George Harrison's "My sweet Lord" sung by DJ Frank Dougan 07 march '24 d...

I recorded this Classic by George Harrison on of The Beatles, however, I have created the masterpiece into it's rightful category as it should be in the Name of Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ. I sing "Kyrie, eleison" this is Latin for "Lord have mercy". And "Christie, eleison". Latin for "Christ, have mercy". You will see two video clips below that I mention one from The Church of The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Israel 04/10/2024 and you can see an tongue of light in the film which I believe was our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ confirmed by His Eminence, Cardinal Vincent Nichols in his email to me. The second video clip is from 03/01/2024 in Fatima Portugal where The Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady appeared 13/05/1917 to the three children St. Francisco aged 9, St. Lucia de Jesus aged 10 and St. Jacinta Marto aged 7. In this video the shape of the Holy Spirit can be seen this has been confirmed by His Eminence, Cardinal Vincent Nichols Dear Frank Dougan, 04/03/2024 10:46 His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols thanks you for your recent email correspondence. The Cardinal has noted your comments. The Cardinal assures you of his best wishes. With kind regards, The Office of His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols Archbishop’s House | Ambrosden Avenue | London | SW1P 1QJ Jesus appears to Frank Dougan in Church of the Holy Sepulchre 04 /10/ 23... https://youtu.be/RdVVT-Dm4L4?si=XeQ1J... via @YouTube Fatima, Portugal The Holy Spirit appears to Frank Dougan 3 January 2024 https://youtu.be/5hcV81W-Dvg?si=yKyvP... via @YouTube Please Like, Share and Subscribe. My other videos are available Frank Dougan

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