Philosophy and superstition thoughts from Francisco Marques: In a society lead by science and technology, there is a strong growth in superstitious thinking. The distancing from the Truth tricks the man to seek to respond to his eternal restlessness. In this book, the author Francisco Marques reflects on the existence of superstition in our lives, helping the reader to individualise and move away from all that is dangerous to his spiritual life, and proposes a path of growth and a passage to true devotion, which leads to true peace, freedom and happiness. Issues such as: Human Religiosity; The “New Age”; The Occult; Holistic Therapies; Freedom from Superstition; and much more. (Includes an Incredible Testimony) are addressed.
Maintain your faith at all times: I really don’t separate good times or hard times from my faith. I am blessed to have my life penetrated with the gift of faith and I have striven to have my relationship with Jesus (God) be as authentic a relationship as I would have with a physical person. I have scheduled prayer and worship as a part of my day. I pray God will soften my heart during those times and make me attentive so that it is not “work” or “routine,” but true worship that I offer. In this, I desire to come to know and understand His love in my life and what He is asking of me.
Keeps Jesus Christ the center of your life. It is of great significance to be in God’s presence. Personally, I think of it as setting apart a time for God because he more than deserves my time. It’s in gratitude for what Christ has done for me. We are called to be disciples and follow the Lord’s commandments. If you’re a Christian and God is in the center of your life, you’re doing it right. The Son of God sacrificed his life and died for our sins. The least we can do is take one hour of 24, one day of the week to visit His Holy Place. Anyone who claims to be a follower of Christ should do so. During Mass, receiving the Body and Blood of our Lord brings us into a continuous reminder that God is with us and in us. If we believe that, then it has a huge effect on our behavior and mindset.
But after all, who is Francisco Marques? The young seminarian became known in Portugal in July 2021 when he was on some television shows talking about his personal friendship with Pope Francis. According to Francis’ social media, Dolores and Elma met with the seminarian in Rome, where they took a tour of the Vatican. Now it’s Francisco’s turn to walk around Madeira, and there are many photographs of the young man’s walks with Cristiano Ronaldo’s mother and sister in Funchal, which show that Francisco created a beautiful relationship of friendship with Dolores Aveiro.
The author Francisco Marques was born in Aveiro, a city in Portugal at 24 of August of 1998. His Academic Studies in Filosofy and Theology were made at Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum of Rome, Italy. His Literary Subjects are Related to Religion, Filosophy, Christian Theology and Demonology. In 2019 has Released his First Book: “Dominus Vocat”, Which was Delivered to Pope Francis During a Papal Audience. His Latest Literary work is Called: “From Superstition to Devotion”. Find even more details on https://www.francisco-marques.com/.