I Am Embodiment of Saint Francis

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On this day, I claim all the land in the West that was given to the Order of Saint Francis, and all the property owned by the Franciscan in Israel. I claim the land that Norte Dame De Namur is built on in Belmont California. I will live in Ralston Hall until my death. I bid the University of California found a College of Human Spirituality, where the Exploration of our Inner space, be conducted, like an orchestra. I suggest a White Rabbit be in the Cote of Arms of this college, and a statue of my cat classy, touching our state if Saint Francis, for with her right paw, then…..her left! This miracle will be debated for a thousand years. Is it…..a trick?

I have been titled ‘The Reluctant Messiah’. Many times I look up and catch Classy staring intently at me. Alas, she pointed to what she is seeing. The statue of Assisi glows in the first light. I hide this light because people grow jealous and want to hurt me and my cats. I rarely go outside. Classy forced y hand, and the invasion of Iran by the forces of the United States, who claimed it has a right to protect Israel – and the land, churches, and relics of the Order of Saint Francis?

John Presco ‘The Embodiment of Saint Francis’

From this college, Americas relationshi with the New Israel will be studied.

The enlarged scale also enables viewers to appreciate the work’s embodiment of mythopoetic and structural models.

From Huffington Post

Her embodiment of jazz history is all the more remarkable inasmuch as she had experienced that history in real time.

From The New Yorker

It’s too reductive to paint everyone in finance as the embodiment of greed.

From Huffington Post

The long moment is addressed to the material world’s “systems and embodiments” for study for sentience and for history.

From Huffington Post

In California, the Franciscan Order, specifically the Franciscan Friars of California, previously held significant land ownership associated with the Spanish missions. 

Historically, the missions controlled a vast amount of land:

  • At their peak in 1832, the California mission system overseen by the Franciscan order controlled approximately one-sixth of the land in Alta California.
  • These missions were established to spread Christianity among the native population and were supported by the Spanish Empire. 

However, the missions were secularized in the 1830s by the Mexican government:

  • This process transferred land ownership from the Catholic Church (and the Franciscans) to the state.
  • While there were initial intentions to distribute land to Native Americans, most of it ended up in the hands of Mexican officials and wealthy individuals, becoming large ranchos. 

During his reign 1759–1788, King Charles III perceived a threat to the Spanish hold on Alta California from an increase of Russian fur traders in the north and the British in the east. In 1767, after expelling the Jesuits, Charles directed the Franciscans to direct colonizing efforts in Alta California. Led by Friar Junípero Serra y Ferrer (1713–1784), the Franciscans began a northward expansion of the mission system. Serra oversaw the completion of the first mission, Mission San Diego de Alcalá, at the southern end of the chain in 1769, followed by the Mission San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo in Monterey, Spain’s northern outpost, in 1770. Before his death, Serra established seven additional missions between these anchors while his successor, Fermin de Francisco de Lasuén de Arasqueta (1736–1803), established another nine missions between 1786 and 1798. Within thirty-five years nineteen missions were established; the last two were added decades later, strung along the coast on El Camino Real, each one-day’s ride (about thirty miles) from the last. The farthest inland, Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, was thirty miles from shore.

The Panthesitic Order of Francis The Nazarite

Posted on November 30, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press

“Manoah’s Sacrifice” by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 1641.( Source:

On this day, November 30, 2024, at 8:00 AM, I John Gregory Presco, found The Pantheistic Order of Francis The Nazarite. Samson’s mother is not named. The Angel that opens her closed womb, refuses to give her his name. Below is an Angel hovering over my kin, and looks like the Angel in the painting.

I made an alter in my abode for my niece, Drew Taylor Rosamond Benton, who I lifted out of hell. I placed a crystal atop her ashes, along with a piece of marble from the Stuttmeister crypt. You are looking at The Holy Spirit who is pantheistic un nature.

John ‘The Nazarite’

Shekinah – The Glory of God!

Posted on October 29, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

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“This suppression would have had fatal consequences for the Order operating at that time only in the Czech lands. In this context, the Grand Master was preparing the possible relocation of the entire Order to the United States”

On this day

Pantheism is the philosophical and religious belief that reality, the universe, and nature are identical to divinity or a supreme entity.[1] The physical universe is thus understood as an immanent deity, still expanding and creating, which has existed since the beginning of time.[2] The term pantheist designates one who holds both that everything constitutes a unity and that this unity is divine, consisting of an all-encompassing, manifested god or goddess.[3][4] All astronomical objects are thence viewed as parts of a sole deity.

Another definition of pantheism is the worship of all gods of every religion. But this is more precisely termed omnism.[5] Pantheist belief does not recognize a distinct personal god,[6] anthropomorphic or otherwise, but instead characterizes a broad range of doctrines differing in forms of relationships between reality and divinity.[7] Pantheistic concepts date back thousands of years, and pantheistic elements have been identified in various religious traditions. The term pantheism was coined by mathematician Joseph Raphson in 1697[8][9] and since then, it has been used to describe the beliefs of a variety of people and organizations.

Pantheism was popularized in Western culture as a theology and philosophy based on the work of the 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza, in particular, his book Ethics.[10] A pantheistic stance was also taken in the 16th century by philosopher and cosmologist Giordano Bruno.[11]

showing or holding a belief in many or all gods, or the belief that Godexists in, and is the same as, all things, animals, and people within the universe:

Spiritual Work With Saint Francis

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

 

Saint Francis and The Perfect Master

Posted on December 24, 2014by Royal Rosamond Press

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The Key is the book written by Mother Superior Dominic Wieneke wherein is describes the Order’s visit to Assisi where something happened that Stark describes as “ridiculous”.  the idea that I may be the embodiment of Saint Francis is not far-fetched considering the spiritual work I have done with Meher Baba since 1967. My book on ‘The Arrest of Jesus’ will change the foundation of Christianity.

There is a huge movement to allow Fathers to get married – and have children! I was destined for the church. I died a virgin, and was reborn a virgin. My daughter is THE TEST!  I became enlightened at twenty years of age! I was on my way to India to live as a Sadhguru.

John Presco

Copyright 2019

http://www.catholictv.org/blog/6-saints-who-are-models-fathers

bstark1990 Hello, I have access to it; the book is my father’s and was gifted to my grandfather by his aunt, Mother Dominica. The information related to the early family history of the Wieneke family in Iowa was added to my record for Phillipine Wieneke.

There’s a family story that says three of John Wieneke daughters married Starks and three entered the convent– from the ridiculuous to the sublime! I have a document saying that there were two Stark families near Cedar Rapids, Iowa, related only through the Wieneke’s. Heinrich and Anna Catharina (sp) Kleinschlau Wieneke’s son John (Johan, in our family lore, 12-9-1834) had a sister, Anna Maria (7-23-1832), who married Andrew Stark.

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Rejecting Mary’s Nazarite Mother

Posted on December 7, 2020 by Royal Rosamond Press

I sent my daughter an e-mail calling for peace and mutual empowerment. No response as yet. Like her mother, Heather denies me the right all grandfathers-fathers enjoy. THIS IS AN ELECTION VIA A REJECTION! I was a Nazarite – old in years – when I heard I AM A FATHER! If being REJECTED is proof of a historical existence, then being UNBORN by the child you gave life – is an election. Why would evidence Jesus was a Nazarite – be concealed? I considered myself to be a Johannite Knights Templar – before I knew I had a daughter. I get to believe – what I choose to believe! Mormons believe in things all evangelicals do not believe in.

John ‘The Nazarite’

Johannine literature – Wikipedia

Joachim – Wikipedia

Secrets of the Knights Templar: The Knights of John the Baptist

Soon after the Knights Templar founded their order in the Holy Land in 1118 AD they assimilated into a very ancient gnostic tradition and lineage known as the Johannite Church, which had been founded by St. John the Baptist more than a thousand years previously. The ruling patriarch of this ancient tradition when the Templar Order first formed was Theoclete.

The Johannites and St. John the Baptist

Theoclete met the first Templar grandmaster, Hughes de Payens and then passed the mantle of his Johannite authority to him. Hughes de Payens thus became John #70 in a long line of gnostic Johannites (the “Johns”) that had begun with John the Baptist and included: Jesus, John the Apostle, and Mary Magdalene. John was not just a name, but also an honorific title meaning “He of Gnostic Power and Wisdom.” It is related to the Sanskrit Jnana (pronounced Yana), meaning “Gnosis.”  

In Christian tradition

The story of Joachim, his wife Anne (or Anna), and the miraculous birth of their child Mary, the mother of Jesus, is told for the first time in the 2nd century apocryphal infancy-gospel the Gospel of James (also called Protoevangelium of James). Joachim is a rich and pious man, who regularly gave to the poor. However, at the temple, Joachim’s sacrifice was rejected, as the couple’s childlessness was interpreted as a sign of divine displeasure. Joachim consequently withdrew to the desert, where he fasted and did penance for 40 days. Angels then appeared to both Joachim and Anne to promise them a child.[2]

Joachim later returned to Jerusalem and embraced Anne at the city gate, located in the Walls of Jerusalem. An ancient belief held that a child born of an elderly mother who had given up hope of having offspring was destined for great things. Parallels occur in the Old Testament in the case of Hannah, mother of Samuel,[3] and in the New Testament in the case of the parents of St John the Baptist.

Chapter Four–The History of Anna, The Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ocoy.org)

I Am Joaquim – Risen From The Dead

Posted on March 27, 2016by Royal Rosamond Press

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But they vowed, if God should favour them with any issue, they would devote it to the service of the Lord; on which account they went at every feast in the year to the temple of the Lord 1

When I began to study the Torah in 1988, I would close my eyes and find myself walking on McClure’s Beach. I would come to the cave my friends and I had stood in back in 1965. The sun is setting. At the back of the cave is the Tree of Life – filled with the cosmos! I would sit before it in the sand that sparkled like the Milky Way. Then, they came, the Monsters After The Light. I and God put up a barrier at both ends of the beach. In horror I watched them pile up against this Glass of God, their faces twisted, and full of grotesque lust for want of  The Light of God. I identified these creatures as evangelical leaders who were entering politics, they coming in the back door to feed on the Tree of Life and grow powerful. As a Nazarite after Samson and John the Baptist, I have kept them at bay.

Above are the images of Joaquim and Anna holding the infant Mary, mother of Jesus. They have taken the Oath of the Nazarite because Anna was barren and could not conceive. Her womb had been shut, and is opened by God. This is the definition of ‘Virgin Birth’. This has nothing to do with the breaking of hymen. Joseph will have intercourse with Joaquim’s daughter, but, her womb has been shut – as was her cousin’s – Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. What we have here is a lineage of Nazarites! I am a Nazarite.

Today is Easter Sunday. I will not hear from any member of my family. Yesterday I found a family art show I was not invited to. It was held by Stacey Simons-Pierrot who titles herself “custodian”. She reads from her ghost writers book ‘The Book of Drunks’ by Julie Lynch ‘The Parasite’. My niece, Drew Benton was there. She did not attend her mother’s funeral. Vicki Presco told me she has no fond feelings for Christine Rosamond, whose name is misspelled. To her credit, Drew shows her art for the first stunt. But, in my opinion, she should be hooked up to a Lie Detector and quizzed about her mother’s death. Why haven’t we heard her account? Is she protecting her late father, Garth Benton – who may have dropped Drew off at Rocky Point?

Was my daughter, Heater Hanson, there? She is her mother’s Immaculate Conception born to meet Rosamund one day, and inherit the gauntlet of Fame. Heather un-born me when she disappeared from my life when she was seventeen so she could be with my family. She told my aunt that her unborn child was going o be name after her Lily-Rose. All this is not supposed to hurt me, because I am not fully human. They believe I lost my humanity when I got caught up in a sibling rivalry with a word famous – female artist. Yesterday I wrote an open letter to Michael Dundon, where I set the record straight. These Liars break the Oath of the Nazarite by getting near a dead body, and by having the fake custodian read drunken stories to Christine’s and my daughter.

I have been elected by their exclusion!

She shall, according to your vow, be devoted to the Lord from her infancy, and be filled with the Holy Ghost from her mother’s womb; 3

11 She shall neither eat nor drink anything which is unclean, nor shall her conversation be without among the common people, but in the temple of the Lord; that so she may not fall under any slander or suspicion of what is bad.

Several days ago I told Marilyn about seeing a flying saucer on the horizon of the sea – after I saw God. He was sitting on a rock with one foot in the water, and the other on the sand. This ship is His Ark. He is coming to take His Children home. The first to board will be my Foundling-Child, Amy Sargent, who called me “Daddy” and wished I was in her home for Easter Sunday Dinner. I was not going to reveal anything this day, until she called me a father. I am no longer an orphan!

The Fatherhood of Joaquin, his been rubbed out, disappeared, all but forgotten. This morning, The Father of Mary Rose of the Word’…….came out if his cave! The countdown has begun! My Zulu Nazarites gather on the Mount to behold Elijah and his Chariot of Fire. Until the Ninth Judge is chosen, God Himself fills the vacancy! Repent!

Jon

‘The Nazarite

He also established a yearly pilgrimage to the Holy Mountain of Nhlangakazi, an event that was central to the Nazarites.

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In California, the Franciscan Order, specifically the Franciscan Friars of California, previously held significant land ownership associated with the Spanish missions. 

Historically, the missions controlled a vast amount of land:

  • At their peak in 1832, the California mission system overseen by the Franciscan order controlled approximately one-sixth of the land in Alta California.
  • These missions were established to spread Christianity among the native population and were supported by the Spanish Empire. 

However, the missions were secularized in the 1830s by the Mexican government:

  • This process transferred land ownership from the Catholic Church (and the Franciscans) to the state.
  • While there were initial intentions to distribute land to Native Americans, most of it ended up in the hands of Mexican officials and wealthy individuals, becoming large ranchos. 

Saint Francis and the Sultan: The Origins of Franciscan presence in the Holy Land.

Oct 21, 2022

“The sultan’s tent: where is it, please?” a man dressed in rags asks politely but firmly. The Muslim guards, overwhelmed by so much candor and daring, escort the poor man to the presence of Al-Kamil, nephew of Saladin the sultan of Egypt.

The scene took place in 1219 in Damietta, on the banks of the Nile. While tens of thousands of Christians and Muslims fought to decide their respective fates on the battlefield, Fray Francisco, an Italian from Assisi, appeared before the most powerful leader in the Muslim world to talk about religion and – God willing – convince him to receive baptism. Not much is known about the content of the interview from direct sources, but it is said that Francisco’s offer was politely rejected. Later on Francis traveled to Palestine to visit the Holy Places and establish there the first convents of the Order of Friars Minor in the Holy Land.

The Trial by Fire of St. Francis before the Sultan (Fra Angelico, c. 1429. Lindenau, Altenburg, Germany)

From the viewpoint of apologetics, Francis’ interview with the sultan was not a great success: Al-Kamil did not convert. From a geopolitical angle, there was no success either: the Crusaders failed miserably in their attempt to conquer Egypt. This defeat fueled a current against the crusades in a Europe which was tired of a costly undertaking that frequently diverted from its ultimate goal: liberating the Holy Sepulcher.

But this crisis of confidence towards the idea of the crusade forced Christianity to rethink its position towards Islam: military reconquest gave way to mission. Instead of subduing the Saracens militarily, why not give them sufficient reason to embrace the Christian faith?

Encouraged by the pope, Franciscans and Dominicans launched themselves during this thirteenth century on a missionary adventure that led them through the Mongol empire to the gates of China. Palestine served as their logistical hub. In the city of Acre, capital of the Crusader kingdom, these missionaries set up schools where they taught Arabic, but also Turkish and Persian. Their apostolic horizons did not stop at the borders of Islam but encompassed the wide steppes of central Asia dominated by the Turks and the Mongols.

Having been expelled from Acre by the Mamluks in 1291, the Franciscans gradually returned to the Holy Land a few decades later, this time with a different mission: the custody of the Holy Places.

As early as the 1320s, the King of Aragon, Jaime II, the papacy, and the Republic of Venice resumed contact with the Sultan of Cairo. Although one cannot speak of diplomatic normalization between Christianity and the Mamluk empire, conditions for a return of Catholic pilgrims to the Holy Land were established at that time. The Franciscans again took the road to the Holy Land. Sometimes they also stopped in Egypt where they ministered to the spiritual needs of the Christians in the sultan’s prisons. In the 1330s, the Franciscans rebuilt the Cenacle of Mount Zion which laid in ruins. In 1342, Pope Clement VI, with the bull Gratias agimus, solemnly confirmed the Franciscan presence in Jerusalem. It marked the birth of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land.

Upper Room in Mount Sion

The Franciscans of the Custody then took up the coat of arms of the Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem: a red cross surrounded by four small crosses, also red, symbol of the five wounds of Jesus on the Cross. For centuries the friars of Mount Sion have cared for, guided and housed thousands of Catholic pilgrims in the Holy Land. Over time, their mission has been enriched by the pastoral care of Christians in the Holy Land: it is no longer so much about guarding the stones of the sanctuaries, but about serving the local Christian communities: parishes, schools, social centers, etc., which constitute the “living stones” of the Church in the Holy Land.

Symbol of the Custody of the Holy Land

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