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Okay…so you know from scrutiny and study…it is attributed to Mark, but where does Mark claimed he authored the Gospel?
How do we know? It is through the Church…“It is “scripture” because the church calls it so”…and who comprises the Church? Who leads the Church here on earth? And who were those in the “church” that declared the Gospel of Mark as Scripture that you and me and every Catholic and protestant accept their declaration that Mark’s Gospel as part of Scripture?
They were the Catholic Bishops…earthen creatures…successors of the Apostles…and it was their words that we follow and accept that the Gospel of Mark is Scripture.
So, from this statement of yours…
…so how can we then be assured that these creatures are not teaching error and heresy?When any religious tradition depends upon the words of a creature instead of the words of God, there is going to be serious error and even heresy.
Then may I ask, why did Heaven wait for the declaration of the Pope for the consecration of Russia before the events came that defeated Russian communism? Why did not Heaven not just take matters in their own hands and proceed with whatever Heaven wanted to do?Most obvious example: failure of the Papacy and Church to follow the request of Our Lady of Fatima and dedicate Russia to God.
On the contrary, this speaks of the truth of the Gospel…that Peter and his successor, the Pope, can bind and loose here on earth. Heaven instituted an authority here on earth, the Pope…and they respect that authority. That is why Heaven waited for the consecration of Russia by the Pope, no matter how long it took, before Heaven acted.
Not Catholicism.Quoting Paul is not quoting Jesus but that’s what everyone does. It seems the entirety of Christianity relies on Paul, a man who never KNEW Jesus.
As for Paul never knowing Jesus…Paul had a direct conversion from Jesus…in Acts 9. So Paul knew Jesus.
And how do we know Jesus today? Through the witness and declaration of the Church, led by bishops and priests so ordained by laying of hands, as has been the practice since the time of the Apostles, as a mode of transferring authority.
In a word: impossiblemy question (as originally posed) regarding how in the world anyone is supposed to keep all the rules outlined in that link:
beginningcatholic.com/catholic-examination-of-conscience.html
You do it the best way you know how, with lots of prayers, an open heart to the grace of God, to guide you and mold you, through the centering your life on the Eucharist.
Nothing is impossible with God.
I would recommend a book to you…The Perfect Joy of St. Francis.