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Padre Javier Olivera Ravasi

@PJavierOR

Sacerdote. Abogado. Filos. (Phd). Historia (Phd). Prof. Univ. en Dcho. Director de QNTLC 🇦🇷 🇺🇸 Las opiniones aquí son personales, no institucionales

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La sangrienta Revolución Francesa. ¡Cuánta ignorancia y cuánta lobotomización ha existido para justificarla!
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MaryAsu RC
MaryAsu RC@MaryAsu333·
@PJavierOR Padre, tiene la cinta de Argentina o la medida de la Virgen de Luján, aparte de la de la Virgen del Pilar?
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Publico la foto hoy, 16 de julio, para que no digan nada. Hace años que en mi mochila tengo siempre la bandera de la Madre Patria (es la medida de la Virgen del Pilar) y la de Argentina. Que gane el mejor, pero si es donde juega Messi, pues mejor😇
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Mario Accorsi 🇦🇷
Mario Accorsi 🇦🇷@MarioAccorsi·
No hay mejor acto para la recuperación de las Islas que casi mil millones de personas en el mundo, que es la audiencia estimada del partido, hayan visto la bandera de la selección. Mas que todo lo que hicieron los últimos gobiernos de la Argentina.
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Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Clear offside!! FIFA rigged the game again for Messi
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Victoria Villarruel
Victoria Villarruel@VickyVillarruel·
¡Las Malvinas son Argentinas! 🇦🇷 Prohibieron llevarlas a la cancha y se olvidaron que las llevamos en la sangre y el corazón.
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Ivan E. Silva
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@PJavierOR Está fuera de contexto eso y no se refiere a eso. Controle bien. padre
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@PJavierOR Comunicado oficial de ex combatientes y el mismo Scaloni fueron en el mismo sentido. Pasa que como tenés la sangre en el ojo con tu tocayo, te la agarrás con él.
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“No hay que caer en slogans berretas, populistas, nacionalistas, rancios". ¿El sionismo también es un “nacionalismo populista rancio”? No hay que caer en el berretismo de lo políticamente correcto, presi. La Malvinas son 🇦🇷 Link: youtu.be/eG3AAERamKE?is…
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The Church is wise. She does not give us devotions merely to stir our emotions; she gives them to lead us to holiness. That is why, today, on the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, we do well to ask ourselves a simple question: Why did Our Lady give the Brown Scapular to the Church? Was it simply to wear another religious object? Or was she asking something much deeper of us? The answer takes us back to the thirteenth century. The Carmelite Order was passing through a terrible crisis. Driven from the Holy Land, surrounded by uncertainty, it seemed that its days were numbered. Its Prior General, St. Simon Stock, did not place his confidence in princes or in clever plans. He turned to the Mother of God. According to the ancient tradition of Carmel, Our Lady appeared to him on this very day, holding the Brown Scapular and promising: "Whoever dies clothed in this Scapular shall not suffer eternal fire." Those words have comforted Catholics for centuries, but they must be understood correctly. The Blessed Virgin was not handing out a magical object, nor was she offering salvation without conversion. God asks for our cooperation. He gives grace freely, but He also asks us to respond freely. Every gift from Heaven carries with it a responsibility. The Scapular is, therefore, a sacramental. It is a sign that says, without words, "I belong to Mary, and through Mary I belong to Christ." Think of a religious wearing his habit. The habit does not make him holy, but it reminds him every day of the life he has promised to live. The Brown Scapular is like a small habit placed on the shoulders of the faithful. It reminds us that we should think, speak, and live as children of the Blessed Virgin. That is why the Church has always taught that wearing the Scapular must be joined to a Christian life. Tradition also speaks of the Sabbatine Privilege, encouraging us to trust in Mary's maternal intercession for those who faithfully wear the Scapular, live chastely according to their state in life, and persevere in prayer. Notice the pattern: faithfulness, prayer, and perseverance. Our Lady never encourages laziness; she always leads us to a deeper love for her Son. Many of us received the Scapular years ago. Perhaps it was placed around our neck as children. Perhaps we have worn it for decades without giving it much thought. Today is a good day to ask ourselves whether we are wearing only a piece of cloth, or whether we are truly living beneath Mary's mantle. The Scapular should not simply rest on our shoulders; it should shape our hearts. The Church also reminds us today of the gift of a plenary indulgence, under the usual conditions of Confession, Holy Communion, prayer for the intentions of the Holy Father, and freedom from attachment to sin. What a beautiful reminder that the Church is truly our Mother. She not only teaches us the way to Heaven but also opens for us the treasury of Christ's mercy. My dear friends, the older we become, the more clearly we see that everything in this world passes away. Health passes. Strength passes. Possessions pass. Only one thing remains: whether we die united to Christ. That is why the Brown Scapular is such a precious gift. Every time we touch it, it reminds us to lift our eyes from this passing world and to remember our eternal homeland. Let us ask Our Lady of Mount Carmel today for one simple grace: that we may never wear her Scapular carelessly, but always as faithful disciples of her Son. And when the day comes for us to leave this world, may she be at our side, leading us with confidence into the presence of Jesus Christ, to whom be all honor and glory forever. Amen. Fr. Javier Olivera Ravasi, SE
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