Russell Brand announces that he has been Baptized
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You don't know what you're talking about.
Catholics deify Mary. They pray to saints. They call preachers "Father". They have confessional. Etc.
"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time."
1 Timothy 2:5-6
"But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren.
And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ."
Mathew 23:8-10
No, we don't deify Mary. We ask for her intercession as you or I would ask our Earthly mothers for help. So what if we call priests father? In Matthew 23, Jesus is reprimanding the clergy who are not following His Father's teachings. You can't nit pick and apply phrases. Do you not have a bio father? Were you made in a lab?
Confession is like therapy but free.
Q said not to divide and I'm afraid that is exactly what you and others are doing on this thread.
The funny thing is I don't see Catholics here putting down Protestant faiths. My attitude is we all believe in Jesus and God if we're Christians.
Jesus said, "For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again."
I can't tell how much I have been yearning for another Catholic to bring fourth this defense.
Stalwart and impregnable.
Thank you.
Hugs and you're welcome! Through Christ all things are possible."
Why would you pray to anyone but Jesus for intercession?
You feel like you can't go to Jesus, so you go to his mom in the hopes that she'll ask him for you? Lol
I'm not nit picking. I'm reading the verses as they're written.
By no means am I an expert on Catholicism, but there are pretty glaring issues with it that are hard to overlook.
Being born and raised Catholic all my “Christian” friends that I've known throughout my life have been the most “judgy.” They are always hypercritical of Catholicism. Ironically, I don’t judge them because that’s not up to me to do so.
I do however equate their judgmental “criticism” to that of a irrational-commie-leftie... which, if we are all “in this together” is quite strange... all things considered... WWG1WGA... but not if you’re a Catholic!
Onwards and upwards frens!
Jesus gave her to us as our mother from the cross. Among His last words. Entrusted us to her and gave her to us as our mother in the person of St. John.
Seriously, did you not read my post? Have you never asked your mother for help? Of course, I can go to Jesus and do everyday. Mary is my Heavenly mother and if I'm having problems with family, I ask her for help just as I would my earthly mother if she was still alive.
Jesus is Lord Q is not Jesus. Q is a tool. Jesus will never unite with Satan. Light will always dispel darkness. There will always be division between the things of God and the things of satan. Wise men understand this. The Sword of the Spirit is a dividing instrument. Christians pray for the souls caught up in the delusional dead work of the RCC. Mary said to do What Jesus tells you to do. Jesus never calls mary mother. Mary is asleep and no longer a virgin as she had other children after Jesus. Rcc is nothing but idolatry and Gaia worship. Many ex Catholic There are no prayers to Jesus in the rosary. Jesus ain't gonna unite with that mess.
No, Mary did not have other children.
The whole Rosary is about Jesus.
Joyful Mysteries:
Annunciation- Angel Gabriel appears to Mary and tells her our Father wants her to be the mother of the Messiah, Jesus.
The Visitation - Mary goes to help her older cousin, Elizabeth, with her first pregnancy. When Elizabeth sees Mary, her baby, John the Baptist moves for the first time. Elizabeth exclaim, "Blessed is the fruit of thy womb", aka, Jesus.
The Nativity- Jesus birth
The Presentation in the Temple
The Finding in the Temple
Sorrowful Mysteries:
The Agony in the Garden
The Crowning with Thorns
The Carrying of the Cross
The Crucifixion and Death
Luminous Mysteries
The Baptism OF Jesus at the Jordan
The Wedding Feast at Cana
Jesus’ Proclamation of the Coming of the Kingdom of God
4.The Transfiguration
5.The Institution of the Eucharist
Glorious Mysteries
The Resurrection
The Ascension
3.The Descent of the Holy Spirit
5.The Coronation of Mary