tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post5268023456242744272..comments2023-04-09T18:15:25.278+08:00Comments on Ascending Mount Carmel: It's a Hoax!Audrey Yuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comBlogger38125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-45155230056815902212009-09-07T15:46:15.432+08:002009-09-07T15:46:15.432+08:00Anon:
Just read all the coments about the dough. ...Anon:<br /> Just read all the coments about the dough. All I can say is JESUS TOLD DOUBTING THOMAS THAT ".....BLESSED WHO BELIEVED IN ME THAT DONT SEE ME..."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-6854577093791416092009-06-29T16:38:52.781+08:002009-06-29T16:38:52.781+08:00I received the dough yesterday. The fact that it m...I received the dough yesterday. The fact that it made its way to Saudi Arabia is proof enough that this is truly a miracle in action. Faithfuls are scattered all over the world and in a place like this where we are banned to practice our faith, this bread gives us (Catholics in Arabia) hope. Despite the "proofs" that this is a hoax, I will continue making this bread. It has sparked up the hearts of the downtrodden Catholics in this part of the world. It wouldn't hurt to try to bake it and share with other faithfuls.trippytoenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-77037158468064854382009-05-28T15:33:45.015+08:002009-05-28T15:33:45.015+08:003:14 PM Anonymous posting is from Toronto, Canada...3:14 PM Anonymous posting is from Toronto, Canada<br /><br />May the Joy and Peace of Christ be with you all!<br />Anonymous from Toronto (again)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-65397100101474048802009-05-28T15:14:53.124+08:002009-05-28T15:14:53.124+08:00Interesting comments. May 27/09- I've just finishe...Interesting comments. May 27/09- I've just finished baking the cake. It tastes good. It's a miracle because I did not do the instructions according to the days. I received the dough Fri. May 15/09. I was always a couple of days off doing the instructions. I was praying to Mama Mary to forgive me and to help me because I'm not sure if my dough will be okay to share with three other faithfuls later as per the instructions. My co-workers who also received the bread were telling me the things happening with their dough and I felt bad that my dough was not doing the same. So I prayed more because I believe that Mama Mary is always trying to reach out to us to lead us to her son, Jesus.<br /> In Hebrews 11:1 "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."<br /> This dough was given to bring blessings and prosperity to those faithfuls who receive it and is to be passed to other faithful people. I believe it is not a coincidence when someone is given the dough. Instead of looking for proof, maybe the person who is offered this bread is being tested of their faith. I am thankful and praise Jesus for my deep relationship with Him. I am thankful to the powerful intercessions of Mama Mary and all the saints. Our deep relationship with the Lord will reveal to us His works. We are to be witnesses to our Lord's mercy and love. I believe that in the giving, receiving, following instructions for baking this cake it is parallel or similar to our journey of our faith and our relationship with Jesus. Those of us who were faithful and try to spread the good news will meet those who don't believe and reject the good news; we will meet faithfuls who are lukewarm believers; those who don't know but just in case will follow along; etc. The cake would be like our faith. If you do not follow Jesus's teachings it might not go anywhere and your faith can become like mold (which can damage your health). For those of us faithfuls who choose to believe without proof and follow the instructions, we received blessings of true joy and peace that others don't seem to understand or even we don't understand. We experience true joy and peace and we want to share it with others. See where this heavenly cake has gotten me into? I don't mean to offend anyone. I am just sharing my personal thoughts and experience. Thank you, Audrey, for providing this forum. I can only suggest that if anyone really wants to know the truth to pray to Jesus and read the Bible. Believe He will answer you.<br />"Lord, teach us from Your Holy Word. All error to discern.<br /> And by Your Spirit's light help us from satan's snares to turn" - Bosch (Our Daily Bread Mar-May 2009 Devotional)<br />In summary, in receiving, following the instructions (which required me to pray because I didn't), sharing the dough with others (which by the way ended up going to some different people than I had originally planned to give to - I believe it was meant to be given to them), I was able to bake a tasty cake which tasted almost like my co-workers cake. I think it might even be better (Praise you my Lord, JESUS! and Thanks Mama Mary!)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-77596533932430528542009-03-31T10:34:00.000+08:002009-03-31T10:34:00.000+08:00yooo i just got the dough, well not me really but ...yooo i just got the dough, well not me really but my mom, who is a radically devout christian. But ye so jus had a piece of the cake today which happens to be march 30th 2009, guessin this has to do wit advent, to be honest it tastes alrite, wouldnt eat it all the time tho. but ye having studied science in school jus makes me think that there must be a scientific explanation for this one, jus wanna prove my mom wrong shes kinda crazy over this idea of "miracle" bread, IF u kno let me kno if you dont then il jus have to put up wit her lack of reasoning for a little longerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-18806827239640366292009-03-30T15:28:00.000+08:002009-03-30T15:28:00.000+08:00i am an indian living in cairo and another one who...i am an indian living in cairo and another one who got the dough...i think i will just make some cake with it without waiting for the next 10 days.....since the dugh has already waited the 10 days i will just skip to the last step and add the rest of the ingredients and thank mother mary for a nice cake and my little family and myself witll enjoy the cake....priya, cairo, egypt 29th march 2009Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-17083473297341766502009-03-15T18:43:00.000+08:002009-03-15T18:43:00.000+08:00Hi there I have got some dough too. I have not dec...Hi there I have got some dough too. I have not decided what to do with it yet. Reading this has only confused me lol. I suppose if it dosn't kill me it might make my faith stronger ....Australia 15th March 2009Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-74707866825903207032009-02-24T05:23:00.000+08:002009-02-24T05:23:00.000+08:00I received the dough. I do not think it is a chai...I received the dough. I do not think it is a chain letter/bread. I do not believe it will bring me blessings. I think it gives us an avenue to share the Word of God with friends and family. <BR/><BR/>I've read the comments on this site and feel the recipe has had a positive effect in that it has sparked interesting discussions on religion which are good.<BR/><BR/>In the end, we must Trust in God.trustingodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04833600613299757737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-82473333284367921432009-01-10T17:07:00.000+08:002009-01-10T17:07:00.000+08:00I really appreciate all the comments here...and th...I really appreciate all the comments here...and that Audrey spent time for all of these. I was "googling" for info re this strange "pope pius bread" and so came across this site which is helpful.<BR/>Personally I am not a fan of anything that goes as "Chains", and from all that has been said..I understand that basically it is about sharing. <BR/>I didnt like the feeling I got when I got the cake because the one who gave it simply handed it to me and said just read the instructions..i respectfully said thank you ..but later felt (after reading it) that it was kinda unfair..and I wouldnt want to do the same thing to other people. it was like i am now forced to work on it because i felt like it will be too much waste not to do anything..i felt like its really unfair..but i still dont think im going to do anything with it.<BR/>thanks audrey!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-26655814551496841392008-12-09T08:17:00.000+08:002008-12-09T08:17:00.000+08:00Dear Lisette,First of all, thanks for stopping by ...Dear Lisette,<BR/><BR/>First of all, thanks for stopping by to drop me a comment. Your move of including a note is really thoughtful and may the Lord bless you for what you've done. Keep up your good work, and keep walking with Him all the days of your live. ;)Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-23542557183739623952008-12-08T14:48:00.000+08:002008-12-08T14:48:00.000+08:00Hi Audrey,This cake has found its way to me - in I...Hi Audrey,<BR/>This cake has found its way to me - in INDIA. It seemed too much like chain mail, which I am averse to passing around. I'm making it and passing it on after including a note saying don't make it with any pseudo-religious motives.LiFe_is_GooDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08914899458834368895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-48663352981086743602008-07-24T23:52:00.000+08:002008-07-24T23:52:00.000+08:00Hi Luke,You still cannot equate the Rosary beads w...Hi Luke,<BR/><BR/>You still cannot equate the Rosary beads with this bread. Without the Rosary beads, the Rosary can still be recited. Do you mean that, without the preparation of this bread, special prayers to the Virgin Mary cannot be offered each day?<BR/><BR/>The Internet is rich in its resources. You can easily find the history of the Rosary through Google or any search engines.<BR/><BR/>If you carefully study the Creed line by line with the guide of the CCC, you will see the sources and explanations to the Faith we profess during Mass. When we recite the Creed, we are not professing that we believe in the unknown; rather, we profess our belief in what God has made known to us. <BR/><BR/>The same applies for All Saints Day. It is celebrated NOT because we do not have proof; it's celebrated because there are too many of them and a separate day could not be assigned to each. The Church felt that every man and woman who lived a holy life should be venerated, therefore a common day is appointed for all.<BR/><BR/>Lucas, what I've told you are not my "ideas", but they are what the Church teaches. You know, in order to give answers, I have to pray and at the same time refer to the Bible as well as the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC). If any of these points given you is contradicting the Bible and CCC, I'll be very glad if you could kindly point it out to me.<BR/><BR/>Thank you again for sharing your thoughts. Hopefully this helps you to know the Catholic Faith better. God bless.Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-769043890454126142008-07-14T03:23:00.000+08:002008-07-14T03:23:00.000+08:00Hi, Audrey!I appologize for seeming to equate the ...Hi, Audrey!<BR/><BR/>I appologize for seeming to equate the Holy Rosary to this bread. I was solely referring to a rosary as a set of prayer beads in that the beads themselves aid us to participate in the prayer of the Holy Rosary, but the beads themselves shouldn't be venerated. The version of the recipe my mom had received said to consider offering a special prayer to the Virgin Mary each day during the preparation of the bread.<BR/><BR/>Aside from the bread, since we've mentioned the Holy Rosary, I have a question which I never thought about before: How did the Holy Rosary became to be and where did it begin?<BR/><BR/>As to proof in our Faith, I understand that God gave us many ways to find proof for His Love. This is true! At the same time, however, we do accept (in our Creed, for example) that we can not know everything, but that we believe in the unseen as well, and some things remain as mysteries to us. We also, for example, celebrate All Saints Day because we acknowledge that we do not have proof for all the Saints that lived among us in order to give them each a specific date in the calendar and call them by name.<BR/><BR/>Thank you a lot for your ideas to my comments! I really enjoyed reading all of them.<BR/><BR/>May God bless you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-14920201939404535242008-07-09T05:03:00.000+08:002008-07-09T05:03:00.000+08:00Hi Luke,Thank you for dropping your comments. I h...Hi Luke,<BR/><BR/>Thank you for dropping your comments. I have broken down your argument into short segments and added the following points of my humble interpretations based on the Teachings of the Church:<BR/><BR/>1. "The information sheet meant that the dough shouldn't mold..."<BR/>The information sheet stated very clearly that the "cake lasts for months."<BR/><BR/>2. Proof for the cake.<BR/>Everything in this world needs a proof; as proves bring us to the Truth. Here are some common examples: What proves that there is wind? The trees bend, the leaves fly. What proves that there is pressure in the air? The eagles soar, humans can fly (in aeroplanes, helicopters). What proves that God loves us? The shameful death of His Son on the Cross. What proves that there is life after death? Miracles happen even after the saints were dead, a sign showing that all those who have gone before us are praying for us. What proves that the Holy Spirit is manifesting in a person's life? He/she produces the Fruits of the Holy Spirit. Whereas for this dough/cake, nobody has ever heard of it (including you!); no records of what it has done to those who took it. Even the Church authorities (archbishops, priests) recognised it as a hoax. Enough said, I guess?<BR/><BR/>3. Comparison with the Rosary.<BR/>This dough/cake definitely cannot be compared with the Rosary. These two are completely two different matters, not even similar. The Rosary is a set of prayers with meditation on the life of Christ. It has been practised since centuries ago! Pope Pius IX said, "Among all the devotions approved by the Church, none has been so favoured by so many miracles as the devotion of the Most Holy Rosary." (There you go, the proof of miracles for those who have been faithfully reciting the Rosary!) Our Lady of Fatima said it herself, "Say the Rosary every day to obtain peace for the world." What records have you got or what do you base upon when you say that the dough/cake is similar to the Rosary? What characteristics has it got that make you say that its purpose was to remind us to pray?<BR/><BR/>4. Forced to accept?<BR/>No. I accepted it because I was curious and at the same time, doubted its authenticity. I simply wanted to find out how true it was as stated in the recipe/instructions, only to discover what you've discovered: nobody knows about it, not even at the place of origin of the dough, and totally no reference of any sort to it.<BR/><BR/>5. Food = sharing<BR/>I totally agree with you that the bread/cake is supposed to be shared with friends and family. However, the use of Our Lady's and/or Pope Pius' name for it is blasphemy; while spreading the message that it is miraculous without first finding out whether it is true, is considered spreading lies.<BR/><BR/>God bless.Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-75090460781547863052008-07-07T14:43:00.000+08:002008-07-07T14:43:00.000+08:00The mold in the picture is on the baked bread. I t...The mold in the picture is on the baked bread. I think the information sheet meant that the dough shouldn't mold when it is passed from person to person. I think the baked bread is meant to be eaten with friends and family soon after baking.<BR/><BR/>I don't understand why some people want to find a proof in this bread. I don't think it was meant to be a replacement of our faith: similar to a rosary, for example, it has a purpose to remind us to pray to the Creator.<BR/><BR/>You shouldn't be forced into accepting the dough, but, if you do accept it and take it home, then shouldn't you try baking it? If you do not want to bake it, you shouldn't give the impression that you will. Do not lie!<BR/><BR/>For those who are giving away their three portions of the dough, do not force this on people who do not wish to participate. Forced participation is not what is meant in good faith. Right? If you happen to be unable to find anyone who will accept the dough, the best idea, I think, would be to return it to the earth in a respectful way. If you have accepted this onto yourself, you also have assumed to respect it, out of respect for everyone that used it before you for the purpose of praying for whoever they needed.<BR/><BR/>Regardless of it's initial origins, the bread is a food, and it should symbolize gathering of people. Therefore, I think it really signifies that what is shared in our current time and space, in our real time - from the person who gave the dough to you through to the people who will receive the dough from you. If this is what you mean through participating, then why look beyond for proof?<BR/><BR/>I have written this as a response to what I was trying to find out. My mom received the dough from a friend, and she is now preparing it for baking soon. We have never heard about it before, so I decided to look it up. This is hence how I interpret the cake of Our Lady the Virgin Mary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-37658753185456242272008-05-29T06:02:00.000+08:002008-05-29T06:02:00.000+08:00Thanks all for the information. I just received m...Thanks all for the information. I just received my "batch" from a friend today. She was very sincere and I accepted it and I was ready to give it to 3 friends in 10 days. After checking this out from the internet, I now decided not to give it away. I will complete the process and bake the cake. I will share the cake with friends and family if it is safe to eat.<BR/><BR/>God bless,<BR/>Tom.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-22119694256091023942008-05-21T21:51:00.000+08:002008-05-21T21:51:00.000+08:00Thanks for posting it here, Ireena.If you want to ...Thanks for posting it here, Ireena.<BR/><BR/>If you want to distribute it for the sake of distributing it and for friendship and the fun of it, it's your choice to do so. Please don't use the name of Our Lady unless you can prove that it is really from her. <BR/><BR/>Again, I would like to remind the readers of this post:<BR/><BR/>1. We obtain God's grace directly from God, and there is no special condition or medium to His grace and love. It cannot be earned. It is His gift for everyone. <BR/><BR/>2. The bread/cake itself cannot 'transmit' God's grace, that is certain. However, God can, through our many kind ACTS/GESTURES (not limited by only sharing this cake/bread), touch someone's heart or/and bless that person whom we've shown our kindness and love.<BR/><BR/>3. We are asked to pray for each other always as children of God, any time, any where, under any kind of condition, NOT because the preparation of the bread/cake requires us to do so.<BR/><BR/>Thank you and God bless.Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-68190503147984852082008-05-17T03:24:00.000+08:002008-05-17T03:24:00.000+08:00INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDEDThe cake of our Lady, the Vir...INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED<BR/>The cake of our Lady, the Virgin Mary.<BR/><BR/>It is known as Pope Pius Bread. The story is told that an Italian woman who was suffering all her life from illnesses that she could not even do her house chores.<BR/> <BR/>One day her daughter asked her to bake her a cake. She refused more than once because she was unable to do it. The daughter insisted so much that the mother felt she needed to bake that cake. She asked the aid of the Virgin Mary. As soon as she started to prepare the cake, the Virgin Mary appeared and she herself prepared the cake for the woman.<BR/> <BR/>The woman was astonished with what was happpening and Virgin Marytold her "You yourself will eat from that bread and the whole world as well". SHe asked her to keep 1/4 of the dough and add it to the ingredients of hte reciipe to make a whole cake and distribute the other 1/4 to 3 other faithfil people on one condition, that they will do the same procedure to the miraculous dough.<BR/><BR/>Unto this day no has refused to bake this cake yet, because it brings blessings and prosperity to all the at received it and prepared it accordingly. It has been said that this bread travelled from the Vatican to the Americas, and Australis and Africa and this in itself is a miracle because: A)Even though it is kept out of the fridge it never moulded B) Its odoiur and form gives an idea that it has yeast even though it doesn't.<BR/>__________________________________<BR/><BR/>METHOD: <BR/>As soon as you receive the dough, place it in a glass, Pyrex or plastic containerand cover it tightly with glad wrap or foil - never put it in the fridge<BR/><BR/>DAY 1&2<BR/>(Day 1 begins the day after you receive the dough) Leave the dough covered and dont touch it so that it adapts to the atmosphere.<BR/><BR/>Day 3&4<BR/>stur the dough with a wooden spoon and cover it again<BR/><BR/>Day 5<BR/>Add<BR/>1 cup of sugar, <BR/>1 cup of plain yoghurt<BR/>2 cups of plain flour,<BR/>Stir well with a wooden spoon and cover again<BR/><BR/>Day 6-9<BR/>Stir well with a wooden spoon and cover<BR/><BR/>Day 10<BR/>Add <BR/>1 cup of sugar<BR/>1cup of yoghurt<BR/>2 cups of plain flour.<BR/>Stirr well with a wooden spoon.<BR/>Mix well and then divide the dough into 4 equal parts.<BR/>________________________________<BR/><BR/>3 parts to be distributed amongst 3 faithful people (1/4 each)<BR/>The 4th quarrter is yours. Add to it:<BR/>1 tablespoon of sugar<BR/>3 eggs<BR/>1/2 cup olive oil<BR/>2 teaspoons of baking powder<BR/>Mix well with wooden spoon and pour into a buttered baking dish (oil or butter).<BR/><BR/>Bake in a moderate oven /9180 degrees C) for 50 minutes.<BR/><BR/>Important note:<BR/>1. Always use a wooden spoon.<BR/>2. You can only bake this cake once in your lifetime.<BR/>* Cake must be shared with family and friends. Cake lasts for months.<BR/><BR/><BR/>This was in response to the person who asked for the recipe, Im not going to judge if this or is not a hoax. I see this as an opportunity to do a kind gesture to another person so that more acts of kindness can be produced. Praying for someone and asking others to pray for others is in no way a bad thing. So we I'm going to bake it and pass it on.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-68181665467523095672008-04-14T09:24:00.000+08:002008-04-14T09:24:00.000+08:00Hello Nimisha, thanks for dropping. Yes, I used t...Hello Nimisha, thanks for dropping. Yes, I used to have it once; No, I've already discarded it.Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-33541835275129632402008-04-13T13:45:00.000+08:002008-04-13T13:45:00.000+08:00do you have the recipie of pope pius bread?do you have the recipie of pope pius bread?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-34254625627652781552007-12-28T02:36:00.000+08:002007-12-28T02:36:00.000+08:00Choo Sien,Nobody is trying to be smart here, and i...Choo Sien,<BR/><BR/>Nobody is trying to be smart here, and it is certainly not right to follow blindly. Or, are you also saying that we are too smart when we believe that "The Da Vinci Code" was just lies?<BR/><BR/>Exactly, be a child of our Lord, and not a laughing stock of the Evil One.<BR/><BR/>God bless.Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-25895308103472309762007-12-27T14:25:00.000+08:002007-12-27T14:25:00.000+08:00Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,One couldn't b...Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,<BR/><BR/>One couldn't be too smart ..<BR/><BR/>Follow the instructions and you will be blessed with the cake...<BR/><BR/>Say your Novena Prayers for 10 days.. this is important..<BR/><BR/>What more do you want ?<BR/><BR/>Be a child of our Lord...Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11018736063715254854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-54757540090114593062007-09-18T00:24:00.000+08:002007-09-18T00:24:00.000+08:00Hi Audrey,I found out the recipe and even before I...Hi Audrey,<BR/><BR/>I found out the recipe and even before I receive the dough from my friend who wanted to give me and asked me to bake the cake. I refuse to do it. Cos when i listen to her explanation and other people's testimonials, I realized that their attention turned to the Cake but not God. Do you ever wonder why u r baking the cake? Izit because you want blessings from God? I believe, God has given u a lot of blessings every single day of your life without you yourself realizing it. You dont have to ask for blessings. Praise and Thank Him everyday and He will bless you. Continue to praise and glorify His name and He will give you His Blessings. Not by baking the nicest or prettiest cake. Pls dont take this an offence cos this is just my opinion. No matter how pretty, nice , or yucky ur cake turned out to be, I believe the real reason for this recipe is to Share and spread the word of the Lord. And also focus in Him, let Him be the Pilot of your life. And He will give you lots of blessings. see how they relate with each other? ppl share and spread the "RECIPE" so the dough will continue. I believe the "RECIPE" means the word or the Lord and also his LOVE.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-43663288407780112742007-09-17T22:21:00.000+08:002007-09-17T22:21:00.000+08:00Hello all.Quite an interesting debate youve got he...Hello all.<BR/>Quite an interesting debate youve got here. My family received the dough from a relative and today happens to be day two. I decided to doabit of reseach, and lo and behold, i found this page.<BR/><BR/>I think i'll still go through with the whole process. I know there's a possibility it may be a hoax, but theres also a possibility that it mightbe real. And all the feelings we feel while baing the bread are probably psychological cues, i like to believe that as long as it makes us feel closer to God, and more willing to spend time doing things that bring us closer to him, it can't be all that bad. Its true we should beware of what we believe in, i absolutely agree. SO i will tell my family about this whole 'Hoax' theory, and let them decide what they want to believe. <BR/>As for me, The only thing i will get out of the bread is flavour :D.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14723545.post-63842374629131839132007-09-08T13:58:00.000+08:002007-09-08T13:58:00.000+08:00Dear Rosemary,First of all, thank you for your com...Dear Rosemary,<BR/><BR/>First of all, thank you for your comment. And thank you too for dropping by.<BR/><BR/>It's nothing like what I've shown because what you did is not the same as what I've done.<BR/><BR/>It's completely fine if you treat it as a normal bread/cake and share it with others, just like the Amish Friendship Bread. But it's totally wrong when you associate that cake with Our Lady or Pope Pius, and when you spread 'rumours' that it is from Our Lady. (See the comment from Margaret)<BR/><BR/>Oh yes, I cannot deny that having faith is important, but first of all we need to make out [the event] whether it came from God or not. Since the origin of this dough/bread is doubtful and priests have disapproved it, then there's no point for us to proclaim that it comes from Our Lady and distribute/circulate it further. At this End Times, beware of what you believe in.<BR/><BR/>God bless you too and thank you!Audrey Yuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08281880010379421725noreply@blogger.com