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Part 2 of the live video. Yes, I'm the C word. I know the stories. I know the bad stuff that went on. But in my journey to find Christ, I really have to say, I felt more at home in the Catholic church. But please, enjoy the video
Many people think The Stations of the Cross are Catholic but they are not. They are Christian and I highly recommend every Christian become aware of them especially at this time of the Resurrection weekend. My daughter teaches at a private Christian school in San Marcos and they have the kids do the stations every year. They have a narrator take them thru each station telling the story of Jesus in the Garden, to being arrested and condemned and judged to his walk with the cross to him dying and being placed in the tomb and to his resurrection. The story is told in all four of the Gospels and each book seems to add a little more to it. I helped make the costumes for the kids this year and so I studied the 14 stations through all four Gospels and it truly changed my life making it so real that the emotion of knowing what our Saviour went thru for us is more real now to me than ever before. Thank you for sharing this as it is truly moving.
No, I'm catholic. With all that has, and is still going on with the catholic church and it's "charities" worldwide, it's almost become an insult to be catholic. But to us parishioners who still believe in the church, we're happy to be there. Being led to the catholic church was strange to me since, I didn't start going to church until after the whole child molestation thing was in full swing. I guess what I was most attracted to was the structure of the church. I attended several denominations in my journey. But walking into the catholic church always felt different than others. My soul was at ease. Where other places, it made me feel out of place. Tough to explain. But it was more like coming home to family after a long time away.
Like the US Gov't, the Catholic Church has institutional problems and captured hierarchy, built on top of a population of good people. Most of us know that. God bless.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Czkki3TPH/ Part 2 of the live video. Yes, I'm the C word. I know the stories. I know the bad stuff that went on. But in my journey to find Christ, I really have to say, I felt more at home in the Catholic church. But please, enjoy the video
Many people think The Stations of the Cross are Catholic but they are not. They are Christian and I highly recommend every Christian become aware of them especially at this time of the Resurrection weekend. My daughter teaches at a private Christian school in San Marcos and they have the kids do the stations every year. They have a narrator take them thru each station telling the story of Jesus in the Garden, to being arrested and condemned and judged to his walk with the cross to him dying and being placed in the tomb and to his resurrection. The story is told in all four of the Gospels and each book seems to add a little more to it. I helped make the costumes for the kids this year and so I studied the 14 stations through all four Gospels and it truly changed my life making it so real that the emotion of knowing what our Saviour went thru for us is more real now to me than ever before. Thank you for sharing this as it is truly moving.
I did the Stations today also.
The C word. You're Colombian?
And they didn't even bother to learn Aramaic? 🙄
😁. Happy Good Friday and resurrection weekend, friend. Thanks for sharing.
No, I'm catholic. With all that has, and is still going on with the catholic church and it's "charities" worldwide, it's almost become an insult to be catholic. But to us parishioners who still believe in the church, we're happy to be there. Being led to the catholic church was strange to me since, I didn't start going to church until after the whole child molestation thing was in full swing. I guess what I was most attracted to was the structure of the church. I attended several denominations in my journey. But walking into the catholic church always felt different than others. My soul was at ease. Where other places, it made me feel out of place. Tough to explain. But it was more like coming home to family after a long time away.
Like the US Gov't, the Catholic Church has institutional problems and captured hierarchy, built on top of a population of good people. Most of us know that. God bless.
YES! I found myself missing the Stabat Mater! So I listened to it and read the Stations toady!