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Jason Michael Peter ☧ 🇻🇦☘️

Jason Michael Peter ☧ 🇻🇦☘️

@JayPBell

Claves regni. Catholicismus vel mors.

UK Entrou em Kasım 2013
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Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone
“There is a great silence on earth today, a great silence and stillness. The whole earth keeps silent because the King is asleep. The earth trembled and is still because God has fallen asleep in the flesh and He has raised up all who have slept ever since the world began. God has died in the flesh, and hell trembles with fear. He has gone to search for our first parent, as for a lost sheep. “And grasping [Adam’s] hand, He raises him up, saying: ‘Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give you light.’” vatican.va/spirit/documen…
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Catholic Arena
Catholic Arena@CatholicArena·
FRANCE 🇫🇷 8,152 French teenagers will become Catholic tonight
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Marysia@marysia_cc·
William-Adolphe Bouguereau The Three Marys at the Tomb, 1876
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Victoria Freeman@v_j_freeman·
This is just as tedious as the people who obsess over Easter egg packaging. Who cares if people want to wish each other well? Deciding to go all pinchy mouthed over simple human kindness is quite beyond me. I have already wished people happy Easter! The horror! The horror!
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GaryinRVA@GaryintheRVA·
@matthewdmarsden Man I’m just gonna be honest. I’m only use to the libtards playing the victim card.
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Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
I write two posts about the Passion of the Christ and lose over 40 followers. I’ll take it.
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Ennius
Ennius@red_loeb·
Bees gathering nectar; and a bee-keeper gathering wax for the paschal candle #EasterVigil BL Add MS 30337; the Monte Cassino Exultet Roll; c.1075 CE-c.1080 CE; Southern Italy (Monte Cassino); membrane 10 @BLMedieval
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Eduard Habsburg
Eduard Habsburg@EduardHabsburg·
To my atheist, agnostic or simply sceptical friends: I prayed for you yesterday at Good Friday celebration. Because I would wish for EVERYBODY to experience the beauty, depth and emotion of the Holy Week leading up to Resurrection. Something mystical, undescribable. Believe me
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Catholic Unscripted Podcast
The Rosary Shrine, London: "By His Holy Cross, He has redeemed the world."
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Ennius
Ennius@red_loeb·
'Exsultet iam angelica turba caelorum: exsultent divina mysteria: et pro tanti Regis victoria turba insonet salutaris.' #EasterVigil BL 30337; Monte Cassino Exultet Roll; c.1075; Italy, S. (Monte Cassino); m 11 @BLMedieval
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Michael Kelly ن@MichaelPTKelly·
Please pray for the tens of thousands of new Catholics preparing for Baptism this holiest of nights, others being received into full communion with the Church from other Christian traditions, and some already Catholic who will now receive Confirmation and First Holy Communion.
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Catholic Arena
Catholic Arena@CatholicArena·
AN EASTER LIKE NO OTHER Easter Vigil 2026 will see: • 🇫🇷 France Over 20,000 people catechumens will join the Church at the Easter Vigil — a record-breaking surge, with 8,152 French teenagers becoming Catholic. 20% increase in numbers becoming Catholic on last year; 42% aged 18–25; 82% aged 40 or under. 400% increase in past decade • 🇪🇸 Spain Number of adults becoming Catholic this Easter increased by 164% compared to last Easter. • 🇺🇸 United States Diocese of Lansing, Michigan: 940 people becoming Catholic over Easter — highest number in two decades. Archdiocese of St. Louis: 1,000 people joining the Church this Easter — record numbers of adults. Washington, D.C.: 1,500 new Catholics this Easter — record numbers. Archdiocese of Miami: 1,000 adults entering the Church — 25% increase on last year; record numbers. Archdiocese of Boston: Record number of adults; 51% increase from last year. Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston: Highest number of new Catholics at Easter in 15 years. Archdiocese of Albany, New York: 122 adults received; 300% increase since 2021. Mobile, Alabama: Over 600 people becoming Catholic this Easter — 35% increase on last year. New York Times reports a “surge”/“explosion” of new converts with record numbers across the USA, citing online influences (e.g., Fr. Mike Schmitz, Dr. Taylor Marshall) • England ✝️ Nottingham: Highest number of new Catholics this Easter in 40 years. Archdiocese of Liverpool: Record numbers of adults for baptism and full communion. Westminster : Largest Rite of Election in 15 years. • 🇧🇪 Belgium Record numbers of adult baptisms this Easter: 30% increase from last year and 300% over the past decade. • 📱 Tens of thousands of young people across the Western world posting on social media about their impending conversions to Catholicism. • 🇻🇦 🌎 Overall Catholic Church membership passed 1.422 billion for the first time (per 2026 Pontifical Yearbook)
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RosarySon
RosarySon@SkyVirginSon·
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a poor sinner.
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American Citizen 🇺🇸
American Citizen 🇺🇸@realtalkstruth·
This is what Jesus Christ endured… A crown of thorns… not a small ring, but forced down over His entire head like a helmet. Thick thorns—long, sharp, unforgiving—driven into the scalp, one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. Every movement… every breath… pushing those thorns deeper, blood running down His face into His eyes. Iron nails… not small, but heavy, square spikes. Driven through His wrists and feet with force. The kind of pain that shocks the entire nervous system—sending fire through every nerve. Each breath required Him to push up against those wounds, grinding bone against iron just to inhale… and collapsing back down in agony to exhale. The scourge… a Roman whip with multiple leather tails, each embedded with bone and metal. Every strike didn’t just bruise—it tore. It ripped flesh open, exposing muscle. Again and again, until His back was no longer whole… but shredded. This wasn’t quick. This wasn’t merciful. It was prolonged… calculated suffering. And He didn’t resist it. He didn’t stop it. He chose to endure every second of it… For you. And before he died he asked the father to forgive you. Wow….
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Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد
A challenge to Muslims: Can you provide any credible historical evidence that Mecca or the Kaaba existed before the 6th century? Not later traditions. Not religious claims. Actual contemporary historical records.
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Pascal
Pascal@KnowsPascal·
Ever noticed all the broken and shattered rock in Gustave Doré’s famous etchings of Dante’s Inferno? Here’s the reason: The ruins of Hell are the result of the massive earthquake that occurred at Christ’s death, followed by the Harrowing of Hell. As the Gospel of Matthew records: “The earth quaked, and the rocks were rent…” (Matthew 27:51).
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Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst·
Explanation of Jesus flagellation
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Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker@ClerkofOxford·
The best of trees began to speak words: 'It was long ago – I remember it yet – that I was cut down at the edge of a forest, removed from my root.' In the Anglo-Saxon poem 'The Dream of the Rood', the Cross recalls the Crucifixion: plough.com/en/topics/cult…
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