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Jesus apparition appears in clouds after Mass at basilica in the Philippines

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Seen it the other day and the non believers on here will dismiss it. Sadly their lost not believing Christ is our Savoir regardless if that is a unique cloud formation or not!

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I grew up in a religious household and while I believe religion can be a good thing - and I hold no ill will towards those who practice religion - religious people will believe what they want to believe.  I never understood why God/Jesus/Whoever spoke in riddles and "appeared" in things rather than just showing up and saying, "Hey, right here!  Stop doing that sh#t".   Right?  Seems like that would be the best way to clarify things other than these types of "appearances" where it just confuses people even more.

Or maybe this is just a cloud.

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8 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

I grew up in a religious household and while I believe religion can be a good thing - and I hold no ill will towards those who practice religion - religious people will believe what they want to believe.  I never understood why God/Jesus/Whoever spoke in riddles and "appeared" in things rather than just showing up and saying, "Hey, right here!  Stop doing that sh#t".   Right?  Seems like that would be the best way to clarify things other than these types of "appearances" where it just confuses people even more.

Or maybe this is just a cloud.

To be fair, everybody believes what they want to believe. We all have our own ways of putting some meaning into our lives. To have structure. 

 

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I saw a dragon in flight in the clouds during a brilliant sunset a couple years ago. It was much more impressive than this. Fnord's dragon would spit roast that Christ. 

BELIEVE IN DRAGONS!

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Even Jesus hates Peefoam. :( 

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39 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

To be fair, everybody believes what they want to believe. We all have our own ways of putting some meaning into our lives. To have structure. 

Very true!

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4 minutes ago, Fnord said:

I saw a dragon in flight in the clouds during a brilliant sunset a couple years ago. It was much more impressive than this. Fnord's dragon would spit roast that Christ. 

BELIEVE IN DRAGONS!

Fnord's Dragon coming soon to a theatre near you!

Fnord's Dragon 2: This Time it's Personal already in development!

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3 minutes ago, MDC said:

Even Jesus hates Peefoam. :( 

Lashing out on the internet is all this guy has left. For the past 25 years no less. How can you not feel sorry for someone so alone? 

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53 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

I grew up in a religious household and while I believe religion can be a good thing - and I hold no ill will towards those who practice religion - religious people will believe what they want to believe.  I never understood why God/Jesus/Whoever spoke in riddles and "appeared" in things rather than just showing up and saying, "Hey, right here!  Stop doing that sh#t".   Right?  Seems like that would be the best way to clarify things other than these types of "appearances" where it just confuses people even more.

Or maybe this is just a cloud.

These comments here get close to almost touching on feelings that I have.  In the Bible, Jesus is quoted as saying (and I’m paraphrasing to get out of ancient syntax) “I’m here right now revealing God and doing miracles so that you will believe.”

OK, so hurrah for people 2000 years ago.  Why do people today not get the same grace?  Us, we’re supposed to just rely on what people 2000 years ago said they saw or experienced.  Sure, seems realistic to expect that.

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5 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

I bet they've never seen Jesus over NYC, Chicago or LA. 

I've made women see Jesus. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or was it seek Jesus?

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I spent 37 days in the Philippines and I didn’t see Jesus but I did see a stripper pick up a roll of coins off the top of a bottle with her snatch and click them out one at a time. 

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The end, is when Jesus will appear.  

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1 minute ago, weepaws said:

The end, is when Jesus will appear.  

Sorry to see you go. Amen. God bless. Don't let the door hit you in the ass. :wave:

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I can’t wait to go.  So don’t be sorry,   

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2 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

Sorry to see you go. Amen. God bless. Don't let the door hit you in the ass. :wave:

He's not going anywhere.  False prophets and charlatans like him already have their placed reserved in Hell.

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2 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:

I bet they've never seen Jesus over NYC, Chicago or LA. 

Jesus is as over those 3 cities as the rest of us are. 

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21 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

I spent 37 days in the Philippines and I didn’t see Jesus but I did see a stripper pick up a roll of coins off the top of a bottle with her snatch and click them out one at a time. 

Mrs. Hardcore?

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7 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

He's not going anywhere.  False prophets and charlatans like him already have their placed reserved in Hell.

Ouch. He better buckle up for when the time comes...

 

In Dante's Inferno, false prophets and diviners are punished in the Fourth Bolgia of the Eighth Circle of Hell. 

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Things are happening. The orbs/spheres are on the upswing. 
 

2026-2027 should be wild iykyk

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8 hours ago, MDC said:

Even Jesus hates Peefoam. :( 

He loves Peefoam but probably would like him to get a better nic lol. He loves you too as well.

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34 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

Serious question from a non-Christian: 

Why do images of Christ and Mary only appear among Catholics? Why does this never happen among Protestants? 

Because Catholics are the real deal.

Fact check: True. 

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21 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

Serious question from a non-Christian: 

Why do images of Christ and Mary only appear among Catholics? Why does this never happen among Protestants? 

Canned response from @HellToupee: "Because Catholicism is the one true Christian religion and God would never debase himself by revealing his wonder to members of non-Catholic bastard faiths"

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1 hour ago, Fnord said:

Canned response from @HellToupee: "Because Catholicism is the one true Christian religion and God would never debase himself by revealing his wonder to members of non-Catholic bastard faiths"

This guy gets it 👍

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On 6/27/2025 at 8:42 AM, MDC said:

Even Jesus hates Peefoam. :( 

Will Rogers never met Peefoam.

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43 minutes ago, Sandy Loam said:

Will Rogers never met Peefoam.

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Poor rusty. You must be really depressed. 

I'm sorry I pick on you, but you just make it so easy. Just like triggering mdc. :banana:

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On 6/29/2025 at 10:17 AM, The Real timschochet said:

Serious question from a non-Christian: 

Why do images of Christ and Mary only appear among Catholics? Why does this never happen among Protestants? 

Because it doesn’t happen. Those silly Catholics.   Next time Jesus appears, will be the end.   

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On 6/28/2025 at 12:01 AM, Hardcore troubadour said:

I spent 37 days in the Philippines and I didn’t see Jesus but I did see a stripper pick up a roll of coins off the top of a bottle with her snatch and click them out one at a time. 

I’m in Manila right now flew here from Tokyo. My tinder blowing tf up. Any recommendations? 

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That's pretty cool. If people think times are wild right now, just wait until we reach 2030.

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2 hours ago, iam90sbaby said:

I’m in Manila right now flew here from Tokyo. My tinder blowing tf up. Any recommendations? 

Don't get Syphilis.

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5 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Don't get Syphilis.

That's really what they mean when they say they love you long time. It's everlasting. 

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On 7/1/2025 at 12:54 AM, weepaws said:

Because it doesn’t happen. Those silly Catholics.   Next time Jesus appears, will be the end.   

Our Lady of Fatima

 

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Our Lady of Fátima

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For other uses, see Our Lady of Fátima (disambiguation).

Our Lady of Fátima (Portuguese: Nossa Senhora de Fátima, pronounced[ˈnɔsɐ sɨˈɲɔɾɐ ðɨ ˈfatimɐ]; formally known as Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Fátima) is a Catholic title of  Mary, mother of Jesus, based on the Marian apparitions reported in 1917 by three shepherd children at the Cova da Iria in Fátima, Portugal. The three children were Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto. José Alves Correia da Silva, Bishop of Leiria, declared the events worthy of belief on 13 October 1930.[3]

Pope Pius XII granted a pontifical decree of canonical coronation via the papal bull Celeberrima solemnia towards the venerated image on 25 April 1946. The designated papal legate, Cardinal Benedetto Aloisi Masella, carried out the coronation on 13 May 1946, now permanently enshrined at the Chapel of the Apparitions of Fátima. The same Roman Pontiff also raised the Sanctuary of Fátima to the status of a minor basilica by the apostolic letter Luce superna on 11 November 1954.

The published memoirs of Sister Lúcia in the 1930s revealed two secrets that she claimed came from the Virgin Mary, while the third secret was to be revealed by the Catholic Church in 1960. The controversial events at Fátima, including the Miracle of the Sun, gained fame due partly to elements of the secrets, prophecy and eschatological revelations allegedly related to the Second World War and possibly more global wars in the future, particularly the Virgin's request for the Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

 

History

Marian apparitions

Beginning in the spring of 1916, three shepherd children –Lúcia dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta Marto– reported three apparitions of an Angel in Valinhos. Then on 13 May 1917, in Cova da Iria, six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary were reported. The children described her as "a Lady more brilliant than the Sun". The children reported a prophecy that prayer would lead to an end to the Great War, and that on 13 October that year the Lady would reveal her identity and perform a miracle "so that all may believe."[4]Newspapers reported the prophecies, and many pilgrims began visiting the area. The children's accounts were deeply controversial, drawing intense criticism from both local secular and religious authorities. A provincial administrator briefly took the children into custody, believing the prophecies were politically motivated in opposition to the officially secular First Portuguese Republic established in 1910.[5]

On 13 May 1917, the shepherd children reported seeing a woman "brighter than the sun, shedding rays of light clearer and stronger than a crystal goblet filled with the most sparkling water and pierced by the burning rays of the sun."[6] The woman wore a white mantle edged with gold and held a rosary in her hand. She asked them to devote themselves to the Holy Trinity and to pray "the Rosary every day, to bring peace to the world and an end to the war".[6]While the children had never told anyone about seeing the angel, Jacinta told her family about seeing the brightly lit woman. Lúcia had earlier said that the three should keep this experience private. Jacinta's disbelieving mother told neighbors about it as a joke, and within a day the whole village knew of the children's vision.[7]

The children said the woman told them to return to the Cova da Iria on 13 June 1917. Lúcia's mother sought counsel from the parish priest, Father Manuel Ferreira, who suggested she allow them to go. He asked to have Lúcia brought to him afterward so that he could question her. The second appearance occurred on 13 June, the feast of Saint Anthony, patron of the local parish church. Lúcia would later report that on this occasion, the lady revealed that Francisco and Jacinta would be taken to Heaven soon, but Lúcia would live longer in order to spread her message and devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.[6][8]

During the June visit, the children said the lady told them to say the Holy Rosary daily in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary to obtain peace and the end of the Great War. (Three weeks earlier, on 21 April, the first contingent of Portuguese soldiers had embarked for the front lines of the war.) The lady also purportedly revealed to the children a vision of hell, and entrusted a secret to them, described as "good for some and bad for others".[8] Fr. Ferreira later stated that Lúcia recounted that the lady told her, "I want you to come back on the thirteenth and to learn to read in order to understand what I want of you. ...I don't want more."[9][full citation needed]

In the following months, thousands of people flocked to Fátima and nearby Aljustrel, drawn by reports of visions and miracles. On 13 August 1917, the provincial administrator Artur Santos[10] (no relation to Lúcia dos Santos) intervened. He believed that these events were politically disruptive in the conservative country. He took the children into custody, jailing them before they could reach the Cova da Iria. Santos interrogated and threatened the children to get them to divulge the contents of the secrets. Lúcia's mother hoped the officials could persuade the children to end the affair and admit that they had lied.[8] Lúcia told Santos everything short of the secrets, and offered to ask the woman for permission to tell the official the secrets.[11]

That month, instead of the usual apparition in the Cova da Iria on 13 August, the children reported that they saw the Virgin Mary on 19 August, a Sunday, at nearby Valinhos. She asked them again to pray the rosary daily, spoke about the miracle coming in October, and asked them "to pray a lot, a lot for the sinners and sacrifice a lot, as many souls perish in hell because nobody is praying or making sacrifices for them."[7]

The three children claimed to have seen the Blessed Virgin Mary in a total of six apparitions between 13 May and 13 October 1917. Lúcia also reported a seventh Marian apparition at Cova da Iria. The year 2017 marked the 100th anniversary of the apparitions and it was celebrated with the visit of Pope Francis to the Sanctuary of Fátima.[12]

 

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2 hours ago, iam90sbaby said:

I’m in Manila right now flew here from Tokyo. My tinder blowing tf up. Any recommendations? 

Sorry, I was there in 1985. I don’t think it’s like that anymore.  

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