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Worshiping Dead

Dear readers, I am a Christian myself and I won’t say that I am very religious but I understand what I believe and read in the Holy Book. NO OFFENCE to Catholicism BUT somebody on earth, make me understand what religion are these fellows following? 
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque died in 1690. A.D. Faithful Catholics carries a piece of her brain on their shoulders.
Catholics in Melbourne Australia carrying a piece of her brain and some bones of a woman who died 320 years ago.
This is what is recorded on a Roman Catholic website:
Le Pine Funerals in Victoria recently had the honour of transporting the Relics of St Margaret Mary Alacoque around Melbourne. Born in 1647 St. Margaret Mary entered the monastery of the Visitation in Paray-le-Monial in 1671. She experienced numerous apparitions which were confirmed by a confessor and later led to the introduction of the feast of the Sacred Heart throughout the world. She was canonised on 13th May 1920 and made Saint Claude la Colombiere on 12th May 1992. The relics themselves consist of two shoulder bones, two ribs and a piece of her brain.
Source: For peace of mind.
The corpse of this lady saint is kept for adoration under the image of the sun.
The corpse of the "lady saint" was removed from the grave 140 years after her death.
The skeleton has been covered with wax, and kept for veneration in France.
Roman Catholic priests in Australia welcome the shoulder bones and the piece of the brain.
A Catholic mother on Long Island, New York, mislead her children, to worship some bones and whatever some papists found after opening the head of the "saint".
The corpse was removed from the grave 140 years after it was buried. It must have been pretty rotten, and had to be "beautified" by Roman Catholic priests using toxic chemicals and wax.

“The shining figure of St. Ambrose, your heavenly patron, who was suddenly called to the episcopate, was having to abandon a brilliant career as a senior civil servant.”
The "shining figure" of a saint, according to the Pope in Rome.
These are the words of the Pope.
During a meeting Friday with Italy’s provincial regulators, Pope Benedict XVI held up the 4th-century governor-turned-bishop, St. Ambrose of Milan, as a model of a just administrator.
“This holy Bishop and Doctor of the Church, animated by so great a love and respect for state institutions as for those ecclesial, is an extraordinary example of rectitude, especially his loyalty to the law and firmness against injustice and oppression,” Pope Benedict said in his Oct. 14 address to the 110 prefects of Italy.
The Pope held the special audience with at the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican to mark the 150th anniversary of Italian unification.
Source: CNA

The skull and bones of this corpse in Italy is 1.600 years old.


Blessed George Baldassare in St. Mary of the Angels Parish in Sanremo-Italy

This reads: Blessed George Baldassare from Vigone Died in this convent died on 30-4-1327




The relics of St. Ampelio in Chapel of Our Lady of pity or of suffrage in Bordighera, Italy


The saint, the Queen of Heaven and the skull. Three Roman Catholic images to be adored and venerated.
He died on May 11, 1781, and many miracles were said to have occurred at his grave. Brother Ignatius was beatified in 1940, and canonized in 1951.
The skeleton of this "saint" was taken from the grave, and his skull replaced by a wax figure with a golden mask.
Roman Catholics in Sardinia gathered to pray in front of the skeleton with a golden death mask.
The statue of the "saint" on the island of Sardinia.
Another Church statue of the saint, with the skull on the altar.
The feet of the saint is made of Wax, and given a silver color.




My only comments that follow is:

Matthew 23:27
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean."

The very first thing in my opinion they directly break the first commandment of Lord that is:

Exodus 20:4 
 "You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below." 

Hebrews 11:1 
"Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." 

It is forbidden for a Christian to worship dead. Blessing a statue doesn’t make it HOLY neither will it give you salvation. Really, again no offence to our catholic brothers and sisters BUT they really have to read the Holy Book and change their way of worship. 

Guys your worship leaders are leading you to very wrong and painful place.


  Would love to know your views!


















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