el destino de la historia, y nos alcanza hasta en los abismos de la muerte. #Pascua
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@Pontifex_es Ha resucitado.
Y con Él, la esperanza permanece.
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@Vitus_osst It’s good to take time with it 🙂
Sometimes the right choice becomes clearer when you listen a bit more to what feels right inside, not just the reasoning.
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@Vitus_osst That’s a fair point.
“Family” feels more universal to me, while “X” makes it more specific to the platform.
Maybe it depends on whether you want it to represent a wider identity or a more defined community.
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@JaviGEstevez Okay... But a lot of feedback is that it will limit .. because how about those who are not on X
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@Vitus_osst I’d go with the “CATHOLIC X FAMILY ” one.
Both are well done, but that one resonates more naturally with me.

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✅ "Son, behold your mother; Mother, behold your son" John (19:26-27),
How does this word relate to the reason Catholics pray to Mary?
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✅ The phrase "Son, Behold Your Mother; Mother, Behold Your Son" comes from the Gospel of John (19:26-27),
✅ where Jesus, while on the cross, entrusts Mary to the care of John, symbolizing her role as the mother of all believers.
This moment is significant in Catholic teaching, as it underscores Mary's maternal relationship with all Christians.
✅ Why Catholics Pray to Mary
Catholics pray to Mary not as an act of worship, which is reserved for God alone, but as a means of seeking her intercession.
✅ The Catholic Church teaches that Mary, as the Mother of God, holds a unique position in the faith. She is venerated for her role in salvation history and is seen as a loving mother who intercedes for her children.
✅ This practice is rooted in the belief that asking Mary to pray for us is akin to asking a friend to intercede on our behalf.
✅ The Catechism of the Catholic Church emphasizes that Mary's intercession is powerful and beneficial, as she continually brings our prayers to her Son, Jesus Christ.
✓ In summary, Mary's role as intercessor is deeply embedded in Catholic spirituality, reflecting her unique relationship with Christ and her ongoing maternal care for the faithful.

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@Vitus_osst That’s an interesting question.
I see it less as worship and more as intercession.
For me, the distinction is important: God remains the source, while Mary is someone you can ask to pray with you.
I understand why it can be perceived differently from the outside
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