Friday, July 14, 2023

Pope 4.27.2014 ceremony

 After sunset that evening 4/27/2014 it was "Jewish Holocaust Day" 

Sun, 27 April 2014 after sunset = 28th of Nisan, 5774

Yom HaShoah 2014 / יוֹם הַשּׁוֹאָה 5774
Holocaust Memorial Day ✡️
Yom HaShoah for Hebrew Year 5774 began on Sunday, 27 April 2014 and ended on Monday, 28 April 2014.

Yom HaZikaron laShoah ve-laG’vurah (יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה; “Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day”), known colloquially in Israel and abroad as Yom HaShoah (יום השואה) and in English as Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Holocaust Day, is observed as Israel’s day of commemoration for the approximately six million Jews and five million others who perished in the Holocaust as a result of the actions carried out by Nazi Germany and its accessories, and for the Jewish resistance in that period. In Israel, it is a national memorial day and public holiday. 

POPE FRANCIS DECLARES LUCIFER AS GOD & ONE WORLD RELIGION


HOLY MASS AND RITE OF CANONIZATION OF BLESSEDS JOHN XXIII AND JOHN PAUL II

HOMILY OF POPE FRANCIS

St. Peter's Square
Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday), 27 April 2014

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At the heart of this Sunday, which concludes the Octave of Easter and which Saint John Paul II wished to dedicate to Divine Mercy, are the glorious wounds of the risen Jesus.

He had already shown those wounds when he first appeared to the Apostles on the very evening of that day following the Sabbath, the day of the resurrection. But, as we have heard, Thomas was not there that evening, and when the others told him that they had seen the Lord, he replied that unless he himself saw and touched those wounds, he would not believe. A week later, Jesus appeared once more to the disciples gathered in the Upper Room. Thomas was also present; Jesus turned to him and told him to touch his wounds. Whereupon that man, so straightforward and accustomed to testing everything personally, knelt before Jesus with the words: “My Lord and my God!” (Jn 20:28).

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