....a short intro: In Italy the recent electoral race has seen two winners: Lega Nord and Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S). Both are among the most warm supporter of Putin's Russia. You can for example check it for yourself on these two articles, further political research is possible with the search engines of the website:
Why does the M5S use the same techniques as Russian disinformation?
Salvini and the deception on the Russian sanctions. Are we sure that the possible prime minister is not controlled by foreign powers?
It is impossible to avoid to deal with political stuff, anymore. Period. Now the politic world, the secular world, is entering with both feet, wearing heavy military boots, in the Kingdom of God. The separation between state and church is definitively ended, even in its the most false but anxious representations. The ideology of Panslavism, namely Panslavism 2.0 has decreed (as any other kind of cult of the nation anywhere, in every country of the world), that the intermediary of God for the humans is the state, which, following different national traditions, is painted with the colors of the society, of the national awakening or of the same state Leviathan. The Holy Ghost now, following the faith of the Russian Yarovaya law which is spreading all along Eurasia & Italy, is allowed to communicate with the mortal souls only through the "voice of the king", in other words through the state institution. Well said Jesus our Lord and King of Kings, when addressing such apostates who, in His times and analogously to our Eurasian days, denied the work of the Holy Spirit outside their Pharisaic institutional authorities, when He said:
28 Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme:
29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation:
30 Because they said, He hath an unclean spirit.
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Churches in Ukraine robbed and shut down as conflict divides communities
Suspected separatist militia robbed an Evangelical-Baptist church in Kadiivka, around 30 miles from Lugansk in eastern Ukraine, on the night of 27 March 2018.
Suspected separatist militia robbed an Evangelical-Baptist church in Kadiivka, around 30 miles from Lugansk in eastern Ukraine, on the night of 27 March 2018.
Several people in military-style clothing arrived at the church in two cars and entered the empty building after 9:30 p.m. At 11 p.m. two trucks arrived and the men in uniform began to strip the church and load property, furniture and fittings on to the trucks.
The entire church was stripped bare. Barnabas Fund’s contact stated they “literally took everything”, from the pulpit, sound equipment and musical instruments, to the kitchen sink and refrigerator. They even took the interior doors, curtains, and light switches, and pulled the tiles off the bathroom walls. After emptying the church attic and shed they drove away. Church representatives reported the robbery and vandalism of the church to police and city administration the following day, who promised to get back to them “within two weeks”.
The Lugansk region in eastern Ukraine is a “grey zone”, where Christians are trapped between the Ukrainian army and Russian-backed separatists. Protestant churches in the conflict-racked region have been targeted by separatist elements, as they are perceived as pro-European.
In February 2018, authorities in the autonomous region of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People’s Republic adopted regulations "On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations", requiring the mandatory registration of religious organisations within six months. Organisations not registered by August 2018 will be considered to have ceased their activities. Small religious gatherings are permitted in homes, but any religious organisations which receive money or assistance from foreign citizens will be required to submit a full report of their activities.
An Orthodox church in the village of Ptycha in government-controlled western Ukraine was shut down by police on 3 April, after a mob wearing balaclavas invaded the church and evicted two elderly women parishioners who were inside. The church building in Ptycha is used by two Ukrainian Orthodox congregations, one of which is aligned with the Moscow Patriarchate, whose members have been targeted for being seen as pro-Russian; Orthodox churches of the Moscow Patriarchate have been seized and attacked across western Ukraine.
A minister from the Moscow Patriarchate congregation in Ptycha told OSCE monitors that the two congregations would cooperate to hold (Orthodox) Easter services in the church garden.
Source: barnabasfund.org
The entire church was stripped bare. Barnabas Fund’s contact stated they “literally took everything”, from the pulpit, sound equipment and musical instruments, to the kitchen sink and refrigerator. They even took the interior doors, curtains, and light switches, and pulled the tiles off the bathroom walls. After emptying the church attic and shed they drove away. Church representatives reported the robbery and vandalism of the church to police and city administration the following day, who promised to get back to them “within two weeks”.
The Lugansk region in eastern Ukraine is a “grey zone”, where Christians are trapped between the Ukrainian army and Russian-backed separatists. Protestant churches in the conflict-racked region have been targeted by separatist elements, as they are perceived as pro-European.
In February 2018, authorities in the autonomous region of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People’s Republic adopted regulations "On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations", requiring the mandatory registration of religious organisations within six months. Organisations not registered by August 2018 will be considered to have ceased their activities. Small religious gatherings are permitted in homes, but any religious organisations which receive money or assistance from foreign citizens will be required to submit a full report of their activities.
An Orthodox church in the village of Ptycha in government-controlled western Ukraine was shut down by police on 3 April, after a mob wearing balaclavas invaded the church and evicted two elderly women parishioners who were inside. The church building in Ptycha is used by two Ukrainian Orthodox congregations, one of which is aligned with the Moscow Patriarchate, whose members have been targeted for being seen as pro-Russian; Orthodox churches of the Moscow Patriarchate have been seized and attacked across western Ukraine.
A minister from the Moscow Patriarchate congregation in Ptycha told OSCE monitors that the two congregations would cooperate to hold (Orthodox) Easter services in the church garden.
Source: barnabasfund.org
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Lunedì 26 febbraio 2018
Trieste sempre più in rivolta a Dio e colma della bile di Efraim.
http://spiritosuabocca.blogspot.it/2018/02/trieste-sempre-piu-eurasianista-e-pro.html
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Trieste-Slavyansk ed il sindaco Roberto Dipiazza
(Trieste-Slavyansk and the mayor Roberto Dipiazza)
http://spiritosuabocca.blogspot.it/2018/02/laria-del-pogrom-anti-biblico-dei.html
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Lunedì 26 febbraio 2018
Trieste sempre più in rivolta a Dio e colma della bile di Efraim.
http://spiritosuabocca.blogspot.it/2018/02/trieste-sempre-piu-eurasianista-e-pro.html
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Trieste-Slavyansk ed il sindaco Roberto Dipiazza
(Trieste-Slavyansk and the mayor Roberto Dipiazza)
http://spiritosuabocca.blogspot.it/2018/02/laria-del-pogrom-anti-biblico-dei.html
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