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Woman: The holy spirit of the Family Part II
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Published by Stephen Michael Leininger in Stephen Michael Leininger · Friday 15 Sep 2017
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 Holy Spirit of the Family: Part II

In this blog (Part II) we will pick up where we left off in Part I (if you haven't read Part I, I recommend you do so before continuing). There is a lot of very important (dare I say, critical) information that we must cover in order to fully understand the beauty of God’s creation of women in the image and likeness of uncreated Divine Charity of both the Father and the Son, which is the Holy Spirit.[1]
As you may recall from Part I, Pope St. John Paul II describes the “feminine genius” of women as having “…that greatness of spirit of which only a mother's heart is capable.”[2] This brings us to an integral component for understanding why and how woman was created as the holy spirit of the family. The telling part of the importance of the Genesis account of Eve’s creation is this: the rib, from which Eve was created, was located in very close proximity to Adam’s beating heart. This goes far beyond mere symbolism. Science is now showing us just how far beyond symbolism it goes. Many believe the brain is the big kahuna of importance to the biological human person. It would seem that God thinks very differently. In the RSVCE translation of Scripture, the brain gets zero mentions and the “mind” gets only 273 mentions. The word “heart”, on the other hand, is mentioned over 830 times. God is Love, and yet the word “love” is mentioned roughly 700 times. Keep in mind, however, that ‘love’ and ‘heart’ are inextricably linked together. The heart must be very important to God. The heart has been called the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, the fountain of Living Water, i.e. grace (Jn. 7:38-39; Jn. 4:13-14; Prov. 4:23; Ps. 105:41; Zech. 14:8; and Rev. 22:1).

In "Light" of Adam's Heart, and Eve's Creation

Returning to Genesis, we are told that God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam. According to JP II’s thoughts, the word “sleep” in this passage, could very well have been a state of ecstasy.[3] The Hebrew word for Adam’s sleep is tardemah and the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scripture) translates the word into ekstasis (ecstasy).[4] Theologian Francois-Xavier Durrwell tells us that the Holy Spirit is the ecstasy of the Father and the Son.[5] This is very significant. The Holy Spirit is the ecstasy of God, and the same Spirit dwells in the heart. Based on a vision received from God, St. Hildegard of Bingen (declared a Doctor of the Church) writes about the heart, “The [biological] heart is the life and structure of our entire organism. It contains the whole body. Within it our thoughts are arranged and our will is brought to maturity.”[6] The understanding and significance of this quote will be become much clearer as we discuss the science of the heart. First, we will discuss the properties of light (electro-magnetic radiation). Then we will talk about the heart itself.
Wherever there is electrical current, there is, as a direct result of that electrical current, generated photons of light (EMR). The heart is the most powerful generator of electromagnetic energy in the human body.[7][8] … This energy not only envelops every cell in the human body, but the [generated] magnetic field extends outward several feet or more in all directions from the body.[9][10] The electromagnetic field produced by the heart is 5,000 times stronger than the field generated by the brain. Using a magnetometer, the magnetic field of the heart can be detected at approximately three feet away, while the brain’s magnetic field can only be detected up to about three inches away.[11][12]
So, with every single beat of the heart, photons of light envelop every single cell of the body. If you wish to view a video of this process, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7Q9BrNfIpQ. What is really amazing is that electromagnetic fields are an important carrier of information.[13][14]  What information is carried by light? Light carries information critical to the self-organizing, or lack thereof, of living molecular systems which are trying to pull themselves up from disorder.[15] The electromagnetic field the heart generates can be coherent (ordered and consistent) or incoherent (disordered and erratic).[16] John Paul II believed biological coherence/harmony was a sure sign of purity of the human heart.[17] According to Dr. Fritz-Albert Popp, coherency means that an event occurring in one part of the organism immediately becomes an event for the entire organism. This is due to the specific communicative properties of biological light, termed biophotons.[18]
Feelings of love, care, and appreciation have been shown to generate a coherent field. Feelings of anger, frustration, and stress, on the other hand, generate an incoherent field. Research strongly indicates that whichever of these two types of field is generated by the heart, it will have a physiologically impact on the entire body.[19] Pope St. John Paul II tells us: “The body speaks not merely with the whole external expression of masculinity and femininity, but also with the internal structures of the organism, of the somatic [the entire body and its aggregate parts--SML] and psychosomatic [relating to the mind/mental--SML] reaction.”[20]
Here’s another insight into the Genesis account of Eve’s creation. Scripture tells us God, in effect, opened up Adam’s flesh (made an incision), took the rib, and then closed it up with flesh (Gen. 2:21). Remember, God is light unapproachable. He created material light to help us somewhat comprehend His Divine Light. Do you believe God used a scalpel to open Adam up? What do doctors currently use to make an incision? Highly structured/coherent light, called a laser. What about closing the incision up with flesh. “Contrary to old and traditionally held beliefs, research is beginning to dispel the idea that hormones (proteins expressed by genes in our DNA) are the primary cause for the triggering of cell division (mitosis) in growing embryos.[21][22] Research now suggests it is signaling coming from light in the UV spectrum originating from within the cell itself, termed ‘mitogenic radiation’ (MGR).”[23][24]
Here is one of the most important pieces of information relative to Eve’s creation in the image and likeness of Divine Charity. As we said previously, light is the carrier of information that organizes/builds biological life. Using a REAC device (Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyor), Drs. Ventura and Gimzewski have been able to capture the magnetic and electromagnetic fields (fields of light) generated by a collection of the cells of the entire body. They have found that the electromagnetic fields (such as the biophotonic field generated by the beating heart) were able to cause non-differentiated stem cells to become differentiated cell types, such as heart muscle cells, nerve cells, skin cells, etc.[25] Their research does not stop there. The internal matrix of the cell is permeated by a sort of scaffolding that is made up of fibers. These fibers are continuously vibrating at specific frequencies; frequencies that change in response to environmental factors. They have been investigating whether or not the vibrations recorded from a beating heart affect the differentiation of stem cells exposed to that sound (recall Adam’s rib). Initial results are indicating their hypothesis is correct.[26]
I'm not going to go into any details in this article, but there are examples from the mystics that reinforce our assertion that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the human heart affects both the spiritual and biological heart ... the heart of flesh as described in Scripture (eg., Ez. 36:25-27 DRA) ... as well as those in close proximity to it. In the case of the biological heart, these changes are marked and measurable. There are, at least, three documented and approved cases where saints of the Church have had miraculous effects produced on the biological heart as a result of the presence and indwelling of the Holy Spirit. They were St. Philip Romolo Neri, St. Gertrude, and St. Gemma Galgani. Think also about the Sacred biological Heart of Jesus. Think about St. John (who rested his head on the breast / heart of Jesus at the Last Supper). These miracles help to validate the truth of these scientific studies regarding the human heart.  

The Science of the Heart

I want to talk a little bit about the heart, itself. There is a reason that Scripture refers to the heart much more than the mind. It used to be believed that the brain almost completely controlled the heart’s actions. We now know that is not correct.
The vagus nerve connects the brain to the heart (it extends to several other parts of the body, as well).[27] Of the approximately 200,000 fibers in the mid-cervical section of the right and left vagus nerve,[28] approximately ninety percent (180,000) are afferent (ascending the body), i.e. send information to the brain; approximately ten percent (20,000) are efferent (descending the body), i.e. receiving information from the brain. No other part of the body has that high a ratio of afferent to efferent nerve fibers.[29][30]
Here is another indication how the difference in the heart of a woman differs from that of a man. The coherence/order of the electrical signals (also light) traveling from the heart to the brain would vary according to the coherence/order of the biophotonic field the heart generates. Another destination of the vagus nerve is the voice box (the larynx).[31] It would seem logical that the ‘quality’ of the signaling would also affect the voice. Possible evidence of said difference is this: a man processes a female’s voice in the area of the brain that processes music. The female voice is much more melodic and complex than the male voice.[32] As a consequence, and by comparison, men register another man’s voice in the region of the brain that processes visual information.[33]
Why did God choose the heart as the symbol of man's inner feelings and desires? The biological heart is what most compares to the spiritual heart, i.e. the spirit. This is explained in detail in The Science and Theology of Salt in Scripture. Here is a very small sample of the book to help answer this question:
It was only recently discovered that the heart produces and releases hormones. In fact, as a result of these discoveries, the heart was reclassified as an endocrine, aka hormonal, gland in 1983.[34] It produces hormones that, up until recently, were only thought to be produced by the brain and the ganglia. Among others, it produces the following hormones: norepinephrine (a stress hormone); dopamine (a “reward” hormone that is associated with several addictions); epinephrine,[35] and; oxytocin. Oxytocin is the hormone involved with creating enduring pair bonding, biological “love”, childbirth, complex sexual/maternal behaviors, and lactation, just to name a few.[36] It has also been discovered that the levels of oxytocin produced by the heart are about the same as is produced in the brain.[37] Now we begin to see why the heart is associated with the ecstasy of love and the painful heartbreak that occurs when our love is not reciprocated. We can begin to see more clearly why the biological heart is the part of the mouth (that which sends out the overflow of the heart, i.e. the body) through which is expressed either True Love (when the Spirit dwells in the inner heart) or biological love (when the flesh/chemicals are responding to sensual input that leads to desire).[38]
The heart communicates with the entire body through four means. They are: 1) neurologically (nervous system); 2) biochemically (hormones); 3) energetically (electromagnetic energy); and, 4) biophysically (pulse waves).[39] Researchers at the Institute of HeartMath have made some very interesting discoveries concerning the physical heart. Coupling their research with the results of research conducted by Drs. J. Andrew Armour and Jeffrey Ardell,[40] we learn that the heart possesses its own complex brain, complete with a network of neurons, proteins, neurotransmitters, and other components necessary for it to function as such. This ‘heart brain’ is self-organizing and processes information independently of the cranial brain. Detecting the presence of hormones and other neurochemicals in the circulating bloodstream, the heart’s “brain” transmits this information to the cranial brain causing [emphasis mine] appropriate functional changes to its activities.[41][42]
Let’s tie this together a little bit. The woman was taken out of man … more precisely, the stem cells of man. These stem cells were bathed in electromagnetic radiation generated by a heart that was in ecstasy due to the special indwelling of the Holy Spirit, who is Divine Light and Divine Charity. Remember, this was before the fall. So Adam was already in a state of perfect goodness and coherence/order,[43] even before his ecstasy. Remember also, light directs what stem cells become, how they function, and their functional coherence. While I don’t know the particulars (I doubt anybody can), I have no doubt that being exposed, directly or indirectly, to the Light of the Holy Spirit would result in the woman’s creation as an imitation of the appropriations of the Holy Spirit. If it is the heart that is informing the brain how to act (we’ve just shown that it does), than it is logical to conclude that a woman created from stem cells radically exposed to a beating heart would be built to think and act very much differently than a man, especially in matters of the heart. In the event of Adam’s creation, there was no other human heart to exert the very special influence that Eve experienced.

What are the appropriations of the Holy Spirit?

They are, to name but a few: goodness; love and unity (Eph. 4:3); the fruition of all acts; the conservation and perfection of all things, and; charity and its works. For a summary of the attributes of the virtue of charity, read: http://www.ewtn.com/library/doctrine/sumdeuscarit.htm).[44] All of the above helps us to understand what is meant when Scripture tells us Eve would be a helpmate for man (Gen. 2:18). Women were not created to be a maid and housekeeper to the man. Women were not made to satisfy the selfish desires of a man. Women were made to (note the correlation to the appropriations of the Holy Spirit): 1) help with the sanctification of the heart of a man; 2) show and teach men how to more perfectly love; 3) show and lead men to a greater understanding that all love involves self-sacrifice; and, 4) lead men away from self-centeredness, and toward other-centeredness. As St. Maximilian Kolbe said, “Let us remember that love lives [the Holy Spirit IS the life of God -- SML] through sacrifice and is nourished by giving. Without sacrifice, there is no love.”[45]
According to Archbishop Martinez, “Christian life is the reproduction of Jesus in souls; and perfection, the most faithful and perfect reproduction, consists in the transformation of souls into Jesus. This is the doctrine of St. Paul, set forth time and again in his letters: ‘Do you not know . . . that Christ Jesus is in you’” (2 Cor. 13:5)?[46] Everything written up to this point tells us why women are so different from men, especially in matters of the heart. I can’t comprehend any woman reading this blog without experiencing a sense of awe at: 1) how great God is; 2) the great dignity with which God has bestowed upon women; 3) how so important women are to God, and; 4) His making women such that they are the human holy spirit of the very thing which is in his own Family image and likeness … the human family, both individually and corporately.
Shame on our culture, our society, our government, our media, and on fallen man (I too, at times, would have to plead guilty) who has succumb to the lies of Satan. Everywhere, these aforementioned agents are being used to crush the very feminine nature of every woman … a nature given to them through Eve’s very special creation. Through divorce and abandonment, we violate our women’s innate desire for love and unity. We violate their innate desire for fruitfulness by pressuring them to become artificially sterile. We crush and strangle their innate desire to respond to true love expressed via the marital embrace by, instead, using them as mere instruments to satisfy men’s own selfish lusts (NEWS FLASH for men: most women usually know in their hearts when they are being used). Through the sins of the above, and many others, we have virtually forced our women to undertake the superhuman task of trying to be a mother and a bread winner at the same time … pitting the innate desire for the expression of one, against the financial necessity of the other. Men, many of us will have much to answer for when we face our judgement.
Cardinal Carlo Caffara was tasked by Pope John Paul II to plan and establish the Pontifical Institute for the Studies on Marriage and the Family. He wrote to Sr. Lucia, one of the three children who received apparitions from Mary, the Mother of God (for information on Fatima and the miracle of the sun click https://www.ewtn.com/fatima/sixth-apparition-of-our-lady.asp and http://www.fatima.org/essentials/facts/story1.asp). The purpose of his letter was to ask for her prayers for the success of this endeavor. She responded by letter, telling the Cardinal, “the final battle between the Lord and the reign of Satan will be about marriage and the family [emphasis mine]. Don’t be afraid, she added, because anyone who works for the sanctity of marriage and the family will always be fought and opposed in every way, because this is the decisive issue [my emphasis].”[47] Are we now in this final battle? In 1976, Cardinal Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II) said, “We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has ever experienced. I do not think that the wide circle of the American Society, or the whole wide circle of the Christian Community realize this fully. We are now facing the final confrontation between the Church and the anti-church, between the gospel and the anti-gospel, between Christ and the antichrist.”[48]
To emphasize further the target of this attack by Satan, the following might shed some light: In 1917 at Fatima, Mary warned about Russia and its errors, namely atheistic communism, which is essentially another form of socialism. Coinciding with the events at Fatima, there was another important event that resulted from the efforts of a socialist who was also a nurse. It was an event that, arguably, launched Satan’s attack on marriage and the family.  In 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S., for which she was arrested. Equally, if not more, significant: in 1917 she launched the monthly periodical Birth Control Review (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sanger; see also http://www.lifedynamics.com/library/), thus beginning the spread of her evil agenda. For those who may not be aware, Sanger also started the American Birth Control League in 1921,[49] which later morphed into Planned Parenthood. It is my belief that this marked the beginning of Satan’s final attack on man … the “decisive” battle. Artificial sterility automatically removes the family unit from being in the image and likeness of God, who is a Triune family in an eternal living fruitful relationship. I urge all to ponder these words carefully! The "beast" of Revelation 13:1 is not coming ... he is here, and he has been here for about 100 years. I will write another blog about this last statement in the next few months.
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Endnotes:

[1]. Thomas Aquinas, The Summa Theologiæ of St. Thomas Aquinas, II-II, q. 14 a. 1, http://www.newadvent.org/summa/3014.htm (1920) accessed 9/5/17.  
[2]. John Paul II, Apostolic Letter, Mulieris Dignitatem (On the Dignity and Vocation of Women), n. 13, http://w2.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/1988/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_19880815_mulieris-dignitatem.html.  
[3]. John Paul II, in his general audience of Nov. 7, 1979, "Return to the Subject of Human Love in the Divine Plan," Theology of the Body (Third Millennium Media L.L.C., The Faith Database L.L.C., 2008), note #3.  
[4]. Ibid., notes #2-3.  
[5]. Francois-Xavier Durrwell, Holy Spirit of God (original English translation published by Geoffrey Chapman, a division of Cassell, Ltd., 1986; reprint published by Servant Books, Cinncinati, OH, 2006) 18-19.
[6]. Robert Cunningham, Rev. Jerry Dybdal, and Ron Miller trans, Hildegard of Bingen's Book of Divine Works: With Letters and Songs, ed. Matthew Fox (Santa Fe, New Mexico: Inner Traditions Bear & Company. Kindle Edition, June 1, 1987), Kindle Locations 2380-2381.
[7]. Rollin McCraty, Ph.D., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, HeartMath Institute, (Boulder Creek, CA: Institute of HeartMath, 2015), 36.
[8]. Katharine O. Burleson, Gary E. Schwartz. “Cardiac torsion and electromagnetic fields:
The cardiac bioinformation hypothesis,” Medical Hypothesis, 2005, Vol. 64, 1109-1116; DOI:10.1016/j. mehy.2004.12.023.
[9]. McCraty et al., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 36.
[10]. Burleson et al., “Cardiac torsion and electromagnetic fields:
The cardiac bioinformation hypothesis.”
[11]. McCraty et al., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 36.
[12]. Stephen Michael Leininger, The Science & Theology of Salt* in Scripture: *Light, Water, Dust, and Stone too, Volume II, STOSS Books (Raceland, Louisiana: 2017).
[13]. McCraty, Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 36-37.
Cited by author: Pribram, K.H. and F.T. Melges, “Psychophysiological basis of emotion,” in Handbook of Clinical Neurology, J. Vinken and G.W. Bruyn, Editors. 1969, North-Holland Publishing Company: Amsterdam. p. 316-341.
[14]. Werner R. Loewenstein, The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life, (Kindle Location 548). Kindle Edition.
[15]. Werner R. Loewenstein, The Touchstone of Life: Molecular Information, Cell Communication, and the Foundations of Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), 10.
[16]. Burleson et al., “Cardiac torsion and electromagnetic fields:
The cardiac bioinformation hypothesis.”
[17]. Christopher West, Theology of the Body Explained (Boston, MA: Pauline Books and Media, 2003), 218.
[18]. L.V. Beloussov, V.L. Voeikov. “From Mitogenetic Rays to Biophotons.” Biophotonics and Coherent Systems in Biology. ed. L.V. Beloussov, V.L. Voeikov, V.S. Martynyuk.  (Kindle Locations 270-274). Kindle Edition.
[19]. Glen Rein and Rollin McCraty, "ECG Spectra: The measurement of coherent and incoherent frequencies and their relationship to mental and emotional states," Proc. 3rd Annual Conf. of the International Soc. Study Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine (Monterey, CA, 1993).
[20]. John Paul II, in his general audience of Sept. 5, 1984, "Responsible Parenthood Linked to Moral Maturity," Theology of the Body (Third Millennium Media L.L.C., The Faith Database L.L.C., 2008), n. 1.
[21]. L.V. Beloussov, V.L. Voeikov. “From Mitogenetic Rays to Biophotons.” Biophotonics and Coherent Systems in Biology. ed. L.V. Beloussov, V.L. Voeikov, V.S. Martynyuk. (Kindle Locations 92-94). Kindle Edition.
[22]. Robert O. Becker and Gary Selden, The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life, (New York, NY: Harper, 1985). The entire book is devoted to showing the truth of the role of light in functioning, growth, and healing of the body.
[23]. Ibid., 105-107.
[24]. Leininger, The Science & Theology of Salt* in Scripture: *Light, Water, Dust, and Stone too, Volume II.
[25]. Ventura, "DNA and Cell Reprogramming via Epigenetic Information Delivered by Magnetic Fields, Sound Vibration and Coherent Water," Webinar transcript can be downloaded at: https://www.scribd.com/document/161598761/Dna-and-Cell-Reprogramming-Transcript.
[26]. Ibid.
[27]. McCraty, Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 5.
Cited by McCraty: Cameron, O.G., Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interception, (New York: Oxford University Press: 2002).
[28]. Hoffman, H. H. and Schnitzlein, H. N. (1961), “The numbers of nerve fibers in the vagus nerve of man.” Anat. Rec., 139:429–435. doi: 10.1002/ar.1091390312.
[29]. McCraty, Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 5
Cited by McCraty: Cameron, O.G., Visceral Sensory Neuroscience: Interception, (New York: Oxford University Press: 2002).
[30]. Leininger, The Science & Theology of Salt* in Scripture: *Light, Water, Dust, and Stone too, Volume II.
[31]. Steven Wolf, Ph.D., “Pharynx and Larynx,” Anatomy Manual, (Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1997), http://www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/AnatomyManual/pharynx.html, (accessed 4/24/2012).
[32]. Men Hear Women's Melodies. "Male and Female Voices Activate Distinct Regions in the Male Brain." Dilraj S. Sokhi et al. in NeuroImage, Vol. 27, No. 3, pages 572–578; September 2005; see also, The University of Sheffield, “Male and female voices affect brain differently,” The University of Sheffield, https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/422-1.174743, July 12, 2005.
[33]. Ibid.
Cited by author: Cantin, M. and J. Genest, “The heart as an endocrine gland.” Pharmacol Res Commun, 1988. 20 Suppl 3: p. 1-22.
[34]. McCraty, Ph.D., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 7.
[35]. Ibid.
Cited by McCraty: Huang, M., et al., “Identification of novel catecholamine  containing cells not associated with sympathetic neurons in cardiac muscle.” Circulation, 1995. 92 (8(Suppl)): p. 1-59.
[36]. McCraty, Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 7
Cited by McCraty: Gutkowska, J., et al., “Oxytocin is a cardiovascular hormone.” Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 2000. 33: p. 625-633.
[37]. Ibid.
[38]. Leininger, The Science & Theology of Salt* in Scripture: *Light, Water, Dust, and Stone too, Volume II.
[39]. McCraty, Ph.D., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, p. 3.
[40]. McCraty, Ph.D., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, p. 5
Cited by McCraty: Armour, J.A., “Peripheral autonomic neuronal interactions in cardiac regulation,” Neurocardiology, J.A. Armour and J.L. Ardell, Editors. 1994, Oxford University Press: New York. p. 219-244.
[41]. McCraty, Ph.D., Science of the Heart, Vol. 2, 4-5
Cited by McCraty: Armour, J.A., Anatomy and function of the intrathoracic neurons regulating the mammalian heart, in Reflex Control of the Circulation, I.H. Zucker and J.P. Gilmore, Editors. 1991, CRC Press: Boca Raton. p. 1-37; and also, Armour, J.A., “Potential clinical relevance of the ‘little brain’ on the mammalian heart." Exp Physiol, 2008. 93(2): p. 165-76.
[42]. Leininger, The Science & Theology of Salt* in Scripture: *Light, Water, Dust, and Stone too, Volume II.
[43] If our fallen state is described as “disordered, then are pre-fallen state would necessarily be described as ordered. Scripture tells us, “But thou hast arranged all things by measure and number and weight” (Wisdom 11:20).
[44]. George Sauvage, "Appropriation." The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 5 Sept. 2017, http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01658a.htm.
[45]. St. Maximilian Kolbe, Integrated Catholic Life, http://www.integratedcatholiclife.org/2016/06/daily-catholic-quote-from-st-maximilian-kolbe-12/, June 27, 2016.
[46]. Archbishop Luis M. Martinez, True Devotion to the Holy Spirit (p. 7). Sophia Institute Press. Kindle Edition.
[47]. Rorate Caeli, “Cardinal: What Sister Lucia told me: Final Confrontation between the Lord and Satan will be over Family and Marriage,” https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2015/06/cardinal-what-sister-lucia-told-me.html, 2/16/2008.
[48]. Bowers, Adam. "Cardinal Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II) and Prophecy in 1976." Quartermaster of the Barque. http://qmbarque.com/2013/11/13/cardinal-wojtyla-pope-john-paul-ii-and-prophecy-in-1976/ , November 13, 2013.
[49]. Freedman, Estelle B., The Essential Feminist Reader, Random House Digital, Inc., 2007, p. 211.


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