Archive | April 6, 2012

Philippe Jaroussky – Vivaldi Aria

I have no idea what this guy is singing about. Sounds nice. By why go to all the fuss and name this song Aria which translates into “Air.” Seems Vivaldi should have used more imagination, in naming his compositions. IMHO.

This guy whose singing this Vivaldi Aria has a well trained voice. That lady, who is introducing it, has a very immodest dress on. She could have a wardrobe malfunction. Frankly, I am disgusted with such no sense.

Jesus is Our Paschal Lamb – Our Living Manna

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When God promised Abraham, that He would provide the Lamb, He was speaking of Jesus. He wanted Abraham to feel His future pain in giving us His Son to be Our Savior.
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Holy of Holies, among other things contained the Mercy Seat. Mass and the 7 Sacraments but most especially the Sacrament of Reconciliation, aka Confession, where God forgives Sins is God’s Mercy Seat, today. It is the New Covenant of the Blood of the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. The Blessed Sacrament, aka Holy Communion, remits Venial Sin. I highly recommend Daily Mass.

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Mass was prefigured by the Seder Meal
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Jesus, is the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sins of the world. “Father, forgive them. They know not what they are doing.”
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Sudarium – Covered the Holy Face of Jesus

“In the City of Oviedo, in northern Spain, in a small chapel attached to the city’s cathedral, there is a small bloodstained dishcloth size piece of linen that some believe is one of the burial cloths mentioned in John’s Gospel.”

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“The Sudarium presents a better provenance and history than the Shroud and may be the sole surviving relic of the crucifixion that has made it to modern times.”

“Measuring 34″ by 21″, the Sudarium is a bloodstained cloth purported to have covered the head of Jesus of Nazareth after his burial. The cloth is mentioned to have been in the tomb in John 20:6-7 described as a cloth seperate from the shroud.”

The rest of this directly quoted article is found here.