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Here where Nero rules today, Christ shall rule forever!

Quo Vadis (1951) screenplay

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Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Sunday, August 3, AD 2025 4:49am

And the singing never stops as long as a Christian has a breath.

What a glorious scene and marvelously done, btw. The past and today. The blood of Christ and His martyrs reaching through the dust of time and never loosing it’s effects.

The innocent lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Please have mercy on me, a sinner. Have mercy on us all

Well done Donald McClarey.

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CAM
CAM
Sunday, August 3, AD 2025 3:36pm

comment image?w=600 The pictures are amazing. Estimate that 25,000 confessions were heard. One priest is black shirt and shorts, another priest is in full vestments. It’s very hot this time of year in Rome. Two of my doctor’s nurses are chaperoning youths from the DC area over there.

Mary De Voe
Mary De Voe
Monday, August 4, AD 2025 2:29am

In Quo Vadis, the the lead played by Robert Taylor and the female lead played by Deborah Kerr interact. He, taking the cross from the wall breaks it and throws it onto the floor saying: “I will not share my woman with another man.” Heartbroken, Lydia is comforted by Paul.
Jesus says to Peter,: ” I am going back to Rome to be crucified a second time.” Peter returns to Rome to be crucified upside down.
Later Marcus needs Christ and accepts Jesus.
Quo Vadis is a book written by Henry Sienkiewicz;
The part I find so true is that many individuals who do not understand or accept God are jealous of the joy and mercy of people of God and all the atheist must do is to ask God for the Faith….every day.

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