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Waspish=having an irritable and unpleasant dispositionWASPISH?
Sounds like me!
Waspish=having an irritable and unpleasant dispositionWASPISH?
Sorry Jane I thought I responded already… gimme a minute to go back through then I will.Great! Then, we can move on. . .
I had asked the same question twice now. Thrice is nice.
If you now admit that the message of Fatima recognizes Jesus as our Savior, as Scripture prescribes, has your opinion of Fatima changed? And if not, what is your present concern?
Being a fan of Shakespeare, languages, agriculture and puns, I could not resist the hanging curveball you gave us:WASPISH?
The hundreds of thousands whom because of fatima pray the Rosary Jane, as I’ve said to b4 in my opinion the rosary walks teetering on a mighty slippery slope.Who? Really, Simon, who has given Mary that which is God’s. The Catholic Church? Or various misguided people? And how does the message of Fatima contribute to these unnamed peoples’ who may be giving Mary that which is God’s?.
Jane, from every angle it talks consistently more about Mary than the salvific message of Christ.In what way have “they” (we still don’t know who “they” are) built Mary up through the visions at FATIMA? No doubt, there are demonic spirits throughout the world who will use whatever resources they have to cause man to abandon Christ, but what is it about FATIMA (which is the topic of this thread) that makes you think it is the work of Satan.
Please Jane, you wish to compare Sacred scripture, to the fatima vision.Satan can twist and manipulate even the word of God in effort to achieve his evil end. No one would doubt that he would do the same with a message of the Blessed Mother, but just as we do not throw out Scripture (which Satan uses to his own devices), we do not throw out the message of Fatima.
This wasn’t directed to me but I had to share what I feel. I just can’t accept it was really Mary, nor that it was from God. Scripture never tells us to obey Mary or that we will see visions of Mary “preaching to the people”. Friends, we have preachers of the Word today. If one will not listen to them, then the Lord will not send visions of Mary to convince them. This is just my belief though. I could be wrong…but I could be right.Great! Then, we can move on. . .
I had asked the same question twice now. Thrice is nice.
If you now admit that the message of Fatima recognizes Jesus as our Savior, as Scripture prescribes, has your opinion of Fatima changed? And if not, what is your present concern?
And I’d love some interaction with my questions to you in post #729.
Jane, it took 650 posts before you out of the massive numbers of people posting finally found a reference directly to Christ and that was in the angelic appearance, I wouldn’t say her message was as you’ve stated above.So, are you asserting that the Mary of Fatima, Our Lady of the Rosary, in her message to the children at Fatima to sacrifice to Christ, reflect upon the Life, Death and Resurrection of her Son, and to pray for the salvation of sinners through Christ is somehow contributing to this “burying” of “the true Mary”?
Would it be ok with you to pray the Rosary and leave out the “Hail Holy Queen” the “Hail Mary” ?The hundreds of thousands whom because of fatima pray the Rosary Jane, as I’ve said to b4 in my opinion the rosary walks teetering on a mighty slippery slope.
You **didn’t do your own homework **Simon otherwise we wouldn’t have had to point it out to you.Jane, it took 650 posts before you out of the massive numbers of people posting finally found a reference directly to Christ and that was in the angelic appearance, I wouldn’t say her message was as you’ve stated above.
A lot of the prayer of the rosary is scriptural, yet the second half of the “Hail Mary” and portions of the “Hail, Holy Queen” are very unbiblical. I know the first part of the Hail Mary is a quote of Luke 1:28. But is there any scriptural reasoningSo now Simon is that ok to pray ?
I dont know if it helps, but I always thought of the Hail Holy Queen in these terms.A lot of the prayer of the rosary is scriptural, yet the second half of the “Hail Mary” and portions of the “Hail, Holy Queen” are very unbiblical. I know the first part of the Hail Mary is a quote of Luke 1:28. But is there any scriptural reasoning
for addressing her as “holy” Mary, or calling her “our life” and “our hope.”
It’s from the footnotes of your original link. Sorry I didnt include it - I had assumed you had read the link that you chose to share.Where is that from?
Ecclesiasticus 26:24 As everlasting foundations upon a solid rock, so the commandments of God In the heart of a **holy woman. **A lot of the prayer of the rosary is scriptural, yet the second half of the “Hail Mary” and portions of the “Hail, Holy Queen” are very unbiblical. I know the first part of the Hail Mary is a quote of Luke 1:28. But is there any scriptural reasoning
for addressing her as “holy” Mary, or calling her “our life” and “our hope.”
Simon, I will accept your undocumented assumption that “hundreds of thousands” have been prompted to pray the Rosary because of Fatima.The hundreds of thousands whom because of fatima pray the Rosary Jane, as I’ve said to b4 in my opinion the rosary walks teetering on a mighty slippery slope.
You have not proven or offered any evidence that the “hundreds of thousands”–or even “some” of the “hundreds of thousands” who pray the Rosary give to Mary that which is God’s. This was your assertion.Some may have given Mary that which is God’s!
You have missed one angle, Simon. The Catholic one. The one with a real and honest devotion to the Blessed Mother. The one that puts her always at the service of our Lord. The angle that sees her and immediately looks to where she is always pointing, her Son.Jane, from every angle it talks consistently more about Mary than the salvific message of Christ.
Yes, Simon, I am using Sacred Scripture as a comparison. IF satan can use even the very Word of God and twist it to His own devices, why wouldn’t you expect that he could do at least as much with the message of the Blessed Mother.Please Jane, you wish to compare Sacred scripture, to the fatima vision.![]()
I don’t believe I referenced any of the angelic appearance, Simon. Can you please tell me where I did that?Jane, it took 650 posts before you out of the massive numbers of people posting finally found a reference directly to Christ and that was in the angelic appearance, I wouldn’t say her message was as you’ve stated above.
I’m confused, then. . .I thought praying for salvation of souls MEANT praying to save souls! What is your definition?The message was not just praying for the salvation. It was to save souls…
Yes in prayer…I’m confused, then. . .I thought praying for salvation of souls MEANT praying to save souls! What is your definition?
Yes in prayer…
Read the Portugeuse, or a better English translation. In the original there is a comma after the first sentence you post:“You have seen hell where poor sinners go.”But once again lets see what FatimaMary states…
You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. To save them, God wishes to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. If what I say to you is done, many souls will be saved and there will be peace.
The phrase which follows refers to the subject of that clause, the sinners, as in ‘to save them from hell’ not “We’re going to pull those suckers out of the flames and get them into Heaven ASAP.”
By the way, Simon, did you read the link yet?
Simon, let’s get a few things straight about the Faith you seem to have so many problems and difficulties with: the rosary utilizes the “Hail, Mary” prayer to a GREAT extent.A lot of the prayer of the rosary is scriptural, yet the second half of the “Hail Mary” and portions of the “Hail, Holy Queen” are very unbiblical.
I know the first part of the Hail Mary is a quote of Luke 1:28. But is there any scriptural reasoning
for addressing her as “holy” Mary, or calling her “our life” and “our hope.”
Christ magnified.Yes in prayer…
But once again lets see what FatimaMary states…
You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. To save them, God wishes to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. If what I say to you is done, many souls will be saved and there will be peace.
. . . What are you guys seeing in this that I am not.
Why? Why if this was irrelevant did you want to ask it? Let’s try to stay on topic. . .700+ posts is a lot to sift through.You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go.
We are all sinners are we going to hell? I know not relevant just wanted to ask…
I don’t know what the term “salvific command” means exactly.To save them, God wishes to establish in the world devotion to **my **Immaculate Heart.
This sounds like a salvific command! doesn’t it! and I might add it isn’t even close to the keys I read about for salvation, based on scripture.
I don’t understand your question: “Rewards?” What do you mean?If what I say to you is done, **many souls will be saved **and there will be peace.
Rewards?
This is a subversive term which has no place in this discussion, Simon. No one here has so much as suggested that Mary is God. No one here has asserted that she has any power beyond that which God graciously bestows upon her. We ALL have grace and power to lead others to Christ. No one here has given you any indication that Catholics believe that she is in any way on par with our Savior, Jesus Christ. She is a creature. She is the Mother of God. She is His handmaid. She is His servant. She follows Him. And she leads us to Him always.Man! as I spend more time here It seems more Marianity than Mariology![]()