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Holy Year Logo Was Produced By Masseur

The author of the Holy Year 2025 logo is a certain Giacomo Travisani, reports TraniLive.it showing him at the logo presentation wearing an earring.

Travisani's design was chosen for whatever reason among a total of 294 entries from 48 countries. The participants ranged in age from 6 to 83.

For Archbishop Fisichella it was "really moving" to go through hand-drawn design from children which were the fruit of simple Faith.

Father Zuhlsdorf found Travisani's name and picture and his profession. He is a specialist in all sorts of techniques of massage, among them:

- Basic Swedish Massage;

- Ayurvedic Abyangam Massage;

- Californian Emotional Massage;

- Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Nui Massage;

- Thai Oil Massage;

- Sports Massage;

- Decontracting Massage;

- Traditional Thai Massage;

- Anticellulite Massage.

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HOMO not IN SPEM but "IN SPERM"
Carthusian Silence
Comparing this logo with 2000 jubilee logo we can notice that the white color representing Europe (and the pope) turned into black (the cross, the anchor... and the black pope, the jesuit seated in the chair of Peter). Idk...
Ave Crux
The gay mafia is covering the Church in shame and covert homosexual messaging, while laughing at dim-witted, woke Catholics who think everything is just fine. I heard someone say the other day: "Pope Francis is listening very carefully and following the Spiiiirit...."
They think of him as an oracle that can discern tea leaves and blowing winds and figure out the new direction the Church is supposed …More
The gay mafia is covering the Church in shame and covert homosexual messaging, while laughing at dim-witted, woke Catholics who think everything is just fine. I heard someone say the other day: "Pope Francis is listening very carefully and following the Spiiiirit...."

They think of him as an oracle that can discern tea leaves and blowing winds and figure out the new direction the Church is supposed to take....as though that wasn't already mapped out for us in the 2,000 years of Tradition, Church Doctrine, Magisterium....and the Ten Commandments.