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martedì 4 dicembre 2012

MEDJUGORJE, LA GOSPA FA VINCERE IL MANCHESTER MA NON PUÒ NULLA CON SARA TOMMASI


Pontifex.RomaSi vorrebbe evitare di tornare a parlare dell'idolo dei vip equamente supportato da millenarismo carismatico, ignoranza di alcuni uomini di Chiesa e successi mondani , se non fosse che la propaganda mediatica continua ad arrivare senza alcun filtro anche al popolo dei fedeli, attraverso giornali , riviste, tv , malgrado nulla al momento deponga per un riconoscimento del fenomeno come soprannaturale, ovvero di ispirazione divina. Dal sito di Paolo Brosio si apprende che il prossimo appuntamento è per il 2 Dicembre, dato che è ormai prassi consolidata che ogni 2 del mese una delle veggenti riceva l'apparizione. Ma il programma completo include l'apparizione programmata come preludio al "pacchetto capodanno" al pari di ogni agenzia di viaggi che si rispetti alle prese con le proposte di fine anno. 


Sempre dal sito di Paolo Brosio , si scopre che l'idolo di Medjugorje , essendo "sceso in campo" assicura successi calcistici e la sua fama varca 
i confini delle montagne bosniache per approdare sulla stampa inglese. Merito di Vicka che avrebbe in sostanza imposto le mani a Mancini (prayed over) determinando la vittoria del Manchester. 
(Divine intervention! Roberto Mancini believes Virgin Mary may have answered Manchester City title prayers http://www.paolobrosio.it/content/?p=9723).
Capitolo a parte il caso di Sara Tommasi che partita alla volta di Medjugorje, è tornata affermando che «È stato un pellegrinaggio intenso e vero. Tutti abbiamo bisogno di credere in un miracolo. Ma non credo che ci tornerò»..
Nel frattempo ha pensato di girare un altro film (porno). Prima della partenza la Tommasi figurava con grande enfasi in molti social network e siti medjugorjiani, ora è ovviamente sparita. Purtroppo malgrado l'impegno dei suoi amici , ha affermato che non può distaccarsi dalle persone che la stanno sfruttando. Dal moralismo non si possono trarre verità di fede, ci sono infatti tantissime persone che si "comportano bene" anche se non credono e viceversa. Siamo vicini a Sara Tommasi sperando che qualcuno riseca a tirarla fuori dal meccanismo perverso che sfrutta la persona fino all'ultimo centesimo.
Ma visto che tante volte la propaganda ha utilizzato il "cambiamento di vita" per desumere la verità su Medjugorje, allora è lecito mostrare anche il contrario.
Puntuali infatti i commenti sarcastici apparsi in rete:
"Ma allora alla Sara Tommasi non è servito a nulla il pellegrinaggio?"
"Avvertite Bossi... Lo aspettano a Medjugorje per l'8 Dicembre: forse riesce ancora a farsi rimborsare il biglietto!"
Questo è nulla a confronto dello scandalo che deriverebbe per la Chiesa , se si arrivasse alla conclusione definitiva che a Medjugorje la Madonna non è mai apparsa.
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UN ARTICOLO SULLA STAMPA INGLESE: MEDJUGORJE E LA VITTORIA DELL’ALLENATORE MANCINI RACCONTATA NEL NUOVO LIBRO DI PAOLO BROSIO
Ecco di seguito l’articolo uscito sul quotidiano inglese “Manchester Evening News” il 15 novembre 2012.
Divine intervention! Roberto Mancini believes Virgin Mary may have answered Manchester City title prayers
Manchester Evening News, November 15, 2012 - Stuart Brennan
Roberto Mancini claims that when Sergio Aguero miraculously won the Premier League title, he got an assist from the Virgin Mary!
The City boss has revealed how he feels a pilgrimage he took to a holy shrine in Bosnia-Herzegovina at the height of the title run-in may have turned the tide back in the Blues’ favour.
And his belief is backed up by a strange set of circumstances which followed from his trip to the town of Medjugorje in March, just as United had seized the initiative at the top of the table.
City had started to wobble in the race and lost top spot just as Mancini, along with wife Federica and daughter Camilla, took a two-day break and flew to the Balkans.
At the time of his visit, devout Catholic Mancini denied that he was seeking divine help for the Blues, saying: “I think The Lord and Our Lady have more important things to worry about than, say, my career.”
But one purpose for the visit was to seek mental and spiritual renewal, and that worked, said Mancini at the time: “Millions of people come here, and I will come again. I believe more and more that Medjugorje will change the world for the better. When a man comes here, he returns different, better.”
During his brief visit, Mancini visited Vicka Ivankovic-Mijatovic, one of six people in the town who claimed to have begun having visitations from the Virgin Mary in 1981.
He revealed that he had a vivid dream about meeting Vicka ahead of his trip, saying: “I was in a room with some people, and the visionary Vicka was with me”.
“At a certain point she smiled at me, looking straight into my eyes, so that I tried to see if she was looking at someone else. But, suddenly, she moved towards me so that, at that point, I had no doubts anymore”.
“She came towards me, she got near, once again she was looking straight into my eyes. Then she kissed me on my forehead. I explicitly felt the sensation of a physical contact with someone I had never met in my life before.”
Vicka prayed over Mancini, who was an altar boy as a child in Italy, when he went to her home as part of the visit.
While Mancini returned refreshed from his pilgrimage, his team’s fortunes continued to slump. The title slipped further away from City in the next fortnight, and by Easter Sunday they were eight points behind with six games to play.
Then came the turning point. After giving themselves some hope by beating West Brom on the same night as United lost at Wigan, the Blues then received a huge boost when the Reds lost a 4-2 lead against Everton at Old Trafford.
Two of the Everton goals that day were scored by Nikica Jelavic – who was born just five miles from Medjugorje, in the Croatian town of Caplijna.
The story, relayed in a new book by Italian author Paolo Brosio, goes that Mancini bumped into Jelavic in a restaurant two days before Everton’s game at Old Trafford.
He left him with the salutation: “Take care, you have to score goals.”
Jelavic duly delivered, opening the scoring at United and then grabbing the vital third before Marouane Fellaini’s scored a dramatic late equaliser which put the title back in City’s own hands again.
The Blues continued to win, including the derby victory at the Etihad Stadium, and set up that incredible final day of the season, May 13.
Mancini claims that day was also significant, as it is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima, which celebrates one of the more famous alleged visitations by the Virgin Mary, to three children in Portugal.
City appeared to be out of it until substitute Edin Dzeko – headed in an equaliser, before Aguero grabbed that remarkable late winner to snatch the trophy from the grasp of the Reds.
Mancini says in the bookhe has pondered whether the Virgin Mary may have answered his prayers many times, and he feels City may have got divine help.
Asked whether heaven had intervened, Mancini replied: “I thought and still think so.  When I think about it, I wonder how it was possible, because I think that in Heaven they have other problems to solve.
“However, when I pray, I understand that something impossible became possible on that day – May 13, the Feast Day of Fatima, the anniversary of the apparitions in Portugal.”
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