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Anyone?Is there a source of information on what saints are patrons of what causes, or some prayers I might look at? Anyone have a link or a book recommendation?
-Tim-
-Tim-
Anyone?Is there a source of information on what saints are patrons of what causes, or some prayers I might look at? Anyone have a link or a book recommendation?
-Tim-
I’ve read in Saint Matthew 28:52 (Douay Rheims version) - after our Lord offered up His Spirit upon the Cross “And the graves were opened: and many bodies of the saints that had slept arose,”As a Jewish Convert I find the whole argument very stupid. The Jewish religion does not believe in Saints and these people i.e. Moses etc. are Jewish and are bound by Jewish law, not Christian law, my friend is Orthodox and has this tendency to put them into the “Saint” mode, before one is declared a Saint in the Catholic Church there are various stages that the person has go through before being declared a Saint, as these people lived pre Christ no authority has the right to declare them a Saint - it would be a bit like say the Baptist Church declaring the Dalai Lama a Saint, ridiculous.
THEY ARE NOT SAINTS but In the Jewish Religion regarded as" Righteous and doing the Will of God." and nothing more. Please keep things in context, the Jewish people would be deeply offended if you tried that one on them as they would feel you were trying to Christianise them, you have to respect other religions and not put your interpretation on another religion.
I’ve read in Saint Matthew 28:52 (Douay Rheims version) - after our Lord offered up His Spirit upon the Cross “And the graves were opened: and many bodies of the saints that had slept arose,”
Also, our Lord spoke with Moses and Abraham directly, which means they are both in heaven with God the Father.
You are 100% correct.
But wasn’t it Moses and Elijah?
I make mistakes like that all the time.You are 100% correct.
Shame on me, oh my…![]()