Across 3,500 km, a straight line connects 7 ancient sanctuaries, all dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel
From the West to the Holy Land, all perfectly aligned.
A coincidence? Or a path traced by Heaven?
The Line of Saint Michael - a🧵✝️
The first point is Skellig Michael island, in Ireland. Medieval monks arrived here in the 7th century and built a church dedicated to Saint Michael around 950 A.D.
The next is St. Michael’s Mount, in England. A monastery was built here in the 8th century.
But local tradition says the connection is much older. Saint Michael was seen by fishermen here in 495 A.D.
In the year 708, Saint Michael appeared to Bishop Aubert of Avranches and ordered the construction of an oratory on a rocky island surrounded by the sea.
Thus was born the famous Mont Saint-Michel, which never fell to its enemies.
Next is the Sacra di San Michele, atop Mount Pirchiriano in Italy.
Its origin story is a vision of Saint Michael, he appeared to a hermit here in 980 A.D. and told him to build an abbey.
The next one is even older: the Sanctuary of San Michele, in southern Italy.
Saint Michael appeared here in 490 A.D., and again in 663, helping the Lombards defeat invaders in battle.
There, he consecrated a place of worship without the need for human blessing: “I myself have consecrated it.”
Then comes a Greek island named Symi.
Most of its churches are dedicated to Saint Michael, including the one in Panormitis.
It dates back to 450 A.D. and was built around a miraculous image of Saint Michael.
The final point is the Stella Maris Monastery in Israel, very near Nazareth.
It also overlooks a cliff. This is where the prophet Elijah lived, and the monastery was built over one of his caves.
Like Michael, Elijah is often depicted wielding a sword.
But how precise is the line?
When all 7 points are plotted as an arc connecting the midpoints and end, the line has a width of about 20 km, just a coincidence?
The deviation of the sites from the line ranges from 14km to 42km.
According to a 9th-century text, Mont-Saint-Michel was the exact spot where Saint Michael defeated Satan (in the form of a dragon), as described in the New Testament.
Tradition says this line represents the strike of Saint Michael’s sword, casting Lucifer from Heaven (Revelation 12,7-9).
It also symbolizes the call to penance, all the sanctuaries are located on mountaintops, places of retreat, spiritual battle, and vision.
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848 years ago, on November 25, 1177, one of the most unlikely victories in Christian history took place.
A sick king and a few Crusader knights faced, and defeated, Saladin's giant army - Outnumbered 20 to 1
The Battle of Montgisard - a🧵✝️
The great protagonist of this battle is Baldwin IV, the "Leper King."
Diagnosed still in his youth, he already suffered from the numbness of his hands and legs, but his strength of spirit was indomitable.
No disease took from him the duty to protect Jerusalem.
With what many believed to be the end of campaign season, many of Baldwin’s barons had already ridden north.
But when word reached Jerusalem of Saladin’s approach, Baldwin, the young leper King, did not hesitate.
War was once again upon them and they were to fight, or die.
Saladin launched a new offensive against the Kingdom of Jerusalem with about 26,000 men, relying on surprise and the apparent weakness of the Crusader forces.
Christians are supposed to be pacifists? Just say you know nothing about Christianity
The saints and doctors of the Church taught that war is sometimes not only permitted, but a duty
Let’s talk about Just and Holy War - a🧵✝️
Let’s begin with a myth: “Christianity means absolute pacifism. War is always evil.”
This is FALSE.
From the early Church Fathers to the great Doctors like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, the Church has always taught that some wars are just, even holy.
War is an evil, but sometimes necessary to restore just peace and avoid greater evils.
The Church does not glorify violence.
But she teaches that peace is the fruit of justice, not cowardice - Is 32,17
If tyrants threaten the innocent. If evil crushes the weak.
Then Christian men may, and sometimes must, take up arms in defense of the good.
The tilma of Guadalupe still hasn’t decayed after 500 years.
Its colors can’t be reproduced.
And in her eye? A reflection of witnesses, 1/100th of a millimeter.
This is the image that shouldn’t exist , but it does - a 🧵✝️
The year was 1531. A poor indigenous man named Juan Diego sees a woman “brighter than the sun” on a hill near Mexico City.
She speaks to him in his native tongue.
She says: "Am I not your mother?"
What happened next changed the Americas forever.
To prove the apparition was real, Our Lady tells Juan Diego to gather roses in December.
He finds them blooming out of season.
He carries them in his tilma, a rough cactus-fiber cloak. When he opens it before the bishop, the roses fall and an image appears.
You’ve probably prayed novenas before.
But have you ever heard of a 12-year novena that if prayed daily Jesus will defend you at judgment?
Plus no purgatory, protection for 4 generations, and even foreknowledge of death?
The 12-Year Prayer of St. Bridget of Sweden – a 🧵
From Eden to Calvary, salvation has always been written in Blood.
When Adam and Eve fell, God clothed them with garments of animal skin, the first blood sacrifice to cover sin. (Gen 3:21)
But these sacrifices only pointed forward.
The Israelites shed the blood of lambs, goats, and bulls.
Yet none of these could heal the wound of sin.
It took the Blameless Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, whose Precious Blood was poured out at Calvary, once for all, for our redemption.