Posted on 01/27/2020 8:40:14 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
A friend texted me today to tell me that a friend of hers saw #KobeBryant at #Catholic Mass this morning, Boston priest David Barnes said via Twitter on Sunday. Mass is the worship of God. Heaven is the worship of God. Go to Mass here so that you can worship God forever in heaven.
In the wake of the fatal accident, fellow Catholic and singer Cristina Ballestero posted about an encounter she had with Bryant at Holy Family Cathedral in Orange, California, during a weekday Mass.
I want to tell a story about the time I met Kobe Bryant.
I was sitting in the very back of Holy Family Cathedral in Orange, CA, on a WEEKDAY Mass. At the time I was very into wearing veils, and on this particular day, I had a scarf I used as a veil.
As Mass began, I saw a huge shadow in my right peripheral vision and heard a decently loud creak from probably a big man. I double took to see it was KOBE BRYANT IN THE SAME PEW AS ME ON THE OTHER END!
I just went about my normal praying and singing as usual, because he, like all of us, came to pray. Thank God I had the veil so I could stay focused on Jesus, not this insanely talented basketball player my whole family has looked up to and watched our whole lives.
As we went up to communion, he waited for me to go. If you grew up in the Catholic Church, you understand this is a respectful thing men do in church as a sign of respect to women. He said I have a beautiful voice. I said thank you, and went up to communion...
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You clearly dont believe in forgiveness or grace. Only vengeance. Congratulations on your blameless life.
No one is totally perfect except Jesus. So, yes, Christians sin also. But the inward working of the Holy Spirit changes us day by day, so that we don’t have the same sinful lives as we did before we were saved.
And as for all sin being equal, that doesn’t seem correct. When Jesus spoke to the scribes and Pharisees about their sin, he said they would receive greater damnation. So, obviously, some sins are greater than other sins.
“Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour widows’ houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.”
(Matthew 23:14)
That' s all that needs to be said except all of us should be so lucky when the time for our death comes.
Not true. All vengeance is the Lord's. I believe in God's divine mercy as well as in His divine justice. Kobe Bryant was not only a rapist who brutally assaulted a young hotel clerk he had called to his room, but also directed his attorneys to spread lies to destroy her reputation. As far as I know, he never publicly recanted any of this.
That said, I hope that Mr. Bryant avoids eternal separation from God in hell. Instead, I hope that Mr. Bryant somehow died in a state of grace where he will be able to spend the next thousands years in purgatory in a torment equivalent to hell where he will do penance for his terrible sins and pray for his victims. If Mr. Bryant really was a devout Catholic, he should hope for such a merciful outcome. As should we all.
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