TRANSFIGURATION OF THE LORD
(Mt 17, 1-9)
(I do not copy the passage because I do not find good translations on the web, and I am nobody to translate from my bible. Douay Reims is a good bible in English, printed before 1964)
Moses and Elijah represent the Law and the Prophets. The Law and the Prophets meet The Way, which is superior to them, is God.
The Law and the Prophets lead to Jesus Christ. Jesus said in the Gospel according to Saint John that if they believed in Moses, they would also believe in Him, because Moses wrote about Him.
Jesus presents himself with glory (His face shinning like the sun…) but He does not let the Apostles tell that vision because if others believed that He is God at that moment, then in the crucifixion they would turn back, and we cannot go from more to less, because it is going on the Way in the opposite direction, down.
A Roman apostolic Catholic must die Roman apostolic Catholic to enter Heaven, Our Lady of The Roses. The Church teaches that one can go from less to more but never from more to less.
But if the people of the time of Jesus kept believing that He was a prophet like the profets of the past and that He was persecuted like all of them and killed like many of them, then with the Resurrection they would step forward and believe in Him as God who He is.
"Happy are those with a clean heart, because they will see God" is one of the beatitudes that Jesus left us.
These three Apostles saw Jesus in His kingship, as He had told them in the preceding paragraphs of the Gospel.
"Why can’t we have pure the minds and eyes of our children?" asks Our Lady of the Roses.
Sexual education and gender ideology and LGTBI ideology stain the children’s souls, kill them the light that God put on them, that light that gives them joy, peace, that makes them seek wisdom (they love to learn and hate being lied to).
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But in schools and on TV, their minds and eyes are dirtied with sexual content.
Sex does not give joy or anything, it simply kills us that light we had because sex before or outside marriage is a mortal sin. And it’s also horrible to have the head spinning about sexual things, or worse: lgtbi stuff.
By having our heads dirty with sexual things we are getting empty and without inner light and we feel like our life has no meaning, like it is not worth, that we do not know what to do to get out of the void and unfortunately misled young people to have sex before being married, their inner light is lost and them find something worse: mortal sin and then go on with their dead souls and empty lives that lead them to other mortal sins such as drug. Psychologists in Spain are alarmed because teenagers on vacation use drugs. Never do! It is another way of death. They feel empty because they do not have the light of God inside and seek to be filled with the false lights presented by the devil, which are more darkness and lead to spiritual death in this life and then eternal death.
With sex nothing is found, then look in other increasingly dirty relationships (lgtbiq) until they are so empty and dead that they also seek drugs to silence for a while the mess they have inside, and then feel worse and need worse drugs (way of death) or they become degenerate adults who want to attack children.
When we have darkness, the demons come in and want to drag us into hell, and the demons are very envious of children and want to see them suffer and that blessed light that God gave them to be extinguished (so now the wicked managed to get them sexual education and LGBTI ideology mandatory at school). As the devil enters where there is darkness, disrupts the path that we know leads us to God, puts in our heads that we despise Him and also puts false lights that lead us on evil paths towards eternal perdition.
The same with drug, they are looking for something more and more harmful. They have empty lives because they do not seek to be filled with God by reading His Word daily, meditating on the Father God that we have, praying the Rosary to the Perfect Mother that He gave us.
When they are young, they should seek in their boyfriends and girlfriends to be friends, to laugh together, to do things together, to see if the other person is responsible, sensible, of good heart, if that person belongs God... But now the young people meet to go drinking, from bar to bar, she wearing a nice waist and he, bragging about having a pretty girlfriend, they are stunned in discos, and they do not have a healthy relation. Then they separate and the children are the ones who suffer, who later when they are adults, with the example that they had as children, will have other homes also disastrous. A whole chain of evils.
We have to go through the Way being better and better.
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Jn 8,12 "Again, for Jesus spoke to them, saying: I am the light of the world; he who follows Me be not afraid to walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
¡How beautiful and true! Like all things of God. That is what people seek: to have life, to feel the light, to feel alive with peace and well. And Jesus Christ gives those things to those who follow Him!
Follow the Messages of Our Lady of the Roses (www.tldm.org) Jesus and our Mother teach us to go on the good Way.
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I tell you about a girl who did not leave because of drugs or anything terrible, simply for an argument with a priest who did not know how to talk to her as she needed:
^^Long before becoming a marquise, influencer or recurring TV character, Tamara Falcó already had a very interesting personal story. In 2014, during her testimony at the religious program Change of Needles, she left a confession that was then unnoticed, but that today allows us to understand many of the decisions (and discourse) that has been building over the years.
"When I was little, I did have God, but in my teens I lost sight of Him," Tamara admitted with an unusual frankness in the environments where she usually moves. That estrangement, she said, was not the product of a sudden rebellion, but of disenchantment. An argument with a priest in the middle of adolescence triggered it all: "He did not know to give me what I needed. No affection, no love, no answers". It was then that she made a symbolic and practical decision: she left religion class and switched to ethics.
But the real break was not only institutional, but spiritual. As she recounted in that interview, she spent years completely lost, convinced that she could fill that gap with material achievements. "The Lord was taking me on a strange path... I could afford all material things, but nothing filled me", she explained. I had everything that many desire and yet I felt a constant emptiness. "All the goals I set, materially achieved. And quite easily. The strange thing is that when things appeared, I again felt this feeling of emptiness".
It was then, in that inner silence, that something unexpected happened. Tamara, on her own initiative, bought a Bible. She began to read, almost as one who seeks meaning beyond the noise, and came to the Ten Commandments. There she found something that until then had been lacking: a structure of life. "I understood that if this had been followed, no one would have hurt me. Nor would I have hurt anyone," she explained.
That was, according to her, the first step in her conversion. Since then, Tamara has made her faith a visible and central part of her public discourse. But, aside from that, her account in Cambio de Agujas (change of needles) makes one thing clear: her return to spirituality was not a pose, but a response to a type of success that never managed to satiate her.^^
Children: you have that light since you were little children, but you have to keep it, you have to pray every day, and think about God and learn something more from Him every day because if you do not know Him: how will you love Him? Learn each day by hard some of the Holy Gospels of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew, Saint John and the Revelation until you have them complete in your mind, recite daily prayers (morning and night prayers, and the rosary). The Rosary is attracting many young people to the Church who feel that praying it heals them inwardly. “Frequent confession and daily Mass” as Jesus commands us.