Across 3,500 km, a straight line connects 7 ancient sanctuaries, all dedicated to Saint Michael.
From the West to the Holy Land, all perfectly aligned.
A coincidence? Or a divine plan?
Here's the story behind the Line of Saint Michael
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.
They mock our faith as superstition.
"Outdated. Irrational. Blind.", they say.
But when the tests are run, the scans examined & the tissue analyzed; Even scientists fall silent.
These are 6 miracles the world tried to debunk, and failed - a🧵✝️
The Host That Became Human Heart Tissue: Lanciano, Italy 8th c. A.D
A priest doubted the Real Presence during Mass.
As he consecrated the host, it transformed into real flesh and blood before his eyes.
Modern tests show:
>The flesh is cardiac tissue (heart muscle)
>The blood is type AB+, same as the Shroud of Turin.
>No preservatives. No decay. 1,200 years later.
The Sacred Heart, made visible.
The incorrupt bodies of the Saints
>St. Bernadette.
>St. Catherine Labouré.
>St. John Vianney.
Buried in simple coffins. No embalming, no climate control. But when their tombs were opened decades later:
>No decay
>No odor
>Some with fresh-looking skin and flexible limbs
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.