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The Beautiful Story of how Kirsten Powers Found Jesus. What’s Your Story?
Archdiocese of Washington ^ | November 11 2013 | Msgr. Charles Pope

Posted on 11/16/2013 12:00:15 AM PST by GonzoII

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To: metmom

Because your hero Martin Luther had the same devotion to Mary that any Catholic has............


121 posted on 11/18/2013 2:59:08 PM PST by NKP_Vet
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Martin Luther.....the guy who got away. RC’s hate him, no wait....no, they don’t hate him all the time, just MOST of the time.

Bad breakup and the RC’s are still pining away, going over old love letters and cryin’ in their beer.


122 posted on 11/18/2013 3:47:02 PM PST by bonfire
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To: metmom

The root of the word “communion” is also the same root as the word “community”. That’s IMPORTANT to the understanding of this entire concept.

Jesus did not expect us to go out and worship Him by ourselves under a tree in the woods, He told us that we needed to “do unto others”, in other words He said we needed to embrace our ‘community’ in charity and in diverse ways. We fall terribly short when we think that we can do it all alone.

In my local parish, we don’t even call ourselves a “church”, we are a “community”. Part of worshipping God is being part of that Community. The same community we associate with when we take “communion” is the one we are called to serve. But it’s more than that ~ when you SERVE the community you worship God. Worship is not confined to “going to church” because part of worship is doing what God asks you to do. And God’s requirement of you does not end by going to church weekly or even DAILY. We are ALL called to serve outside of “church”.

Yes, going to church is important, and yes, our feeding on spiritual food is very important as well, but we are also called to SERVE just as Jesus served. You cannot serve yourself, you can only serve within a larger group, and that service takes place in the COMMUNITY where you are.

Part of worship is doing those things that please God, such as the service we do for others, which often ends up to be an end in and of itself. But part of worship is that we conform ourselves to what God has asked us to do, in this case, the Mass as well as service to others. It is not up to God to accomodate us, it is up to us to conform to God, so if our obligation to God is to go to Mass as well as to serve others, then that is what we do.

It is a hard thing to understand, perhaps, and harder when you are younger and full of the idea of “justice” and “right” but God is in control here. You can disagree, but you can’t change what God has chosen to be the “rules”. Your job is not to convert God to what you believe, it is to conform your life to the Will of God. That may be a hard thing to understand in our “anything goes” world, but, you see, perhaps with God, it isn’t “anything goes”, so you are forced to choose between “anything goes” and “God”.

Finally...........

“Very truly I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you”.

~ John 6:53

At the Last Supper, Jesus said “Do this in remembrance of me.” That is a pretty specific command. “Do this”. He didn’t just say “remember me”. He told us exactly how to celebrate His passion, death and resurrection for the redemption of the world.

You can’t do this alone.

When you are baptized, you are baptized into the Body of Christ, the Church.

It is important to worship with others members of the church - not as an isolated member cut off from the rest of the body.

“Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching” ~ Hebrews 10:25


123 posted on 11/18/2013 4:19:31 PM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: Gamecock

Martin Luther is the source.


124 posted on 11/18/2013 8:06:29 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Gamecock

Yes Martin Luther did say that and much more; Papists is a derogative term in reference to Catholics. Martin Luther Hated Catholics His language, often coarse and vulgar, heaped horrible epithets upon the Catholic religion.


125 posted on 11/18/2013 8:33:29 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
Martin Luther is the source.

Primary source means where did you find the quote. Are you just regurgitating some Papist propaganda? I suspect it was from reading Papist websites making some lame argument.

Primary source means where did Luther actually say this. IOW, did you actually read Luther?

If so what is the context of this statement. I suspect if you actually read what he was saying you wouldn't be so quick to trot this quote out as if there is some validation to your foundation being built on a house of sand.

126 posted on 11/19/2013 5:12:27 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: Salvation; metmom
Papists is a derogative term in reference to Catholics.

Are Catholics aware of this? Or is this one of those things where only members of a certain demographic can use the term, and not those from the outside?

Exhibit A: American Papist

Martin Luther Hated Catholics His language, often coarse and vulgar, heaped horrible epithets upon the Catholic religion.

Ever read Paul? Paul heaped horrible epithets on those who were against the Gospel. Not saying Luther is Paul mind you, but there is precedence. And if someone wanted you dead I suspect you would lash out.

127 posted on 11/19/2013 5:22:55 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: Gamecock

if you Google Martin Luther and the word papists — you will find plenty of derogatory things that Luther said about Catholics. In fact, even the word “Papist” is derogatory in Luther’s mind.


128 posted on 11/19/2013 8:11:35 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Gamecock

I’m not getting where St. Paul derides the Gospels. He always says that it was Jesus Christ who brought him out of his persecution of Christians to faith in God.


129 posted on 11/19/2013 8:13:46 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: bicyclerepair
I do not understand how a democrat can call themselves a Christian, when it is their party that favors infanticide.

Before reading her testimony, I had started to see a change in her - more thoughtful and even-keeled, not as "radical". I now see that as God perfecting her, just as He is all of us. So, rather than criticize her, I pray for her - that God's will be fully realized in her.

130 posted on 11/19/2013 8:39:40 AM PST by jda ("Righteousness exalts a nation . . .")
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To: GonzoII

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131 posted on 12/07/2013 9:48:13 AM PST by GOP Poet
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