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Sunday, September 13, 2009

A Miracle witness by Fr. Orbos

Isn't it time to bring your faith back?
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

My Story of Miracles 1




Good morning. Beginning today, you will be reading all about my story of miracles. As they say, the best story that you can ever tell is your own story. Here I am opening up and sharing my life with you.

My first story of miracle began when I was 3rd year in college (1993) and unfortunately I was very disappointed then because I failed in one of my major subject. Knowing the consequences what my parents will tell me, they will really feel disappointed and hurt.

As I walked going home from school, I see people doing something strange in our chapel. They were praying in a different way. You see, I was a catholic in nature at that time. I go to mass every sunday, and that's it. But these people I saw, they were standing and making a lot of prayers.

Out of my curiousity, I went inside, join with them and share my sentiments about my failed subject...

Was it a miracle or was it really me?.....
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Thursday, September 3, 2009

The Dancing Sun



The Miracle of the Sun (Portuguese: O Milagre do Sol) is an alleged miraculous event witnessed by as many as 100,000 people on 13 October 1917 in the Cova da Iria fields near Fátima, Portugal. Those in attendance had assembled to observe what the Portuguese secular newspapers had been ridiculing for months as the absurd claim of three shepherd children that a miracle was going to occur at high-noon in the Cova da Iria on October 13, 1917.


Estimates of the number of witnesses range from 30,000-40,000 by Avelino de Almeida, writing for the Portuguese newspaper O Século, to 100,000, estimated by Dr. Joseph Garrett, professor of natural sciences at the University of Coimbra, both of whom were present that day.

The miracle was attributed by believers to Our Lady of Fátima, an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to three young shepherd children in 1917, as having been predicted by the three children on 13 July, 19 August, and 13 September1917. The children reported that the Lady had promised them that she would on 13 October reveal her identity to them and provide a miracle "so that all may believe."

According to these reports, the miracle of the sun lasted approximately ten minutes. The three children also reported seeing a panorama of visions, including those of Jesus, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of Saint Joseph blessing the people.

note: taken from wikepedia

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Our Lady of Agoo--Man Made or Divine?





The visionary Judiel Nieva reportedly first started receiving private apparitions of Our Lady in 1987 when he was only 10 years old and in sixth grade. These initial visions took place in the privacy of his own home. Later Our Blessed Mother instructed the visionary (and some of his friends) to go up to the small spring of water in the hills above Ago, the site of San Antonio. It was at this “sitio” of San Antonio that the first of the public apparitions began on March 31 1989 when Our Lady appeared to the seer atop a guava tree on a rise high above the spring. Judiel Nieva was born into a family of eight (he was seventh). His parents Pedro and Julia operated two stalls in the local market. The children were all expected to help. Once Judiel claims to have seen Jesus crucified hanging on the cross as the seer stepped out of his parent’s stall. It is reported that everyone in Agoo knew Judiel because he was reputed to have special powers, even as a child of ten. He was sought out as a healer. Even then Judiel prayed a lot. He was said to be psychic and could tell if a person was a non-believer, even from a distance. Yet the local parish priest of Agoo thought Judiel was making up these things.

Status: Established as Not Supernatural (Constat de Non Supernaturalitate)

Episcopal Remarks: Condemned by Theological Commission of Bishop Salvador Lazo, Philippines 1993. Although quotes from the commission are presently unavailable the bad “fruits” of the apparitions widely reported in the news media and internet such as financial corruption of the family and the latent transexualism of the seer, evidently supported its findings.

note: taken from catholic revelation

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Do you really believe in miracles?
Do you want to experience it?

Well, this blog aims to give you different stories around the world about miracles.

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