» The blood of the holy Januarius did not boil. Miracle of St. Januarius did not happen: the Catholics are in anticipation of a catastrophe. The church has a complicated relationship with miracles

The blood of the holy Januarius did not boil. Miracle of St. Januarius did not happen: the Catholics are in anticipation of a catastrophe. The church has a complicated relationship with miracles

One of the most sacred miracles in the Roman Catholic Church is the so-called "miracle of St. Januaria". For 627 years, 3 times a year (September 19 on the day of the martyrdom of St. Januarius, December 16 on the day of the salvation of Naples from the eruption of Vesuvius in 1631 and on the Saturday before the first Sunday of May on the day of the first transfer of the relics of St. Januarius to Naples) in the presence of many pilgrims, a miracle occurs when the dried blood of St. Januaria becomes liquid and boils.

Saint Januarius lived in the III-IV centuries and was the bishop of Benevento. He carried out missionary work throughout Italy, which caused the wrath of Emperor Diocletian, a fierce persecutor of Christians. Januarius was captured in Naples in 305 and, together with several students, was thrown to the lions. However, the lions did not touch the preachers, and then on September 19 all Christians were beheaded. According to legend, a maid collected two bowls of his blood from the stone on which Januarius was executed, which was subsequently placed in two sealed glass capsules, where it dried and hardened.

Since then, three times a year, the blood in the capsules liquefies and boils, significantly increasing in volume. It is believed that at this moment some mysterious rays emanate from the blood. The “non-boiling” of blood among Catholics is considered an extremely bad sign. In the 20th century, a miracle did not happen several times, and each time Italy experienced catastrophes.

The miracle did not happen in September 1939 before the outbreak of World War II, in 1944 before the eruption of Vesuvius, in 1973 before the outbreak of cholera and in 1980 before a powerful earthquake. And now, as the Italian La Stampa reported, on December 16, the miracle of boiling blood did not happen, which horrified numerous pilgrims in Naples and Catholics around the world. And although the rector of the chapel of St. Monsignor Vincenzo De Gregorio of Januarius hurried to reassure the Catholics and said: “We should not think about catastrophes and disasters. We are people of faith, and we must continue to pray,” panic and horror gripped millions of believers around the world.

Many Catholics attribute the absence of a miracle to the appearance of the Antichrist and the world war of extermination. many expect civil war in Europe and, as a result, its complete devastation. And given that the Italian authorities are already driving Italians out of their homes and emptying hospitals for the sake of refugees, such disasters for Italy and for all of Europe are not such a fantastic future. This event is a special blow for Pope Francis.

In 2016, several events took place for the pontiff and the Catholic Church, which can significantly affect not only the material and financial condition of the church as the world's largest financial corporation, but also its role as a spiritual leader in Western countries. On November 21, according to Reuters reports, the Vatican indefinitely extended the right of all Roman Catholic priests to pardon abortions. Previously, only bishops or special confessors had such power. The Catholic Church has launched the Sindr smartphone app, which allows online confession and absolution, as well as an interactive map to find the nearest church. To popularize the application, it is integrated with a popular dating service. With the click of a button, users can be forgiven, meet someone, and find their way to the temple.

But most importantly, the Vatican, led by globalist forces, is losing in the struggle for a new world order. After winning the presidential elections in the United States of Donald Trump, the Vatican, whose interests in the United States are represented by Democrats, is faced with a situation where it can lose financial hegemony and control over the global economy, and sacred plans to establish a new world order through the creation of chaos, turning the world into an arena of wars, population reduction and complete control over the survivors will become nothing.

Donald Trump represents, first of all, the old centuries-old “Masonic Guard”, the struggle against which the Vatican began on Friday, October 13, 1307, with special instructions from Pope Clement V to fight the Knights Templar. This struggle, with varying success, has continued to the present and has intensified due to Trump's campaign promises to dissolve the Fed and introduce a "gold standard". This was followed by personal attacks by Pope Francis on Trump, declaring the latter a "non-Christian", and the New York Times published threats to Trump, saying that the US presidential campaign would end with his assassination.

The fight took on a personal dimension after the dead body of the pontiff's private secretary, 34-year-old Miriam Vuolu, was discovered on February 25 at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, a small hotel within the Vatican's walls, with signs of a violent death. It turned out that Vuolu was 7 months pregnant. According to anonymous informed sources in the Vatican, Miriam was not just a secretary, but also the mistress of the pontiff. And the child she was carrying was Francis' child. The murder was allegedly carried out with acid, a favorite weapon of centuries of Masonic lodges.

Thus, the merciless struggle for the presidency of the United States between globalists and Freemasons has become so aggravated that the death of any, even the most senior leader of one of the parties, seems very likely.

And once Trump takes office, Trump will make every effort, backed by the power and capabilities of the United States, to deal with his centuries-old enemies. In this light, the consequences of the absence of the miracle of St. Januarius this year are already presented in a completely outlined form, predicting great upheavals for the Roman Catholic Church, its pontiff and Europe in 2017.

One of the most sacred miracles in the Roman Catholic Church is the so-called "miracle of St. Januaria". For 627 years, 3 times a year (September 19 on the day of the martyrdom of St. Januarius, December 16 on the day of the salvation of Naples from the eruption of Vesuvius in 1631 and on the Saturday before the first Sunday of May on the day of the first transfer of the relics of St. Januarius to Naples) in the presence of many pilgrims, a miracle occurs when the dried blood of St. Januaria becomes liquid and boils.

Saint Januarius lived in the III-IV centuries and was the bishop of Benevento. He carried out missionary work throughout Italy, which caused the wrath of Emperor Diolectian, a fierce persecutor of Christians. Januarius was captured in Naples in 305 and, together with several students, was thrown to the lions. However, the lions did not touch the preachers, and then on September 19 all Christians were beheaded. According to legend, a maid collected two bowls of his blood from the stone on which Januarius was executed, which was subsequently placed in 2 sealed glass capsules, where it dried and hardened.

Since then, 3 times a year, the blood in the capsules liquefies and boils, significantly increasing in volume. It is believed that at this moment some mysterious rays emanate from the blood. The “non-boiling” of blood among Catholics is considered an extremely bad sign. In the 20th century, a miracle did not happen several times, and each time Italy experienced catastrophes.

The miracle did not happen in September 1939 before the outbreak of World War II, in 1944 before the eruption of Vesuvius, in 1973 before the outbreak of cholera and in 1980 before a powerful earthquake. And so, as the Italian La Stampa reported, on December 16, the miracle of boiling blood did not happen, which horrified numerous pilgrims in Naples and Catholics around the world.

And although the rector of the chapel of St. Monsignor Vincenzo De Gregorio of Januarius hastened to reassure the Catholics and said: “We should not think about catastrophes and disasters. We are people of faith and we must continue to pray.”, panic and horror gripped millions of believers around the world.

Many Catholics attribute the absence of a miracle to the appearance of the Antichrist and the world war of extermination. Many expect a civil war in Europe and, as a result, its complete devastation. And given that the Italian authorities are already driving Italians out of their homes and emptying hospitals for the sake of refugees, such disasters for Italy and for all of Europe are not such a fantastic future.

This event is a special blow for Pope Francis. In 2016, several events took place for the pope and the Catholic Church, which can significantly affect both the material and financial condition of the church, as the world's largest financial corporation, and its role as a spiritual leader in Western countries.

On November 21, according to Reuters reports, the Vatican indefinitely extended the right of all Roman Catholic priests to pardon abortions. Previously, only bishops, or special confessors, had such power.

In the Middle Ages, it was customary to collect drops of blood from the dead, famous for their holiness. This custom was especially widespread in Italy. The blood was stored in bowls, where it dried up and turned into a crust. But sometimes extracted from the crypts of various monasteries and churches in Italy, it briefly became liquid again.

Sometimes, losing hardness, the blood bubbled and emitted foam. This happened even with the one that was collected and hardened many centuries ago.

This miracle, figuratively called the boiling of blood, takes place several times a year in Naples, where two bowls with blood of Saint Januarius.

Saint Januarius was born at the very end of the 3rd century and was the bishop of Benevento. He traveled all over Italy, tirelessly spreading the Word of God, which caused the wrath of Diolectian, the Roman emperor and a fierce persecutor of Christians. Januarius was captured in Naples in 305, along with several students, and thrown to the lions in the city amphitheatre.

The lions, according to legend, did not touch the preachers. Then, on September 19, all Christians were driven to a forum near the city of Pozzuoli and beheaded. The legend says that the maid collected two bowls of his blood from the stone on which Januarius was executed.

Then they were supposedly buried with the body of the saint in the catacombs near Naples. An altar was erected in his honor, and the bowls were placed in a small urn. There, the blood gradually solidified. But from time to time it miraculously became liquid ...

Today, the blood is kept in a chapel inside the Naples Cathedral, where it is customary to lock it up in a special crypt and be constantly guarded by both secular and spiritual authorities.

The blood itself is in two glass bowls, which are enclosed in a small cylinder (cyst) of silver and glass.

This cyst is several centuries old (the exact date of its manufacture is unknown) and is approximately twelve centimeters in diameter. The cyst, in turn, is enclosed in a large silver monstrance with a handle.

One of the bowls is noticeably larger and two-thirds full of blood. The other contains only a few drops of a substance that obviously does not liquefy during the miracle. Unfortunately, these bowls are permanently sealed with a putty that is so hardened that they cannot be opened without breaking the cysts. This makes it impossible chemical analysis blood.

Only one attempt was made to remove the bowls. In 1956, church authorities decided to clean out the wood dust that had seeped into the cyst when the relic was hidden in shavings during the war. But the procedure was canceled as soon as it became clear that opening the case could destroy the relic itself.

But the substance in these bowls is real blood! A group of scientists from the University of Naples examined bowls in 1902. Passing a beam of light through a glass cyst, they were able to conduct a spectral analysis of the substance. The conclusions were as follows: the bowls contain blood, although the presence of some foreign substances is not excluded.

The blood in the bowls seems rather old; but it liquefies - even to the point of pseudo-boiling, with foam and bubbles - several times a year during public ceremonies held in honor of St. Januarius, and even "off schedule".

"Unsuccessful" boiling of blood is perceived as a bad sign. For example, the miracle did not happen in May 1976, just shortly before the worst earthquake in the history of Italy.

French publicist David Gurdon compiled. commissioned by the magazine "Psi International" a summary report on this phenomenon. Having visited Naples, having seen the miracle with his own eyes and having studied the historical chronicles, Gerdon published an extensive work describing the many paranormal aspects of this phenomenon. He was able to identify three additional mysteries associated with liquefaction, which, apparently, only confirm the phenomenon of this phenomenon.

1. The miracle happens completely regardless of the temperature in the cathedral.

2. Liquid blood differs in volume from solid blood. Although in a condensed state, blood occupies two-thirds of the bowl, the volume of liquefied blood can either increase or decrease. In May, the blood usually becomes more - to the point that it fills the entire bowl entirely. In September, on the contrary, it noticeably decreases.

For unknown reasons, blood usually increases in volume if it slowly changes from a solid to a liquid state, and decreases if it happens quickly. The volume varies from twenty to twenty-four cubic centimeters, which is completely unimaginable, given the size of the bowl.

Even in themselves, these changes are quite surprising, since any substance can either decrease or increase when it is liquefied. But in the case of the blood of Saint Januarius, this simple law of physics is violated.

Even the weight of the bowls themselves changes. Surprisingly, sometimes it decreases when the volume of liquid increases, and vice versa! This discovery was documented by Italian blood scientists in 1904. No purely scientific explanations will help here, especially when you consider that the difference in weight reaches several grams.

3. Blood doesn't just thin. The color of the solution goes through several stages of change throughout the process. Sometimes not all the contents of the bowl are liquefied, leaving a central solid “ball” or clot that hangs in the middle of the liquid.

This central blob is the strangest part of the whole phenomenon. Eyewitnesses show that he literally emits liquid blood from himself, as if serving as a kind of filter for some miraculous forces, and then, as if, draws the liquid back into himself.

The blood of Saint Januarius holds another mystery. It turns out that when it liquefies, mysterious rays of light emanate from it.

Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to conduct a blood test. Even if you open the bowls. By studying the essence of a miracle, one can destroy all the factors that allow it to happen. A carbon-14 test can tell how old a substance is, but it will require the donation of at least half of the available blood, which church authorities will never allow.