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  • New souls for Jesus, and the angels in Heven all sing Glory to God in the Highest!

  • JESUS is the NAME

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  • Acts 2:38

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  • basically i think

    if vicar says i baptise you in father son and holy spirt and it's just a bit of water over head the it's not proper baptism

    Proper baptism or belivers baptism is proper one because you are old enough to belive in jesus and able to choose to be baptised

  • Why does the Council of Trent anathematize anyone who receives John the Baptist's initiation rite (Holy Spirit who is coming - Spiritus Sanctus) instead of Christ's baptism in the Holy Ghost, who is (Spiritum Sanctum)? John the Baptist, according to the Masonic Bible, is the patron "saint" of freemasonry. The Church has been in Auto-anathamatization mode since Pius XII reversed the Sacramental Rite in 1944: Mark of the Beast.

    FATIMAMOVEMENT d o t c o m

    Rome has until August 17, 2011.......

  • @fatimamovement Uhm. What?

  • @TheMecius In plain English, you're probably not baptized. The Sacrament only works with the correct form, matter and intention. If the name Holy Ghost is not in the form, it does not count. If the priest's intention isn't there, once again, it does not count. If the name Holy Spirit is used, that soul is marked or cursed. This is the secret of the Apocalypse. This has been going on since 1944 in the Catholic Church regarding the broken form. Regarding intention, it goes back to the beginning.

  • @fatimamovement

    O.K. So, I was Baptized 1. with water (flowing over my head) (correct form). 2. With the form, "I Baptize you in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." (correct form) and 3.) I was baptized by a Roman Catholic Deacon following the rubrics of the Roman Rite, and with no evidence to the contrary, we can safely assume the intent to "do what the Church does." Anything missing?

  • @TheMecius Yes: The Holy Spirit and Holy Ghost are not synonymous. Not much room to explain in a text box, but the Holy Spirit is the spirit of the one who is coming, the Jewish Messiah. The Holy Ghost is the Father of the Catholic Trinity and it is the removal of His name that causes Sacramental invalidation. This is the tactic of those who revolutionized the Faith at Vatican II. Your deacon's just going with the crowd. Go to Mark of the Beast chapter on FATIMAMOVEMENT dt c o m or email me.

  • @fatimamovement Well, I can't argue with conviction mistaken for truth. I could correct your mistaken theology and your mistaken understanding of the English (and Latin) language, but it is very apparent that you would absolutely reject anything I say. I hope one day you'll become a Catholic, may our Lady of Fatima guide you, Peace.

  • @TheMecius The Vatican is no longer Catholic, the authority has been transferred to Fatima in 2004 by JPII. Do you even know what Catholicism is? Please explain.

    Maybe you could go argue with the Mother of God in Rome on August 17 and prevent it's destruction with your Vatican II groupthink? Take your flock with you and do us all a favor. I'm sure Our Lady will be impressed with your knowledge.

  • @fatimamovement Well, I know that the claim that your claim about Holy Spirit/Ghost is completely false. DO you have any reasoning behind such an absurd claim?

  • @TheMecius The Council of Trent, Acts XIX in the Latin Vulgate, The Sources of Catholic Dogma, Sister Lucia of Fatima, The Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, pre-Vatican II marriage classes on how to administer Baptism in an emergency if no priest was to be found...

    The evidence contradicts your Novus Ordo "belief". Catholicism has rules and there are reasons for these rules.

    Here's a hint: Morals & Dogma: Manual on Freemasonry says the Holy Spirit was worshipped in the form of Baphomet.

  • @fatimamovement Trent and Latin Vulgate were written in LATIN. "Spiritus" can equally be translated as "Ghost" or "Spirit." Neither is more correct. One is just closer to Latin, the other is German.

  • @TheMecius The explanation for this is given in Acts XIX in the Latin Vulgate and 1582 Douai Rheims- that chapter is the basis for Exorcism. John's baptism clears the way for the one who is coming, which was fine before Christ arrived. Now that He arrived John's baptism anathematizes because it clears Christ out of the world for what is coming, the Messiah of the Jews. That's why Masons promote John's baptism while Catholics baptize in the one WHO IS: the Holy Ghost, not the one who is coming.

  • @fatimamovement, Which means you are a Protestant (you believe that the Church Christ established was smitten from the earth by the deception of Satan, and no longer subsists in the See of St. Peter). I can read and write Latin, and have read the both the Vulgate and the Douay translation. That is not at issue. It is the issue of drawing outrageous claims, from premises without reasoning that connects the premise to the conclusion, and which therefore leads away from Truth

  • @TheMecius You make it sound like Vatican II was not a revolution. The Novus Ordo Mass was designed by Six Lutherans. Were you born yesterday? If you're Catholic, you're supposed to oppose things like changing the Sacraments that Christ instituted, destroying the altars that contain relics of the Saints, Reversing the Mass for a modern brotherhood of man ceremony, etc. Do you even consider Christ to be God anymore? Or are you one of those Jewish burning bush Lord god types? Incredible. Go read.

  • @fatimamovement I acknowledge that Jesus Christ is true God and true Man (I do not uphold the heretical belief that Jesus Christ is the Holy Spirit). When I do not attend the Divine Liturgy at my Melkite Greek-Catholic parish, I generally attend the Tridentine Mass. I am rendered incredulous merely by your heretical beliefs (that "Holy Spirit" = Jesus, the Church of Christ does not subsist in the See of Rome, the Church is not infallible, etc.), and your inability to explain your positions.

  • @TheMecius It is difficult to fight 2000 years of Judeo-Masonic Liturgical subversion in a text box. Read Paul's explanation in Acts XIX in the 1582 D-R, before the 2,000 heretical alterations by Challoner in 1752, of which all English Catholic Bibles are now based on, and get back to me. Paul specifically requires the Holy Ghost and rebukes those who have received John's baptism in the spiritus sanctus. The dative declension is his reasoning. I guess you're above Paul in knowledge now. Wow.

  • @fatimamovement I don't think I'm above Paul in knowledge. I just think I am more fluent than you in Latin. I read Acts XIX in both the Latin Wulgate and Douay-Rheims. The only reference to the Holy Spirit is in the nominative case (spiritus sanctus), not the dative case (spiritui sancto). And again, the difference between Spirit and Ghost in translation is not at all related to grammar, but to one's preference of whether one prefers to keep a Latin transliteration, or use a germanic equivalent.

  • @TheMecius What is the English translation for the Latin word Sum? It means I am. This is why Catholics add the words was, is, and ever shall be to the Glory Be- English does not carry the dative declension therefore it is added to the English trans.

    Spiritum Sanctum, same thing.

    Holy Spirit? Linked to the one coming-Jewish messiah, Not Catholic.

    Alexander III says the same thing I'm trying to get across- Holy Spirit? Not baptized. Period. Be careful following new religions. There's only 1.

  • @fatimamovement Most humorously, your website uses mistaken Latin to establish dogma. Church rites do not use the Dative Declension (as opposed to all others). The declension of a word is determined by the use of the word in a sentence. Subjects take the nominative (Spiritus Sanctus), direct objects take accusaitve (Spiritum Sanctum). The Baptism formula uses the genitive. (Ego te Baptiso in nomine . . . et Spiritus Sancti). And Ghost/Spirit deals only with whether you prefer Germanic or Latin.

  • @TheMecius Here's a homework assignment. This is in the print edition of the Catholic Encylopedia (the first one from the early 1900'). In 1777, after the Jesuits killed Clement XIV in 1774 for excommunicating them in 1773, the Congregation of Rites changed the baptism rite, in Latin, from Spiritum Sanctum to Spiritus Sanctus. It wrote about Acts XIX as the basis for exorcism. I can't remember where I read it, the set is 15 thick volumes long, but if you can locate that info, it will help.

  • @fatimamovement The form of Baptism in Latin is and always has been: "Ego te Baptiso in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti." (using the genitive case). Like I said, Latin is a declined language. Subjects take the nominative "Spiritus Sanctus," possessives take the genitive, "Spiritus Sancti," indirect objects take the dative, "Spiritui Sancto," and direct objects take the accusative, 'Spiritum Sanctum." The only difference is how they function in the sentence.

  • @TheMecius Your explanation differs from the 1582 Douai-Rheims translators. Nice try. The Masonic government didn't torture hundreds of priests over this 1st edition and make it treasonous to own on their witch hunt because the contents weren't important. Study how Acts XIX, the basis for exorcism has been changed in subsequent editions and let me know.

    "Accipe Spiritum Sanctum"

    The secret of Liturgy is the dative declension- the tactic of Jews, who are waiting for their future messiah.

  • disgusting barbaric ritual disguised by the public. This does nothing more then get crying children wet. You Christians are so ignorant, words can't even begin to describe.

  • @MrFakegods Ahh, I assume you used the word "ignorant" to be ironic.

  • @TheMecius Nope, Just telling it like it is.

  • Little does this kid know what little possible truth this man had in his life just came too a end. Now he is property of one of the biggest scams around I like to call it "The dreaded small town baptist church" these establishments are ran by lying, cheating cowards, in places like this people are usually in isolated areas, making it easier to brainwash the weak minded with brainwashing, metaphorical literature from a time way too long ago for people to be taking word by word as much as these R.

  • @MrFakegods The truth is fucking here.

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  • It looks like a nice bath to me. Good for you!

  • I don't think little kids should get baptisted yet.

  • , people dont know there GODS are all the same, and are Beings from outherspace that they worship, angels that they describe in the bible are UFO s

    many more 1000 explanations its logical we have a soul thats 100 % true but that soul is your own god,, see were so primitive that we maked these beings that came here our gods, you know why because they gave us devices to create buildings we never could imagine like the pyramids, wake up free your mind clean your soul and dont folow the sheep herds

  • of course. didn't I say nondiscriminating.

  • FAGITS EVERYWHERE. DOOSH BAGS

  • Did anybody know when a single soul is saved, heaven and God is cheering for everybody. I saw a video where a friend of mine taped somebody being baptized at his father funeral; totally unplanned for with a styrofoam cup and i was crying. It's totally overwhelming for me and that is how God created me

  • I have a Question i am 15.Do you have to be baptised?

    People are asking me when i am going to be baptised but my Grandma says that i cant.

    She dont like our preacher how should i deal with it? Should i do it anyway?

    Idk what to do here and i need help.

  • @minisassaygirl A Baptism is a personal thing. If you feel like your commitment to God is strong and you are ready to declare that to the world than be Baptized. I hope it works out for you. Good luck and I hope you make the right decision for you and your faith.

  • @LaurenBentley1990 Thank you so mutch ill think about that :).

  • retards

  • so, do they actually drown you or what?

  • This is going to sound horrible, but when my sister was baptised when she was a baby, as soon as the water hit her head she gave out a blood curdling scream =.=

    I got baptised at Christian beach camp :) in the ocean, and i am glad that i did.

  • Is there anything better than the warm feeling you get from knowing that you've convinced a child they are wretched and vile and are in need of "spiritual cleaning" before they can be considered good enough?

  • GOD WILL CHANGE ANYBODY THERES POWER IN HIS NAME PRAISE JESUS

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  • i was baptized today and its the best decision you can make in your life, ive been studying for a while and im glad that my sins are washed away and i now have the holy spirit

  • what the fuck , cristianity is a sick dirty dangerus childish religion tha hates people :S why r u doing this ?? and there you go you hate your self enough to say that what you have done are sins and must be washed away :( there is no morality , morality is an invention and changes from place to place and through time. no bad and good things

  • @asemastwra you might not agree with this video or its themes but stop with the profane replies

  • What makes you think I hate people? I think the opposite of myself. I believe what the Bible says is infallible and the Bible says that the love of God is unconditional and nondiscriminating; I take that as the truth and hide it in my heart. You however only have a distorted idea about the character of God and a Christian. I will be praying for you that you would know what the truth is in your own heart without anybody forcing beliefs onto you.

  • i love this video its not dumb its washing off everything you have done bad its like you've been reborn :)

  • Why Are You Doing This??!!...(*_*)....

  • i get baptized 2 days ago :)

  • somebody sent me this vid, i think its dumb

  • sk8 4 life

  • I'm getting baptied today

  • ΞΥΣΕ ΤΑ ΑΡΧΙΔΙΑ ΣΟΥ ΜΕ ΓΚΑΣΜΑ...

  • Ooooh, HALLELUJA!! GREAT VIDEO!!

  • amen kclee7747

  • u need to be sure that when u r baptized that u get baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:38

  • i want to get baptised too

  • to 11xx1 good for you may the good lord bless you and keep you from that day on

  • @11xx1 

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