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New book on-line, for Confessors in many languages:
http://www.advancedchristianity.com/Pages/MPC/Docs/Prudens_Sexdecim_Linguarum...

Great talk for teens and those thinking of marriage:
(Not for the well protected/cloistered teens who will not likely be dating soon)
http://www.youtube.com/RealLoveWorks
includes videos on St. John of the Cross and the Holy Shroud of Turin. Very good!

Reliable prayer links:
http://www.catholictradition.org/prayers1.htm

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  • FOR ME IS REAL!!!

  • @Flagrum3 3) The rarest

    blood group is the AB blood group. This is the new blood group and occurred as the blood groups got mixed on a huge scale. This blood group AB is also 500 to 1000 years old.

  • @Flagrum3 Hematology texts say: The blood group O is the earliest blood group and dates to the stone

    age period. This group is common in UK and in North of England. The A blood group was the next to be found and is prevalent in Denmark,Norway, Armenia, Austria and Japan. The blood group B is found in the tribes that emigrate from Africa to Asia, Europe and the Americas.People having Asian back ground share this blood group.

  • @Flagrum3 -.Your lying to yourself or you haven't taken the time to study further."

    Wrong. It is BECAUSE I've taken the trouble to study further that I know these things. It's time, Flagrum, that you did some studying. Catholic Encyclopedia : “ A certain difficulty was caused by the existence elsewhere of other Shrouds similarly impressed with the figure of Jesus Christ and some of these cloths, notably those of Besançon, Cadouin, Champiègne, Xabregas,

  • @Matthew1944 One; before you ask for links, why not show links to your info first?.Everything you claim is wrong and lies.Your lying to yourself or you haven't taken the time to study further.Until then please keep your uneducated statements to yourself.

  • 2) This is not to mention that ALL of the aforementioned shrouds traditionally belonged to Jesus and so it is with this one. In actual fact, it could have belonged to anyone. There is an added problem that some of the "experts" claim to have found an AB blood type on the shroud. Ask any hematologist and you will find that AB blood wasn't even around until the 1500's. Other "experts" have been able to find only paint on this one too, cadmium and umber.

  • @Flagrum3 -" FACT that the other Shrouds you talk about are KNOWN PAINTED COPIES of the real Shroud"

    What supporting documentation do you have that the other shrouds are "painted copies"? Can you give me a link? Are you aware that there are a number of Jesus holy foreskins, enough wood chips to fill several box cars of the cross, vials of Mary's milk and the holy blanket of Jesus? Catholicism was built during a time of ignorance and superstition and all these relics represent that time.

  • @Matthew1944 -What are you an IDIOT? Obviously you didn't read completely or you purposely left out the FACT that the other Shrouds you talk about are KNOWN PAINTED COPIES of the real Shroud talked about in this video...That is no mystery to anyone! Next time you decide to try to mislead people try not to underestimate thier intelligence.

  • I am a believer.Please watch my videos.

  • @sugergagalala Many people has touch the shroud, it could be anyones DNA that could be spliced. anyway, the Catholic Church forbids genetic engineering, or so I've heard.

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