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In this episode I welcome Fr. John of God, a priest of Miles Christi, as we reflect on several applications of the Fifth Commandment (“Thou shall not kill”) in our lives. We talk about the illicit manipulation of embryos; the permanent and unchangeable teaching of the Church about the evil of abortion; in what cases the “principle of double effect” can be applied to preserve the life of a mother, and many other interesting topics! Listen in to get a glimpse into the richness of the Catholic teaching on promoting and protecting the well-being of unborn children! - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1897 to 1904 AND 2270 to 2275. - Article on the “Principle of Double Effect”: https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/abortion-and-double-effect - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order. - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org - This Podcast's Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/ - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan. - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC. - Gear: SHURE MV7 XLR dynamic microphones and Zoom H6 portable recorder. - Intro music from pond5.com
What an incredible, hard, blissful, challenging awakening story... unlike any I have ever heard. Wow, so, that topic kicks off my conversation with Rev. Angie Larue. This leads us into her time with John of God (to get her perspective on the drama that ensued with that well-known Brazilian healer), gaming, crystals as well as what is going on in Colorado with crime and Aurora. It is all about love, baby! Ultimately, she leads the "Just Be Practice" with a Pleiadian Codeum Energy download for increased frequency and Divine connection. Oh, is that all... wink! Connect to Rev. Angie LaRue:Website: https://www.crystalarrays.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/CrystalArraysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEQu2MM28xwProducts CrystalArrays – Etsy:https://www.etsy.com/shop/CrystalArrays?dd_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2FLinkTree:https://linktr.ee/CrystalArraysFree gift for listeners available: https://www.crystalarrays.com/free-gift*Host Eden Koz is a soul realignment specialist utilizing such gifts as psychological empathy, intuition, psychic ability, mediumship, meditation, mindset shift, Reiki, dimensional and galactic healing, to name a few. She can also perform a spiritual Co#id Vac+ Healing as well as remote & face-to-face sessions with individuals and groups. Contact info for Eden Koz / Just Be®, LLC:My 3D to 5D Merch here. Insta, FB, FB (Just Be), LinkedIn, TruthSocial, (see the podcast also on) BitChute, Rumble, YouTube, Odysee, Grassroots Warrior Network The Just Be~Spiritual BOOM Podcast can be found on the audio directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ...
Examining Oprah Winfrey and her promotion of John of God.Show Notes: Athousandautumns "Marina Abramovic in Brazil" -https://youtu.be/iZVGREvMA78?si=Xk0J39ghB_b-H_77 Lakisha Johnson "Oprah Interview with John of God Before..." - https://youtu.be/k-OXAdhLjHI?si=HQUPzX--2o4zZvU_ Lakisha Johnson "Oprah John of God Simple Farmer Lie" - https://youtu.be/snAxfNpo3YE?si=43O8kLOsoyvEGgNK Lakisha Johnson "John of God Glass Eating Trick" - https://youtu.be/Bm7pYt0upKY?si=bFnm1RqF3EC3j-Gy CNN "John of God Faith Healer" - https://youtu.be/OyyyQ8noCQo?si=2NO8S0UeHGCzti43 Lakisha Johnson "John of God Devotee's Account" -https://youtu.be/zCxJAtpCnhM?si=_WPiXQk-eYpJxoqz "John of God Faces a 370 Year Prison Sentence" -https://www.longisland-ny.com/2023/07/14/john-of-god-oprahs-faith-healer-faces-a-370-year-prison-sentence/ The Art of Deception "John of God Spiritual Healer Turned Criminal" - https://youtu.be/2JZKSItXCNg?si=ZwrE7mPf161_4Bdb O Magazine "Meet John of God" by Susan Casey - https://cosmic-visions.blogspot.com/2010/11/leap-of-faith-meet-john-of-god-by-susan.html Lakisha Johnson "John of God..." -https://youtu.be/FV7TqR7N5X4?si=A4uAuVjgvREtq7wXThank you, Patrons! Cindy G Yurts, Kay Bee, Dana Natale, Debra Couture, Cindy Poschesci, Riverdale Pilates, Luanne Miller, Rachbaum, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Angela Smith, Melba Pourteau, Julia K Thomas, JS, Stephanie Roach, Stark Stuff, Robyn Ray, K, Kayce Taylor, Yvette Jockin, Karen Cote, Tammie Sheppherd, JenTile, LadyLex, Shari Davis, AussieDood, Katrina Hetherington, Susan Swan, Dean, GiGi 5, Susan, Manjit Ender, Mentour Mentor's Mentee, Kee Sardi, Dana Natale, Marie Patrignani, Bewildered Beauty, MotherofHens, Pepper, Joan, Pat Dell, Blythe, Laura, Plai Braik, Lorraine R, Sandra Guse Van Zealand, Isa, Krissy G, Michelle B, TB , Maria, Erin Faesen, Regan Johnson, AJ Foster, Hugh Ashman, Melissa V, Heyy Manny, Victoria Gray Bross, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Evan Scott, Holly from Dallas, Kenny Haines, Maureen P and Toni Natalie.Get access to exclusive content & support the podcast by becoming a Patron today! https://patreon.com/robertaglasstruecrimereportOr throw a tip in the tip jar! https://buymeacoffee.com/robertaglassOr support Roberta by sending a donation via Venmo. https://venmo.com/robertaglasss://youtu.be/gx_-N4BiX4M?Get $10 credit towards your next livestream using this affiliate link! Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6616403606241280
Oprah's new special sells diabetes drugs to the masses.Show Notes: The Plus SideZ "Rosie O'Donnell Shows Up For Weight Loss Meds" - https://youtu.be/MNMp1JONuVQ?si=t2exMOTotKPfQHOBOprah Daily "Oprah's Aha Moment on Weight Loss" - https://youtu.be/OQlpB1JNqJw?si=QawpghisXm303eZ7E News Daily "Oprah Says She's on a Weight Loss Medication" https://youtu.be/Xq41FnJ0ucU?si=n9coeQ-K8SugXutFABC News "Oprah Gets Personal About Weight Loss Struggles in New Town Hall" https://youtu.be/o5GYm0_5TD4?si=Nk-7enZWcGyuaNI02 Strong "Oprah's Friend John of God Sentenced to 99 Years "- https://youtu.be/BYHy_jGxuaU?si=w_d4nCwYDhd7bcfYKingLaw "Oprah's Ozempic Talk Skipped This" - https://youtube.com/shorts/ViFQqytSto8?si=3-rHI3CJTubaDdoKCentral Park Five - https://centralpark5joggerattackers.com/Consider Culture on the Central Park Five - https://youtu.be/qYFBRbkzWS4?si=dl1tbtXy73TxusQvThank you, Patrons!Cindy G Yurts, Kay Bee, Dana Natale, Debra Couture, Cindy Poschesci, Riverdale Pilates, Luanne Miller, Rachbaum, Kevin Crecy, Renee Chavez, Angela Smith, Melba Pourteau, Julia K Thomas, JS, Stephanie Roach, Stark Stuff, Robyn Ray, K, Kayce Taylor, Yvette Jockin, Karen Cote, Tammie Sheppherd, JenTile, LadyLex, Shari Davis, AussieDood, Katrina Hetherington, Susan Swan, Dean, GiGi 5, Susan, Manjit Ender, Mentour Mentor's Mentee, Kee Sardi, Dana Natale, Marie Patrignani, Bewildered Beauty, MotherofHens, Pepper, Joan, Pat Dell, Blythe, Laura, Plai Braik, Lorraine R, Sandra Guse Van Zealand, Isa, Krissy G, Michelle B, TB , Maria, Erin Faesen, Regan Johnson, AJ Foster, Hugh Ashman, Melissa V, Heyy Manny, Victoria Gray Bross, Toni Woodland, Danbrit, Evan Scott, Holly from Dallas, Kenny Haines, Maureen P and Toni Natalie.Get access to exclusive content & support the podcast by becoming a Patron today! https://patreon.com/robertaglasstruecrimereport Or throw a tip in the tip jar! https://buymeacoffee.com/robertaglassOr support Roberta by sending a donation via Venmo. https://venmo.com/robertaglasss://youtu.be/gx_-N4BiX4M?
Gina Gardiner is an esteemed bestselling author, spiritual mentor, coach and TV host, whose work unlocks the inner power, wisdom, and love in the journey towards enlightened leadership. This honest, grounded and straight-talking conversation begins with Gina recounting a number of deeply profound, powerful, and jaw-dropping spiritual experiences. This includes a magical few hours after a healing intervention from John of God in Brazil, where she had to spend the subsequent 24 hours isolating in her room. A trip to the temples of Egypt just before the pandemic, also brought Gina a series of extraordinary experiences, which will no doubt mesmerize you when you hear what happened. Many topics and perspectives are shared in this episode: from the shift in human consciousness to the rise of divine feminine energies. From the importance and need for leaders operating with integrity, compassion and courage, to the power of intentions and the need for radical responsibility. Gina is straight to the point when it comes to spiritual egotism, and she makes it very clear about the damage we do when we diminish who we are through comparison to others. We hope you enjoy this episode and the beautifully practical and inspiring advice Gina provides for the listener about living your best life in later years and how to tap into your inner power. You can engage with Gina in the following ways: Website: https://ginagardiner.com/index YouTube: Genuinely You - Gina Gardiner Social Media Channels: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Podcast: Gina Gardiner & Friends Book 1: The 7 Day Happiness Challenge - Amazon Book 2: Thriving Not Surviving - Amazon Please find the rest of Gina's books also available online. Follow Behind Our Eyes on Instagram: @behindoureyes333 Connect with Liane on Instagram: @lianelightsup This podcast is brought to you by www.supareal.com If you'd like to receive email updates about this podcast and other projects, please subscribe on the SupaReal site (bottom of the page). Don't forget to subscribe :-) ---------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: Any practices shared on this podcast are not a replacement for or a form of therapy, nor are they intended to cure, treat, or diagnose medical conditions. Always make sure to listen to live practices in an environment that is safe. Do not listen to take part in any practices shared on these recordings while driving a car or operating any kind of machinery.
The Heart of a Story: Saint Stories and Classic Tales for Tender Minds
Today's episode is about St. John of God. Can you thank God for making you exactly as you are? You can now support us on Patreon! Visit us at patreon.com/theheartofastory to become a contributor and gain access to an extra episode every month! Check out CatholicFamilyCrate.com for 20% off your next order with the code HEARTOFASTORY Welcome to The Heart of a Story: Saint Stories and Classic Tales for Tender Minds. On this podcast, we tell saints stories for toddlers and preschool children. These stories are meant to help the children know the heart of the saint and their story - who they loved, what they loved, and how they loved Jesus. It is in the formation of a saint's heart, that we can truly understand their mission! Written and hosted by: Niki Montecillo Original music by: Kevin Kapchinski and family Check him out at: https://kkapmusic.com/ Edited and produced by: Io Montecillo Contact us at: theheartofastory@gmail.com
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3/8/24 7am CT - Annabelle Moseley/ Carol and Pete Tomaselli John and Glen review the State of the Union and rebuttal. Annabelle shares the life of St. John of God and what he can teach us this Lent. Carol and Pete explain how intentionality help make a marriage flourish.
“Do good for yourself, by doing good for others.” The action-packed, self-sacrificial life of Saint John of God is chronicled in the latest Talking Saints. The story of March's saint has it all- drama, chivalry, high adventure, and the ultimate conversion. Listen to Laurie and Pete's conversation on this inspiring servant of the poor, sick, and abandoned now! Listen to Talking Saints with Laurie Power and Pete Sanchez on the Talking Catholic channel at Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Alexa or at https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/show/talking-saints/. Follow us on… Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic Twitter: twitter.com/talkingcatholic
WALKING WITH THE SAINTS l FEAST OF ST. JOHN OF GOD, PATRON SAINT OF HOSPITALS, NURSES AND SICK PEOPLE l MARCH 8 Have you heard about the Hospitaller Brothers? Religious men who take care of the sick and psychiatric patients? Friends, we are presenting today St. John of God, the founder of that institution and whom the Church proclaimed as the patron of hospitals, nurses, the sick and a few other things attributed to him. John was born Joao Cidade Duarte on March 8, 1495. At the age of seven, Joao left his home, to help an old mendicant monk beg money, food and clothing for the sick and needy, but he got ill, lost his way home and was adopted by a family who employed him as a shepherd until he was 27 years old. He then joined the Spanish army, and went to France for the battle, but his companions disliked him because, although he had still many imperfections, he behaved gentlemanly, not like them. He was falsely accused and was sentenced to be hanged, but some officers testified in his favor and he was instead dismissed from the army. He went back to Spain and became a shepherd again. At age 38, he decided to work in Africa to ransom the slaves, but was not successful. He returned to Spain, settled in Granada and became a peddler of secular books. When he heard a sermon from St. John of Avila, who later became his spiritual director, he started to give away those books and all his money and began to beg alms for the needy. People insulted him and tried to throw mud at him, thinking that he was getting mad. Some good fellow brought him to the hospital for the mentally ill. He was put in a dirty dungeon with tied hands and feet. St. John of Avila visited him and asked to bring him to a decent room in the hospital. After a short while, Joao began helping to care for the sick in that hospital and the employees were glad for his generous service. But they were startled when he told them that he was going to start his own hospital. It was God himself who revealed to him that he had to care for the sick and the abandoned, and his new name was Juan de Dios (John of God). After praying before Our Lady of Guadalupe, he started again to beg. Knowing of his plan, many good people began helping him so he was able to rent a small house for a few homeless and sick whom he found under the bridge. After some time, more sick people came to be accommodated and there was a need for a bigger building, so he transferred to an old Carmelite monastery, which was improved and became a hospital. In 1572, with this flourishing hospital, his co-workers formed a community called the “Hospitaller Brothers”, which became the Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God, with him as the leader. Many miracles happened even when he was still alive, all about saving lives and caring for the sick and needy. John of God died from pneumonia contracted while saving a drowning man. When he realized that he was dying, he went over all the accounts, revised the rules and timetable, and appointed a new leader. He died on March 8, 1550, kneeling before the altar in his hospital chapel. He was canonized on October 16, 1690 and was proclaimed patron of hospitals, nurses, the sick, mentally ill patients, book sellers and firefighters. The Order of the Hospitaller Brothers is present in 53 countries, operating more than 300 hospitals, services, and centers serving a range of medical needs in addition to mental health and psychiatry. People who commit to his mission of helping the sick, the poor and the needy count more than 45,000 members, Brothers and Co-workers, with the support of tens of thousands of benefactors and friends. Virtues: humility, charity, patience, courage, enthusiasm, fortitude Prayer: “St. John of God, pray for us that like you, we may be mindful of the needs of others especially the sick, the poor and the abandoned.”
3/4/24 6am CT Hour - Alfonso Aguilar/ Annabelle Moseley John, Glen and Sarah chat about primaries tomorrow, Nikki Haley winning in Washington DC and Caitlin Clark besting the basketball record. Alfonso talks about the problems that have arisen at the southern border and the Christian response to this issue. Annabelle shares the life of St. John of God and what he can teach us this Lent.
An agreement has been reached between the HSE and Saint John of God Services over the funding of services for people with additional needs. Independent TD Michael Healy-Rae raised concerns with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in the Dáil. Jerry spoke to Eilish Perryman. Her son, Patrick, lives in Saint Mary of the Angels, Beaufort.
Disabilities minister, Anne Rabbitte said she is “incredibly disappointed” at a decision by St John of God to withdraw from the disability and mental health services it provides to 8,000 children and adults and transfer them to the HSE. Minister Rabbitte spoke to Shane on Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Disabilities minister, Anne Rabbitte said she is “incredibly disappointed” at a decision by St John of God to withdraw from the disability and mental health services it provides to 8,000 children and adults and transfer them to the HSE. Minister Rabbitte spoke to Shane on Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
One of the largest providers of services for people with intellectual disabilities and mental health difficulties has announced the transfer all service provision to the Health Service Executive later this year. Chief Executive of Saint John of God Community Services Clare Dempsey...
In this episode I welcome Fr. John of God, as we prepare for Christmas. We talk about some principles of our moral conscience, how it is the God-given help to know what is right and wrong. We discuss topics like what is a guilty conscience, an erroneous conscience, culpable ignorance and invincible ignorance, and how we can sometimes silence our conscience. Finally, we give some great tips that can help make good decisions and discern the Will of God. In Christmas Christ becomes man and is born to bring us the truth that leads us to Heaven! - You can find the topics discussed in this episode in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1786-1802. - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order. - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org - This Podcast's Website: https://www.forcollegecatholics.org - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/ - Recorded at our Family Center in South Lyon, Michigan. - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC. - Gear: Two Shure MV7 XLR dynamic microphones, and a ZOOM H6 portable recorder. - Intro music from pond5.com
David Whitehead joins Brendan to discuss the hidden networks of globalist power that seek to retain control over the masses from behind the scenes (mostly). Who are the would-be powers ruling the world? What circles do they move in? What are the nexus points between these shadowy networks and visible geopolitical activity and known figureheads? David talks about the esoteric knowledge base held and protected by these "elites" for many years now. This episode touches on the divine right to rule, Black Nobility, royal connections to the occult, child trafficking, Vatican involvement, freemasonry, occult symbolism (like the all-seeing eye), divide and conquer tactics, how old traditions became corrupted over time, the private religions and practices of public figures, John of God, and much more. Special Guest: David Whitehead.
Oprah Winfrey has to walk back comments about Weight Watchers...Hassan Minhaj gets away with lying about his life in his stand-up specials...Lou Ferigno has some friends helping him with his wife's Dementia diagnosis and two family members attempting to take her money...This week in Memorable Muslim News.
Healer Gail Thackray demonstrates her incredible reincarnation-monitoring abilities on a fawning crowd. Then she leads Carrie and the others in a memory regression session to explore the past-life origins of their body memories. Finally, Gail “attunes” Carrie's “psychic opening,” thus preparing Carrie to give past life healings to scads of friends and listeners. Listen in awe as a blind woman is not healed, a lot of people learn they were once Native American, and a lady with no brother is told she kinda has a brother when you think about it.We have social media: Twitter! Facebook!
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Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. John of God. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
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The journey of the man who became known as St. John of God was clouded by sadness and a remorse, it seemed, which no amount of self abnegation or charity could ever fully expunge. Perhaps the roots of this lay in a strange childhood misfortune, whose circumstances he could never explain. He was born in Portugal in 1495 and raised in a happy and loving home. But at the age of eight he disappeared from his family and somehow turned up on the other side of Spain as a homeless kid in the kingdom of Castille.This Podcast series is available on all major platforms.See more resources, maps, and information at:https://www.dwworldhistory.comCheckout the video version at:https://www.youtube.com/DWWorldHistoryA PDF Publication is available for this episode at:https://www.patreon.com/DWWorldHistorySupport the show
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March 8: Saint John of God, Religious 1495–1550 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White (Violet when Lenten Weekday) Patron Saint of hospitals, printers, the sick, and alcoholics He walked the fine line between madness and holiness There are many “Johns” who are saints, beginning with those found in Scripture itself: Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint John of the Cross, Saint John Fisher, etc. The name John has also been taken by many popes. Today's John has the title “of God.” It is a simple and direct title. The word “God” conveys everything under God and everything that is God, without distinctions such as “of the Cross,” “of the Holy Name,” or “of the Infant Jesus.” Neither does it carry any hint of a homeland such as “of Assisi,” “of Calcutta,” or “of Padua.” All saints are “of God,” of course, but the plain title “of God” fits the personality, outlook, education, and simplicity of today's John very well. The name was not given to him posthumously. John said that the Infant Jesus gave him the name in a dream. A Spanish Bishop who personally knew John and his work ordered him to bear this appellation once he knew its divine origins. Saint John of God did not have the advantage of an excellent education. But what his mind lacked his heart supplied. He left his Portuguese home as a child in the care of a priest and went to neighboring Spain. From there he lived an itinerant life as a farmer, shepherd, adventurer, and then soldier. He travelled the length and breadth of Europe fighting in the service of kings and princes, mostly against Muslim Turks. Many years later he found his way back home and went to see if his parents were still alive. But he had been gone so long, and had left so young, that he could not even remember their names. An uncle told him that they had died. At this point, the wandering John decided to ransom his own freedom to North African Muslims in exchange for Christian hostages. The plan came to nothing and he returned to Southern Spain. At this, the lowest point of his aimless life, John had a breakthrough, or perhaps a breakdown. He was selling religious books from town to town when he fell under the influence of a saint, John of Ávila. Saints know saints. Upon hearing John of Ávila preach about the martyr Saint Sebastian, and upon receiving his advice in spiritual direction, the wandering John stopped in his tracks. He fasted, he prayed, and he went on pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura, Spain. So total was his repentance for his past sins that he was placed for a time in a hospital for the mentally ill. But his repentance was real. He changed forever and always and started caring for the kind of person that he used to be.John somehow raised enough money to start a small hospital and thus began, in an orderly and professional manner, to care for the sick, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, convert the sinner, and shelter the homeless and orphans. He had no equal in giving of himself to his patients, and his reputation for holiness spread across Spain. He gave away his cloaks so often that his Bishop had a habit made, ordered John to put it on, and told him not to give it away. John's total dedication to the poor and sick drew many followers. They emulated his generosity, and soon an Order was born. The group was eventually approved by the Holy See in 1572 under the title The Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God. The Order spread quickly throughout the world, often with the support of the Spanish Crown. Its work on behalf of the poor continues today in numerous countries through hundreds of institutions. Saint John of God practiced a type of Ignatian spirituality in evaluating his own life. But he was not just a spectator of his life, observing it from the outside. He became a student of himself, evaluated his own errors, listened to advice, stopped what he was doing, changed direction, and charted a new course in middle age. He was, in modern terms, a “late vocation.” He cared little for his own physical health and died on his fifty-fifth birthday while kneeling in prayer before an altar in his room. In some saints there is a fine line between sanctity and madness. Saint John of God straddled that fine line. He became mad for the Lord and was canonized by the Church for his holy madness in serving the poor and the God who loves them. Saint John of God, help us to follow your example of service to the poor through gift of self. You did not just ask for charitable donations but for charity itself. You did not ask others to do what you did not do yourself. Through your intercession, may all those in need encounter a servant as generous as yourself to satisfy their basic needs.
Join Sinsister Story Hour for the crimes of a spiritual healer in Brazil. This was Oprah's guy!Promo: Rogue Story HourAd for Batwings and Butterflies by Creepy Tapas
Ein paar Schritte weiter hinab in das "Rabbit Hole". Warum bestellt Barack O. Hotdogs im Wert von $65.000? Warum mag Königin Beatrix Marina A. so gern? Was verbindet Prinz Philip und Prinz Bernhard? Wer ist John Of God und was symbolisiert ein Tempel?
What's Good Dimah Fam! HAPPY HALLOWEEN! In this episode the TDP crew is back with our favorite person ever, Alex! The crew talk all things Jeffrey Dahmer, Witchcraft, John Of God, Crystals, Mental Disorders, the Atherton mystery, "The Watcher" and more! Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below TDP Family! We love you all so much. Thanks for listening!
We're back with another episode on the wild world of faith healing. Join Paige as she takes Mando down the insane rabbit-hole of Brazil's John of God. What's your summer fantasy? No matter how you want to get steamy this season, Dipsea has a sexy story for you to indulge in all your fantasies. For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/cultpod Also we have a Patreon! [Insert Air Horn Noises Here] If you'd like to donate and join our cult, please visit www.patreon.com/cultpodcast or visit our website and click on the Patreon tab.
Andrea ist verzweifelt. Ihre Mutter hat die Diagnose Krebs bekommen und die Familie ist sich sicher: Sie hat nicht mehr lange zu leben. Doch dann hören sie von einem Wunderheiler, welcher Kranke wieder heilt, Blinde wieder sehen lässt und dank welchem Alte wieder laufen. Und so bricht Andrea gemeinsam mit ihrer Mutter auf zum "John of God". Doch die angebliche Rettung wird schnell zum Albtraum. In dieser Folge berichten wir euch von einem der größten Wunderheiler Brasiliens. An ihn haben Tausende Menschen geglaubt. Promis wie Oprah Winfrey, Naomi Campbell oder Bill Clinton sollen seine Kunden gewesen sein. Aber wir zeigen euch, was wirklich in seinem Tempel passierte und erzählen euch die Geschichte von Andrea und die von 600 weiteren Opfer. Besonders dankbar sind wir dafür, dass Andrea selbst mit uns für diese Folge gesprochen hat und uns alle Hintergründe erläutern konnte. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx
Anna and Mark break down Jaeo Teieira a.k.a. John of God. This spiritual healer lived in Brazil and began performing miraculous signs and wonder through the power of the "entity" that he was able to embody. People came from great distances to get help when modern medicine couldnt get it done. From his compound called "Casa de Dom Inacio de Loyola", he performed thousands of spiritual and physical operations. From tumors and cancer to paralyzed individuals, no ailment was too much for John of God. The story takes a horrific turn as John began to use his power to sexually assault his patience. Tune in to find out what happened to John of God. ***Trigger Warning, This episode contains stories of sexual assault Follow us on instagram @The.Cult.ure Show Notes: "John of God" documentary on Netflix Wikipedia - Teixeira de Faria http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/12/17/celebrity-brazilian-healer-john-god-once-featured-by-oprah-surrenders-sexual-abuse-charges/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theculturepod/support
Catholic Ignatian Marian Spirituality with Fr. Ed Broom, OMV
Father Ed Broom, OMV, serves as Associate Pastor at St. Peter Chanel Church in Hawaiian Gardens, California. He is a member of the Religious Order, Oblates of the Virgin Mary, and was ordained by Saint John Paul II in St Peter's Basilica on May 25, 1986. Fr. Ed is a Retreat Master and teaches Catholic […] The post ST. JOHN OF GOD appeared first on Fr. Ed Broom, OMV.
In the midst of his search, he even sold himself as a slave. Hear how John of God learned the will of God in his life and followed it. Homily by Fr. René Zambrana, SHM on March 8, 2022
John of God was a Portuguese soldier turned health-care worker in Spain, whose followers later formed the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a worldwide Catholic religious institute dedicated to the care of the poor, sick, and those suffering from mental disorders. All Saint of God, pray for us.
Friends of the Rosary: We pray today's Rosary in the streets of Austin, Texas, while we observe the memorial day of St. John of God. This sixteenth-century saint followed his impulses when serving God, performing constant acts of charity. Ave Maria! Jesus, I Trust In You! St. John of God, Pray for Us! + Mikel A. | RosaryNetwork.com, New York • March 8, 2021, Today's Holy Rosary in YouTube — Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET • Audio Podcast of this Rosary Available Here Now! • In Memoriam of Maria Blanca: Testimonials
Hey, friends! Today's episode is about a man who completely turned his life around and found a new way of living through God. He loved the poor, worked in hospitals and even fell through the roof of a burning building. Let's find out how someone could live such a radical life for Christ as we talk about our new friend: Saint John of God.
Tuesday of the First Week of Lent; John of God, religious Hymn Antiphon: The Lord is justl he will defend the poor. Psalm 10 Antiphon: Lord, you know the burden of my sorrow. Psalm 10 Antiphon: The words of the Lord are true, like silver from the furnace Psalm 12 First reading: Ex 6:29-7:25 Responsory: Rev 16:4-5, 6, 7 Second reading: From a letter by St. John of God, religious Responsory: Is 58:7-8 Presentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) (c) 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical Readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975
March 8: Saint John of God, Religious1495–1550Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White (Violet when Lenten Weekday)Patron Saint of hospitals, printers, the sick, and alcoholicsHe walked the fine line between madness and holinessThere are many “Johns” who are saints, beginning with those found in Scripture itself: Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint John of the Cross, Saint John Fisher, etc. The name John has also been taken by many popes. Today's John has the title “of God.” It is a simple and direct title. The word “God” conveys everything under God and everything that is God, without distinctions such as “of the Cross,” “of the Holy Name,” or “of the Infant Jesus.” Neither does it carry any hint of a homeland such as “of Assisi,” “of Calcutta,” or “of Padua.” All saints are “of God,” of course, but the plain title “of God” fits the personality, outlook, education, and simplicity of today's John very well. The name was not given to him posthumously. John said that the Infant Jesus gave him the name in a dream. A Spanish Bishop who personally knew John and his work ordered him to bear this appellation once he knew its divine origins.Saint John of God did not have the advantage of an excellent education. But what his mind lacked his heart supplied. He left his Portuguese home as a child in the care of a priest and went to neighboring Spain. From there he lived an itinerant life as a farmer, shepherd, adventurer, and then soldier. He travelled the length and breadth of Europe fighting in the service of kings and princes, mostly against Muslim Turks. Many years later he found his way back home and went to see if his parents were still alive. But he had been gone so long, and had left so young, that he could not even remember their names. An uncle told him that they had died. At this point, the wandering John decided to ransom his own freedom to North African Muslims in exchange for Christian hostages. The plan came to nothing and he returned to Southern Spain.At this, the lowest point of his aimless life, John had a breakthrough, or perhaps a breakdown. He was selling religious books from town to town when he fell under the influence of a saint, John of Ávila. Saints know saints. Upon hearing John of Ávila preach about the martyr Saint Sebastian, and upon receiving his advice in spiritual direction, the wandering John stopped in his tracks. He fasted, he prayed, and he went on pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura, Spain. So total was his repentance for his past sins that he was placed for a time in a hospital for the mentally ill. But his repentance was real. He changed forever and always and started caring for the kind of person that he used to be.John somehow raised enough money to start a small hospital and thus began, in an orderly and professional manner, to care for the sick, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, convert the sinner, and shelter the homeless and orphans. He had no equal in giving of himself to his patients, and his reputation for holiness spread across Spain. He gave away his cloaks so often that his Bishop had a habit made, ordered John to put it on, and told him not to give it away. John's total dedication to the poor and sick drew many followers. They emulated his generosity, and soon an Order was born. The group was eventually approved by the Holy See in 1572 under the title The Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God. The Order spread quickly throughout the world, often with the support of the Spanish Crown. Its work on behalf of the poor continues today in numerous countries through hundreds of institutions.Saint John of God practiced a type of Ignatian spirituality in evaluating his own life. But he was not just a spectator of his life, observing it from the outside. He became a student of himself, evaluated his own errors, listened to advice, stopped what he was doing, changed direction, and charted a new course in middle age. He was, in modern terms, a “late vocation.” He cared little for his own physical health and died on his fifty-fifth birthday while kneeling in prayer before an altar in his room. In some saints there is a fine line between sanctity and madness. Saint John of God straddled that fine line. He became mad for the Lord and was canonized by the Church for his holy madness in serving the poor and the God who loves them.Saint John of God, help us to follow your example of service to the poor through gift of self. You did not just ask for charitable donations but for charity itself. You did not ask others to do what you did not do yourself. Through your intercession, may all those in need encounter a servant as generous as yourself to satisfy their basic needs.
In episode 11 of "No Such Thing as Normal with Natalie Hayes and Jess McKeown" we are chatting about Natalie's recent trip to Sedona, her disappointing aura reading, and all the weird coincidences that happened while she was there, how Jess visited a vanishing crystal shop in California, and what our take on the John of God scandal is (healer or pedo?). We also discuss what our current favorite crystals are, how we use them, and our experiences working with pendulums and shamanic rattles. This episode was pretty unplanned, but it might be our favorite one yet! And don't forget to submit your Q's over on our IG @nosuchthingasnormalpod.
Sister Ignatia sits down with Sister Karol Ann to talk about how St. John of God introduced her to discover even more Saint friends.http://ssfpa.orghttps://www.facebook.com/ssfpavocationshttps://twitter.com/SSFPAVocationshttps://www.instagram.com/ssfpavocations
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Sister Ignatia sits down with Sister Karol Ann to talk about how St. John of God introduced her to discover even more Saint friends. More from Morning Jolt More Episodes from “40 Podcasts for Lent” Show Notes: https://spokestreet.com/lent17 The post https://spokestreet.com/lent17/ (Finding Your Saint friend – St. John of God – Morning Jolt) appeared first on https://spokestreet.com (Spoke Street).
What do John of God, Donald Trump, and QAnon all have in common? Meet Alva Johnson, an events coordinator who brought John of God to the United States for the first time and the director of outreach and coalitions for the Trump campaign. What she or anybody wouldn't expect is that she also became the center of controversy of the John of God fiasco and Trump's sexual misconduct lawsuit. Alva joins Corin Grillo in a revealing conversation about her involvement with John of God and Trump, the dangers of the cult mindset, and how you can be resilient and insulate yourself against predatory mechanisms and people.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Golden Vine community today:coringrillo.comFacebookInstagram
Shirley Sheldon is fortunate enough to have visited John of God many times in Brazil. She discusses the miracles she witnessed by John of God including the removal of a brain tumor. Shirley also provided me with the opportunity to try a crystal healing bed. Contact Shirley: Business Phone #: 636-225-3881 Email: shirl30@att.net Triangle stands for: Faith (fe), Charity (caridade), and Love (amor). MISSTATED INFORMATION: Shirley refers to Yogananda, but she really meant Nithyananda. She also stated the Prayer Triangle stands for love, service, and truth. It actually stands for Hope, Love, and Charity. SUPPORT ME ON PATREON ▶︎ ▶︎ https://www.patreon.com/intrepidjordan FOLLOW ME ▶︎ ▶︎ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/intrepidjordan TWITTER: https://twitter.com/intrepidjordan INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/intrepidjordan FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/IntrepidJordan Business Inquiries Only: rarelyserioustv@gmail.com
John of God, a revert soldier from the 1500s, teaches us a spirit of service and humility by his actions serving the sick poor of Tarifa, Spain.
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