Month: February 2015

The 21 Egyptian Christians Martyrs

the 21 Egyptian Christians

The Coptic Orthodox Church has announced that the murder of the 21 Egyptian Christians killed by the so-called Islamic State in Libya will be commemorated in its Church calendar.
Pope Tawadros II announced that the names of the martyrs will be inserted into the Coptic Synaxarium, the Oriental Church’s equivalent to the Roman Martyrology. This procedure is also equivalent to canonization in the Latin Church.

According to terrasanta.net, the martyrdom of the 21 Christians will be commemorated on the 8th Amshir of the Coptic calendar, or February 15th of the Gregorian calendar. The commemoration falls on the feast day of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
Militants of the Islamic State released a gruesome video entitled “A Message Signed in Blood to the Nation of the Cross” in which they released a warning saying they were “south of Rome.” They then proceeded to behead the Christian men, some of whom were seen mouthing the words “Lord Jesus Christ” moments before their death.

Meaning of the Ceremonies at Mass

Meaning of the Ceremonies at Mass

1. The Priest Goes to the altar – Christ Goes to Mount Olivet.

2. The Priest Commences Mass – Christ Begins to pray.

3. The Priest Says Confiteor – Christ Falls down and sweats blood.

4. The Priest Goes up and kisses the altar – Christ Is betrayed by Judas with a kiss.

5. The Priest Goes to the Epistle side – Christ Is captured, bound, and taken to Annas

6. The Priest Reads the Introit – Christ Is falsely accused by Annas and blasphemed.

7. The Priest Goes to the middle of the altar and says the Kyrie eleison – Christ Is brought to Caiphas and there three times denied by Peter.

8. The Priest Says the Dominus vobiscum – Christ Looks at Peter and converts him.

9. The Priest Reads the Epistle – Christ Is brought to Pilate.

10. The Priest Says the Munda cor meum at the middle of the altar – Christ Is taken to Herod and mocked.

11. The Priest Reads the Gospel – Christ Is taken back to Pilate and again mocked.

12. The Priest Uncovers the chalice – Christ Is shamefully exposed.

13. The Priest Offers bread and wine – Christ Is cruelly scourged.

14. The PriestCovers the chalice – Christ Is crowned with thorns.

15. The Priest Washes his hands – Christ Is declared innocent by Pilate.

16. The Priest Says the Orate Fratres – Christ Is shown by Pilate to the people with the words, Ecce Homo.

17. The Priest Prays in a low voice – Christ Is mocked and spit upon.

18. The Priest Says the Preface and the Sanctus – Christ Is preferred instead of Barrabas and condemned to crucifixion.

19. The Priest Makes the Memento for the living – Christ Carries the cross to Mount Calvary.

20. The Priest Continues to pray the Canon in a low voice – Christ Meets His Mother and the other pious women.

21. The Priest Blesses the bread and wine with the sign of the cross – Christ Is nailed to the cross.

22. The Priest Elevates the Sacred Host – Christ Is raised on the cross.

23. The Priest Elevates the chalice – Christ Sheds blood from the five wounds.

24. The Priest Prays in a low voice – Christ Sees His afflicted Mother at the cross.

25. The Priest Says aloud, Nobis queque peccatoribus – Christ Prays on the cross for men.

26. The Priest Says aloud the Pater noster – Christ Says the seven last words on the cross.

27. The Priest Breaks and separates the Host – Christ Gives up His spirit and dies.

28. The Priest Lets a small portion of the sacred Host fall into the chalice – Christ His soul descends to Limbo.

29. The Priest Says the Agnus Dei – Christ Is acknowledged on the cross as the Son of God by many bystanders.

30. The Priest Administers Holy Communion – Christ Is laid in the tomb.

31. The Priest Cleanses the chalice – Christ Is anointed by pious women.

32. The Priest Prepares the chalice again – Christ Rises from the dead.

33. The Priest Says the Dominus vobiscum – Christ Appears to His Mother and the disciples.

34. The Priest Says the last prayers – Christ Teaches for forty days.

35. The Priest Says the last Dominus vobiscum – Christ Takes leave of His disciples and ascends to heaven.

36. The Priest Gives the benediction to the people – Christ Sends down the Holy Ghost

37. The Priest Says the Ita Missa est and the last Gospel – Christ Sends the apostles into all parts of the world to preach the Gospel.

Revelation 21:1-7 With the Divine Will

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Revelation 21:1-7

1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The former heaven and the former earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. 2

(from the volumes)

1 (and so are the souls who live in my Will: they are the new heavens, the new suns, the new earth, all flowery – even more, more varied with beauty and enchantment.”)


I also saw the holy city, a new Jerusalem, 3 coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.

2 (“Now there will be an exchange: if Jerusalem gave to Rome the life of religion and therefore of Redemption, Rome will give to Jerusalem the Kingdom of the Divine Will. (A New Jerusalem)).


I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, God’s dwelling is with the human race. He will dwell with them and they will be his people 4 and God himself will always be with them (as their God).

3 ( so do these heavens, stretched out in man, point out that he is Our dwelling)


He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, (for) the old order has passed away.”

4 (My Will is perennial joy, that renders the dwelling in which It reigns peaceful and happy)


The one who sat on the throne 5 said, “Behold, I make all things new.” Then he said, “Write these words down, for they are trustworthy and true.”

5 (I will renew the world with the sword, with fire and with water, with sudden deaths, and with contagious diseases. I will make new things.)


He said to me, They are accomplished. 6 I (am) the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give a gift from the spring of life-giving water.

(Oh, prodigy of my Divine Will! – to You everything is due, through You everything is accomplished, and there is no greater prodigy than my Will dwelling in the creature.”)


The victor 7 will inherit these gifts, and I shall be his God, and he will be my son.

 7 (the most beautiful inheritance We could give him.  It came out of Our inmost womb, bringing with Itself a share of all Our goods, to let the creature inherit them, and to form him as all beautiful and holy, in the likeness of the One who had created him.)

Fiat !