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Posted on 02/08/2011 7:12:21 AM PST by Gamecock
HINDUS HAVE applauded Pope Benedict for including verse from ancient Hindu scripture Upanishads in the Good Friday Meditations and Prayers led by him at Roman Colosseum.
Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it was a remarkable gesture from Pope and invited him to study more ancient Hindu scriptures, which were very rich in philosophical thought. He or other Hindu scholars would gladly provide the help and resources in this regard, if asked, Zed added.
Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, also commended His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI for inclusion of a verse from Indias Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagores Gitanjali and reference to peace icon Mahatma Gandhi in these prayers.
This years 'Way of the Cross at the Colesseum' Meditations and Prayers on Good Friday, led by Pope, included well-known verse from Brahadaranyakopanishad (Lead me from the unreal to the real, from darkness to light, from death to immortality), line from Tagores Gitanjali (Give me the strength to make my love fruitful in service) and reference to Mahatma Gandhi.
Rajan Zed stressed that all religions should work together for a just and peaceful world. Dialogue would bring us mutual enrichment, he added.
Pope Benedict heads the Roman Catholic Church, which is the largest of the Christian denominations. Hinduism, oldest and third largest religion of the world, has about one billion adherents and moksha (liberation) is its ultimate goal.
Okay point on that one, partly. I say partly because it opens 2 new doors. Door #1 - I don't use the NIV. In many protestant circles the NIV is considered unreliable or less correct to the original text than other versions. We use mostly the NASV; KJV; or NKJV. Even the CEV which is more accurate to the text than the NIV is.
Door #2 - If your translation uses 'NOT as your fathers...' then why do you persist in the unbiblical notion of the heretical eucharist you engage in? So...you are not only violating your own Scriptures you also violate the position of many of the church fathers I posted in Post #325! And 'I'm' the one in the cult....LOL!
Hey, smv — cg started the quotations from the Church Fathers — ask HER why.
They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.... Day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they partook of food with glad and generous heart
Acts 2:42-46
Christs bloody sacrifice on Calvary took place once, and it will never be repeated.Jesus offering was perfect, efficacious, and eternal. Jesus is eternally a priest, and a priests very nature is to offer sacrifice. In the case of Christ, the eternal sacrifice that he offers is himself. This is why he appears in the book of Revelation as a lamb, standing as though he had been slain (Revelations 5:6). For all eternity i.e. outside time He, who is out of time is appealing to the work of the cross, interceding for us (Rom 8:34), and bringing the graces of Calvary to us. |
I’m simply asking for an explanation of that quotation. Do you not know, or are you unwilling to share it with me?
For to keep a feast, as one of the wise men of Greece has well said, is nothing else than to do one's duty; and that man truly celebrates a feast who does his duty and prays always, offering up continually bloodless sacrifices in prayer to God. That therefore seems to me a most noble saying of Paul, Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain. -Origen, Against Celsus 8.21
Now, if everything that entereth into the mouth goes into the belly and is cast out into the drought, even the meat which has been sanctified through the word of God and prayer, in accordance with the fact that it is material, goes into the belly and is cast out into the draught, but in respect of the prayer which comes upon it, according to the proportion of the faith, becomes a benefit and is a means of clear vision to the mind which looks to that which is beneficial, and it is not the material of the bread but the word which is said over it which is of advantage to him who eats it not unworthily of the Lord. And these things indeed are said of the typical and symbolical body. But many things might be said about the Word Himself who became flesh, and true meat of which he that eateth shall assuredly live for ever, no worthless person being able to eat it; for if it were possible for one who continues worthless to eat of Him who became flesh, who was the Word and the living bread, it would not have been written, that 'every one who eats of this bread shall live for ever. -Origen, Commentary on Matthew, On Matthew 11:14
Interesting how you like to cherry pick Origin, rejecting the parts that don't agree repasting the parts that do?? I'll let Origen interpret Origin. I don't need you to do it for me thanks.
LOL. I don't. Why do you? Why did you ignore your own little perversions posted in #355 Cat got your tongue?
"I wish to admonish you with examples from your religion. You are accustomed to take part in the divine mysteries, so you know how, when you have received the Body of the Lord, you reverently exercise every care lest a particle of it fall and lest anything of the consecrated gift perish. You account yourselves guilty, and rightly do you so believe, if any of it be lost through negligence" |
Then Origen's Homilies on Numbers 7:2 "Formerly there was baptism in an obscure way . . . now, however, in full view, there is regeneration in water and in the Holy Spirit. Formerly, in an obscure way, there was manna for food; now, however, in full view, there is the true food, the flesh of the Word of God, as he himself says: My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink Then Tertullian The Resurrection of the Dead: "[T]here is not a soul that can at all procure salvation, except it believe whilst it is in the flesh, so true is it that the flesh is the very condition on which salvation hinges. And since the soul is, in consequence of its salvation, chosen to the service of God, it is the flesh which actually renders it capable of such service. The flesh, indeed, is washed [in baptism], in order that the soul may be cleansed . . . the flesh is shadowed with the imposition of hands [in confirmation], that the soul also may be illuminated by the Spirit; the flesh feeds [in the Eucharist] on the body and blood of Christ, that the soul likewise may be filled with God" |
"I wish to admonish you with examples from your religion. You are accustomed to take part in the divine mysteries, so you know how, when you have received the Body of the Lord, you reverently exercise every care lest a particle of it fall and lest anything of the consecrated gift perish. You account yourselves guilty, and rightly do you so believe, if any of it be lost through negligence" |
Then Origen's Homilies on Numbers 7:2 "Formerly there was baptism in an obscure way . . . now, however, in full view, there is regeneration in water and in the Holy Spirit. Formerly, in an obscure way, there was manna for food; now, however, in full view, there is the true food, the flesh of the Word of God, as he himself says: My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink Then Tertullian The Resurrection of the Dead: "[T]here is not a soul that can at all procure salvation, except it believe whilst it is in the flesh, so true is it that the flesh is the very condition on which salvation hinges. And since the soul is, in consequence of its salvation, chosen to the service of God, it is the flesh which actually renders it capable of such service. The flesh, indeed, is washed [in baptism], in order that the soul may be cleansed . . . the flesh is shadowed with the imposition of hands [in confirmation], that the soul also may be illuminated by the Spirit; the flesh feeds [in the Eucharist] on the body and blood of Christ, that the soul likewise may be filled with God" Then Tertullian On prayer 6: " For Christ is our Bread; because Christ is Life, and bread is life. I am, says He, the Bread of Life; John 6:35 and, a little above, The Bread is the Word of the living God, who came down from the heavens. John 6:33 Then we find, too, that His body is reckoned in bread: This is my body. Matthew 26:26 And so, in petitioning for daily bread, we ask for perpetuity in Christ, and indivisibility from His body. But, because that word is admissible in a carnal sense too, it cannot be so used without the religious remembrance withal of spiritual Discipline; for (the Lord) commands that bread be prayed for, which is the only food necessary for believers; |
Oh for pete’s sake. Baiting now are we? Projection?
Are you or are you not going to admit you celebrate the Eucharist REPEATEDLY? If so......its NOT ONCE FOR ALL. I’m not the one who places Christ on the altar every time the Eucharist is partaken of - YOU DO.
Quix, I am taking an informal poll, when I see an interesting comment on FR, I am going to be asking the freeper this question, BTW, congrats on being my first subject:
Poll:
Q. Would you advise people, in the event that demons come to drag them off to hell at the time of their death, to:
A. Call on Jesus
B. Call on Mary
???
You may only select one answer.
Call on Jesus
OF COURSE.
LOLOLOLOL!!!!
Wait, you were serious?
Please note the baiting Cronos is engaging in trying to get me kicked off in #341 where he calls ME a liar. That's just one post btw. He's done it repeatedly.
Very unbecoming behavior Cronos. Very unChristlike.
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