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So many parishes are holy like that these days. Its a good sign!
God saves us through Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, which heals our broken relationship with God. Jesus is the way to the Father, He is the one who makes it possible for us to have a relationship with Him and for us to be forgiven for our sins.Why do you need to go to the church and sit in a confessional and talk to the priest and confess your sins to be saved. In John 14:6 it says, "6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Please provide a Church document where the Church has publicly proclaimed we are in End Times. I do not believe it exists.The Church, along with private revelations in the last 100 years (Fatima, Divine Mercy), has publicly proclaimed that we are in the ‘End Times’.
I had a similar experience last year, although I would include Purgatory as well as Hell.I was moved to take things much more seriously when I began to take note of Hell and all that is written about it. This has come about recently after years of not thinking much about it at all. It was a stark and necessary wake up call and has deepened my love of Jesus no end when I think of what he has saved me from .
“Already the final age of the world has come upon us and the renovation of the world is irrevocably decreed and is already anticipated in some kind of a real way; for the Church already on this earth is signed with a sanctity which is real although imperfect. However, until there shall be new heavens and a new earth in which justice dwells, the pilgrim Church in her sacraments and institutions, which pertain to this present time, has the appearance of this world which is passing and she herself dwells among creatures who groan and travail in pain until now and await the revelation of the sons of God.” Lumen gentium, Chapter VII, THE ESCHATOLOGICAL NATURE OF THE PILGRIM CHURCHAugustTherese:![]()
Please provide a Church document where the Church has publicly proclaimed we are in End Times. I do not believe it exists.The Church, along with private revelations in the last 100 years (Fatima, Divine Mercy), has publicly proclaimed that we are in the ‘End Times’.
Don’t mistake Nazi occupation which was by force, with support by the people.steve-b:![]()
Pre Vatican II, the people in Catholic dominated Italy, Spain, Bavaria etc. supported Fascist/ Nazi governments.pre Vat II , rounding of the numbers, 80% of Catholics went to mass faithfully on Sunday, 20% didn’t. Post Vat II, 80% don’t go to mass on Sunday, and 20% do go to mass faithfully
"IF" is a qualifier. I don’t accept either qualification proposed.Post Vatican II, the church has been dedicated to peace and justice. IF the imagery of hell and condemnation prompted people to support oppression, or even IF it just reflected great evil already in the world, it is good that we have moved away from it.
And that’s why Jesus warned us, that in the end, “few are saved”. Saved from WHAT? Hell. No one can argue that few have fear of hell today if It’s even on people’s radar screen.St Faustina had her visions, wrote her diaries in Poland in the 1930s. I think it understandable that God showed people burning in agony as the example not just of evil, but also of evil’s punishment. There are still threats like that in our day, but they are rarely tear-the-fabric-of-the-universe and make unquenchable fire.
Neither do I accept any of your hypotheticals about mass attendance, Vatican II, or Hell. If you want to rephrase your position without those hypotheticals, we might get somewhere.IF" is a qualifier. I don’t accept either qualification proposed.
I am not sure what you refer to. I know when Jesus was asked if few will be saved (Luke 13:22), his answer ended with:Jesus warned us, that in the end, “few are saved”
They aren’t hypotheticals.steve-b:![]()
Neither do I accept any of your hypotheticals about mass attendance, Vatican II, or Hell. If you want to rephrase your position without those hypotheticals, we might get somewhere.IF" is a qualifier. I don’t accept either qualification proposed.
Jesus warned us, that in the end, “few are saved”
Add them up and they make up a few who are saved.I am not sure what you refer to. I know when Jesus was asked if few will be saved (Luke 13:22), his answer ended with:
“People will come from east and west and north and south, and will take their places at the feast in the kingdom of God. Indeed there are those who are last who will be first, and first who will be last.”