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The prevailing view today by scholars is that they are elaborate forgeries, probably perpretrated by a school of Jesuits in the 1600s. They were know to do things like this to stur up trouble. This belief is based on the clear relation of the mottos to the various popes only up to that period, and the need to find oblique references (such as the motto of the Pope’s home diocese) to make the particular motto fit the particular pope. The inclusion of anti-popes would also appear to militate against the authenticity of the prophecies. Nevertheless, as each new conclave came and went, people who would not welcome the second coming of Jesus became a bit jittery since the list runs out soon! What my church believes: www.newadvent.org/cathen/12473a.htm **
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GOD BLESS YOU ,MY LOST BROTHER
Remember Jesus said: SEEK and YOU shall Find! **
** Frank, I actually belong to no “group”. You knew of a group in your church. Catholics and Protestants both agree that to be saved, you have to be born again. Jesus said so: “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God” . We have no charismatic movement in my parish. I would guess there is in San Antonio somewhere. I need Jesus not fellowship to enter the Kingdom. Protestants need fellowship I guess. I enjoy it, I just don’t need it for my salvation! I have attended around 6 retreats since 1976 when I first became filled with the Holy Spirit. The last one was 3 weeks ago. This was an ACTS retreat **url]www.actsmovement.org ** They helped me refocus and be renewed spiritually… end of story! ** **I use to be a Traditionalist Catholic so I know of your group very well.
** I actually believe that Frank. please understand the same about things I say. “just what I seen from my time in the Roman Church” I guess it was from sitting in a pew, In love with the outward appearance not the inter beauty of the Church? Not realizing that Jesus was present in the Eucharist? Not knowing that by leaving you were throwing the baby out with the bath water? Seeking not to grow in your faith but not to change. Trying to regain the security of the way things use to be? I understand that. But I can’t understand abandoning Jesus the reason for the Church in the first plase. So that we could “join” Him at the last supper when he said “This is my body…” **Nothing here was was a strike at you; just what I seen from my time in the Roman Church.
** I am not a Casmatic Catholic. Not that I would judge them. If it isn’t forbidden, it is allowed in my eyes. I don’t wave my hands, But, I guess I would if I felt like it. I do thump my breast several times during the Mass. Remember that? I was taught that as a child. I do take the host on my Tongue. “The thing that makes me the saddest is watching people receive communion in the hand.” – Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. I couldn’t agree more! She is one of my “heros” I wish I had her faith and love, I am a work in progress, I can’t wait to see what God has in store for me!I use to be a Traditionalist Catholic so I very I know of your group very well. I’m not into waving my hands in the air thing.
And we would have to say the EO church was wrong! Another point to let alone~That is your churchs’ view and my church would say you’re RC is made an error. So the stand off goes on and on.
**Please, don’t attempt to change history. The Catholic Church was spreading around the world. 900 years after it was established the Eastern Orthodoxy(EO) broke away.The EO thereby started a New religion. based on the real church, but not the Church originally established by Jesus. It disobeys God’s teaching and establishes **Before the Church of Rome started the Church of the East was well underway.
**Frank you are well read however misreadWasn’t Saint Malachy who was born in Amagh Ireland in 1094, who prophecies about 112 popes since his time. Since his time you have had 111 Pope so far. Malachy said that the 112 pope would be the last and no more would follow. He said that Rome would be destroyed.
The prevailing view today by scholars is that they are elaborate forgeries, probably perpretrated by a school of Jesuits in the 1600s. They were know to do things like this to stur up trouble. This belief is based on the clear relation of the mottos to the various popes only up to that period, and the need to find oblique references (such as the motto of the Pope’s home diocese) to make the particular motto fit the particular pope. The inclusion of anti-popes would also appear to militate against the authenticity of the prophecies. Nevertheless, as each new conclave came and went, people who would not welcome the second coming of Jesus became a bit jittery since the list runs out soon! What my church believes: www.newadvent.org/cathen/12473a.htm **
**It is false teaching so it is WRONG! Mystery solved!Well let see if he is right or wrong.
** Frank you said that like it was a good thing! As a 1100 year old imitation of the Real Church, for what end? **… notice the Orthodox will go on like it has since the beginning.
**Have a great day.

GOD BLESS YOU ,MY LOST BROTHERRemember Jesus said: SEEK and YOU shall Find! **