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UBI CARITAS ET AMOR. DEUS IBI EST.
UBI CARITAS ET AMOR. DEUS IBI EST.
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
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I wonder how our modern courts would treat the evidence, Victor. So many minds seem closed by a secular education and media brain-washing. And, yet, the events have been so clearly recorded, haven't they?
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your family are coping well with your cold weather, Victor.
Praying from here for you all!
God bless:-)
Thank you for your much needed prayers, Vicky.
DeleteIf Jesus were alive in the flesh here today the modern secular world would either treat Him as a madman subject to ridicule or at best ignore Him altogether.
But then ... thinking about it ... they do that already don't they?
Christianity is often ridiculed on TV and the media; and Christ and His teachings totally ignored by society.
Despite the evidence people still refuse to believe.
God bless.
Praying for you and yours Vicky.
DeleteWishing you a peaceful and blessed Easter.
well done, as always
ReplyDeleteGod's blessings for a Joyful Triduum
Thanx Melanie.
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Amen. Yes, it's enough evidence for me too, Victor. What a beautiful and insightful video...perfect for Holy Week.
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Thank you so much for your kindness Mary.
DeleteMay God bless you always.
Great post Victor. It is plenty for me. I often feel sorry for the Jewish and Roman people back then ... they didnt know the whole story yet and they weren't strengthened by the Holy Spirit. But today, we all know the story and we all have the opportunity to receive the Holy Spirit. And many still treat him the same way as those Ancient Jewish and Roman people did.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a blessed Triduum!
Thank you Michael.
DeleteIt is sad that so many people still reject Christ today.
May you have a Blessed Triduum and a Peaceful and Blessed Easter.
God bless.
It is enough evidence for me too Victor. I feel bad Pilate, having this dilemma on his hands and not fully grasping it. Perhaps he was aware that the high priests were using him and he was stuck in a political situation. He obviously didn't think Jesus should be crucified but he ultimately, authorized it from peer pressure. How often do I fail to live up to Jesus' ways due to peer pressure? And I know better!
ReplyDeleteYou're right Noreen. We often fail to do what we should do through peer pressure.
DeleteMay you have a lovely Easter with your family.
God bless you and yours.