sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2019

Anjo do dia 18/10- Ayel 13/03- 25/05- 06/08- 30/12--


 
 
Mission; It helps in emergencies and brings health protection. It provides qualities such as effectiveness, diligence, utilitarian spirit, helpfulness, religiosity and cordiality. Corresponding planet; Saturn. Time of visit your angel makes on earth; 10:00 pm to 10:19 pmPsalm; 36. Lucky number 3. Day of the week; Saturday. Name of the Angel in Hebrew letters; aleph / yod / ayan / aleph / lamed. Name of angel in numbers; 1/10/16/1 / 12. Tarot card. The emperor. Month of change provides in your professional / personal life. April. Has dominion over Albania. This angel helps to have comfort against adversity or injustice. It favors the longevity, preservation and solidification of material goods acquired by work, influences studies, especially philosophy, mysticism or religions. Master the changes. Who is born under this influence will be illuminated by the spirit of God, will have solidity in the enterprises, highlighted in the studies and research of the esoteric high sciences, especially Kabbalah and astrology. Influential, reliable, does not approve of double opinion or dishonesty. It will turn all dreams and projects into achievements, as nothing beats it. The limits of your possibilities. Averse to futility, he will always be well with himself. He is not self-interested and only likes showing affection when he realizes that they are absolutely sincere. Your novels will be affectionate as they will develop without problems or pressure. Dedicates great attention to the family; never leaves someone else with an unfinished task. Thus achieving all goals, with deserved success. Your health will be enhanced as you will never overdo it, tending to what his body is the temple of his soul. Your rear guard will be well protected against the instability or misunderstanding of your actions. You can move forward with confidence, your Guardian Angel will always be by your side.







      St. Francis saw Angels twice while praying.




St. Francis of Assisi is celebrated by the Catholic Church as the patron saint of animals, poverty, ecology and peace, but his example, like that of Joan of Arc, transcends one particular religion. Born in Assisi, a small Italian town, Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone was born surrounded by privileges and riches. His father was a wealthy merchant, and his mother an aristocrat, but as a teenager he disappoints his parents to live amid feasts and drunkenness. The easy life is abruptly interrupted when he is summoned to war at age 19 and becomes a prisoner of the enemy for a year. Once released, San Francisco has a dream in which a voice tells him to Assisi. Once there, both friends and parents notice that he had changed a lot. He was no longer the selfish boy; He had become a humble man who had chosen to live a frugal and religious life. Shortly after his return to Assisi he once prayed in the empty and ruined chapel of St. Damian when he heard a voice say; "Francisco restores my house, which is falling apart." It sounded like a Divine command that made him sell the horse and many of his father's house clothes in order to raise funds to restore the chapel. things went according to plan, because Francis's father was enraged and the priest was led not to accept the money. Afraid of his father, Francis hid for a few weeks in a cave, but his father found him and, after beating him, took him to the Bishop to be disinherited. Arriving before the Bishop, Francis took off all his clothes, He extended them to his father and made a dramatic pronouncement in which he said that from that day forward he would have only "Our Father in heaven." After that he had no choice but to leave Assisi. he wandered around his country while working for a living and was occasionally beaten and robbed. Casually, he returned to Assisi and began to rebuild the small chapel of St. Damian with his own hands. After restoring it, he set out to restore two other chapels that later became the Order Center of San Francisco. At one point Francis heard the Mass in the Santa Maria Chapel and eventually received the signal from heaven that he sought so much. After hearing the last gospel of the day, which advised the disciples of Christ to possess only the indispensable and no money, He randomly opened the book of the Gospels three times in a row, and on every occasion he came across passages in which Christ asked the Apostles to renounce and follow material possessions. From then on this became a rule of life for both Francis and his followers. He gave all the material goods to the poor, put on the brown cloak of the villagers, tied a rope around his waist, and preached the gospel of peace and love. Inspired by Francis and induced by a dream in which he saw the poor Man of Assisi, Pope Innocent III gave permission to Francis and his followers to preach whatever they wanted. From then on Francis devoted his life to preaching peace and love for Spain and Italy. He preached outdoors to admire the multitude that presented him with music, and his message of peace and love extended to men, women, animals, birds, plants, trees, flowers, stars and all creation. Legend has it that animals, birds and insects mingled with the crowd to hear it too. Although Francis dreamed and received numerous heavenly signs, it was not until 44 years that an Angel appeared to him. At the time, Francis and his followers had climbed a mountain behind Assisi to pray, she had a vision of an angel playing the violin. The Angel played a song so pleasant that it filled him with joy. A few nights later Francis had another vision of an Angel, and according to the villagers who lived at the foot of the mountain, a bright light emanated from the place where he and his followers prayed. Years of deprivation have made him sick and almost blind. Before he died on October 3, 1226, in his beloved Chapel of St. Mary, He composed one of the most memorable and adorable poems in the Italian language, "The Song of the Sun." He was canonized a year after his death by Pope Gregory IX. Francis preached simple life, poverty and humility. Was able to see the sky In all things. He took care of the poor, and one of his first actions after conversion was to take care of the lepers. He seduced thousands of people by sincerity, godliness and joy. Deeply mystical, Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love. He was canonized a year after his death by Pope Gregory IX. Francis preached simple life, poverty and humility. Was able to see the sky In all things. He took care of the poor, and one of his first actions after conversion was to take care of the lepers. He seduced thousands of people by sincerity, godliness and joy. Deeply mystical, Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love. He was canonized a year after his death by Pope Gregory IX. Francis preached simple life, poverty and humility. Was able to see the sky In all things. He took care of the poor, and one of his first actions after conversion was to take care of the lepers. He seduced thousands of people by sincerity, godliness and joy. Deeply mystical, Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love. Was able to see the sky In all things. He took care of the poor, and one of his first actions after conversion was to take care of the lepers. He seduced thousands of people by sincerity, godliness and joy. Deeply mystical, Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love. Was able to see the sky In all things. He took care of the poor, and one of his first actions after conversion was to take care of the lepers. He seduced thousands of people by sincerity, godliness and joy. Deeply mystical, Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love. Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love. Francis saw all nature as a reflection of the Divine and called all creatures sisters and brothers. In 1212, it endorsed the formation of an order for women called Clarissa. Probably no other saint attracted as many people as the gentle saint of Assisi, a saint who devoted his life to the poor and the sick and preached the gospel of gentleness and love.











 
 
 
 
 
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