| Kris/Malachy - Colors |
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WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY! honestly, it's so much
better :)
You might want to turn the volume up, it came
out really quiet!
Sorry, I know people are probably thinking;
stop with the Kris and Malachy videos! Well,
I can't I love them too muchhh!! xDD
Also, I know when it gets closer and closer
to the Twilight release date, I'm going to
forget all about Hollyoaks. So, I'm getting
as much 'Oaks done as possible. :P
Description: Their relationship since he came
back, mostly the bad times - but there is
some cute brotherly love as well - and so
I've used a lot of "HIV storyline" clips.
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Durée : 199 s |
| Malachy McCourt |
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Malachy talks about the millions of
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Durée : 89 s |
| The Last Pope? A Look at the St. Malachy Prophecy (REV) |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toBOML5W4uQ&fe
ature=related
RAPTURE PLAYLIST:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=20029
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St Malachy was the Archbishop of Armagh, to
whom were attributed several miracles and a
vision of the identity of the last 112 Popes.
He was canonized by Pope Clement III as a
Roman Catholic "saint", on July 6, 1199, the
first Irish saint to be canonized.
Biblically speaking, the papacy has no
authority to "make" or canonize anyone to be
a saint. There is no papal stamp of authority
from Almighty God.
The Biblical term for "saint" is anyone,
alive or dead, that accepts Lord Jesus as
Messiah and obeys the Gospel, regardless what
Webster's or any other dictionary might
define the term. It's a term such as
"Christian", and we don't pray to or through
dead people. We have one Mediator, Christ
Jesus (1 Timothy 2:5)
So if you meet the characteristics mentioned,
you are a saint of the Most High God.
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