segunda-feira, fevereiro 11, 2019

antónio costa - ex-ministro da Justiça, ex-ministro da MAI, ex-ministro de josé socrates, ex-presidente da CML, ex TUDO....Festa na cadeia de Sintra com droga.

O ESTADO a que o antónio costa - ex-ministro da Justiça, ex-ministro da Administração Interna, ex-presidente da CMLisboa, ex quase tudo em todo lado - deixou chegar Portugal.
Festas nas prisões... pena é os nossos políticos terem prisões privadas !

Nunca gostei do modo "controverso" do Dr. Santana Lopes... mas aqui, tem toda a razão quando diz...
" ESTE PRIMEIRO MINISTRO É UMA VERGONHA! ESTE GOVERNO É UMA VERGONHA ! ESTA ESQUERDA QUE APOIA ESTE GOVERNO É UMA VERGONHA ! ESTE PRESIDENTE DA REPÚBLICA QUE PERMITE portugal CHEGAR A ESTE PONTO, É UMA VERGONHA !

PELA POLÍTICA, 
PELOS VOTOS

costa-E-MARCELO-de-mão-dada

COMAESQUERDA-"BOLIVARIANA" NOJENTA
SEM VERGONHA

VIRAM PORTUGAL AO CONTRÁRIO

 PORTUGUESES CONTRA PORTUGUESAS
 
DOENTES CONTRA MÉDICOS
MÉDICOS CONTRA DOENTES 

PROFESSORES CONTRA ALUNOS
ALUNOS CONTRA PROFESSORES

PRIVADOS CONTRA PÚBLICOS
 ENFERMEIROS CONTRA DOENTES

POVO CONTRA A POLÍCIA
GUARDAS CONTRA PRESOS
 
AFRICANOS CONTRA EUROPEUS
EUROPEUS CONTRA AFRICANOS 

BOMBEIROS CONTRA O POVO
POVO CONTRA OS BOMBEIROS

DÉFICE CONTRA ORÇAMENTO
QUE NEM OS FOGOS APAGOU 

ESTADO ESPOLIADOR DOS POUPADOS
ESTIVADORES,UNS CONTRA OS OUTROS !

COM O costinha - 
O PRIVILEGIADO
INCHADO
SEMPRE A RIR
 sempre a rir
 SEM VERGONHA NA CARA
A CHAMAR-SE E ELE PRÓPRIO
 AFRICANO
QUANDO TODOS SABEMOS QUE ELE 
NEM É
indiano !

ESTÁ NA HORA
do costinha
IR EMBORA !
10-0?



Saint Cyril of Alexandria (380-444)
Bishop, Doctor of the Church
Commentary on the Gospel of John, ch. 4
 As many as touched him were healed"
Even for restoring the dead to life the Savior did not stop at acting by word alone, though it was the bearer of divine commands. For such a surpassing work he took his own flesh as his assistant – if one might put it that way – that he might show that it has the power to give life and that he might cause it to be seen that it is entirely one with him. For it is indeed his very own flesh and not an alien body.
This is what happened when he restored life to the synagogue leader's daughter, saying to her: “My child, arise!” (Mk 5:41). He took her by the hand, as it is written. As God, he gave her back her life by his all-powerful command and animated her also by contact with his holy flesh. Thus he bore witness that, in flesh as in his word, one and the same divine energy was at work. In the same way, too, when he came to a town called Nain where the widow's only son was being buried, he touched the coffin, saying: “Young man, I tell you, arise!” (Lk 7:14).
Thus he not only conferred to his word the power to raise the dead, but he even touched the dead to show that his body is life-giving and, through his flesh, he caused life to pass into their corpses. If the touch alone of his sacred flesh restores life to a corrupting body, what profit shall we not discover in his life-giving Eucharist when we make of it our food? It will wholly transform into its own property, which is immortality, those who participate in it.

Lourdes: There is something inexplicable
I frequently quote the astrophysicist Carl Sagan, who said: 
"‘The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.’” 

There are thousands of “inexplicable healings” reported every year at the Marian shrine in Lourdes, France, one of the most visited shrines in the world. However, only very few of these “healings” are ruled “miraculous” by the Church, because the criteria for recognizing a miracle are extremely rigorous.
Many people reject the whole idea of miracles, unaware of the rigor of the Church’s scientific investigation and their outcomes, since the Church validates only a few and rejects thousands of “apparent miracles” presented for examination. For many people, the concept of “miracle” is just the talk of charlatans, lacking any scientific basis.
This attitude of certain “intellectuals” is in stark contrast with the open and respectful mind of some prestigious scientists, such as the French professor Luc Montagnier, a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Medicine (2008), who among his various achievements, is credited with discovering HIV.
A former director of the Pasteur Institute, this eminent scientist offered his opinion on the Lourdes miracles in a book title Le Nobel et le Moine (The Nobel Laureate and the Monk), in which he dialogues with the Cistercian monk Michel Niassaut.
When the conversation turns to the inexplicable healings in Lourdes and Brother Michel asks the professor his opinion as a non-believer, Montagnier responds: “When a phenomenon is inexplicable, if it really exists, then there’s no reason to deny it.”
If the phenomenon exists, what’s the point in denying it? It should be studied, not denied. Montagnier affirms that “in the miracles of Lourdes, there is something inexplicable,” and he rejects the position held by some scientists, who “commit the error of rejecting what they don’t understand. I don’t like this attitude. I frequently quote the astrophysicist Carl Sagan, who said: ‘The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.’”
Montagnier adds, “As far as the miracles of Lourdes are concerned that I’ve studied, I believe they are truly inexplicable.”
“I don’t have an explanation for these miracles,” he says, “and I admit that there are healings that go beyond the current limits of science.”
Translated and adapted from an Aleteia Spanish excerpt from Religión en Libertad.

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Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. 
Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of death.
Amen.






domingo, fevereiro 10, 2019

WHAT A VOICE ! AMAR !