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Daniel_Benedict
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Bayside is a true apparation, it was never truly investigated by the Bishop according to CANON LAW. You must personally as Bishop of the Diocese, investigate the Seer and also the testimonies.
The existence of oxygen has been proven experimentally using verified and approved scientific techniques. Also, it doesn’t really matter to average people whether they believe in oxygen or not; they’ll continue to breath it. But you are asking them to believe in a religion, change their lives completely, pray to various gods and saints, stop using birth control (which, let’s face it, most people use) dish out a lot of money–on the basis of the ‘miracles’ and ‘visions’ of your religious—no, sorry. No proof.I agree.
I don’t believe in oxygen either. I have never seen it, never tasted it, smelt it or been aware of its presence. Therefore as far as I am concerned, it does not exist. It is the fanciful imaginings of a creative psych![]()
It is against forum rules to promote or post about unapproved apparitions.Bayside is a true apparation, it was never truly investigated by the Bishop according to CANON LAW. You must personally as Bishop of the Diocese, investigate the Seer and also the testimonies.
**Bayside is a CONDEMNED apparition. It was THOROUGLY investigated by the Bishop and a specially-appointed diocesan committee ACCORDING TO CANON LAW. **Bayside is a true apparation, it was never truly investigated by the Bishop according to CANON LAW. You must personally as Bishop of the Diocese, investigate the Seer and also the testimonies.
The sin against the Holy Ghost is the sin of refusal to repent in spite of the Holy Spirit’s constant efforts to get him to repent. He’ll never get repentance from this sin because the sin is the refusal to repent.can you please site your sources on the thorough investigation according to canon law. also, keep in mind that condemning a Prophet of God can lead to a sin against the holy ghost. So you might want to do the studying yourself before you back its illegal condemnation…Fatima was condemned for a time,Padre Pio,Joan of arc, and many many many more.
Quote from the New Advent-So, to sin against the Holy Ghost is to confound Him with the spirit of evil, it is to deny, from pure malice, the Divine character of works manifestly Divine. This is the sense in which St. Mark also defines the sin question; for, after reciting the words of the Master: “But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost shall never have forgiveness”, he adds at once: “Because they said: He hath an unclean spirit.”
Christ be with you always.
As has been stated already, it is against forum rules to discuss unapproved apparitions. Whether you agree with the decision or not makes no difference.can you please site your sources on the thorough investigation according to canon law. also, keep in mind that condemning a Prophet of God can lead to a sin against the holy ghost. So you might want to do the studying yourself before you back its illegal condemnation…Fatima was condemned for a time,Padre Pio,Joan of arc, and many many many more.
Quote from the New Advent-So, to sin against the Holy Ghost is to confound Him with the spirit of evil, it is to deny, from pure malice, the Divine character of works manifestly Divine. This is the sense in which St. Mark also defines the sin question; for, after reciting the words of the Master: “But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost shall never have forgiveness”, he adds at once: “Because they said: He hath an unclean spirit.”
Christ be with you always.
St.Paul was speaking of Jesus Christ.As St Paul points out: 'God choses what is foolish by human reckoning to counfound the wise 1Corinthians 1:28
Blessings and peace
Like the Bible says, by their fruits you shall know them…I rest my case.The sin against the Holy Ghost is the sin of refusal to repent in spite of the Holy Spirit’s constant efforts to get him to repent. He’ll never get repentance from this sin because the sin is the refusal to repent.
So don’t threaten other people with it. It serves no purpose to do so, and it’s useless anyway, because whoever you’re talking to, provided he still has any willingness to repent or possibility of willingness to repent, has not committed the sin.
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****DECLARATION CONCERNING THE “BAYSIDE MOVEMENT”can you please site your sources on the thorough investigation according to canon law.
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I am doubtful of the apparitions of Mary. In fact, I have trouble with the way in which some Catholics seem to put Mary before Christ. Even the Rosary appears to do that, with so many more 'Hail Marys!' than 'Our Fathers'.
Why, if Mary should be so central in Christianity - why is it that St. Paul, in all of his letters to early churches, instructing them in theology and such, doesn't once even mention Mary?
Then you misunderstand the Rosary. The prayer ‘Hail Mary’ has nothing to do with ‘putting Mary before Christ’.ST. PAUL AND MARY
Code:I am doubtful of the apparitions of Mary. In fact, I have trouble with the way in which some Catholics seem to put Mary before Christ. Even the Rosary appears to do that, with so many more 'Hail Marys!' than 'Our Fathers'. Why, if Mary should be so central in Christianity - why is it that St. Paul, in all of his letters to early churches, instructing them in theology and such, doesn't once even mention Mary?
Are you suggesting that Our Lord Jesus Christ was foolish?St.Paul was speaking of Jesus Christ.
Verse 30-
It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption.
I’d say our friend Roy hasn’t actually looked at the words of the ‘Hail Mary’. Every single Hail Mary mentions God THREE times - ‘The Lord’, who is with Mary, ‘Jesus’, whose mother she is, ‘God’ (in the person of Jesus), again referring to her as His mother. And it names Mary only twice! So if it’s just a numbers game, God comes out on top.Then you misunderstand the Rosary. The prayer ‘Hail Mary’ has nothing to do with ‘putting Mary before Christ’.
When we meditate it is easy for our fertile mind to create and our fertile attention to become distracted. The praying engages the senses liberating them from becoming distractions, freeing the mind to meditate more deeply on the profoundness of the respective mystery. I suggest you try it
Blessings and peace.
hear hear!ST. PAUL AND MARY
Code:I am doubtful of the apparitions of Mary. In fact, I have trouble with the way in which some Catholics seem to put Mary before Christ. Even the Rosary appears to do that, with so many more 'Hail Marys!' than 'Our Fathers'. Why, if Mary should be so central in Christianity - why is it that St. Paul, in all of his letters to early churches, instructing them in theology and such, doesn't once even mention Mary?
Short answer - they dohear hear!
Why don’t other saints apparate? what about St. Benedict, The Patron Saint of Europe? What about St. Paul, for that matter?! Or St. Luke, Matthew, Mark and/or John, to expound on stuff they left out?
So you are asking me to believe that 'nothing begets something?The existence of oxygen has been proven experimentally using verified and approved scientific techniques. Also, it doesn’t really matter to average people whether they believe in oxygen or not; they’ll continue to breath it. !
No, that is what you are asking folk to do. I am not asking them to do anything much less praying to ‘various gods’ since the Bible forbids it.But you are asking them to believe in a religion, change their lives completely, pray to various gods,
I do not know of any practicing Catholics who use birth control. I am not saying they don’t only that I am not aware of any.stop using birth control (which, let’s face it, most people use)
Dish out money on the basis of miracles and visions?dish out a lot of money–on the basis of the ‘miracles’ and ‘visions’ of your religious—no, sorry. No proof.
quote ‘some recent miracles’ please quote your evidence seeings evidence is fundamental to your criteriaMost medical miracles don’t even pretend to have been verified medically, especially not with new techniques from laboratory tests, pathology, CT, x-rays, MRI scans, etc. Some recent ‘miracles’ are almost embarassingly transparent.
Then let us wait for your evidenceThe ‘visions’ of the 3 children of Fatima before a large charged up crowd could be easily reproduced by anyone staring at the sun—in which one sees a dimmed disc with whirling colors. Half saw something, half didn’t. Now with the press, photography and video, everyone having video capability on their cell phones with YouTube, I predict many fewer 'visions; and with the documentation of modern medicine and imaging, many fewer ‘cures’ either.
Too bad your world has not one shred of evidence of a miracle. I suggest that is because there is something fundamentally wrong with your world not with the reality and experience of mysticsm.Too bad the apparition didn’t invite some amputees to the last ‘vision’ and then grow back their missing arms and legs. Now that would have been a miracle
No one is accusing Bernadette of lying. She was just mistaken, that’s all. I am not going to believe that a spirit claiming to be immaculately conceived appeared to her just to save her skin.I am not Catholic. I am reading the book Lourdes: The original File By a Skeptic Turned Believer. I am not sure after reading this book that any one could not believe this poor Bernadette to be false. She is amazing. Read the book if you get a chance by J.B Estrade.
I am a true believer!
Lori