@NativeNewYorkGuy I'm sorry but your argument doesn't make sense. They had to do a lot as they were people who followed proper worship, prayers and chants. Even after Jesus left the Gospel says the Disciples went to the Temple and prayed. So they were not against ritualistic prayers (like the Temple), against chants and incense (like the Temple) neither they forbade their followers to make chants or have bells as you sarcastically point out.
@Grmario85 Jesus and the apostles didn't forbid ritualistic prayers and neither did they forbid animal sacrifice. This here did NOT originate with the apostles or any of the early Christians...nothing wrong with ritualistic prayer but when tradition and ritual become too rigid and arrogant, Jesus did have quite a big problem with that.
@NativeNewYorkGuy actually yes certain traditions and rituals did develop as time pass to further represents the theological aspect of worship. However the essence of the Catholic Faith (the Eucharist) originated not from the apostles or saints, but from Christ Himself, and was written in the Holy Scripture.
@mrlogicalman1 actually I believe according to statistics you should warn your child about the threat of molestation from your family member, his/her teacher, his/her friend's parents, your neighbors, the Fed ex guy, a total stranger, then comes the priests,which make up a meager 0.5% of all priests in America
in Isaiah(42:1) 1 Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles.
So there is no more obvious statement than this one. As God has clarified this truth that he is a slave of God and God has placed his spirit on him to support him like the other prophets.
Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae, vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve. ad te clamamus exsules filii Evae, ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes in hac lacrimarum valle. Eia, ergo, advocata nostra, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte; et Iesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui, nobis post hoc exsilium ostende. O clemens, O pia, O dulcis Virgo Maria. This song is sung in the monasteries of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, is in some sense their hymmn.
@LifezPL Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; to thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
@angelpacheco59 May be the reluctant Pope, but also one of the bravest. He was called to his mission in a very difficult time when everybody in this worls wants to announce te death of the Chuch but he stands there, convicted, strong, right in the center of the storm telling us, like Christ, "Don't fear". I feel proud and safe of having such a grat leader!
im not here for a nice reason.But the Catholic church reminds me of father ted oops
joebstarsurfer 1 week ago
@joebstarsurfer stick to your day job, your effert to be a commedian sucks, go elsewhere to have your kicks
ballinora53 1 day ago
Eia ergo, Advocata nostra, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte, et Jesum, Fructum benedictum ventris tuis nobis post hoc exilum ostende...
ottogemona 2 weeks ago
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pablodr100 2 weeks ago
BELLISSIMA!
pablodr100 2 weeks ago
Ad te clamamus exsulis fili hevae!
Viva il papa.... thank you so much for this video!
CristianoRomae1986 3 weeks ago
What exactly did Jesus and the apostles have to do with all this pomp and circumstance, smells and bells?
NativeNewYorkGuy 1 month ago
@NativeNewYorkGuy I'm sorry but your argument doesn't make sense. They had to do a lot as they were people who followed proper worship, prayers and chants. Even after Jesus left the Gospel says the Disciples went to the Temple and prayed. So they were not against ritualistic prayers (like the Temple), against chants and incense (like the Temple) neither they forbade their followers to make chants or have bells as you sarcastically point out.
Grmario85 3 weeks ago
@Grmario85 Jesus and the apostles didn't forbid ritualistic prayers and neither did they forbid animal sacrifice. This here did NOT originate with the apostles or any of the early Christians...nothing wrong with ritualistic prayer but when tradition and ritual become too rigid and arrogant, Jesus did have quite a big problem with that.
NativeNewYorkGuy 3 weeks ago
@NativeNewYorkGuy actually yes certain traditions and rituals did develop as time pass to further represents the theological aspect of worship. However the essence of the Catholic Faith (the Eucharist) originated not from the apostles or saints, but from Christ Himself, and was written in the Holy Scripture.
ImmaculateCoffee 3 weeks ago
Always PRAY for our Pope,mornings,days and at bedtime...God Bless Him.....
bocaitalian 1 month ago
pagan filth child rapers. theyve raped kids for centuries cos they say someone else pays for there crimes
mrlogicalman1 1 month ago
@mrlogicalman1 actually I believe according to statistics you should warn your child about the threat of molestation from your family member, his/her teacher, his/her friend's parents, your neighbors, the Fed ex guy, a total stranger, then comes the priests,which make up a meager 0.5% of all priests in America
ImmaculateCoffee 3 weeks ago
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in Isaiah(42:1) 1 Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles.
So there is no more obvious statement than this one. As God has clarified this truth that he is a slave of God and God has placed his spirit on him to support him like the other prophets.
welovetruth 1 month ago
LifezPL 1 month ago
Lukey0915 3 weeks ago
There is much of Gregory The Great in benedict.
idle44 2 months ago 2
@angelpacheco59 Perhaps the late Blessed John Paul II have known that then Cardinal Ratzinger would succeed him in the chair of Saint Peter. :)
GIONELLIO 2 months ago
God save the Pope!
baaasienkaaa 4 months ago 17
@angelpacheco59 May be the reluctant Pope, but also one of the bravest. He was called to his mission in a very difficult time when everybody in this worls wants to announce te death of the Chuch but he stands there, convicted, strong, right in the center of the storm telling us, like Christ, "Don't fear". I feel proud and safe of having such a grat leader!
bergkalis 4 months ago 42
Cantare amantis est.
MrRodrigocmf 1 year ago