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Another fake Hollywood Catholic
« on: February 21, 2023, 08:13:56 PM »


In the following video, Jim promotes the fake Marian image from Ida Peerdeman's "Lady of All Nations who once was called Mary"
which was banned by the Church in the 1950's.



He admits to being a devout believer in Medjugorje and a fan of the ecuмenical heretic Mother Teresa and of St. JPII.

In other interviews, he's the perfect protestant because he never dares to mention Our Lady in front of non Catholic audiences.

But like his buddy Mel Gibson, he's just another Hollywood actor on the freemason's payroll.




   Making the Eye of Horus




Re: Another fake Hollywood Catholic
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2023, 12:23:27 AM »
I thought I was maybe being scrupulous but I noticed something in the movie of Passion of the Christ.   When Jesus is building a table and there was mention of apron.  Today, we would call it a tool belt.   Masons wear aprons.  Also, there was one eye usage a couple of times. My husband pointed out that actor who played our Lord had one eye closed shut during scourging. 

If they are free masons, May God convert them back to the true faith.  







Re: Another fake Hollywood Catholic
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2023, 12:27:26 AM »
I have never seen anyone bless themselves like the above video…


Re: Another fake Hollywood Catholic
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2023, 04:41:42 PM »
I have never seen anyone bless themselves like the above video…
I see it at every Mass at the gospel.
 It looked like he offered a quick private silent prayer;  not something obvious for others' recognition.
It was private.

Re: Another fake Hollywood Catholic
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2023, 04:56:06 PM »
  Masons wear aprons. 
So do wives, mothers, butchers, nuns, carpenters etc etc etc.
My grandson is a finishing carpenter and wears a leather apron.


Also, there was one eye usage a couple of times. My husband pointed out that actor who played our Lord had one eye closed shut during scourging.
Of course his eye was closed.  He'd been beaten prior to His scourging.
Look at the picture from the shroud:  His left eye and cheek are badly swollen and His nose is very slightly bent where the cartilege was broken from the beating.
In the movie it was the right eye that was shown swollen.  I guess Gibson forgot that the image on the shroud is a mirror image.
Sometimes things are just the way they are without secret meanings.