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¿Recuerdan que a un muchacho francés lo mataron por proteger a mujeres que protestaban contra el peligro de la inmigración masiva?
Una de ellas se bautizó hoy.
Como dijo Tertuliano, la sangre de los mártires es semilla de nuevos cristianos.
Tu muerte no fue en vano, Quentin.
Yona Faedda@yona_faedda
Baptisée. 🤍✝️
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She is 100% correct
You have been robbed. Your brain has been damaged by this disgusting porn culture.
This is what happens when all you consume is whoredom and porn. A hand touch used to mean something, now women accept being objectified like animals for porn addicts
Cris ✨@lionesspike
this was sexier than anything that happened in wuthering heights
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@jeanluccpicard I think i am, but until i am baptized and go to confession there's not any other option for me.
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Louis Martin & Zélie Guérin Martin were not missionaries to distant lands.
They were not martyrs.
They did not found religious orders.
They ran a watch shop.
They made lace.
They changed diapers.
They worried about money.
They lived in ordinary France.
And they became extraordinary in love.
Saints Louis Martin & Zélie Guérin Martin
did not begin with a grand romance.
Louis wanted to become a monk.
Zélie wanted to become a nun.
Both were refused.
So they married, not out of fiery passion, but obedience. At first, they even agreed to live as brother & sister..
A priest intervened.
Marriage, he told them, was their vocation.
And so they gave themselves fully to it.
Their life was not easy.
Zélie ran a demanding lace business from home, often working late into the night. Louis left his watchmaking trade to support her enterprise & manage the household. They buried four children in infancy. They worried about money. They faced illness.
They argued.
They misunderstood each other.
They learned to forgive.
Holiness did not fall on their home like perfume. It was built in dishes washed, letters written, accounts balanced, tears shared at small graves.
They prayed together. They went to daily Mass when they could. They went to confession. They fasted. They gave generously to the poor.
But their sanctity was not made of extraordinary visions.
It was made of endurance.
When Zélie was diagnosed with breast cancer, she did not receive a miracle.
When cancer began to consume her body, she did not rage. She suffered intensely. The pain was real. The fear was real. But so was her faith.
“I am not afraid of death,” she wrote. “On the contrary, I look forward to it.”
Louis watched the woman he loved fade in pain. He held her through it.
After her death, Louis raised their five surviving daughters alone.
One by one, they entered religious life.
The youngest was a fragile, sensitive girl named Thérèse of Lisieux.
You may know her as “The Little Flower.”
Her “little way” of doing small things with great love did not appear from nowhere.
It was learned at her parents’ table.
Years later, Louis himself would suffer strokes & mental deterioration.
He was humiliated by weakness. The once-capable father became dependent.
He offered that suffering, too.
They were canonized together in 2015.
Not because they were perfect.
But because they proved something radical:
Marriage can be a path to heroic sanctity.
Ordinary work can become prayers.
Grief can become an offering.
If your home feels chaotic…
If your love feels tested…
If your prayers feel small…
Remember this couple.
They did not escape suffering.
They sanctified it.
And in doing so, they became the first husband & wife the Church raised to the altars, side by side.
Saints Louis Martin & Zélie Guérin Martin,
Pray for Us!🇻🇦

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@J_Rapp03 @ProjectMysticDV No it doesn't. It states that non-Christian, by the grace of God, are able to intuit their way towards God. But they will never reach God. Only through the holy Catholic church can the truth be revealed.
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@ProjectMysticDV And yet Vatican 2 says that Muslims may be saved even without knowing Christ or His Church
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This is the best argument for Catholicism.
Shane Pruitt@shane_pruitt78
The Holy Spirit won’t lead you to contradict the Holy Bible.
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@filthyuri_ Sadly, i was introduced to this stuff way back so the sting from the recent expose is only slightly numb
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@lichthauch Don't want.
See the possibility and be curious.
Then play.
And never grasp.
Nothing survives a clenched fist.
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@iamjustincscott Uhhh the bicameral mind theory is actually the opposite of what your trying to encourage
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There is a theory called the bicameral mind. It suggests ancient people, such as the Greeks, experienced aspects of their inner monologue as voices of the divine, God leading them towards what they should do and how they should live.
A more modern and well documented example of this is Nikola Tesla. He constantly described his ideas as having come from outside himself, arriving fully formed like visions, or appearing as flashes of insight.
If you have meditated in a meaningful way at any point in your life, or if you have sincerely prayed from the bottom of your heart, you know this is real. Ideas, concepts, suggestions that are presented to you through your mind, but are not from your mind. Not conjured, but channeled.
The modern world is designed to disconnect you from this. Constant stimulus that fractures your attention, floods your awareness with external voices, and diminishes your connection to divine intuition - the part of you that serves as a direct channel to pure awareness, that is infinitely wiser than your rational mind.
But diminish is all it can do, never sever. If you simply make a point to tune in, listen without expectation, it will come to you and you will receive clear instruction.
It may not happen right away, you may have to overcome the mental block that all you are doing is talking to yourself, but continue to listen without judgement and it will come. And you will receive meaningful guidance that will lead you into a better life when followed.
Try it and see.

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It gets better. I had promised Mary to buy this statue of her for the yard if I got the job, so I’m doing that tomorrow. Well, I told a friend about the job today and she asked me to pull any strings I had to get their house sold after like a year of trying. I immediately looked up and said, “St. Joseph, your wife got me this job. Now you please sell their house!”
I kid you not, they just got an offer!
Entrust your lives to God and His saints! All glory be to God!
The Blessed Salt 🧂@theblessedsalt
I was offered the job yesterday and accepted today. 🎉
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