Posted on 04/02/2005 9:21:05 PM PST by Bob Evans
The controversy is over #112, because there were only #111 in the originally written version. #112 was inserted in a subsequent edition long after his death.
Actually,I was just thinking of this exact topic. However, I had no idea where to begin to look for it. Thanks !!
Like you, I've learned to keep an open mind,(Just in case !!)
I believe a great many things are possible in this world, which dreams are made of.
It is my greatest pleasure that in the last week of the Pope's reign, a Catholic friend of mine took me to about 5 Masses, including Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. It really meant something to me, and I am in fact thinking of converting to Catholic, providing the new Pope is a good conservative person.
Anyone have any info on how to go about converting? FReepmail me if you do.
(:^>)
Who knows what the future will bring, it is hard to turn a blind eye to Saint Malachy's Prophecies ... maybe, being a man of the cloth gave him the advantage.
We will know soon enough If he was correct
I just found that out yesterday. This site is really good...with lots of different information.
http://www.jpdawson.com/lastpope.html
Peter the Roman will not be Satan.
Well, if you want to convert, you need to contact your town or city's RCIA office, Roman Catholic Initiation ? don't know what the A stands for. But be warned, there are many libs who have infiltrated such offices, and it is their interest not to pass on the faith. Therefore, I strongly suggest you invest in two simple books from the Faith and Life Religion Series published by Ignatius Press. Faith and Life series 7 & 8 which are for seventh and eighth graders preparing for confirmation. These two books, in a simple way, explain the foundational principles of our faith: the Fall; Abraham and the Patriarchs; Moses and the Ten Commandments and of course Christ's founding of his Church; the nature of the Church; the Authority of the Church; and the Hierarchical Church. Also, the Sacraments of Membership; Worship , and one of the difficult issues for non-Catholics the Catholic perspective on Mary and her relationship with us as Mother of the Church. Ignatius has an on line store.
V's wife.
I'm sorry I should explain in your town's parish (Catholic Church) there will be an RCIA office, or director. V's wife.
Thank you for the links (:^>
There may, or may not be a connection between the last Pope, The Bible Codes and a Comet or Asteriod coming in 2012!
Do a Google search for 2012 Comet and see what you think
If a Canonized saint wrote this from the Catholic Church sooo many years ago,it is probable, and more then one person even before this post has mentioned this saint and his prophecies.
The Bible tells of end times...as well, much much to all of it.
What an excellent reading suggestion. I will remember that when talking to others interested in converting or learning about the Church. Thanks to you, V's wife, for something really practical, Catholic, and useful for the future.
Methinks Saint Malachy was drinking a wee too much Mead at a Dublin tavern when this was written.
It's useful even for cradel Catholics as a refresher course. Furthermore, if you can talk your parishes Religious Education Director to use these books instead of some of the more au courant and banal textbooks, score one for the Faith. V's wife.
I don't think so.
Is there any Cardinal named Oliva? (Glory of the Olives)
No. There are no Benedictine Cardinals either. But, no matter who's elected, the propogators of these "prophecies" will contort him to fit into that slot.
In both the Old and New Testaments, the olive tree is a symbol of Gods chosen people, the Jews. Cardinal Lustiger is a Jew who converted to Catholicism at age 14 while hiding from the Nazis in the home of a Catholic family.
?? true or false??
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