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Francissca Peter

@FranticKL

RecordingArtiste/SingerSongwriter/Vocalcoach/Actor. Ambassador 20 yrs Intl Aid Org WorldVision Child Sponsor prog. Ikon Perpaduan. RTs don’t equal endorsements

Malaysia/ Asia/Europe/USA Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Francissca Peter@FranticKL·
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
The Spirit opens the doors of the Church so that it can be welcoming and hospitable to all, even to those who have closed their doors on God and neighbour, on hope and the joy of living.
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
The Holy Spirit opens the door of our heart, helping us to overcome resistance, selfishness, mistrust and prejudice, while enabling us to live as children of God and brothers and sisters to one another.
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davetoh
davetoh@davetoh_2020·
@FranticKL How horrific - for you to unleash your lust onto your own children.
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Francissca Peter
Francissca Peter@FranticKL·
It's a very dark evil time we live in. We really need to do better and be good. There's too much evil today. Evil on children especially then corruption, greed, hate, injustice, killings, Perverts, racism and Godlessness
davetoh@davetoh_2020

@FranticKL How horrific - for you to unleash your lust onto your own children.

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Francissca Peter
Francissca Peter@FranticKL·
Meeeeee and going back further roaring 20s too
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Francissca Peter@FranticKL·
Goodnight TweetXs. Sleep tight into a new tomorrow . God bless. Be kind
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Dana Rachel 🇻🇦
Dana Rachel 🇻🇦@thyflameoflove·
She saw the different levels of Purgatory… and said even the “lightest” pain would change how you live today 🙏👇 Shortly before her death in 1607, St. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi experienced a deep ecstasy while walking with her sisters in the convent garden. During this state of prayer, she was given a vision of Purgatory. In her own accounts, she described it as a place of purification where God’s justice and mercy work together. She understood that the souls there already belong to God. They are saved, but they are being purified from the effects of sin and any remaining attachment to it. She saw different degrees of suffering. Some souls endured intense purification for attachments to sin or for faults they treated lightly in life. Others suffered more deeply, especially for sins against charity, pride, or for neglecting their responsibilities. There were also souls who had lived good lives, but still needed to be purified from smaller imperfections before entering Heaven. The suffering was not the same for everyone, but all of it had a purpose. One moment that stayed with her was seeing the soul of a sister who had recently died. The soul was in suffering, but also filled with desire for God. There was no despair. Only longing and trust, knowing that this purification would end in Heaven. Even small sins matter more than we think. This matches what the Church teaches. Purgatory is not a second chance, but a final cleansing for those who die in God’s grace. The souls there cannot help themselves, but they can be helped by us. The Church has always taught that our prayers, sacrifices, and especially the Holy Mass can assist them. Catechism of the Catholic Church explains that this purification is necessary so that a soul can enter the full holiness of Heaven. It also reminds us that praying for the dead is an act of charity that has been practiced since the earliest Christians. “It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from their sins.” (2 Maccabees 12:46) “…the fire will test what sort of work each one has done… If any man’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.” (1 Corinthians 3:13–15) Many souls are remembered less as time passes. Some may have no one praying for them anymore. So the question is simple and honest: 💬 Have you ever experienced a moment that made you suddenly realize how serious sin actually is?
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Francissca Peter@FranticKL·
Lord have mercy on us all. Please Forgive us all our sins . Amen
Dana Rachel 🇻🇦@thyflameoflove

She saw the different levels of Purgatory… and said even the “lightest” pain would change how you live today 🙏👇 Shortly before her death in 1607, St. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi experienced a deep ecstasy while walking with her sisters in the convent garden. During this state of prayer, she was given a vision of Purgatory. In her own accounts, she described it as a place of purification where God’s justice and mercy work together. She understood that the souls there already belong to God. They are saved, but they are being purified from the effects of sin and any remaining attachment to it. She saw different degrees of suffering. Some souls endured intense purification for attachments to sin or for faults they treated lightly in life. Others suffered more deeply, especially for sins against charity, pride, or for neglecting their responsibilities. There were also souls who had lived good lives, but still needed to be purified from smaller imperfections before entering Heaven. The suffering was not the same for everyone, but all of it had a purpose. One moment that stayed with her was seeing the soul of a sister who had recently died. The soul was in suffering, but also filled with desire for God. There was no despair. Only longing and trust, knowing that this purification would end in Heaven. Even small sins matter more than we think. This matches what the Church teaches. Purgatory is not a second chance, but a final cleansing for those who die in God’s grace. The souls there cannot help themselves, but they can be helped by us. The Church has always taught that our prayers, sacrifices, and especially the Holy Mass can assist them. Catechism of the Catholic Church explains that this purification is necessary so that a soul can enter the full holiness of Heaven. It also reminds us that praying for the dead is an act of charity that has been practiced since the earliest Christians. “It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from their sins.” (2 Maccabees 12:46) “…the fire will test what sort of work each one has done… If any man’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.” (1 Corinthians 3:13–15) Many souls are remembered less as time passes. Some may have no one praying for them anymore. So the question is simple and honest: 💬 Have you ever experienced a moment that made you suddenly realize how serious sin actually is?

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Dana Rachel 🇻🇦
Dana Rachel 🇻🇦@thyflameoflove·
Saint Monica, the mother of Saint Augustine, spent years praying and weeping for her son’s conversion. But one thing people often overlook is the wisdom she gave for everyday family life. According to an ancient story recorded by Augustine, women would come to Monica upset about arguments in their homes. Her advice was simple: Do not speak while anger is controlling you. Wait first. Be silent for a moment. Let your heart calm down before answering. That is harder than it sounds. Most people know the feeling of saying something in anger and regretting it later. One harsh sentence can stay in someone’s heart for years. Pride rises quickly. Patience usually comes slowly. Scripture says, “Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.” James 1:19 Saint Francis de Sales once said, “Nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as real strength.” That kind of strength is rare today. People are trained to react instantly. To defend themselves immediately. To win the argument. But Saint Monica understood something deeply Christian: peace in the family is often protected by humility, self-control, and knowing when not to speak. Not every battle needs another angry response. Honestly, a lot of homes would probably look different today if more people learned to pause before speaking. 💬 Have you ever said something in anger that you later wished you could take back?
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
Today marks the Day of Prayer for the Church in China, observed on the liturgical memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Help of Christians, who is venerated with great devotion at the Shrine of Sheshan in Shanghai. Let us unite our prayers with those of Chinese Catholics, as a sign of our affection for them and their communion with the universal Church and the Successor of Peter.
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Francissca Peter
Francissca Peter@FranticKL·
Evil scum #!?$#@ rot in jail 4 life. Poor baby!. Another thing with single mothers today, pls don't bring ur lovers home 2 be with ur kids. You don't know who dey really are. Being a single mother with children today, is not like yester years. Your kids are yours not ur lovers
🏛 🌹PeriklestheGREAT 🌹 🏛 "Vox Populi, Vox Dei"@PeriklesGREAT

Man rapes girlfriend's 2 year old daughter. Films it with plan to sell the video. Does that deserve the death penalty?

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