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Posted on 07/25/2009 2:40:04 AM PDT by Quix
Then you should be correcting Mark.
>>You seem awfully familiar with this antipsychotic drug. This is the second time you’ve mentioned it.
That would explain a lot.<<
Sure does! Worked for years as the Office Manager for two Psychs and 3 therapists connected to a hospital in Cleveland.
So when I give an opinion about Psych meds, it’s pretty sound.
Mark didn’t say this...
“The statement stands as fact in opposition to the fiction Rome spins. “
When a nurse has orders to give a drug, she is required to know the action and side effects, in addition to the indications for it, as well.
When a nurse works on psych, she gets a lot of experience with the good old standby meds.
You may not have been aware of that.
I could stoop to that level and say anyone so familiar with that drug must have ingested plenty of it, but THAT would be making it personal.
Get the difference?
It’s been fun, my FRiend, but I have to get the kiddies to bed.
Night!!!!!
Mark defended the sentences and didn’t find anything untoward about them. Your quibble is with him.
>>while several Roman Catholic posters make things “personal” with snide remarks about individual FReepers and antipsychotic drugs.<<
Where? It was a very general statement. Made specifically that way.
And bozo is so..........
I’m jumping off now.
Sweet Dreams!
Drop the psych med chatter. It leads to flame wars.
Please do not make personal remarks to me.
964 Mary's role in the Church is inseparable from her union with Christ and flows directly from it. "This union of the mother with the Son in the work of salvation is made manifest from the time of Christ's virginal conception up to his death";504 it is made manifest above all at the hour of his Passion:
Thus the Blessed Virgin advanced in her pilgrimage of faith, and faithfully persevered in her union with her Son unto the cross. There she stood, in keeping with the divine plan, enduring with her only begotten Son the intensity of his suffering, joining herself with his sacrifice in her mother's heart, and lovingly consenting to the immolation of this victim, born of her: to be given, by the same Christ Jesus dying on the cross, as a mother to his disciple, with these words: "Woman, behold your son."505
So...
1) Mary is in union with Christ at the cross and in union with Him in the work of salvation.
2) Mary joins herself with Christ's sacrifice.
3) Mary consents to the crucifixion, the "immolation."
Blasphemy. Mary would be appalled to see what's written about her. And however much Mary is appalled, God must be more so.
I think the website is a Baptist website.
And what is the authority for that conclusion?
"Photo taken in Cuenca, Ecuador by Fr. James Manjackal rHere Fr. James Manjackal meet a Missionary Carmen Patricia and saw the crucifix and the statue of the Mother of God in her room weeping, which also today still cries tears. In the photos you can see the tears flowing of both eyes. Patricia lived in the world with completely lay life change. She worked as a Model for folklore dresses. That was 16 years ago on August 29, 1988 then the Mother of God appeared to her. Fr. James Manjackal meet a Missionary Carmen Patricia and saw the crucifix and the statue of the Mother of God in her room weeping, which also today still cries tears. In the photos you can see the tears flowing of both eyes. Patricia lived in the world with completely lay life change. She worked as a Model for folklore dresses. That was 16 years ago on August 29, 1988 then the Mother of God appeared to her."
Weird, huh? Look whose head in now above Christ. "Another Christ."
Scripture that says God alone deserves the glory. All of it.
We’ve established there are a variety of Protestant websites out there that do not appreciate Calvin. No surprise there.
We as Christians, all join ourselves with Christ's sacrifice at Baptism and the Sacraments. We Catholics call it "Sharing the sufferings of Christ." More importantly we share in the glory of Christ. We have access to the grace that he acquired at His Passover. It all has to do with the "power of the keys." Jesus gave St. Peter the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven and told him that whatever he bound on earth would be bound in Heaven and whatever he loosed on earth would be loosed in Heaven. Therefore, the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI has the power to dispense indulgences and we have access to the treasury of the never ending grace that Jesus earned when He died and the cross and rose from the dead. Everything is described in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It really is worth reading. I would highly recommend it to you.
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