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Dwelling In The Secret Place: Chapter 2-Island Friendship, Narrated by Gene Nanton [30.45]      (odysee.com)
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Saints Cosmas & Damian September 26th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#Saints Cosmas & Damian September 26th | Saint of the Day

Sts. Cosmas and Damian were brothers, born in Arabia, who had become eminent for their skill in the science of medicine. Being Christians, they were filled with the spirit of charity and never took money for their services. At Egaea in Cilicia, where they lived, they enjoyed the highest esteem of the people. When the persecution under Diocletian broke out, their very prominence rendered them marked objects of persecution. Being apprehended by order of Lysias, governor of Cilicia, they underwent various torments about the year 283.

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Walter Veith - To Know - Maine Camp Meeting Aug 2024 Sabbath Sermon [1.12.56]      (www.brighteon.com)
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St. Finbar September 25th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Finbar September 25th | Saint of the Day

He was the son of an artisan and a lady of the Irish royal court. Born in Connaught, Ireland, and baptized Lochan, he was educated at Kilmacahil, Kilkenny, where the monks named him Fionnbharr (white head) because of his light hair; he is also known as Bairre and Barr. He went on pilgrimage to Rome with some of the monks, visiting St. David in Wales on the way back. Supposedly, on another visit to Rome the Pope wanted to consecrate him a bishop but was deterred by a vision, notifying the pope that God had reserved that honor to Himself, and Finbar was consecrated from heaven and then returned to Ireland. At any rate, he may have preached in Scotland, definitely did in southern Ireland, lived as a hermit on a small island at Lough Eiroe, and then, on the river Lee, founded a monastery that developed into the city of Cork, of which he was the first bishop.

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the NEW testament MOSES (Mystery Revealed) - REVELATIONS OF JESUS CHRIST [47.56]      (www.youtube.com)
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"THEO"OLOGY vs "ME"OLOGY! - Gerald Badalamento [35.26]      (www.youtube.com)
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Old Earth vs. New Earth: Isaiah 65 Compare and Contrast - Tom Stapleton/EndTimesProphecy [1.38.59]     (rumble.com)
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Martyrs of Chalcedon September 24th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#Martyrs of Chalcedon September 24th | Saint of the Day

A group of forty-nine Christians slain in Chalcedon during the reign of Emperor Diocletian . Records indicate that the martyrs were members of the choir in the church of Chalcedon.

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St. Padre Pio September 23rd | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Padre Pio September 23rd | Saint of the Day

St. Padre Pio was an Italian priest who was known for his piety and charity, as well as the gift of the stigmata, which has never been explained.

St. Padre Pio was born Francesco Forgione, on May 25, 1887, in Pietrelcina, Italy. His parents were peasant farmers. He had an older brother and three younger sisters, as well as two other siblings who died in infancy. As a child, he was very religious and by the age of five he reportedly made the decision to dedicate his life to God.

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Marriage and the Resurrection - Tom Stapleton/EndTimesProphecy [19.01]     (rumble.com)
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St. Thomas of Villanueva September 22nd | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Thomas of Villanueva September 22nd | Saint of the Day

Augustinian bishop. Born at Fuentellana, Castile, Spain, he was the son of a miller. He studied at the University of Alcala, earned a licentiate in theology, and became a professor there at the age of twenty-six. He declined the chair of philosophy at the university of Salamanca and instead entered the Order of St Augustine at Salamanca in 1516. Ordained in 1520, he served as prior of several houses in Salamanca, Burgos, and Valladolid, as provincial ofAndal usia and Castile, and then court chaplain to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (r. 1519-1556). During his time as provincial of Castile, he dispatched the first Augustinian missionaries to the New World. They subsequently helped evangelize the area of modern Mexico.

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Dwelling In The Secret Place: Chapter 1- Little Fish Out Of The Water, Narrated by Gene Nanton [40.00]      (www.brighteon.com)
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EWHAL & Cepher Sukkot UK 2024 - Eatin Wild Honey and Locusts [3.31.30]     (rumble.com)
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St. Matthew September 21st | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Matthew September 21st | Saint of the Day

Little is known about St. Matthew, except that he was the son of Alpheus, and he was likely born in Galilee. He worked as a tax collector, which was a hated profession during the time of Christ.

According to the Gospel, Matthew was working at a collection booth in Capernaum when Christ came to him and asked, "Follow me." With this simple call, Matthew became a disciple of Christ.

From Matthew we know of the many doings of Christ and the message Christ spread of salvation for all people who come to God through Him. The Gospel account of Matthew tells the same story as that found in the other three Gospels, so scholars are certain of its authenticity. His book is the first of the four Gospels in the New Testament.

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The Baptist Mercantile Order’s War Against the Protestant Reformation - Southern Israelite [30.15]     (www.youtube.com)
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Christianity is NOT DEPENDENT     (albany1845.wixsite.com)
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South Carolina teenage rodeo star Dalton Weise, 14, has tragically died suddenly at home. No cause of death has been made public and the circumstances regarding his sudden passing remain unclear.     (slaynews.com)
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Saints Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul Chong Hasang, and Companions September 20th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#Saints Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul Chong Hasang, and Companions September 20th | Saint of the Day

The evangelization of Korea began during the 17th century through a group of lay persons. A strong vital Christian community flourished there under lay leadership until missionaries arrived from the Paris Foreign Mission Society.

During the terrible persecutions that occurred in the 19th century (in 1839, 1866, and 1867), one hundred and three members of the Christian community gave their lives as martyrs. Outstanding among these witnesses to the faith were the first Korean priest and pastor, Andrew Kim Taegon, and the lay apostle, Paul Chong Hasang.

Among the other martyrs were a few bishops and priests, but for the most part lay people, men and women, married and unmarried, children, young people, and the elderly. All suffered greatly for the Faith and consecrated the rich beginnings of the Church of Korea with their blood as martyrs.

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11. WIT - ft Special Guest Steve Wohlberg: Exploring The Trinity/Godhead Robert Veith & Marlou Smith [1.17.44]      (www.youtube.com)
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St. Januarius September 19th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Januarius September 19th | Saint of the Day

St. Januarius was born in Italy and was bishop of Benevento during the Emperor Diocletion persecution. Bishop Januarius went to visit two deacons and two laymen in prison. He was then also imprison along with his deacon and lector. They were thrown to the wild beasts, but when the animals did not attack them, they were beheaded. What is believed to be Januarius' blood is kept in Naples, as a relic. It liquifies and bubbles when exposed in the cathedral. Scientists have not been able to explain this miracle to date.

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Debunking Rapture Myths that Prevail in the American Church - New Patriot [6.33]      (www.brighteon.com)
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St. Joseph of Cupertino September 18th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Joseph of Cupertino September 18th | Saint of the Day

St. Joseph was born in 1603 at Cupertino, in the diocese of Nardo in the Kingdom of Naples. After spending his childhood and adolescence in simplicity and innocence, he finally joined the Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual. After his ordination to the holy priesthood, he gave himself up entirely to a life of devotion to the Lord and his church. His deep devotional life led him to the kind of holiness which is forged through humility, voluntary mortification, and obedience. He was consecrated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and promoted devotion to her among all classes of people as wonderful path to a deeper Christian life and love for Jesus Christ.

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HEAR, UNDERSTAND, AND OBEY - Lew White [12.40]      (www.youtube.com)
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The Kingdom of Heaven Suffereth Violence: Part 1 - Karl Tester [26.04]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Robert Bellarmine September 17th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Robert Bellarmine September 17th | Saint of the Day

Born at Montepulciano, Italy, October 4, 1542, St. Robert Bellarmine was the third of ten children. His mother, Cinzia Cervini, a niece of Pope Marcellus II, was dedicated to almsgiving, prayer, meditation, fasting, and mortification of the body.

Robert entered the newly formed Society of Jesus in 1560 and after his ordination went on to teach at Louvain (1570-1576) where he became famous for his Latin sermons. In 1576, he was appointed to the chair of controversial theology at the Roman College, becoming Rector in 1592; he went on to become Provincial of Naples in 1594 and Cardinal in 1598.

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