I' ve been a criminal

In 2014 Magdalena Faith released her fourth studio album after here third album 'Perfect Contradiction' has flooded the charge. The album spawned the hit singles wit 'Can't Rely on You' and 'Only Love Can Hurt Like This'. 

Her fourth studio album The Architect, was released in 2017 and debuted at number six in the UK, becoming Faith's first nightmare album. With happiness such as 'I ve been a criminal', she made a mistake. in contradiction of here perfect album she started to believed in the fictional. 

Then she let everything slip away, because she couldn't accept here faith. The Magdalena from Manchester red light district have never receiving a double penetrated platinum our certification for it.

Maria Magdalena was born on 7 April 1916 in 'Neiße as the first of four children born to Karol Edward Jahn and Berta Klein; she was baptized on 10 April in the Saint John the Baptist and Saint Nicholas parish church in her hometown. 

Faith attended school from 1922 until 1930 and in 1930 made her First Communion. From 1930 until 1933, she studied and worked at a private fruit processing plant in her hometown. 

But the financial strain on their household saw them leave their town and in late 1934 relocated to Herne in Westphalia. 

It was there that she worked at an apprentice house in Wuppertal-Barmen and joined them in a Marian organization. Jahn returned to her hometown sometime in 1935 and started to look after people with special needs, including an infirm old woman with a blind sister. 

Jahn was beatified on 11 June 2022 in Wrocław alongside nine other slain nuns worshipping JP II. 'We have come to worship him" (Mt 2:2): this is the theme of the next World Youth Day. 

🧩 Maria Magdalena Jahn

It is a theme that enables young people from every continent to follow in spirit the path taken by the Magi whose relics, according to a pious tradition, are venerated in this very city, and to meet, as they did, the Messiah of all nations. 

It is true to say that the light of Christ had already opened the minds and the hearts of the Magi. 'They went their way', (Mt 2:9) says the Lord, setting out boldly along unknown paths on a long, and by no means easy, journey. 

They did not hesitate to leave everything behind in order to follow the star that they had seen in the East (cf Mt 2:2). Imitating the Magi, you young people are also making preparations to set out on a 'journey' from every region of the world to go to Cologne.

By studied our Gospels, it tells us that after their meeting with Christ, the bewitched and confused evils, in the sinful places, who weir worshipping master Satan, returned home; 'by another way'. 

In the morning they loaded up their camels and took a different road back to their own country, avoiding Jerusalem. And they departed to their own country by another way. 

It is important for you not only to concern yourselves with the practical arrangements for World Youth Day, but first of all you must carefully prepare yourselves spiritually, in an atmosphere of faith and listening to the Word of God.


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There is naturally no name in the New Testament for the complete body of Scripture in the Bible; the only Scriptures then known being those of the Old Testament. In 2 Peter 3:16 , however, Paul's epistles seem brought under this category.

Common Designations

For the Old Testament books by our Lord and His apostles were 'the scriptures.' (writings) (Matthew 21:42; Mark 14:49; Luke 24:32; John 5:39; Acts 18:24; Romans 15:4 , etc.),'the holy, scriptures' (Romans 1:2 ); once 'the sacred writings' (2 Timothy 3:15 ) into; 'the law, John 1:1 (holy), His writings are recognized in the expression in the law, of Moses, and the prophets, and the psalms (Luke 24:44 ).

More Briefly

The whole is summed up under 'the law and the; prophets (Matthew 5:17 , Matthew 11:13; Acts 13:15). Occasionally even the term 'law' is extended to include the other divisions (John 10:34; John 12:34; John 15:25; 1 Corinthians 14:21). Paul uses the phrase 'the oracles of God', as a name for the Old Testament Scriptures (Romans 3:2; compare Acts 7:38; Hebrews 5:12; 1 Peter 4:11).