To: pastorbillrandles
It's not a measure of which came first. They are both important. Here is the truth in three threads. I so sorry that you don't believe in the spiritual and corporal works of mercy.
62 posted on
09/05/2010 2:57:41 PM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
63 posted on
09/05/2010 3:58:57 PM PDT by
RnMomof7
To: Salvation
Thank you Salvation for the knowledge of your threads, they speak my heart. I am getting old and forget where my knowledge has come from. Thank you for putting it in order for me to study again.
I just knew that the two go hand in hand. I have known this all my life, and all my life has not always been Catholic.
I was first Protestant, and a very good one too. I attended a great Bible teaching church.
I became a Catholic in my midlife, I had been drawn and pulled to the Church since a child, I have a heritage of Catholic relatives.
I was pulled in and lead when my son was dying of cancer. He wanted to attend Mass w/mom and day and I said well I would like to go also.
The minute I walked into the Church, the Holy Spirit grabbed me and showed me the way.
My son, David, died on the Feast of the Guardian Angels. The Priest told this story and a lot more that I cannot have the time or space to relate. He saw angels when he was preteen.
Again thank you and God's Blessings.
65 posted on
09/05/2010 5:55:03 PM PDT by
rose
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