Bewitched Catholics in Manila, Guatemala and Panama

A copy of El Cristo Negro is worshiped in the city of Portobelo in Panama. Another statue is feed by his students in the Philippines.

You do not have double vision. There are two black copies of Jesus in this Catholic parade in Manila.

News That Matters has focused on the spiritual foundation of the Black Madonna, back to its origin in the occult realms of voodoo.

Her black son has been copied in Catholic Churches all over the Globe.

From the city of Cologne in Germany, to Manila in the Philippines.

There are many stories among Catholics of how these crucifixes have landed up on different shores.

One legend from Panama explains that the image of “Christ” came to Portobelo aboard a sailing ship bound for Cartagena in Colombia.

Catholics pray to and bow down before El Cristo Negro, Portobelo in Panama.

When the galleon sailed from Portobelo, a fierce storm sank it. The boxed image floated free and was washed up on a nearby beach. There it was found by the towns people and taken back to Portobelo.

El Cristo Negro of Portobelo, Panama. The voodoo knife’s on his head, must have been given to him by his Haitian mother.
Faithful Catholic pilgrims crawl on their knees, to face El Cristo Negro inside the Church in Portobelo in Panama.

In the Philippines, the story is different. El Cristo Nero was bought in Mexico by a Catholic priest, carved by an Aztec carpenter. The statues was than transported by a galleon from Acapulco, and enshrined in the minor basilica in Quiapo in Manila.

A good example of how this falsehood spread from the Voodoo inflicted Caribbean, to the most distant shores in South East Asia.

The Manila version of “Jesus”, a small black Catholic copy of a statue in Mexico.
El Cristo Negro is a real crowed puller in the streets of Manila.

The appearance of El Cristo Negro in various forms, took place between the years of 1800 A.D and 1830 A.D  It was in this generation the syncretism of the Catholic religion and voodoo took place in the Caribbean.

In the city of Esquipulas in Guatemala the black copy of Jesus is surprisingly surrounded by white skinned ladies. Eventually, his mother could not have been black, as her claimed to be son.

El Cristo Negro, in the city of Esquipulas in Guatemala.
The Black Messiah of Guatemala with her white mother.

One saying trying to explain the color difference. The kisses and tears of the faithful has made the wooden statue black. Strangely enough: Despite all the tears and kisses, the white color of his mother’s statue never disappeared.

The freemasons are known for their great reverence of the occult realm.

A priest gives an order brother his reward, next to the black copy of Jesus. Pay attention to the man with the black cap. Its like the devil watching the show.

This merger of Catholicism and voodoo was blessed by the Papal system. Today this form of religion is like an explosive cocktail, beyond the possibility of repentance and repair.  Anyone who bells this kind of false Christianity, and decides to follow the true faith, will be excommunicated, ridiculed and persecuted.

Lets see what the book of revelation says:

Revelation 18:4
Then I heard another voice from heaven say: “Come out of her, my people, so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues.

As you saw in the “Drop in Saturday” story. The late Pope never managed to leave this corrupt religion, after he approved and blessed it in Angola in 1992. Than: As promised in the Bible, the Pope was struck by her plagues.

Acceptance of this religion, will lead the worshipers into cruel bondage’s.

Written by Ivar

People on Haiti leaves witchcraft for faith in Jesus

Jesus wants all people to accept His Lordship.  Also the people of Haiti. The earthquake made 300.000 people accept the gospel.

A voodoo priest showns items used on Haiti during worship of witches and spirits.

Two years after a devastating earthquake killed an estimated 300,000 people in Haiti, Christianity is fast replacing Voodoo in the lives and practices of the people, a missionary has revealed.

According to the Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook, there is a fusion of beliefs in Haiti – 80 percent of people profess to be Catholic, and another 16 percent are Protestant yet roughly half of the population still practices Voodoo.

However, it is no secret that Christianity has been expanding as a religion in Haiti – and a host of Christian missionaries and charity organizations who flew to the Caribbean nation to help the millions in desperate need have also contributed to a large conversion movement.

One such group, the Haiti Foundation of Hope, a Christian organization addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the people in the impoverished rural communities of northern Haiti, has built a number of community health programs in local villages and has seen firsthand people giving up their Voodoo beliefs and turning to Christ.

“The background of the religious belief in Haiti has been Voodoo. This came from Africa, and has been integrated into Catholicism.

Source: Christian Post

My comment:

The Bible says that God do not want anyone to perish, but that all might turn to Jesus and be saved.

In a population where the majority practiced a mix of Voodoo and Catholicism, God needed to give people a stern warning.

It is fantastic news that 300.000 people in Haiti has turned to Jesus the Messiah. It is a prove that tribulation can be a good medicine for getting people to wake up.

  1 Timothy 2:1-5
I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior,  who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus.

As a Norwegian national I would like to pray for a similar revival in Norway:

I hope and pray that the people of Norway will take their own disasters as a warning from God. Like the massacre that left 69 youth dead by a single gunman on July 22nd 2011. The large majority of the people in Norway need to repent or perish.

Written by Ivar

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