Author: | Don Guido Bortoluzzi, Renza Giacobbi | ISBN: | 9781540520340 |
Publisher: | Associazione Don Guido Bortoluzzi | Publication: | February 2, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Don Guido Bortoluzzi, Renza Giacobbi |
ISBN: | 9781540520340 |
Publisher: | Associazione Don Guido Bortoluzzi |
Publication: | February 2, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Fr. Guido Bortoluzzi was born in 1907 and died in 1991 in the province of Belluno (N.E. Italy). Between 1968 and 1974 he received from the Lord eight revelations which concerned the origins of the Earth and of Man. He was a man without malice, and because of this it was granted him to see episodes that would normally make one feel awkward, if not embarrassed, but thanks to Fr. Guido's candour, they are related without trace of morbidity. This inner attitude of Fr. Guido permitted the Lord to deal with difficult subjects frankly and without circumlocutions.
As is the way with the Lord, He chose as His witness a candid, unprejudiced soul, whose heart trusted in God's Love.
The contrast between the simplicity of the 'means' and the greatness of the message makes it evident that the source of the contents cannot be but from God. The Lord chose neither a theologian, nor a scientist, because - as it is written in the Gospel - it is not possible to put new wine in old wineskins (i.e. in someone who is already self-sufficient and content with his own theories) without both of them being lost.
Fr. Guido Bortoluzzi was born in 1907 and died in 1991 in the province of Belluno (N.E. Italy). Between 1968 and 1974 he received from the Lord eight revelations which concerned the origins of the Earth and of Man. He was a man without malice, and because of this it was granted him to see episodes that would normally make one feel awkward, if not embarrassed, but thanks to Fr. Guido's candour, they are related without trace of morbidity. This inner attitude of Fr. Guido permitted the Lord to deal with difficult subjects frankly and without circumlocutions.
As is the way with the Lord, He chose as His witness a candid, unprejudiced soul, whose heart trusted in God's Love.
The contrast between the simplicity of the 'means' and the greatness of the message makes it evident that the source of the contents cannot be but from God. The Lord chose neither a theologian, nor a scientist, because - as it is written in the Gospel - it is not possible to put new wine in old wineskins (i.e. in someone who is already self-sufficient and content with his own theories) without both of them being lost.