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Arsenal die hard, Sony of Mother Mary
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Şubat 2013
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Padre nuestro, que estás en el cielo,
santificado sea tu Nombre;
venga a nosotros tu Reino;
hágase tu voluntad en la tierra como en el cielo.
Danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día;
perdona nuestras ofensas,
como también nosotros perdonamos a los que nos ofenden;
no nos dejes caer en la tentación,
y líbranos del mal.
Amén. 🙏

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE
Diciembre de 1531. Ciudad de México.
El imperio azteca acababa de ser conquistado.
Ocho millones de personas estaban siendo convertidas a la fuerza a punta de espada.
Los misioneros estaban fracasando. La gente no creía.
Entonces un pobre indígena llamado Juan Diego subió la colina de Tepeyac.
Una mujer apareció hablándole en náhuatl, su idioma.
Ella lo envió al obispo con un mensaje.
El obispo pidió una señal.
El 12 de diciembre Juan Diego abrió su tilma.
Cayeron rosas. Rosas que no deberían existir en diciembre.
Y quedó grabada en la tela
Una imagen.
El obispo cayó de rodillas llorando.
En solo 7 años 9 millones de aztecas se convirtieron.
No por la espada. Por el rostro de una madre.
Desde entonces los científicos han descubierto:
✅ La imagen no tiene pinceladas
✅ Los ojos contienen reflejos de Juan Diego, del obispo y de otras 13 figuras visibles solo bajo microscopio
✅ Las estrellas de su manto coinciden exactamente con el cielo sobre Ciudad de México el 12 de diciembre de 1531
✅ La tela no se ha deteriorado en 500 años
Ella vino cuando las espadas fracasaron.
Ella viene cuando dejamos de obligar y comenzamos a amar.
🌹 Reza el Rosario hoy. Ella sigue apareciéndose. No se ha ido.
¿Qué significan sus ojos para ti? 👇

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🗣️| @FabrizioRomano on Bradley Barcola: “There is genuine interest also from Arsenal. Arsenal also like Barcola.
“Arsenal are also considering to add an important offensive player. We have to see whether he’s going to be a winger, whether he’s going to be more kind of striker.
“So Arsenal have to decide internally what they want to do.
“Barcola is still not signing a new contract at Paris Saint-Germain as of now, and so I would say, Barcola could be again a serious option for Liverpool. He’s a player super appreciated by Liverpool since one year ago.” [via @caughtoffside] #afc


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🚨 @HandofArsenal:
Mikel Merino is traveling with the Arsenal squad ahead of the game against Crystal Palace. 🇪🇸

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MOST CATHOLICS DON’T KNOW WHAT RAPHAEL’S NAME ACTUALLY MEANS.
Raphael.
In Hebrew, it means: “God heals.”
He is the only angel in Scripture explicitly sent by God on a mission of healing.
He traveled disguised as an ordinary man.
He healed a blind father.
He drove away the demon that had killed seven husbands.
And only at the end did he reveal who he truly was:
“I am Raphael, one of the seven angels who stand before the glory of the Lord.”
• Tobit 12:15
Seven angels stand before God’s throne.
But only three are named in Scripture:
Michael — who fights.
Gabriel — who announces.
Raphael — who heals.
And Raphael’s mission did not end in the Book of Tobit.
For centuries, Christians have called upon him in times of sickness, fear, blindness, exhaustion, and despair.
He is the patron of healing, travelers, and those seeking God’s mercy in suffering.
If you are sick today…
If someone you love is in a hospital…
If doctors have no answers…
Remember this name:
Saint Raphael.
“God heals.”
Saint Raphael the Archangel, pray for us.
🔁 Repost this for someone who needs healing today.

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THE LAST THING JESUS GAVE FROM THE CROSS WAS HIS MOTHER.
As Jesus hung dying on the Cross, stripped of everything, He still had one final gift to give.
His Mother.
In the Gospel of John, we read:
“When Jesus saw His mother and the disciple whom He loved standing nearby, He said to His mother,
‘Woman, behold your son.’
Then He said to the disciple,
‘Behold your mother.’
And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.”
John 19:26–27
Jesus was in agony.
Nails through His hands and feet.
His body torn open from scourging.
His breathing slow and painful.
Yet even then, He was thinking of us.
The beloved disciple represents every faithful Christian.
At the very moment of Redemption, Christ gave Mary as a spiritual mother to all who follow Him.
That is why Catholics call Mary “Mother of the Church.”
Not because she replaces Christ.
Not because she is worshipped.
But because Jesus Himself gave her to us from the Cross.
At Cana, she said:
“Do whatever He tells you.”
At Calvary, she remained standing beneath the Cross when many others fled.
She shared in the suffering of her Son with a mother’s heart.
And the final recorded gift of Jesus before His death was not wealth, power, or comfort.
It was a mother.
A mother who points every soul to her Son.

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