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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He doesn’t mind your regrets.
He fears your repentance.
He doesn’t care if you cry.
He panics when you confess. Why? Because in that moment he loses you.
Why you should go to Confession - a 🧵✝️
How are sins forgiven?
Only God can forgive sins. But He established means to apply that mercy to our souls.
The ordinary way? The Sacrament of Penance.
It’s not man-made. It’s Christ’s gift to us.
"Whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven..." (John 20,23)
But can't God just forgive me? Well, He can.
There is such a thing as Perfect Contrition.
Sorrow for sin because it offends God’s goodness, not just because of Hell.
It can restore grace, but its rare and it has some conditions.
One must genuinely detest their sins because they offend God, and have a firm purpose of amendment, meaning a sincere intention to avoid sin in the future and confess to a priest as soon as possible.
The New York Post just made a post claiming the Shroud of Turin is fake.
They're wrong.
A X-ray study re-dated it at 2,000 years old, but that’s onlythe tip of the Iceberg.
Science can not explain it.
Strap in fellas This is why the Holy Shroud of Turin is real - a🧵
After our Lord's passion and cruxifixion, Jesus Christ of Nazareth was laid to rest in a tomb belonging to Joseph of Arimathea, located beyond Jerusalem’s walls.
As written in scripture, his body was wrapped in a linen burial cloth. Today, that very shroud resides in Turin, where it has remained for 450 years.
But what makes it so extraordinary? The truth is fellas, no one can explain how its image was made.
Did you know there was one Marian apparition in China?
In 1900, during a fanatical uprising, thousands of Chinese Catholics were besieged inside a Church.
They endured famine & death for two months.
But they weren’t alone our Lady came to the rescue.
The Siege of Beitang -🧵
By 1900, the Catholic Church in China was growing fast:
>40 bishops
>800 European missionaries
>600 native Chinese priests
>700,000+ Chinese Catholics
But that same year, a wave of diabolical hatred began to rise
The Boxer Rebellion (1898–1900) was a violent anti-European, anti-Christian uprising.
The Boxers believed they were invincible and used demonic rituals, incantations, and possessions.
Bishop Favier of Beijing called them “a truly diabolical sect.”
“They are the direct instruments of the devil,” he wrote.
“They quarter children, burn women alive in churches, crucify men. Their hatred of the Catholic name drives them to madness.”
That summer, their fury descended on the Beitang Cathedral.