Theodyl Magus -- [pathosNET] Holy Apostles (fwd)

Date: 2000/07/03 15.26
From: theodyl@gauvain.dima.unige.it (Theodyl Magus)
To: PathosNET@pathos.it, pulitzer@innocent.com


A proposito della commistione tra R1 ed R3...
Confrontate il Pulitzer sui "Purificatori dell'Umanita` dai Sette Peccati"
che esistono solo in R3 [spero :-( ] e questo che esiste invece in R1
ed e` la fonte dei miei Massoni Luciferini.

Ne ho fatto dei danni come Follia ^___-

Teo as Follia


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      In the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

      On June 30 the Holy and Great Church of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ celebrates the blessed memory of the Holy Apostles. This
celebration follows the feast day of the two foremost Apostles, the Saints
Peter and Paul, on June 29.

      The Holy Apostles spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through most of
the countries of the then known world, from Spain to India. Paul preached
through many of the countries around the Mediterranean Sea untiring,
working at his trade as a tentmaker, and writing the greater part of the
New Testament. (The Letters of the Apostles to the different Churches
they had established were the very first books of the New Testament,
written before the Four Gospels.)

      Peter and Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit, dared to declare the Good
News, the Gospel of the Resurrected Jesus Christ, in the capital city of the
pagan Roman Empire, in Rome itself, at the time of the bestial Emperor
Nero. Eventually, they were martyred there (64 A.D.), but some 250 years
later St. Constantine the Great became Emperor and he and his mother, St.
Helena, christianized the Empire and brought the Apostles' work to a
successful conclusion.

      In later centuries, the successor states of the Roman Empire spread
Christianity to the Germanic and Slavic tribes, to the Americas, the rest of
Africa, and the rest of the world. Today very few people are untouched by
the Gospel, although the enemies of Christ fight it with all possible means.

      The challenge for the servants of God today is to continue to spread
the Gospel everywhere and, especially, to counteract the anti-Christian
activities and propaganda of Luciferian Masons, satanic Zionists, godless
Communists, predatory monopolists, and their pawns.

      Victory belongs to the Lord. Just as the Mission of the Twelve
Apostles turned a handful of Christians in Jerusalem to some two billion
Christians in the world today, so, too, the New Earth and New Jerusalem
will be populated only by Christians in their glory. Amen.

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