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The nuns teach you how to pray the Catholic Rosary at the convent.Do you know about the rosary?
The nuns teach you how to pray the Catholic Rosary at the convent.Do you know about the rosary?
Don’t think of it as working into heaven think of it as earning your way there for this is what god wants of us. If he didn;t, then why is there new testament explaining to us that we are to live good and moral lives (this coupled with faith ofcourse!). No-one should works (good that is) just to get to heaven, they should for the love of god ad because he has commanded us to.Thanks
I’m concerned about works. Isn’t it wrong to work your way into heaven? Can you even do that?
What I know of the rosary: It’s a bunch of prayers, including the hail mary, that Catholics recite everyday.
Don’t know how true or false that is…
Also, what about the dark period of the Church? Like, the Dark Ages, medieval. I feel like Catholics are in denial of it. I learned in school that the Popes of that time were having kids, Catholics blamed the Jews for the bubonic (Dark) plague, and other stuff![]()
This is incorrect. It’s impossible to “earn” or “work” your way to Heaven according to Catholic doctrine. Rather, we attain Heaven through grace through faith, but mortal sin represents a rejection of that grace. Councils have condemned the idea that people are justified by works, and the idea that anyone could actually “earn” Heaven.Don’t think of it as working into heaven think of it as earning your way there for this is what god wants of us. If he didn;t, then why is there new testament explaining to us that we are to live good and moral lives (this coupled with faith ofcourse!). No-one should works (good that is) just to get to heaven, they should for the love of god ad because he has commanded us to.
Mary wants to pray for us. If you were in a position to pray for people who asked you to pray for them, wouldn’t you want them to know?Mary did? She wanted to be hailed?
Repetition is only vain when it’s done insincerely. Admittedly, many Catholics pray the rosary insincerely, especially teens like myself.Isn’t it a “vain repetition”?
They register at a Catholic Parish for RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) classes.Also, how does one become a Catholic?
Alright, local Catholic Churches (the buildings) are called “Parishes.” Most Parishes have a small office with a secretary or something, so I’d begin by inquiring there. If that parish doesn’t, then you might need to speak to the Priest directly.Umm…they register where?![]()
No need to concern yourself. Catholics do not believe in a works based salvation. Salvation is through Grace alone. However salvation is not a one time event and Grace is something that we must respond to. As St. Paul tells us in Philippians " work out your own salvation with fear and trembling"(Phil 2:12).Thanks
I’m concerned about works. Isn’t it wrong to work your way into heaven? Can you even do that?
The Rosary is a beautiful prayer but it is not a prayer that you have to do to be Catholic. You are not any more or any less of a Catholic because you chose to pray the Rosary or chose not to. If you do not feel comfortable about it right away pray to God for discernment and read up on the prayer. You will find that the prayer is quite Scriptural.What I know of the rosary: It’s a bunch of prayers, including the hail mary, that Catholics recite everyday.
No we are not in denial of it. There is no justification to offer for the evil deeds done by people who claimed to be Catholic. It is proof that the Church contains sinners, and since we have all sinned and fall short of the glory of God we should not be surprised by this fact. However, sinners in the Church does not disprove the Church anymore than Judas disproves Christ. Or Peter who, you will remember, denied our Lord three times. Or Paul, who we are told persecuted the Church prior to his conversion.Also, what about the dark period of the Church? Like, the Dark Ages, medieval. I feel like Catholics are in denial of it.
It’s sad…this is one of the most common misconceptions so many other Christians have. Cults are small - we’ve got 1.1 billionWell…I’m thinking about it, but I’m kinda scared. I always believed Catholicism was a horrible cult headed for hell.
Hail Mary is nothing more than the greeting the Angel Gabriel gave Mary in Luke; *"And he came to her and said, “Hail, full of grace…” LK 1:28. * And Mary did say all generations would call her blessed: “henceforth all generations will call me blessed…” LK 1:48Mary did? She wanted to be hailed?
No more vain and repetitious than the creatures who never cease singing “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord Almighty…” Rev 4:8.Isn’t it a “vain repetition”?
I recommend you find your nearest parish and speak with a Priest.Also, how does one become a Catholic?
You said it so much better than me. Thanks!This is incorrect. It’s impossible to “earn” or “work” your way to Heaven according to Catholic doctrine. Rather, we attain Heaven through grace through faith, but mortal sin represents a rejection of that grace. Councils have condemned the idea that people are justified by works, and the idea that anyone could actually “earn” Heaven.
The argument about faith vs works is really about nothing.Thanks
I’m concerned about works. Isn’t it wrong to work your way into heaven? Can you even do that?
Actually it is a private devotion. Most people do not recite a daily rosary, I would be surprised if 5% did, certainly no more than 10%.What I know of the rosary: It’s a bunch of prayers, including the hail mary, that Catholics recite everyday.
It was a dark period in European history. The economy was in the outhouse, the roads were bad and people were starving and scared. In the midst of that a cold spell hit northern Europe and they had a series of long brutal winters. Then there were plagues…Also, what about the dark period of the Church? Like, the Dark Ages, medieval. I feel like Catholics are in denial of it. I learned in school that the Popes of that time were having kids, Catholics blamed the Jews for the bubonic (Dark) plague, and other stuff![]()
Glory to Him forever!Glory to Jesus Christ!
Κύριε Ιησού Χριστέ, Υιέ του Θεού, ελέησόν με τον αμαρτωλόν.
So the Eastern prayer I’m familiar with (and pray occasionally) a variant of this? It’s “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on me, a sinner?”*Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner
Yes, I often pray it as you do.Glory to Him forever!
So the Eastern prayer I’m familiar with (and pray occasionally) a variant of this? It’s “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on me, a sinner?”
The best Catholic book one can buyI think I’m going to go ahead and get the Bible![]()
Depends on the Catholic. I, for one, love Protestants. I even married oneWhat do Catholics believe about non-Catholics?
I recommend that you search the Catholic Answers Library on these subjects. There are great articles that have been written on them. If you have specific questions you can post them in the Apologetics forum of this site.Also, what about purgatory and hell?
Well there is no good amount of time to be spent in Hell. Hell is eternal and those who do not die in a state of Grace, be them Protestant or Catholic, are there for all eternity. Now all those souls in Purgatory are assured of their salvation. It is not a middle ground between heaven and hell where souls not bad enough to go to hell or good enough to go heaven go and stay. It is also not a second chance for those souls.Are non-Catholics spending a good amount of time in either, according to Catholic dogma?
non-Catholic Christians are Christian. Equal?Or are they equally Christian?
No need to be sorry. Truth is worth striving for.I have more questions, sorry![]()
Hello Tristan!Thanks
I’m concerned about works. Isn’t it wrong to work your way into heaven? Can you even do that?
Okay. Now for these.I think I’m going to go ahead and get the Bible
What do Catholics believe about non-Catholics?
Also, what about purgatory and hell? Are non-Catholics spending a good amount of time in either, according to Catholic dogma? Or are they equally Christian?
I have more questions, sorry
Are cultural Catholics going to heaven? My grandma was a practicing Catholic. Is she in heaven? How do we know who is in purgatory or in heaven (so we can ask one to pray, like my grandma)?