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KathleenGee
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Thank you Rags…I have not read all the posts very well.
Regarding Revelations, you might want to read Dr Scott Hahn, ‘Supper of the Lamb’, a former Calvinist, who discovered it is the Mass, the liturgy, that is the key that opens up understanding of the Book of Revelations. Martin Luther had pondered removing it as it did not make sense.
As Catholics, in the context of evangelization, we work with the Lord to restore sinners back to Him, and to make present the eternally lasting event of the death and resurrection of Our Lord, the Sacrificial Lamb, in the Mass. We stand with the Triumphant Lord Who continues His divine ministry from the altar of heaven and the Mass is the first step into heaven here on earth.
You speak of the Woman…and we see her as perfect Christian Mary and likewise the whole of the Church, and all those who witness for the Lord…our separated, but Trinitarian baptized Christian brethren.
During times of persecution, the woman is led into the desert…may be no Mass said, and lifted up by the wings of the Eagle…the Holy Spirit…to be in high level contemplative prayer on the Word of God during tribulations.
One priest’s take on 666 is the first 6 hundred years marking the event of Islam, the next 600 years where man becomes independent of God and we see a fragmentation not only of faith but of common unity, and the next 600 years…the 1800’s where man makes himself god…John Paul II saw Marx, Hegel, and Nietchzhe as the counter point to the Holy Trinity.
The 10 horns of the beast/antichrist/prophet…are the use of communications to blaspheme all 10 commandments.
The OT Jewish translation of Babylon was several times meant to describe the falling away and idolatry that Israel had fallen into in her mission as people in Salvation History.
So I don’t see anything inferring we as Catholics cannot also be part of the remnant. I mean, we believe in the 10 commandments, our catechism comes to us in parts, and one is Morality based on Christ and the 10 Commandments. And the Mass is totally Christ oriented that restores and unites us to the Heavenly Father.
So as far as your concerns are inferring…that we members might not be part of the remnant…well there are those who are who are Catholic…I don’t know about myself, I just trust in God’s Mercy.
Regarding Revelations, you might want to read Dr Scott Hahn, ‘Supper of the Lamb’, a former Calvinist, who discovered it is the Mass, the liturgy, that is the key that opens up understanding of the Book of Revelations. Martin Luther had pondered removing it as it did not make sense.
As Catholics, in the context of evangelization, we work with the Lord to restore sinners back to Him, and to make present the eternally lasting event of the death and resurrection of Our Lord, the Sacrificial Lamb, in the Mass. We stand with the Triumphant Lord Who continues His divine ministry from the altar of heaven and the Mass is the first step into heaven here on earth.
You speak of the Woman…and we see her as perfect Christian Mary and likewise the whole of the Church, and all those who witness for the Lord…our separated, but Trinitarian baptized Christian brethren.
During times of persecution, the woman is led into the desert…may be no Mass said, and lifted up by the wings of the Eagle…the Holy Spirit…to be in high level contemplative prayer on the Word of God during tribulations.
One priest’s take on 666 is the first 6 hundred years marking the event of Islam, the next 600 years where man becomes independent of God and we see a fragmentation not only of faith but of common unity, and the next 600 years…the 1800’s where man makes himself god…John Paul II saw Marx, Hegel, and Nietchzhe as the counter point to the Holy Trinity.
The 10 horns of the beast/antichrist/prophet…are the use of communications to blaspheme all 10 commandments.
The OT Jewish translation of Babylon was several times meant to describe the falling away and idolatry that Israel had fallen into in her mission as people in Salvation History.
So I don’t see anything inferring we as Catholics cannot also be part of the remnant. I mean, we believe in the 10 commandments, our catechism comes to us in parts, and one is Morality based on Christ and the 10 Commandments. And the Mass is totally Christ oriented that restores and unites us to the Heavenly Father.
So as far as your concerns are inferring…that we members might not be part of the remnant…well there are those who are who are Catholic…I don’t know about myself, I just trust in God’s Mercy.