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Subject: A Calling

"THE Catholic Church is taking on the best-selling mystical thriller
The Da Vinci Code by launching a website that challenges the basis
of the book."

http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment.cfm?id=1663992005

This is from the letters (no. 1153) of Erasmus written to my
ancestor, Godscahlk de Rosemondt, who was the Rector of Louvain in
1499, and personal friend of Pope Adrian. This is one of several
letters, he sympathetic to Erasmus who complains about the attacks
launched against him by Egmondanus who will soon became a leader of
the Inquisitor that will torture and murder my - OUR Huguenot kin!

""To Godstalk Rosemondt

I do not suppose it is necessary that I should remind you of your
duty. It is your business, not merely to ensure that your yourself
hurt no man, but see to it that no one else has license to injure
one of his colleagues. That Nicolaus Egmondanus, either on your
instructions or under the papal diploma, should have frequently have
attacked Luther is no business, I conceive, of mine. But, he has
gone beyond his instructions and against the intentions of the pope,
who is so far from wishing any outsider to be involved that he
desires to win over men who have hitherto been on Luther's side; and
has delivered almost more attacks on me, attacks as false as they
are undeserved."

http://www.scionofzion.com/reformation_martyrs.htm

I have come to conclude I have a Spiritual Calling, and I will
respond to this webiste "THE Catholic Church" has launched upon what
it has concluded is a heresy. But, the Catholic Advent speaks of
Lazarus and Mary Magdalene coming to Marseilles in regards to the
cathedral of Saint Lazarus at Autun where DeMolay was initiated into
the Knight Templars.

Jon Presco

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09097a.htm

"St. Lazarus of Bethany

Reputed first Bishop of Marseilles, died in the second half of the
first century. According to a tradition, or rather a series of
traditions combined at different epochs, the members of the family
at Bethany, the friends of Christ, together with some holy women and
others of His disciples, were put out to sea by the Jews hostile to
Christianity in a vessel without sails, oars, or helm, and after a
miraculous voyage landed in Provence at a place called today the
Saintes-Maries. It is related that they separated there to go and
preach the Gospel in different parts of the southeast of Gaul.
Lazarus of whom alone we have to treat here, went to Marseilles,
and, having converted a number of its inhabitants to Christianity,
became their first pastor."

"The inquisitors of the Netherlands, however, thirsting for blood,
scoured the country, and sought out in every direction the young
Augustines who had escaped from the attempts at persecution in
Antwerp. Esch, Voes, and Lambert, were at last discovered, put in
irons, and carried to Brussels, where Egmondanus Hochstratten, and
some other inquisitors caused them to appear in their presence.

"Will you retract," demanded Hochstratten, "your assertion that the
priest has not the power to pardon sins, and that such a privilege
belongs alone to God?" Then he enumerated all the other evangelical
doctrines they were summoned to abjure. `No, we will not retract
anything," exclaimed Esch and Voes with constancy, `we will not deny
the word of God, we will rather die for the truth of our faith."

I do not suppose it is necessary that I should remind you of your
duty/ It is your business, not merely to ensure that your yourself
hurt no man, but see to it that no one else has license to injure
one of his colleagues. That Nicolaus Egmondanus, either on your
instructions or under the papal diploma, should have frequently
attacked have attacked Luther is no business, I conceive, of mine.
But, he has gone beyond his instructions and against the intentions
of the pope, who is so far from wishing any outsider to be involved
that he desires to win over men who have hitherto been on Luther's
side; and has delivered almost more attacks on me, attacks as false
as they are undeserved.

http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment.cfm?id=1663992005

THE Catholic Church is taking on the best-selling mystical thriller
The Da Vinci Code by launching a website that challenges the basis
of the book.

In an unprecedented step, it is using the Feast of St Mary Magdalene
today to give enthusiasts of the book access to what the church
claims is the correct version of the saint's history.

In Dan Brown's multi-million selling novel - which investigates the
whereabouts of the Holy Grail, the cup which Christ is said to have
used at the Last Supper - it is claimed that Mary Magdalene was in
fact Jesus' wife and that they had children.

The author claims the book's premise is based on fact and, in its
preface, he says "all descriptions of documents and secret rituals
are accurate".

The Catholic Church's website includes biographies of the saint and
contains numerous links to sites disputing The Da Vinci Code's
assertions.

Clare Ward, a spokeswoman for the Catholic Agency to Support
Evangelisation, said: "This site is very much a reaction to the
number of inquiries we have received from non-Catholics, and also we
were disturbed by the nature of some of these, asking if Jesus had
been married and whether St Mary Magdalene had children," she said.





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