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It is also written, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” If preaching on Hell scares people out of their sins, it has done its job; the love of the Lord will follow in due time.
While I expect that at least some near death experiences are legitimate, the problem I have with attempting to use a specific near death experience to try to prove a point is that one can easily find testimony from another near death experiencer who will say something different, sometimes the exact opposite.Ukay:![]()
It’s been said post Vat II, we don’t hear about hell. In my case I can validate that view, because Pre Vat II, we heard about hell all the time however, Vat II ended in 1965. That’s 53 years ago. I can honestly say I’ve not heard in my parish, any homily on hell, and I don’t miss mass on Sunday.Why don’t we hear about Hell these days? If ever there was a time when it was needed, it’s now.
That said,
This was a homily at an EWTN mass that caught my attention. Fr Joseph Mary Wolf retells a near death experience from an Indian priest from Kerala India that happened to Fr Jose in 1985 (20 years AFTER Vat II.) . What caught my attention is that Fr Jose’s guardian angel, said Jesus wanted to see Fr Jose but first he wanted Fr Jose to see hell and purgatory before heaven. In hell, Fr Jose saw priests and bishops there that he knew and didn’t expect to see there, but they were there because of bad example and bad teaching.
here is the story
Fr Jose Maniyangat, near death experience 1985
Thinking outloud,ignoring hell from the teaching? Not good!
While It’s true the Church doesn’t weigh in on NDE’s yay or nay, there is nothing in the NDE presented that is against anything the Church teaches.steve-b:![]()
While I expect that at least some near death experiences are legitimate, the problem I have with attempting to use a specific near death experience to try to prove a point is that one can easily find testimony from another near death experiencer who will say something different, sometimes the exact opposite.Ukay:![]()
It’s been said post Vat II, we don’t hear about hell. In my case I can validate that view, because Pre Vat II, we heard about hell all the time however, Vat II ended in 1965. That’s 53 years ago. I can honestly say I’ve not heard in my parish, any homily on hell, and I don’t miss mass on Sunday.Why don’t we hear about Hell these days? If ever there was a time when it was needed, it’s now.
That said,
This was a homily at an EWTN mass that caught my attention. Fr Joseph Mary Wolf retells a near death experience from an Indian priest from Kerala India that happened to Fr Jose in 1985 (20 years AFTER Vat II.) . What caught my attention is that Fr Jose’s guardian angel, said Jesus wanted to see Fr Jose but first he wanted Fr Jose to see hell and purgatory before heaven. In hell, Fr Jose saw priests and bishops there that he knew and didn’t expect to see there, but they were there because of bad example and bad teaching.
here is the story
Fr Jose Maniyangat, near death experience 1985
Thinking outloud,ignoring hell from the teaching? Not good!
The stat actually says that 22 or 23 percent of Catholics go “once a week or more often”.Re: the actual stats
78% of Catholics don’t go to mass except maybe twice a year, Christmas and Easter.
Those stats come from Georgetown Univ
I noticed one of the currently popular musical settings for the communion antiphon is using the opening bars of the Dies Irae.They took the Dies Irae out of the Requiem Mass because it was too scary, yes?
This impulse is too hard to resist.There was a great line in the movie ‘The Usual Suspects’: “The Devil’s greatest trick was making people think he doesn’t exist.
Could you send me a few dollars? Your idea of “few” sounds awfully large, I feel like I should be able to get something from that abundance.“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.”
What is it you’re trying to justify?steve-b:![]()
The stat actually says that 22 or 23 percent of Catholics go “once a week or more often”.Re: the actual stats
78% of Catholics don’t go to mass except maybe twice a year, Christmas and Easter.
Those stats come from Georgetown Univ
That doesn’t mean the other 78 percent are automatically Chreasters or not at all. Probably some percentage of them go once a month, or some amount more than twice a year but less than once a week.
That is right, the numbers are not hypotheticals. I was referring to their relationship to hell, teaching from Vatican II, when the decline began, etc. Those are the hypotheticals I reject.
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Could you send me a few dollars? Your idea of “few” sounds awfully large, I feel like I should be able to get something from that abundance.“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.”
Joking aside,
We’re not talking about a bet / wager, nor are we talking about $'s. It’s souls. When the flood came, how many in the population were saved? Very few. While we don’t know what the total population was at that time, we DO know how many were saved in the ark. A total of 8 people. Meaning everyone else perished.
When Jesus, God the Son, spoke in the beginning and all that is came into existence, came in the flesh as a sacrifice for sin and savior of humanity, was asked, is it true only a few are saved? Jesus, knowing everything that will come, didn’t deny that. He validated that only a few are saved. Meaning while He died for everyone, in spite of all He did, only a few actually take advantage of what He taught. IOW they don’t do and they die in disobedience to what He taught. And Jesus is looking out over all creation till the end of time to give us ALL a huge heads up…
He validated that only a few are save
How does that validate that only a few are saved? What could he have said to convince you many would be saved?“People will come from east and west and north and south, and will take their places at the feast in the kingdom of God.”
Nothing. I’m stating a fact.What is it you’re trying to justify?