Friday, May 16, 2014

Who Were the Fallen Angels?

 

If you haven't come across this artical yet...interesting reading.


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In 2002 the British newspaper The Sunday Telegraph reported that the Vatican had banned the veneration of those angels who do not appear in the authorised texts of the Bible.

This was an attempt to counter the influence of unnamed New Age groups who were allegedly recruiting new members within the Roman Catholic Church. In future, prayers were only to be directed to the three archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael who are mentioned in the Bible. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/05/analysing-bible-who-were-fallen-angels.html#sthash.ACHfm63k.dpuf
In 2002 the British newspaper The Sunday Telegraph reported that the Vatican had banned the veneration of those angels who do not appear in the authorised texts of the Bible.

This was an attempt to counter the influence of unnamed New Age groups who were allegedly recruiting new members within the Roman Catholic Church. In future, prayers were only to be directed to the three archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael who are mentioned in the Bible. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/05/analysing-bible-who-were-fallen-angels.html#sthash.ACHfm63k.dpuf

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Landslide at Domos

Domos is a small village situated on the Duna Bend, Hungary.  These pics are video stills taken
At an apparition site on the track leading to the RAM, a lookout point on a mountain.
Here a blessed spring is located and a small chapel to Our Lady where the apparition occurred.
The landslide devastated the area but not even one small pebble struck the chapel.




Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Budapest Churches

Still part of the No 2 tram scenic walk is the character frozen in time, Sandor Petofi, the main influence of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution. His death is somewhat disputed but he was last seen alive during the last battle in Transylvania where he was killed by the Russians who had nothing to do with Hungary's fight for independence.  The Creek Orthodox Church is in the background.  The black obelisk is obvious of Masonic influence.
This is March 15th Square where the revolution began.  Nested in the center of the square is the inner city parish church (Roman Catholic).  Since medieval times towns were build around squares and each square contained a church.



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