To let Jesus be is to let the God of love act freely; to let Mary be: to entrust to her blindly the task of realising her Jesus wrapped in the cloak of my outer being. " Dina was enamoured of Jesus from [...] Bélanger: loving God and letting Jesus and Mary do their job Dina Bélanger's motto, which she discovered at the age of twenty-six, sums up her entire life: " Love and let Jesus and Mary do their work ". She [...] neighbour . From 1908 on, young Dina began to hear the voice of Jesus within her , and to see images of the Eucharistic mystery that Jesus presented to her but which she had never seen before. She explains
in the book De l’islam à la Croix de Jésus Christ ; le témoignage d'Aïsha: Appelée par Jésus-Christ Lui-même (From Islam to the Cross of Jesus Christ: Called by Jesus Himself), self-published in 2022. More [...] century How Aïsha, a Muslim convert, found Jesus (2004) Aïsha, a young Muslim girl, had a difficult childhood. But at the age of 12, while watching the film Jesus of Nazareth something happened in her life [...] clear signs led her along the path of Christ. At the age of 21, she had a decisive encounter with Jesus Christ one day, when a voice called out to her and dissuaded her from taking her own life. That moment
Deity of Jesus More information: Larry W. Hurtado, Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. - September 14, 2005) Brant Pitre, The Case for Jesus , Image [...] century Jesus spoke and acted as God's equal Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code suggested that the divinity of Jesus was invented at the Council of Nicaea (325). Yet we have plenty of evidence that Jesus himself [...] eyewitnesses to the life of Jesus, or by people directly connected with him (cf. article Archaeology confirms the reliability of the New Testament). Accordingly, the words and deeds of Jesus as recounted in the
Sister Mary of Jesus Crucified in 1983). Going further: Thoughts of Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified (Mariam Baouardy), Discalced Carmelite Nun, Carmel of Bethlehem, 1846-1878, by St. Mary of Jesus Crucified [...] Carmelite Sisters of Ireland's website page on Saint Mary of Jesus Crucified Carmel of the Holy Child Jesus Bethlehem website page St. Mary of Jesus Crucified [...] "little nothing" of Jesus Christ, was beatified in 1983, and proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis, on May 17, 2015. Patrick Sbalchiero Beyond reasons to believe: " Sister Mary of Jesus Crucified reflects
Israel who, during the Nazi persecutions, remained united with faith and love to the Crucified Lord, Jesus Christ, as a Catholic, and to her people as a Jew" Born into a practicing Jewish family, Edith Stein [...] Israel who, during the Nazi persecutions, remained united with faith and love to the Crucified Lord, Jesus Christ, as a Catholic, and to her people as a Jew. " Solveig Parent Beyond reasons to believe: Edith
Lewis’s trilemma: a proof of Jesus’s divinity In a previous article (Jesus spoke and acted as God's equal), we presented the different ways in which Jesus claimed to be God. Jesus declared he had the power [...] 5. If Jesus didn't know he was telling falsehoods, he was crazy. 6. It is highly unlikely that Jesus was a liar. 7. It is highly unlikely that Jesus was mad. 8. So it's highly unlikely that Jesus was lying [...] lying. 9. So it's very likely that Jesus was telling the truth. 10. So it's very likely that Jesus was God. Premise n. 1 was established in our previous article (Jesus spoke and acted as God's equal). Premises
Holy Land Jesus, the man who has had the greatest influence on the history of humanity Jesus is by far the man who has had the greatest impact on the history of humanity. He split history in two: from
Secretary of Jesus' Merciful Love" Born in Turin in 1885 to a very pious family, Benigna felt the desire to become a nun with the Visitandines from her youth. At the age of 17, and until her death, Jesus spoke [...] write down the messages she received from Jesus . The first autograph manuscripts date from 1902 , before Benigna's entry into religion; this date proves that Jesus' locutions were not "inventions" or auditory [...] the souls who trust in me" , Jesus told her. Benigna's mission was the expression of God's will, the essence of which is revealed in the following message received from Jesus: " Men are making efforts, but
The Incarnation; or after Joseph's death, Jesus leaves Nazareth as the "Son of David", of the house and lineage of David ).) Desire : what drives the story (Jesus' love for us and his desire to save us) [...] in having not only a mission to accomplish for his people (to save humanity), but also weaknesses (Jesus was human, merciful and loving), powerful opponents to face and great trials to overcome; he must [...] story, his particular goal". It is what sets the hero in motion (God's love for mankind manifested in Jesus ). Opponent : "The opponent is the character who most wants to keep the hero from achieving his desire
text extols the sanctity and virginity of Mary Mother of Jesus, evoking her Presentation in the Temple, as well as pre-Gospel traditions about Jesus' childhood. Hegesippus mentions the " very great piety [...] and presented in turn as a polemicist, a missionary acting in the name of Jesus of Nazareth, and also a healer. In fact, Jesus had given his disciples authority to heal the sick, and they had been able [...] avenge James the Just, who was a brother of Jesus, that is called the Christ. For the Jews slew him, although he was a most just man. Jacques, le frère de Jésus appelé le Christ, était vénéré des Judéens