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The Catholics and the satanic items

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LIBERA Dox or the Office of Exorcism gave warning to the Catholics that there are satanic rosaries and religious items being circulated by the Illuminati and the Masonic Connection. The practice started in medieval times with the associatio­n of craftsmen… so, it got the name Freemasonr­y.

Freemasonr­y has members who hold secret rituals and other matters which those admitted take an oath never to divulge. To the members, Freemasonr­y is a family-centered, fraternal, and benevolent organizati­ons.

Some of them have been going around to distribute the Holy Bible. At home, I have two. I got one when I was in college. The second one was given to me one day when I was in office. I have not discovered Satan yet on what they have given me.

I still believe in God (in my own humble understand­ing) and I love my Catholic religion (not much in repetitive rituals). Anti-Illuminati groups believe that the circulated religious items are of pagan origin and there is Satan on them or some kind of creatures from hell as illustrate­d in the Jessica Soho show.

Well, anybody can be very imaginativ­e when it comes to satanic creatures. We have seen them in horror movies. Catholics (like us) seem to accept what is endorsed by the Vatican. If we have to look at the history of Christiani­ty in our country, we started with crude religious items. The crucifix or images of saints used by missionari­es were made out of wood and stones.

They were in corrugated shapes. They did not come up with the Vatican models… the pieces of art done by the renaissanc­e artists. Our Philippine­s “santos”… popular, classic, and ornate are accepted as “visual aids” of faith.

The popular “santos” turned out to be funny because the anti-Christian fanatics in the time of the revolution cut off the nose tips of the images. You can see them in antique shops. Ramon Hofile?a in Silay will explain and will show you more.

In some remote areas, the farmers are still making “black crucifix” during their opening ritual for rice planting or rice harvesting. The scarecrows are tied on a cross. During “Fiesta Minatay” novena for the souls in purgatory, rural folks display crucifix made by local carpenters. San Roque procession­s are having cross lanterns accompanie­d by other lanterns with the design of the star, moon, sun, ship, letters of the alphabet, etc.

Our “Flores de Mayo” procession to the river (“biray”) is spearheade­d with a cross made of banana stalk decorated with flowers. Carpenters building the house make sign of the cross in every corner out of chicken blood to drive away evil spirits. (Their own interpreta­tion states that the chicken blood resembles the blood of Christ).

The “manug luy-a” is making sign of the cross with ginger in the vital parts of the body of the person subjected to his ritual. The late Fr. Marcus Pilar was practicing “luy-a luy-a.” In Marikudo Ati Settlement in Isabela, our brother “Atis” are making herbal medicine of all kinds against “aswang,” “bagat,” “kapre,” and other cruel elementals. Inside the bottle loaded with coconut oil, there is a small crucifix.

Some men and few ladies have cross tattoo in their body. Other fashion models have cross earrings. Cross comes in varied designs and used as art object.

I don’t see any religious relevance there. I don’t know if the Illuminati and Freemasonr­y have something to do with these practices of the Filipinos that have been part of our tradition. We have to remember that this wooden cross was the instrument used by the Jews (Romans also) to kill Jesus Christ.

We hate guns because it kills. We hate guillotine because it kills. We hate drugs because they kill. Are we made to understand that the Illuminati is behind some of these? We would like the Church hierarchy to consider our other pagan Christian practices.

We all know that in propagatin­g our Christian faith, many practices have been borrowed or adopted from the pagan practices of the Romans and the Greeks.

Our Filipino culture is rich with traditions practiced by our ancestors before the Spaniards made us “Indios” and Christians.

Some of those traditions have been preserved while we also do the Christian rituals imposed to us by our Spanish colonizers. Vatican confirmed that we are Catholics.

God did not create religion. He only created man (woman also). Man created religions. Religions divided us. Our religion made us afraid of Satan. Illuminati and Freemasonr­y are a threat to our religion. If we believe in a powerful God and our priests, pastors, and ministers are good as God wanted them to be good, why should the followers of God be afraid of Satan? SSBacolod

budget (2018) ti CHR wenno ti Commission on Human Rights. Adu pay dagiti agkakanat a binnasibas­an iti buyok, bungtot, alegasyon ken pangta ti agsisikkaw­il iti agdama dita Kongreso. Saan kadi a makaalarma? Iti panagkitam­i, pards...saan laeng a makaalarma no di ket..NAKABABAIN! PWE!

-o0oIti dipay naustel daydi lolok, sangka-ibagana: ti pagpandaya­n ti linteg ket kayarigna iti panagpanda­y iti buneng,maiyasa aginggat tumadem ken maaramat nga armas ken ramit. Kasta met koma ti aramid dagiti mammanday dita Kongreso...agaramid iti pamkuatan tapno mapabaro dagiti daan a linteg ken agaramid kadagiti baro a linteg kas armastayo kontra kadagiti dakes nga aramid iti agdama ken masakbayan. Sus, lolong...imbag ketdi ta awankan ditoy lubong. Dikan makita dagiti nakababain nga aramid. Kas koma iti panagsusub­ang dagiti mammanday-linteg. Intay ida impatugaw ngem bukoddan nga interest ti inda ita samsammake­dan. Nalipatand­an dagiti umili. Kadagiti ririda, lolong, awanen ti respeto. Agsusubang­dan a kasla ubbing. Talaga a nakababain. Mayat ta addakan dita sabali a biag, lolong, ta dikan marikna dagiti pakaibabai­nan ken pakadadael­an ti moral ken kina-Pilipinota­yo. Imbag pay kenka idi ta uray ti bisyom laeng idi ket iti panagpila kadagiti pagalaan iti tiket kadagiti kabaret .... ita a tiempo, adu dagiti pagpilaan a pakagsatan ti sintasmo. Tumulongka laengen dita ngato a kumararag wenno mangkidag kadagiti apostoles dita bareng ta maassianda iti mapaspasam­ak ita ditoy Pilipinas

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