Posted on 08/25/2022 5:45:12 PM PDT by ebb tide
Latin is a sacred language.
So you believe that Mary is omnipresent? For if she can hear hundreds around the world simultaneously calling to her, then that attribute would be necessary.
Note that God was wise in that when he assigned to Joseph and Mary their roles, he sent an angel (yes, to Joseph the angel appeared in a dream). When God assigned Moses the role of leading Israel, he spoke directly to him. When God assigns you a role, there is no choice in the matter.
Some are instantly obedient, such as Abraham, Isaiah, Joseph and Mary. Some resist, such as Moses, Peter (during a vision), and Jonah.
Does Moses hear your prayers?
As usual any thread about Catholicism turns into an anti-Catholic thread. It really gets tiresome. If this actor had converted to any of Protestant faiths it’s his own business and I guarantee Catholics on FR could care less.
Thanks for the heads up.
I’ll look it up if I’m in the area one day.👍
I don’t really understand what you are getting at.
Every saved person is eternal.
Moses never spoke to me, but then again I never spoke to him either.
If someone has led a saintly life, they are a saint, whether they appear in the Encyclopedia of Saints or not. Presumably, they can hear you if you speak to them, although a Protestant once told me you are not supposed to speak to the dead.
I think it’s more spiritual than we can understand, so earthly concepts don’t always apply very well, or else we are not used to thinking of these things in a spiritual way. We are too used to the physical world to get things exactly right.
If God isn’t omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient, then He is not God, and certainly cannot hear my or anyone else’s prayers.
The choice of the actor would seem to be a step in the right direction.
Any person(s) or church(es) that do not teach the Biblical conversion are leaving themselves open to criticism, just as the Pharisees left themselves open for rebuke from the Son of God, for their adding to God’s doctrine.
The ‘apologetics’ tag left the thread open to debate about instruction in righteousness. Correct, FRiend?
Did you see the actual interview of LeBoef by BB?
His description of how the Vetus Ordo has entered his soul resonates with me.
To boot, he seems to be teaching BB something that BB, being a devotee of the Novus Ordo, does not personally know, and cannot personally appreciate.
LeBoef is explaining, from a very interesting perspective, to BB, what BB is
sadly personally missing, and what now local ordinary BB and other diocesan Bishops are weekly cruelly depriving diocesan parish lay Catholics of.
LeBoef also likens weekly Novus Ordo masses as an effort to sell parishioners a car. It is a devastating indictment of everything BB has been trying to do with his professional life. Coming to us, as it does, by way of BB’s own internally filmed and produced video interview of LeBoef, I have to say, frankly, that I am loving it
My sister and I were discussing this, and we both hope this is a sincere conversion with my sister noting it would not be inconsistent with the miracles worked through Padre Pip during his lifetime. In discussing Barron, she observed, “I think it’s God playing 3D chess
The bishops censor the Mass, and God brings out Shia who destroys their narrative in one interview”
Bishop Barron has been a local ordinary fir what, a week and a half now?, and he gives Shia LeBoef a chance like this to, as you say, stick the shiv into their collective Novus Ordo guitar mass narrative? We’ll see which of them lets Bishop Barron sit at their lunch table at the next fancy get-together they have, in Baltimore, or wherever. As in-None of ‘em!
And here is the condescending, faux-confused view of your average Novus Ordo devotee, priest-splaining why what is old is now dead, and should sta dead.
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