Tis_Bearself
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Oh, I did all that stuff and more.
I have to trust in God’s mercy though, He made me this way for a reason I reckon.
I have to trust in God’s mercy though, He made me this way for a reason I reckon.
I think he might have changed his mind though. We all see through a mirror darkly, so it is to be expected that we do not have the right perspective on what it will be like after we die.“For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my people, those of my own race,” Romans 9:3
True. I did that a year ago or so…There’s a Facebook group for becoming a spiritual child of Padre Pio.
Really, though, I’m sure just asking Padre Pio directly would work just as well as getting your name on a written list.
My thoughts as well. Saint though he might be, and one of my favorites, he wont be able to make any adjustments to how things are done once he has entered the kingdom. His wishes though, speaks volumes on what a great priest, leader, spiritual director and living Saint he was.I think he might have changed his mind though. We all see through a mirror darkly, so it is to be expected that we do not have the right perspective on what it will be like after we die.
Personally, I think we need to consider that it could be pride, ,not that it has to be. There are many people who, for generally traumatic reasons, consider themselves unworthy of varied things. This is very painful issue for those who suffer from it and to treat it as an excess of pride is not only unhelpful, it can be further traumatizing. I would suggest spiritual direction with a religious that you trust and who knows you well.Ok, yes I suspected as much.
I think so too, and I’ve asked Padre Pio directly also. I think about Jesus when he said, “He who comes to me I will not cast out” and I think that surely, Padre Pio, as holy as he is, would be no different than his Lord.Really, though, I’m sure just asking Padre Pio directly would work just as well as getting your name on a written list.