vimarsana.com

Page 274 - ஆண்டவர் கிறிஸ்தவ சமயத்தை தோற்றுவித்தவர் கிறிஸ்து News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

COVID-19: Why I m involved in philanthropic gestures —Apostle Oladugbagbe

Share Founder and Shepherd-in-charge, The Word Sanctuary of God Ministry, Apostle David Oladugbagbe, has explained that his decision to reach out to the underprivileged in the society at the peak of the COVID-19-induced lockdown, last year, was informed by the need to fulfill one of the cardinal injunctions of the Christian faith. Speaking to Tribune Church News, in Lagos, Oladugbagbe said that besides being a ‘natural calling’, giving and philanthropic gestures also serve as ways to induce divine blessings. He added that as a disciple of Christ, it had become imperative for him to follow His injunctions and examples since Jesus Christ was always reaching out, and helping the needy to solve their problems while he was still on earth.

Bishop Schneider shows why instituting women as lectors, acolytes is a huge problem

Bishop Schneider shows why instituting women as lectors, acolytes is a huge problem 01/23/2021 at 12:39 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White There are strong reasons why the universal Church never admitted women to liturgical public service, not even in the lower grades of lector or acolyte. By Bishop Athanasius Schneider, LifeSite News, January 22, 2021 Editor’s note: This article was originally published at the New Liturgical Movement. We have republished it here with His Excellency’s permission. The principle of Divine law in the liturgy Regarding the nature of the sacred liturgy, that is, of Divine worship, God himself has spoken to us in His Holy Word, and the Church has explained it in her solemn Magisterium. The first basic aspect of the liturgy is this: God himself tells men how they must honor Him; in other words, it is God who gives concrete norms and laws for the development, even exterior, of the worship of His Divine Majesty.

Italian Police seize 500-year-old stolen Leonardo Da Vinci painting

The painting was bought for Anu Dhabi museum The painting by the Renaissance legend was sold for a stunning $450 million at a Christie s auction in 2017 to a Saudi royal, later identified as crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, who reportedly bought it to gift the painting to Louvre Abu Dhabi museum. The painting was supposed to be shown during an exhibition at the museum in 2018, which had been delayed indefinitely. Theft None in the museum knew that the painting was gone The copy of the original painting was made by artist Giacomo Alibrandi in the 1500s and was purchased by an adviser of Emperor Charles V, Giovan Antonio Muscettola.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.