The first time I heard something like this I was 22 and just happened to walk into a cathedral while in France. They were only practicing and it literally stopped me in my tracks. It was like heaven opened up. How did Catholics trade this for what sounds like bad 70s music?
Today is the Feast Day of St. Peter
And If you think this cross is Satanic, you know nothing about Christianity.
The upside-down cross is the sign of one of the greatest saints in history.
The truth about the Cross of St. Peter - a 🧵
Across 3,500 km, a straight line connects 7 ancient sanctuaries, all dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel
From the West to the Holy Land, all perfectly aligned.
A coincidence? Or a path traced by Heaven?
The Line of Saint Michael - a🧵✝️
Ancient Romans built structures that still stand 2000 years later.
Modern buildings need major repairs after 20 years.
The secrets behind Roman engineering will blow your mind…🧵
The world’s most stunning ceilings aren't just decoration.
They’re hidden masterpieces of art, math, and belief.
Here are some that will leave you speechless. What’s your favorite pick? 🧵👇
Incredible Japan 🇯🇵🧵
1. In a civilized nation like Japan, it is not uncommon during a rainstorm for wild animals to seek refuge alongside humans, sharing the same shelter in harmonious coexistence 💕
Christianity is NOT a pacifist religion
Christians are supposed to be pacifists? Just say you know nothing about Christianity
The saints and doctors of the Church taught that war is sometimes not only permitted, but a duty
Let’s talk about Just and Holy War - a🧵✝️