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Visions of Jesus and Mary: Crucifixion of Jesus, Calvary, BVM (RC), Catholic Church
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| Veröffentlichung: |
März 2026
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| Genre: |
Philosophie |
| ISBN: |
9786130999858 |
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EAN-Code:
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9786130999858 |
| Verlag: |
Omniscriptum |
| Einband: |
Kartoniert |
| Sprache: |
English
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| Dimensionen: |
H 220 mm / B 150 mm / D 11 mm |
| Gewicht: |
286 gr |
| Seiten: |
180 |
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| Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Since the
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Calvary until today, a number of people
have claimed to have had visions of Christ, and personal conversations
with him. Some people make similar claims regarding the Blessed Virgin
Mary. Discussions about the authenticity of these visions have often
invited controversy. The Catholic Church endorses a fraction of these
claims and various visionaries it accepts have achieved beatification,
or even sainthood. The very first reported visions of Christ, and
personal conversations with him, after his resurrection and prior to his
ascension are found in the New Testament. One of the most widely
recalled Resurrection appearances of Jesus is the doubting Thomas
conversation (John 20:24-29) between him and Thomas the Apostle after
his death. The last book of the Bible itself is simply based on a series
of visions. In the Book of Revelation, the author, often identified as
John of Patmos, recorded visions that became part of the New Testament. |
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