Tuesday, May 27, 2014
'Bl. Almendras'
I had a dream at early dawn. There was a tower-like structure where in the middle was an inscription that reads "Bl. Almendras" or "Blessed Almendras." Almendras is a local political name. A little higher than the inscription was a man walking on a platform. The inscription was his name or as he was fondly called. He was admired. Even my nephew told me he is good and kind. But the Lord let me feel who he is. He was satan. I faced him and he faced me. I took my rosary and said it; he took a rosary and said it. But when I shouted that the Blood of Christ was shed for me, he could not say it himself, he could not repeat my declaration. And I woke up. -Diary, November 17, 2008, 11:50 p.m.
The 'tower-like structure' with a platform in the middle. Please refer to the photo: Is there a platform in the middle of the actual TV network tower of power transmitter? Surprisingly, there is. |
Who is 'Bl. Almendras'?
In the Archdiocese of Davao, Almendras is a household name in the areas of religion and politics. The Almendras matriarch was a religious figure; the patriarch, political. The son of both parents is a known figure of religio-political mix. He is, however, a politician rather than a religious.
'Bl. Almendras' or 'Blessed Almendras' is an image of a certain world religious leader who is functioning as religious and political in one but clandestinely a true blue politician rather than a religious.
The world religious leader has the propensity for copying the instrumentality of this blog even he took his name from the blog's favorite saint and the gift of contemplation via rosary recitation; but one thing he cannot copy is the blog's love and affection for the Traditional Latin Mass. His leaning is towards the Novus Ordo, but secretly planning and working bit by bit to eradicate the Novus Ordo and all traces of the Holy Eucharist.
In 2015, this world religious leader visited the Philippines; and one major TV network which represented in the dream as "tower-like structure" had a coverage logo for the visit.
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