I agree that man does not realize perfection and in many instances hates it when he encounters it. Those are the reprobates and lost souls we must pray for. For their own “great awakening” to the love and forgiveness of Jesus.
I take issue with lumping “the Catholic Church” in with satanists in OP’s post. There are many millions of loving, compassionate Christian Catholics on this planet. Yes the church has been infiltrated by evil people. But throughout history the church has defended Christ and Christendom. Countless Catholic people have given their lives for Jesus over the centuries.
Countless Catholics have defended children and the unborn in their daily lives, prayed in front of abortion clinics, and offered hope and help to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Catholics and Protestants come together quite often on this issue. Check out Father Frank Pavone, Priests for Life, Rachel’s Vineyard, Birthright International, Silent No More, and so many others.
I just feel compelled to speak up for so many Catholics who have done so much good and fought for children, for the unborn and for those in need in our society.
I agree that man does not realize perfection and in many instances hates it when he encounters it. Those are the reprobates and lost souls we must pray for. For their own “great awakening” to the love and forgiveness of Jesus.
I take issue with lumping “the Catholic Church” in with satanists in OP’s post. There are many millions of loving, compassionate Christian Catholics on this planet. Yes the church has been infiltrated by evil people. But throughout history the church has defended Christ and Christendom. Countless Catholic people have given their lives for Jesus over the centuries.
Countless Catholics have defended children and the unborn in their daily lives, prayed in front of abortion clinics, and offered hope and help to women facing unplanned pregnancies. Catholics and Protestants come together quite often on this issue. Check out Father Frank Pavone, Priests for Life, Rachel’s Vineyard, Birthright International, Silent No More, and so many others.
I just feel compelled to speak up for so many Catholics who have done so much good and fought for children, for the unborn and for those in need in our society.