The Word of God in Romania 2002.01.07 - The Word of God at the feast of the N | Page 3
2002.01.07
Go Jerusalem; go, My people, with a carol of new birth, and go to big and small houses, so
that he man may see you and long after your life, so that he may do as you do and so that we may
give birth on the earth to the love, which has been waiting for Me to come. Amen.
Go Jerusalem, with the speech of the carols of My birth, and may the longing in people
increase from your new face, with which you meet Me today, when I come.
Go Jerusalem and rejoice with longing and not with joy. Go, and let My face shine on your
face, My people from the end of the time. The feast of the Lord’s birth, this is what you celebrate
today near those in My little village of today. Then I came to Bethlehem, and now I have come
into this little village, which the man called it by the name of the earth, (Glodeni << glod: dust, a
handful of earth, clay, earth for processed by hand – eg: pottery, r.n.) and this name was born with
a great mystery among My angels, which have watched for the name of My little village of today
(Glodeni, r.n.).
And you, the one that are settled down by Me at the manger, take My people with you and
go carol singing again, and also give the villagers now, the news of the feast of My birth as child
from the Virgin two thousand years ago, and word from the word now, now at the end of the time,
now when I came and I come. Amen, amen, amen.
07-01-2002 (25.12.2001 Old style / after the Julian calendar 1 )
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Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates) are
sometimes used with dates to indicate either whether the start of the Julian year has been adjusted to start on 1 January
(N.S.) even though documents written at the time use a different start of year (O.S.), or whether a date conforms to
the Julian calendar (O.S.), formerly in use in many countries, rather than the Gregorian (N.S.)
The Church Calendar (in Romania) up to 1924 was the same as that of Nicaea, based on severe apostolic
canons, but in 1924, the Scripture of the prophet Daniel was fulfilled: «the people made bold to even change the
times», when the primate metropolitan - of that time, Miron Cristea, (Primate metropolitan = (in the past) a title given
to the first metropolitan of a country; today it would be equal to that of a patriarch) introduced the Gregorian Calendar
(Catholic) as result of a „pan-Orthodox” congress that took place in 1923, in Constantinople. At that congress, the
patriarch of that time, Meletie, proposed the acceptance of the „revised” Julian Calendar, (http://en.wikipe-
dia.org/wiki/Revised_Julian_calendar) which was in accord with the Catholic one for a period up to the year 2800 and
„it was allowing that all the feasts to be celebrated at the same time with those of other confessions”. «… and he
shall wear out the saints of the Most High and he shall think to change the times and the law…» (Daniel 7/25), r.n.
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