- PART ONE. The evil Rome as the real and the real false prophet revealed to me by our Lord Jesus Christ
- The evil Rome as the true and the real false prophet revealed to me by the Almighty Lord Jesus Christ
- PART 1: Rome The False Prophet As Revealed By Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself
- PART 1: Rome The False Prophet – As Revealed by Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself
- PART 3: Rome The False Prophet – as revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ
- Another abominable things of the evil Rome, the false prophet
- Another abominable thing of the evil Rome was the false prophet
- The false doctrine of the Papacy to the Roman Catholic Churches turning to Mary for help and protection in times of crisis
- THE FALSE DOCTRINES OF THE ANTICHRISTS AND THEIR LIES AND DECEPTIONS
- The antichrists false doctrine of The Roman catholic all year round
- The revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ regarding the real antichrists
- Roman Catholic Feast Of Corpus Christi
January — Janus’s month
Middle English Januarie Latin Januarius “of Janus” Latin Janu(s)“Janus” + –arius “ary (pertaining to)” Latin Januarius mensis “month of Janus”
Janus is the Roman god of gates and doorways, depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions. His festival month is January.
Januarius had 29 days, until Julius when it became 31 days long.
February — month of Februa
Middle English Februarius Latin Februarius “of Februa” Latin Februa(s) “Februa” + –arius “ary (pertaining to)” Latin Februarius mensis “month of Februa” Latin dies februatus “day of purification”
Februarius had 28 days, until circa 450 BC when it had 23 or 24 days on some of every second year, until Julius when it had 29 days on every fourth year and 28 days otherwise.
Februar is the Roman festival of purification, held on February fifteenth. It is possibly of Sabine origin.
Intercalaris — inter-calendar month
Latin Intercalaris “inter-calendar” Latin Mercedonius (popular name) “?”
Intercalaris had 27 days until the month was abolished by Julius.
March — Mars’ month
Middle English March(e) Anglo-French March(e) Old English MartiusLatin Martius “of Mars” Latin Marti(s) “Mars” + –us (adj. suffix) Latin Martius mensis “month of Mars”
Martius has always had 31 days.
March was the original beginning of the year and the time for the resumption of war.
Mars is the Roman god of war. He is identified with the Greek god Ares.
April — Aphrodite’s month
Old English April(is) Latin Aprilis Etruscan Apru Greek Aphro, short for Aphrodite.
Aprilis had 30 days, until Numa when it had 29 days, until Julius when it became 30 days long.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. She is identified with the Roman goddess Venus.
May — Maia’s month
Old French Mai Old English Maius Latin Maius “of Maia” Latin Maius mensis “month of Maia”
Maius has always had 31 days.
Maia (meaning “the great one”) is the Italic goddess of spring, the daughter of Faunus, and the wife of Vulcan.