Strange: U.S. Secretary of State shows up on television with cross on his forehead, this action has a reason

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared yesterday on Fox News with the sign of the cross on his forehead. Although his initial appearance seemed strange, now she has an explanation. Christian tradition dictates that “Wednesday of ashes”, a priest to splash on the heads of believers or make [...]
Although his initial appearance seemed strange, now she has an explanation.
Christian tradition dictates that the “Wednesday of grace”, a priest who sprays the head of the believers with ashes or makes a cross on their foreheads with ash.
In Christian tradition, sprinkling of ashes means repentance and a willingness to a new life, sends out Telegrafi.
Marco Rubio's parents emigrated from Cuba to the United States in 1956, two years before Fidel Castro came to power. They soon joined the Mormon Church.
Catholic media in the United States report that they later left the Mormon Church at their son's urging and turned into Catholicism.
Rubio was confirmed and married to the Catholic Church, but he later became a member of an evangel church with his wife.
Otherwise, during his presentation, Rubio reiterated that the Trump administration wants to end the war in Ukraine.
We are fortunate and privileged to have a president who wants, if possible, to end a conflict that has cost billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives”, Rubio said.
He said the White House will continue to develop diplomacy with Russia and Ukraine to learn their demands and in hopes of overcoming the gap between the two countries to end the war.












