Posted on 04/12/2019 6:40:23 AM PDT by C19fan
The marble steps Jesus is believed to have climbed before being sentenced to crucifixion have been unveiled after 300 years.
The Scala Santa, or Holy Staircase, had been encased in protective maple wood since 1723 in a bid to protect the steps from years of use.
But it has since been stripped back and restored with pilgrims now flocking to see the sacred steps. Three small bronze crosses are embedded in the marble and there are spots some believe are stained by Christ's blood.
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Stairs aren’t holy. Jesus is holy.
They look beautiful but somewhat dangerous to walk on considering the obvious heavy usage. I still remember how slippy it was to walk on the stairs of St. Mark’s in Venice.
I was at the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Some old person fell down the stairs needing medical attention. Stairs there are slippery, steep, and jammed with people.
Luk 11:28 Jesus replied, “But even more blessed are all who hear the word of God and put it into practice.”
Yeshua is Holy, relics are not.
Yes, I do not believe in the veneration of relics. It encourages pagan-like practices & attitudes about things that are not Holy.
Most of them are not even real.
Just left-overs from a time when they were a source of income.
The Shroud of Turin is such a fake.
Yes, you can see the imprint of centuries of feet! Not great for the elderly.
So you wouldn’t walk on these pagan steps?
The steps have no religious import, pagan or otherwise; they are material objects not persons. They are neither good nor bad, neither pagan nor Christian. What can be pagan are religious attitudes. Religious ATTITUDES, like the veneration of relics are no different than what pagans were taught.
Ho hum.
I’ll bet the hildebeeste could glide down them with ease!
If you want a quick tutorial, tell me why you think the Shroud of Turin is such a fake. If not, thats ok too.
Interesting.
But this is Catholic, you say.
Yeah, right .... I rest my case.
But “spots some believe are stained by Christ’s blood.”
Oh, boy. Just what we need.
Would be interesting to see if any of the dust from those stairs are embedded in the Shroud; microscopic dust from that area were found in the Shroud.
Catholics. What suckers!
he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that David his father did. He removed the high places, and brake the images, and cut down the groves, and brake in pieces the brasen serpent that Moses had made: for unto those days the children of Israel did burn incense to it: and he called it Nehushtan. (2 Kings 18:3-4)
Then we have Catholics kneeling before a statue and praising the entity it represented in the unseen world, beseeching such for Heavenly help, and making offerings to them, and giving glory and titles and ascribing supernatural attributes to such which are never given in Scripture to created beings (except to false gods), including having the uniquely Divine power glory to hear and respond to virtually infinite numbers of prayers individually addressed to them.
Moses, put down those rocks! I was only engaging in hyper dulia, not adoring her. Can't you tell the difference?
The Catholic manner of "adulation" can indeed constitute worship in Scripture (Words for worship in the NT), yet Catholics imagine that by playing word games then they can avoid crossing the invisible line between mere "veneration" and worship.
And despite the Spirit inspiring the recording of about 200 prayers in the Bible, and of this being a most basic practice, the only prayers or offerings in Scripture to anyone else in Heaven is by pagans, including to the only Queen of Heaven see therein, by souls who were as adamant as many Catholics in defending their practice:
(Jeremiah 44:16-17)
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