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- 23:27, 7 March 2026 Divorce (hist | edit) [4,365 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|The Repudiation of Bertha of Burgundy by King Robert the Pious - Jean-Paul Laurens. God created marriage, but not divorce which is the consequence of sin. With the restoration of grace in man through the Passion of Christ, the Lord definitivel...")
- 23:22, 7 March 2026 Moses (hist | edit) [9,858 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Moses and the Ten Commandments, James Tissot (1836-1902), Jewish Museum, New York Moses appears only once in the Gospel as in the work of Maria Valtorta: during the Transfiguration. However, he is often cited. He is the first character to be named "man of God" in the Bible<ref>The expression "man of God" (Hebrew ''<nowiki/>'îš hāʾĕlōhîm'', meaning a prophet or divine intermediary) is applied to Moses in...")
- 23:17, 7 March 2026 Jerusalem (hist | edit) [20,822 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Other|See also:|Jerusalem (thematic sheet)}}thumb|Jerusalem.<blockquote>What joy, when they said to me: "We will go to the house of the Lord!" Our steps finally stop before you, Jerusalem! Jerusalem, well-built city, where everything holds together! It is your home that the tribes of Israel, the tribes of the Lord, come on pilgrimage to praise the Lord."<ref>[http://www.info-bible.org/lsg...")
- 23:15, 7 March 2026 Giving, to give of oneself (hist | edit) [4,900 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The man is called to give from his riches and from himself, to make alms to the poor, following the example of Jesus, just as God gives sustenance and gives himself. == In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me" == * Those who gave the most are those who forgot themselves the most. Forgetting oneself is a hard thing.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publi...")
- 23:13, 7 March 2026 Jewish festivals (hist | edit) [12,780 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The life of the people of Israel unfolds to the rhythm of numerous religious festivals that commemorate the interventions of God as well as other significant events in its History. == The Sabbath - שבת == Shabbat means ''to rest''. It celebrates the sanctification of the seventh day by God at the end of His Creation<ref>[http://www.aelf.org/bible-liturgie/Gn/Livre+d...")
- 23:11, 7 March 2026 Son, daughter(s) (hist | edit) [3,393 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|A woman and her son. Jesus declares Himself Son of God to His apostles.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2002/02-017.htm#FilsDeDieu EMV 54]</ref> == In "The Gospel as it was revealed to me" == === Son of God === * Jesus declares Himself Son of God to His apostles.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2002/02-017.htm#FilsDeDieu EMV...")
- 23:09, 7 March 2026 Blindness (hist | edit) [4,161 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|[[Christ, Messiah, Christianity, Parousia|Christ gives sight to a blind man.]] Jesus has healed many blind people, but blindness can also be spiritual. == In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me" == === The Infirm === * Go and tell, the blind see, and the lame walk... (Matthew...")
- 23:07, 7 March 2026 Vice, corrupted, corruption (hist | edit) [4,487 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Whitish mold on a willow tree leaf (Robbie Hannawacker). It happens that the small fault, perhaps a simple omission, a simple weakness, grows ever stronger, turns into a habit and ends in a deadly sin.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2002/02-021.htm#Faute EMV 58]</ref> == In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to M...")
- 23:05, 7 March 2026 God (hist | edit) [8,123 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{See also|See also:|Divine name}} thumb|Representation of God the Father - Stained glass window of the church of Saint-Crépin-et-Saint-Crépinien of Larchamp (35). But what exactly is God? - God is the Perfection that cannot be attained, God is Complete Beauty, God is Infinite Power, God is the Incomprehensible Essence, God is the Unsurpassable Goodness, Good|Goodn...")
- 23:04, 7 March 2026 Heart (hist | edit) [3,700 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Other|See also:|Soul}} thumb|Our Lord Jesus Christ, with both hands on his heart - James Tissot, Brooklyn Museum. In the Gospel, Jesus says: "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." == In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me" == * Healing of the heart of Simon the Zealot...")
- 23:02, 7 March 2026 Ten Commandments (hist | edit) [12,180 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Other|See also:|Law, rules, discipline}}thumb|Moses receives the Tablets of the Law - Villeréal - Notre-Dame Church - Stained glass of the story of Moses.The Ten Commandments were given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. They are the basis of the moral law of the Jewish and Christian faith. Jesus said: "(...) you must not think...")
- 22:59, 7 March 2026 Adultery, infidelity (hist | edit) [9,448 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{See also|See also:|Love, Charity, To Love|Believers, beliefs, faithful, righteous|}}thumb|Christ and the woman taken in adultery.<blockquote>“You shall not commit adultery”<ref>[https://aelf.org/bible/Ex/20 Ex 20:14] - [https://aelf.org/bible/Dt/5 Dt 5:18].</ref> When a man commits adultery with his neighbor's woman, they shall be put to Agony, dea...")
- 22:58, 7 March 2026 Law, rules, discipline (hist | edit) [5,180 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Other|See also:|Decalogue, Ten Commandments}} thumb|Moses and the [[Decalogue, Ten Commandments|ten commandments of the Law, circa 1896-1902, by James Tissot, gouache on cardboard, at the Jewish Museum of New York.]] Discipline is the quality of the disciple, it allows one to receive a teaching and put it into practice. Knowing the...")
- 22:52, 7 March 2026 Jesus (hist | edit) [81,828 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Other|See also:|Face and appearance of Jesus}}thumb|Drawing of Jesus by [[Lorenzo Ferri according to the indications of Maria Valtorta. Source: documentary collection of the Maria Valtorta Heir Foundation.]] <blockquote> - "Your name."<br>- "Jesus of Joseph of Nazareth of Jacob of the race of David, and of Mary of Joachim of the race of David and o...")
- 20:36, 7 March 2026 Union, Marriage, Unity (hist | edit) [9,721 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Putting on a wedding ring - Petar Milošević <blockquote>"Holy Scripture opens with the creation of man and woman in the image and likeness of God (<ref>[https://aelf.org/bible/Gn/1 Gen 1:26-27]</ref>) and ends with the vision of the " wedding feast of the Lamb".<ref>[https://aelf.org/bible/Ap/19 Ap 19:7, 9]</ref> From beginning to end, Scripture speaks of marriage and its "my...")
- 20:33, 7 March 2026 Woman (hist | edit) [14,986 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Profile portrait of a young woman."The hour comes, the hour has come when the vocation of woman is fulfilled in fullness, the hour when woman acquires in the city an influence, a radiance, a power never reached before. That is why, at this moment when humanity is undergoing such a profound m...")
- 20:29, 7 March 2026 Ptolemais (hist | edit) [2,328 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Ptolemais. The great Canaanite port. ==Inhabitants or natives== The sailors: Nicomedes the Cretan, Démété the sailor miraculously saved. ==Description== <blockquote>"Jesus is in this magnificent maritime city whose natural gulf, immense and well protected, can be seen on a map, capable of receiving numerous ships, made even safer by a powerful harbor dyke. It must also...")
- 06:21, 27 January 2026 Autobiography (hist | edit) [11,527 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; clear:right; width:300px; margin-left:10px; margin-bottom:0.5em; background:none; font-size:90%;" |+ style="background:#7DA7D9; color:white; font-size:130%; text-align:center; padding:7px 0;" |'''Autobiographie'' |- | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:1px solid #ccc; padding:0; text-align:center; padding:0 0 4px 0;" |300px Cover page - CEV - 2021 |-xhite ! colspan="2" style="background:#7DA7D9; color:whi...")
- 06:17, 27 January 2026 Maria Valtorta (hist | edit) [34,872 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; clear:right; width:300px; margin-left:10px; margin-bottom:0.5em; background:none; font-size:90%;" |+ style="background:#FFD700; color:black; font-size:150%; text-align:center; padding:7px 0;" | '''Maria Valtorta''' |- | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:1px solid #ccc; padding:0; text-align:center; padding:0 0 4px 0;" |300px|alt=Maria Valtorta at the age of 46 Maria Valtorta in 1943, colorized |- !...")
- 06:13, 27 January 2026 The Gospel as Revealed to Me (hist | edit) [27,189 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Other|See also:|The work given to Maria Valtorta|Visions and dictations by Maria Valtorta}} {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; clear:right; width:300px; margin-left:10px; margin-bottom:0.5em; background:none; font-size:90%;" |+ style="background:#7DA7D9; color:white; font-size:130%; text-align:center; padding:7px 0;" |'''L'Évangile tel qu'Il m'a été révélé''' |- | colspan="2" style="border-bottom:1px solid #ccc; padding:0; text-align:center; padding:0 0 4px...")
- 06:11, 27 January 2026 Ananias of Masada (hist | edit) [953 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Orphaned by his father, he is taken by his Mother to Masada. In Masada, he opens the door to Jesus, who has come to bring his mother the pardon from his stepfather.<blockquote>- Are you related to Ananias? - I bear his name, for he is my father's father. - Call your mother. Tell her I come from the land where Ananias and the tombau of his Union, Marriage,...")
- 06:08, 27 January 2026 Ananias of Kerioth (hist | edit) [4,000 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Relative of Marie de Kériot, mother of Judas. On him too will weigh the dishonor and condemnation of Judas's betrayal. Upset, it is he who indeed comes to tell Marie de Kériot of her son's betrayal:<blockquote>"Your son has betrayed the Master and handed him over to his enemies! He betrayed him with a kiss and I saw the Maste...")
- 06:03, 27 January 2026 Alpheus of Simon, nephew of Jesus (hist | edit) [1,295 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Alpheus of Simon, nephew of Jesus}} Nephew of Jesus, Son of Simon of Alpheus and Salome his wife. He is healed by Jesus at the supplication of his mother.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2004/04-174.htm#CEV30802 EMV 308.2]</ref> His father doesn't know. Indeed, he is still i...")
- 06:01, 27 January 2026 Alphaeus of Sarah (hist | edit) [8,254 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "alt=Genealogical tree of Jesus|thumb|Genealogical tree of JesusThe attentive neighbor of the holy family. Born around 26 B.C. Galilean from Nazareth, he is Jesus' cousin by marriage (see opposite family tree). His mother, Sara, is probably the sister-in-law (or even elder sister) of Mary of Cleophas, Jesus' aunt. He has younger brothers of whom Maria Valtorta says nothing<ref>[https://ww...")
- 06:00, 27 January 2026 Alphaeus of Meroba (hist | edit) [2,916 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This young child from Capernaum has a sad life: orphaned by his father Jacob, he is rejected and beaten, like his two brothers, by Merobah, their remarried mother. The Virgin Mary, moved by pity, asks Meroba to entrust the child to her:<blockquote>"But take him! Take him! If only you could take the other two! But I don't know where they are..." exclaims the Parents, Father,...")
- 05:59, 27 January 2026 Alphaeus of Jacob (hist | edit) [7,280 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Alphée de Jacob, l'oncle de Jésus}}alt=Genealogical tree of Jesus|thumb|Genealogical tree of Jesus Judean of the race of David, he was probably born in Bethlehem, like his younger brother Joseph. Following political unrest, they emigrated some 30 years ago to Nazareth in Galilee<ref>In 35 BC, the Hasmonean revolt broke out against the Herodians. The former were the reigning dynasty descende...")
- 05:57, 27 January 2026 Alexander Misace (hist | edit) [5,156 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|alt=Marché de Tantah (1878) - Leopold Carl Müller|''Marché de Tantah'' by Leopold Carl Müller thumb|alt=Two drawings by Maria Valtorta|Two drawings by Maria Valtorta: ''Comment se présente le panorama quand on va à Ramoth'' and ''Panorama après avoir franchi les montagnes'' This old and Riches, riches, tr...")
- 05:56, 27 January 2026 Alexander the Sanhedrist (hist | edit) [1,683 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This Sadducee, of the priestly class, appears only at the funeral of Lazarus where he is mentioned, without further information.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2008/08-006.htm EMV 546]</ref> He is known, however, from the Acts of the Apostles, which mention as judges of Peter and John: ''Anne the high priest, Caiaphas, John, Al...")
- 05:55, 27 January 2026 Alexander the Roman (hist | edit) [2,439 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|alt=Artgate Fondazione Cariplo - Funi Achille, Soldato romano (studio)|'''Roman soldier'' by Achille Funi (1941) Soldier Roman of the Italic Legion and of the Jerusalem centurie, sensitive to the words of Jesus.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2002/02-051.htm#CEV08601 EMV 86.1-4]</ref> Unfortunately,...")
- 05:54, 27 January 2026 Alexander of Enon (hist | edit) [2,296 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|"The cruel Alexander goes blind", by [[Lorenzo Ferri from Maria Valtorta, from the volume "Valtorta and Ferri".]] This samaritan from Enon has taken in Benjamin, a young member of his family, not out of pity but to exploit him. He is a violent who is truly cracy by those around him. Is...")
- 05:52, 27 January 2026 Albula Domitilla (hist | edit) [3,833 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|350x350px|Albula Domitilla brings Pontius Pilate his wife Claudia's message: "Do not meddle with this righteous man". (Mt 27:19) This is the trusted wife of Claudia Procula, the wife of Pontius Pilate, who says of her, "She is a second myself."<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2005/05-061.htm#CEV37103 EMV 371.3].</ref> Albula is active, but discreet: "No...")
- 05:51, 27 January 2026 Aglae (hist | edit) [9,897 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "alt=|thumb|"Aglaé à la maison de Marie" by [[Lorenzo Ferri, as directed by Maria Valtorta. Excerpt from the book "Valtorta and Ferri".]] Aglaé is a provocative 26-year-old woman, very beautiful, undulating gait and fine hands whom Jesus meets in Hebron in the house that was once that of John the Baptist.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2002/02-041.htm#CEV07705 EM...")
- 19:59, 19 January 2026 Aggaeus of Malachi (hist | edit) [3,462 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Aggée de Malachie, le possédé de Capharnaüm}} thumb|" ''The demonic man cured in the synagogue''" by [[Lorenzo Ferri, as indicated by Maria Valtorta. Excerpt from "Valtorta and Ferri"] Son of Malachi. This is the possessed guéri by Jesus in the synagogue of Capernaum. There, Jesus says to a...")
- 19:57, 19 January 2026 Agapo (hist | edit) [2,434 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with " A low-key figure among the Sixty-Two Disciples, he displays talents as a Prophet:<blockquote>I said, "Certainly Jesus loves me. I call upon his love to my rescue" and love came to me, like a fire, a light... a force.... The man in front of me watched me and sneered ironically, winking at his friends. He was sure he would win the argument. I opened my m...")
- 17:47, 19 January 2026 Adina the leper (hist | edit) [2,021 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Adina, the healed sinful leper}} Leper from the Valley of Hinnom south of Jerusalem. Sinner, she was not one of the lepers who, believing in Jesus, would be healed during his various passages.<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2005/05-058.htm EMV 368]</ref> She gradually repented, but shame overcame her and she dared not appear before Jesus:<blockquote>"No! I didn't bel...")
- 00:52, 19 January 2026 Adah and Janoe of Ephraim (hist | edit) [1,554 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The samaritan Ada is about to give birth to her eleventh child, but she is dying. Her husband Janoe panics, Mary of Jacob, the hostess of Jesus, runs to fetch him. He comes running. The husband proclaims his faith, but remains deaf to the words of Jesus who says, "Go, and have faith!" He only understands, like the other Samaritans, when a cry announces the Table of...")
- 00:44, 19 January 2026 Joseph of Arimathea (hist | edit) [12,543 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with " vignette|324x324px|Drawing of Joseph of Arimathea by [[Lorenzo Ferri as indicated by Maria Valtorta. Source : fonds documentaire de la Fondation Héritière de Maria Valtorta.]] Joseph was a member of the Sanhedrin, from the class of large landowners (the Ancients). Nothing is known of his family. He is a friend of Gamaliel and Nicodemus. He is a middle-aged man<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publicat...")
- 00:43, 19 January 2026 Abraham the steward (hist | edit) [1,359 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A 78-year-old man. Steward of the lands that Joseph of Arimathea owns in the plain near Joppa, near the sea, he can't believe his eyes: Joseph has distributed abundant sheaves of wheat to 62 needy:<blockquote>'''Master, here there's a mystery! Our fields cannot give the number of sheaves you distributed. I was born here and I'm seventy-eight years old. I've been harvesting for sixty-six years. And I know. My Son, daughter(s)|...")
- 00:41, 19 January 2026 Abraham of Engaddi (hist | edit) [5,166 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Drawing of the death of Abraham d'Engaddi by [[Lorenzo Ferri, as indicated by Maria Valtorta. Source : fonds documentaire de la Fondation Héritière de Maria Valtorta.]] He is the chief of the synagogue d'Engaddi, an oasis on the western shore of the Dead Sea, and was 81 years old when Jesus met him. He remembers the mages who, thirty years earlier, passed...")
- 00:39, 19 January 2026 Abraham of Jerusalem (hist | edit) [2,130 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE: Abraham of Jerusalem}}Uncle of Samuel, Annalia's fiancé, who takes refuge in his home after his breakup with his fiancée. He helplessly witnesses Samuel's brawl with one of Annalia's parent who has come to lecture him, and whom he knocks out with an axe after drinking too much. It is he who comes to warn Jesus and ask for his help, in order to avoid a double tragedy: the death o...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 00:19, 19 January 2026 Abel of Bethlehem in Galilee, called Ananias (hist | edit) [6,863 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "vignette|D'après une icône des Œuvres d'Orient A resident of Bethlehem of Galilee, he bears the premonitory name of Abel, victim of Cain. He is the only son of Myrta (Mirta), a young widow who is the object of Aser's lust, but to no avail. Out of spite, Aser involves young Abel in the Murder of Joel, a rich man, which he commits with acco...")
- 00:15, 19 January 2026 Abel of Korazim (hist | edit) [9,027 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "vignette|Christ heals a leper - Rembrandt Abel is an leper taking refuge near Corozaïn (Chorazeïn). He survives only thanks to Samuel, a hunchbacked mendiant like himself, with whom he has befriended. But that day<ref>[https://www.maria-valtorta.org/Publication/TOME%2002/02-026.htm#CEV06302 EMV 63.2].</ref> Samuel come...")
- 00:13, 19 January 2026 Aava (hist | edit) [1,667 bytes] Mloparco (talk | contribs) (Created page with "She's a barren woman from Ptolemais about to be repudiated by her husband. Jesus reconciles this couple on the verge of breaking up due to barrenness. He tells them, <blockquote>"The Law says not to commit adultery, and you're going to commit it. The commandment originally given is this one and no other. If, because of the hardness of your hearts Mos...")