Saturday, September 7, 2013

Syrian Rebels Execute Two Children


It is Barbaric. I cant believe such things are still happening in our century. Salman Rusgdie was very right when he wrote "Satanic Verses". Islam is a satanic 'religion' as it teaches a lot of hatred that is satanic.

Our Lord God-Jesus teaches mercy and forgiveness. These innocent children gave their lives for the sake of Christ. May their souls rest in peace with the Lord our God. My whole heartily prayers for these and all the children of Syria and for all their loved ones/ parents.

Pray brothers and sisters, for these and all the children and their parent/ loved ones suffering/ facing persecution in Syria. Ask also our Lord God to grant His Grace of understanding and mercy to those prosecutors too, so that they may experience a conversion of their hearts for God's Glory. This we pray in Jesus' name. Amen.

http://www.clarionproject.org/videos/report-syrian-rebels-execute-two-children

Catholic Faith is the only FAITH


Catholic Faith is the only true Faith and the only Way of salvation, and its teachings are so close to God's own Heart.

Unlike all other churches founded by men leaded by their own so-called intelligence/genius; Jesus Christ Himself founded the Catholic Church - leaded by the Holy Spirit- this is THE ONLY TRUE CHURCH OF GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY.

Jesus is the only Way to the Father; and Mary leads all the God's children to Jesus/God. No one can reach the Father without Christ; and NO ONE CAN REALLY REACH TO CHRIST JESUS WITHOUT MARY.

THE LORD GOD HIMSELF ENTRUSTED MARY TO BECOME THE MOTHER OF HIS ONLY SON. THE LORD GOD ENTRUSTED MARY TO CRUSH THE HEAD OF SATAN- THE VERY PROMISE GOD HAS MADE IN THE BEGINNING [in the book of Genesis in the Holy Bible]...

Without Mary you/ one can easily be deceived by the Devil/ satan. And dont forget, SATAN ALWAYS USE "Scripture" [the Word of God] to deceive the Faithful/ the People of God; just as satan tried to do with Jesus- even after His Baptism...

so beware! don't let yourself become a deceived soul by the teachings of other so-called churches.

Come to Mary who will help u to crush the head of satan and will lead u to the true "Way to God"- Jesus Christ. Amen

Sunday, August 18, 2013

The list of Christian churches, schools, institutions, shops torched by the Muslim Brotherhood in the last three days

The following list of 58 looted and burned buildings (including convents and schools) has been verified by representatives of the Christian Churches.

Cairo (AsiaNews) - At least 58 Christian churches, schools, institutions, homes and shops have been attacked, looted and torched over the last three days by the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of Mohamed Morsi, the former Egyptian president who was deposed on 3 July . On August 14 the army has tried to evict the sit-in of the Islamists in Rabaa El Nahda Square and Adaweya. In a wave of devastating violence, over 600 people were killed and thousands injured. But violent attacks were also carried out on Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical churches as well as the homes and shops of Christians, as we have documented

The representatives of the Christian Churches have drawn up a list which we publish below. The list was handed over to AsiaNews by the Press Office of the Catholic Church in Egypt.

Catholic churches and convents

  • 1. Franciscan church and school (road 23) - burned (Suez)
  • 2. Monastery of the Holy Shepherd and hospital - burned (Suez)
  • 3. Church of the Good Shepherd, Monastery of the Good Shepherd - burned in molotov attack (Asuit)
  • 4. Coptic Catholic Church of St. George - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 5. Church of the Jesuits - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 6. Fatima Basilica - attacked - Heliopolis
  • 7. Coptic Catholic Church of St. Mark - burned (Minya - Upper Egypt)
  • 8. Franciscan convent (Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) - burned (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt)
  • 9. Church of St. Teresa - burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  • 10. Franciscan Church and School - burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  • 11. Convent of St Joseph and school - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 12. Coptic Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart - torched (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 13 Convent of the Sisters of Saint Mary - attacked (Cairo)
  • 14. School of the Holy Shepherd - attacked (Minya, Upper Egypt)



    Orthodox and Evangelical Churches
  • 1. Anglican Church of St. Saviour - burned (Suez)
  • 2. Evangelical Church of St Michael - surrounded and sacked (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  • 3. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George - Burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 4. Church of Al-Esla - burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  •  5. Adventist Church - burned, the pastor and his wife abducted (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  •  6. Church of the Apostles - burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  •  7. Church of the Holy renewal - burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  • 8. Diocesan Centre Coptic Orthodox Qusiya - burned (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  • 9. Church of St. George - burned (Arish, North Egypt)
  • 10. Church of St. George in al-Wasta - burned (Beni Suef, Upper Egypt)
  • 11. Church of the Virgin Mary - attacked (Maadi, Cairo)
  • 12. Church of the Virgin Mary - attacked (Mostorod, Cairo)
  • 13. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. George - attacked (Helwan, Cairo)
  • 14. Church of ​​St. Mary of El Naziah - burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 15. Church of Santa Damiana - sacked and burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 16. Church of St. Theodore - burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 17. Evangelical Church of al-Zorby - Sacked and destroyed (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 18. Church of St. Joseph - burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 19. Franciscan School - burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 20. Coptic Orthodox Diocesan Center of St. Paul - burned (Gharbiya, Delta)
  • 21. Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Anthony - burned (Giza)
  • 22. Coptic Church of St. George - burned (Atfeeh, Giza)
  • 23. Church of the Virgin Mary and father Abraham - burned (Delga, Deir Mawas, Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 24. Church of St. Mina Abu Hilal Kebly - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 25. Baptist Church in Beni Mazar - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 26. Church of Amir Tawadros - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 27. Evangelical Church - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 28. Church of Anba Moussa al-Aswad- burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 29. Church of the Apostles - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 30. Church of St Mary - arson attempt (Qena, Upper Egypt)
  • 31. Coptic Church of St. George - burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
  • 32. Church of Santa Damiana - Attacked and burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
  • 33. Church of the Virgin Mary - burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
  • 34. Church of St. Mark and community center - burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)
  • 35. Church of Anba Abram - destroyed and burned (Sohag, Upper Egypt)

    Christian institutions
  • 1. House of Fr. Angelos (pastor of the church of the Virgin Mary and Father Abraham) - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 2. Properties and shops of Christians - Burnt (Arish, North Egypt)
  • 3. 17 Christian homes attacked and looted (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 4. Christian homes - Attach (Asuit, Upper Egypt)
  • 5. Offices of the Evangelical Foundation - burned (Minya, Upper Egypt)
  • 6. Stores, pharmacies, hotels owned by Christians - attacked and looted (Luxor, Upper Egypt)
  • 7. Library of the Bible Society - burned (Cairo)
  • 8. Bible Society - burned (Fayoum, Upper Egypt)
  • 9. Bible Society- burned (Asuit, North Egypt).

what Pope said about the above?
Visit: http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Pope:-Jesus-is-our-peace,-a-peace-that-is-never-neutral-or-compromise-at-all-costs-28765.html

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

One Day, Two Mothers: Independent India and Virgin Mary



On the 15th of August, Catholics celebrate Mary’s Assumption; she was taken to Heaven after resurrection.   It is a really important day for the Catholics, especially in Corsica, my childhood area where I go on summer holiday and where religion used to be very important. By the way, many women have their names starting with Marie there: Marie-Pierre, Marie-Françoise, Marie-Jeanne and so on.  Myself, my first name is Marie-Laetitia. But for my blog, it’s Marilay.
So, yesterday, I went to the church because we celebrated Mary. Strangely enough, I wasn’t christened when I was a baby, so now I am considered as an atheist. When your parents are Hindu, you become Hindu naturally as soon as you are alive. In Catholicism, it’s different. Of course, I can join the Catholic Religion but I have to study for two years before being allowed to be christened. So, you must be very motivated! I can also choose another religion like Islam or Buddhism. But my culture is Christian and my parents are catholic, so I sometimes follow them when they go to the church.
I have no religion but I love religions. That’s why I love India because there are plenty of religions and believers. Spirituality still exists in India and it is part of people’s lives. In France, it’s different;  I sometimes feel that religion can be practiced only in churches, mosques, temples… But once you are outside, religion is nowhere to be seen.
 Some people say that religions are bad but I think they’re wrong. People are bad, but religions, never. Religion is a tool; human beings have to use it the proper way. That’s all. I wish I were religious. But it is difficult to believe in God when you have never been educated in religion. I remember this quotation by Mohandas Gandhi: Faith is not something to grasp, it is a state to grow into. I totally agree with it!
So during the mass, yesterday, I read a text from the Bible: I was really nervous because I was alone before the village people and the priest and I had to read a complicated text about resurrection and it was the first time I had done that. I also sang in the chore with the ladies from the village. It wasn’t very good but what is important is to do something for the village. It is not X Factor!
So today, it is Mary’s day. It is my day. My relatives are supposed to kiss me and give me presents. So if you are called Marie, Mary or Maria…, I wish you a good day!
Independent India:
I also wish a good Independence Day to Indian people, of course. This day in 1947 when India became free from the British is celebrated everywhere in India and in the media.  I didn’t know how to celebrate this event apart from publishing a Youtube thing or flags or anything else. There are so many things aboutIndependence Day everywhere! So, I have found this picture of a sculpture by Philippe Ramette: The Installation (Inner Public Square), 2011. I took this picture at the famous exhibition at Beaubourg ( Paris-Delhi-Bombay). It is an Indian young woman who is climbing up to a pedestal. I found it was a great symbol of independent India but also the symbol of the status of women in India which is changing; the woman is climbing slowly to a place where only men used to be; the woman is climbing to independence and to freedom from the patriarchal rule.
Posted on August 15, 2012 by Marilay Pancrazi 
[http://amessagetoindia.com/2012/08/15/one-day-two-mothers-independent-india-and-virgin-mary/]

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

STORY OF A CONVERT: BHISHAM CHANDIRAMANI

by Nirmala Carvalho [04/08/2010 15:16 INDIA]
The night of the Easter vigil in the church of S. Anna in Mumbai, a young man was baptised after a journey that began in 1998. His story, and vocation to the priesthood, begin with a mass. 


Mumbai (AsiaNews) - Bhisham Chandiramani is a young entrepreneur of 31 from the region of Sindh. The night of the Easter Vigil he was baptized in the church of St. Anna in St. Anne's Palli in the suburb of Bandra in Mumbai. On his entry into the Church he asked God to become his apostle, to "bring the world the Good News." But his journey of faith began in 1998 when for the first time he accompanied a friend to church.
He tells his story: "Entering the church of St. Anna, that first time, was totally unexpected, almost accidental. Instead of wandering around the neighbourhood waiting for my friend, in fact, I decided to go with him. I attended the function, I was very influenced by the Eucharist, I listened carefully to the Scriptures and the Gospel, I was  attracted to their teachings, I felt a sense of inner peace. I could not understand what was happening, but I certainly felt the presence of God I knew I'd be back the next day. "
The family of Bhisham, all Sindh of Hindu faith, are not fundamentalists: "My parents are not very practicing, but we were still taught prayer and faith. Especially my mother, who brought me and my younger brother to the temple of Hanuman [the monkey-god] every Saturday. But we did not understand what was happening: the bell is struck, offerings were made and nothing else. No reflection, no time together. It was a ritual, nothing more. "
In any case, "my mother taught us the correct values, and has always stressed the difference between right and wrong. Every year, during the Mahashivaratri [the "Great Night of Shiva, one of the most important festivals of Hinduism ed], my father took us on a pilgrimage to the temple of the god. And there I never understood why god, in a fit of rage, could have decapitated his son: where was the compassion and forgiveness of this god? But my father also prayed to the Virgin Mary, and every year we went to the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount to give thanks. "
Bhisham continued to go to Mass, after his first experience in February 1998, almost every day: "Every time I felt peace, and the sermons helped me in everyday life." But one Sunday morning, his father saw him leave the church and he complained to his wife. Who defended her son: "Let him be as he wishes. And he thought, well at least he was not wasting his time on dishonourable activities".   the mother responded in similar tones to relatives who were starting to fear young man’s conversion.
In 2001, Bhisham felt called to serve God for the rest of his life, but his vocation was hampered by the fact that it was not a Catholic and has not yet received the Eucharist. In May the following year, however, he discovered the rosary for the first time by going to evening Mass. Devotion to the Mother of God drew him immediately and he started reciting the Marian prayer. But the same day his father fell seriously ill and Bhisham became even closer to faith. The father died on Christmas Day of that year, in peace.
On 18 December 2003, the young man moved to work in Bahrain. Even there, a Muslim emirate, he built a small altar in his room before which every day he recited the Rosary: "Even when I was very tired, I prayed. I happened to fall asleep even in the middle of my prayers".  He also went to church four days a week, travelling the country in constant heat. In July 2004 he started to wonder what he was doing, so far from home; he did not want to miss the feast of Our Lady of the Mount, 8 September, and so returned home five days earlier.
In May 2006, the old Catholic woman who leads the Rosary in St. Anna moved to Goa, and the community asked Bhisham to lead the prayer. A few months later, with his brother, he opened a clothing store: wanting to make an impression he clearly chose a Christian name "Adam and Eve", and now the boutique is known for its excellent service.
In 2009, the young Hindu took the plunge and decided to start catechism: "But I did not want it to be in St. Anna, where no one knew that I was not Catholic. So I went to a nearby parish: there, the catechist threw me out saying I was late, as classes began in early July and was already at the end of the month. " Saddened, he spoke with another parishioner of St. Anna, who in 2009 led him to the priest. Although August, Bhisham was accepted into catechism.
The young man was thrilled by the class,: "The lessons were enlightening. I am fascinated by the universality of the Church which is everywhere in the world, and the fact that Catholics pray together every day on the planet with the same readings at the Eucharist. The day before my baptism, Holy Saturday, I spent in meditation I prayed asking God to be a worthy member of the chosen people. And I asked him to be faithful to him alone. However, I know that God forgives and is full of compassion for the sinner. "
The call to the priesthood is still alive in the young: "I asked the Lord to become one day, his apostle to bring the Good News to everyone." The mother of Bhisham did not attend the baptism of her son, but has no problem with his conversion. she also signed an agreement for the choice of her son and is ready to put up with the criticism of the family.
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Bhisham,-the-young-Sindh-baptized-on-Easter-night-18090.html 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

महिला शक्ति स्क्रीन : सोनी सोरी को दी जा रही हैं एक्सपायरी दवाएं

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