my goodness people, if you don't like the rosary why are you watching a video on how to pray it? If your not watching it then why are you posting here?
This is a video on how to pray the rosary? Where is the respect? Why are people on here debating? It is so upsetting how much people are scared of the Catholic Faith
@conniewalker79 ...I don't know who is "scared" of the catholic faith. It is rife with idolatry and heresy. If anything, most of those who oppose the false doctrines do so because we knoe the heart of God is grieved for this. Any believer should know that the incantations of the rosary have no power over the prayers of the saints of God.
@bornagainsaint1 Matthew 5:17,"Do not think I have come to abolish the Laws or the Prophets, but to fulfill them." Jesus very much so approved of tradition, since he himself says this. The traditions of the Catholic Church are all built upon the Jewish Traditions. From the Yamakah, to the cloths around their necks, to even the male-only priesthood.
@bornagainsaint1 Jesus does not approve of the tradition of the Pharisees, which at the time was hypocritical. This verses is built on how the Pharisees, whom at the time were being hypocritical and not following the Laws of God(The Ten Commandments and the Torah). This is not an attack on tradition. The end result is that either Jesus is a hypocrite, or that your point of view is flawed.
@MontChevalier. Jesus does not approve of any type of tradition and church doctrine. It doesnt matter whether it was back during the time of the Pharisees or today or any time in history. He hates tradition.
@bornagainsaint1 You have no proof to back that up. The Catholic Church has Apostolic Succession leading all the way back to the Apostle St. Peter, just like the Russian Orthodox Church has Apostolic Succession leading all the way back to St. Andrew the Apostle, and the Coptic Orthodox Church has Apostolic Succession leading all the way back to St. Mark the Evangelist, whom was Disciple to St. Peter.
@MontChevalier. I have proof, it's the bible. Read Matt 15:1-8. The apostles didnot teach vein tradition, the same tradition Jesus spoke of in Matt 15:1-8.
@bornagainsaint1 Nowhere in that Gospel does Jesus say that. He is critisizing the tradition of the Pharisees, the tradition of men. Sacred Tradition of the Catholic Church is not tradition of men. It is the passed on teachings of Jesus Christ and His Apostles.
Read 2 Thessalonians 2:15:
So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by word of mouth or by letter from us.
@TraditionalistThomas. Jesus critisizes all tradition of men. The apostles never taught vein tradition, the same tradition Jesus spoke against in Matt 15:1-8.
@bornagainsaint1 Yes, you are correct, He critisizes the tradition of men, which the Pharisees followed. The tradition that the Apostles taught is not the tradition of men, and that same tradition is what is taught in the Catholic Church.
@bornagainsaint1 Jesus spoke of the tradition of men, but not the Divine Tradition, which the church has kept. 2 Thessalonians 2:15.
Mark's parallel account also says much more differently and in clear words to what Jesus said. Mark 7:8-9. And then Christ continue in Mark 7:13-15. These verses all point out to Christ being pro-traditional.
@MontChevalier. read the bible then compare the word of God to the traditions of men taught by the RCC and you will see that those traditions are not in the bible.
this is idolatry. Mary does not take our prayers to Jesus nor does she pray for us Deut 18:9-15, Eccl 9:5-6. The Memorare is idolatry, we are not to go to Mary sinful and sorrowful. No where in the bible does it say to pray to Mary nor take our sins to her. Jesus died and resurrected for us not Mary. Mary suffered while watching Jesus die, but she did not suffer for our sins. Jesus suffered for all sin. Go to Him not Mary.
@bornagainsaint1 Mary indeed takes our prayers and gives them to God. John 2:1-11. Intercessory prayer is a Jewish tradition that passed over to Christianity. It's not pagan, because Pagans abhorred the showing of human bones. Much of these verses speak of intercession; Tobit 13:12-15, Revelations 5:8, Revelations 8:3-4 and James 5:16. Should I get the verses from Maccabes as well? The Roman Catholic Church, which has apostolic succession all the way to St. Peter has remained in tradition.
@MontChevalier. according to the RCC, since Mary responds to our prayers first, then why even pray in Jesus' name? All those verses you used have absolutely nothing to do with those who have passed on interceding for us to Jesus. Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit to comfort us and to help us pray to Him, not Mary.
@bornagainsaint1 All those verses have everything to do with intercession. We pray to Mary to pray for us, because she is close to God. She is the mother of God, the new eve. And you'll remember Matthew 16:18. "And I tell you now that you are a stone, and upon this stone I will build my church and the gates of death will not overcome it." (This is the Aramaic Translation, the correct one) That Church is the RCC, and it has existed since that time. The Church has kept with that tradition.
@bornagainsaint1 You can claim say I'm wrong, but I've looked it up. I've read the Epistles of St. Ignatius of Antioch, understood the writings of the early church fathers, again and again. It is from their voices in which Catholicism stands, their works which still survive today and it is from their books, including those of many, MANY others after them that we Catholics continue to nourish our faith. Martin Luther's Koine Greek is flawed. Christ saying the term Hades? The Pagan God? Blasphemy.
@MontChevalier. St. Ignatius is wrong, along with all the other so-called early church fathers!! Nourish your faith and trust in Jesus, everytime you pray to our Savior He hears us and He doesnt need someone who has passed on to take our prayers to Him.
@bornagainsaint1 Oh my God...Dude, what the? Have you lost it? The Early Church Fathers are the Apostles. St. Ignatius was one of the disciples to St. Peter, who in turn had met Jesus Christ. And St. Mark the Evangelist, another Early Church Father, wrote the book of Mark. You are calling them all liars. And in turn, calling Jesus a liar.
@MontChevalier. Jesus said "do not call anyone father, you have one Father who is in heaven." The apostles never referred to themselves as "father". The early church fathers were not the apostles.
@bornagainsaint1 Ephesians 3:14-15, "For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom all Fatherhood in Heaven and on Earth derives its name." The Fathers of our time, and the times before, including the ones whom we call Father on Earth, would be in clear contradiction with what you're saying. Christ never meant call no one your Father, but rather meant that you can't just call ANYONE father, but those whom reside with the Church. Which is where we call priests Father.
@MontChevalier. the RCC is filled with pride, they have claimed for themselves the title father. The RCC has no right to call themselves father, let alone calling the pope the most holy father.
@bornagainsaint1 I'm sorry that you see it that way. But that is the tradition that has been established all the way since Christ. You, I imagine, come from a Protestant Church. Tell me, what person has a right to start their own church?
Our Lady has given the world the Rosary of the Unborn as a means to end abortion through prayer on the beads that She designed, She gave a promise to save a life for each Hail Mary said from a loving heart on these beads. Please see a short video-presentation of the Rosary of the Unborn on my channel, and respond to Our Lady's call!
@ThinkingKind. No where in the bible does it say that Mary promises to save a life for each Hail Mary. and no where does it say that she designed the rosary. She gave birth to her Savior and the world's Savior too, if anything she showed that abortion is forbidden by the Almighty. Jesus saves us from the horrific nightmares of the flesh, not Mary.
if it makes one more prayerful, mindful of Jesus, and his love, and keeps people on track.. what is your objection?
katsrayoflight 1 month ago
my goodness people, if you don't like the rosary why are you watching a video on how to pray it? If your not watching it then why are you posting here?
geishajapangeisha 1 month ago
I will tell you the BEST way to pray the rosary: DON'T! It is not of God.
bella50008 1 month ago
@bella50008 we all have our own religous beliefs, and if the rosary is the 'wrong' way to pray I'm sure our mercyful God won't hate us for it
geishajapangeisha 1 month ago
This is a video on how to pray the rosary? Where is the respect? Why are people on here debating? It is so upsetting how much people are scared of the Catholic Faith
conniewalker79 2 months ago
@conniewalker79 ...I don't know who is "scared" of the catholic faith. It is rife with idolatry and heresy. If anything, most of those who oppose the false doctrines do so because we knoe the heart of God is grieved for this. Any believer should know that the incantations of the rosary have no power over the prayers of the saints of God.
bella50008 1 month ago
@MontChevalier, Jesus never approved of tradition.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Matthew 5:17,"Do not think I have come to abolish the Laws or the Prophets, but to fulfill them." Jesus very much so approved of tradition, since he himself says this. The traditions of the Catholic Church are all built upon the Jewish Traditions. From the Yamakah, to the cloths around their necks, to even the male-only priesthood.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. read Matt 15:1-8. Jesus does not approve of tradition nor church doctrine.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Jesus does not approve of the tradition of the Pharisees, which at the time was hypocritical. This verses is built on how the Pharisees, whom at the time were being hypocritical and not following the Laws of God(The Ten Commandments and the Torah). This is not an attack on tradition. The end result is that either Jesus is a hypocrite, or that your point of view is flawed.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. Jesus does not approve of any type of tradition and church doctrine. It doesnt matter whether it was back during the time of the Pharisees or today or any time in history. He hates tradition.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 You have no proof to back that up. The Catholic Church has Apostolic Succession leading all the way back to the Apostle St. Peter, just like the Russian Orthodox Church has Apostolic Succession leading all the way back to St. Andrew the Apostle, and the Coptic Orthodox Church has Apostolic Succession leading all the way back to St. Mark the Evangelist, whom was Disciple to St. Peter.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. I have proof, it's the bible. Read Matt 15:1-8. The apostles didnot teach vein tradition, the same tradition Jesus spoke of in Matt 15:1-8.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
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@bornagainsaint1 Nowhere in that Gospel does Jesus say that. He is critisizing the tradition of the Pharisees, the tradition of men. Sacred Tradition of the Catholic Church is not tradition of men. It is the passed on teachings of Jesus Christ and His Apostles.
Read 2 Thessalonians 2:15:
So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by word of mouth or by letter from us.
TraditionalistThomas 3 months ago
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TraditionalistThomas 3 months ago
@TraditionalistThomas. Jesus critisizes all tradition of men. The apostles never taught vein tradition, the same tradition Jesus spoke against in Matt 15:1-8.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Yes, you are correct, He critisizes the tradition of men, which the Pharisees followed. The tradition that the Apostles taught is not the tradition of men, and that same tradition is what is taught in the Catholic Church.
TraditionalistThomas 3 months ago
@TraditionalistThomas. the RCC follows the tradition of men.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Prove it.
TraditionalistThomas 3 months ago
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@TraditionalistThomas. you refuse to read the bible only proves that you are not willing to see the truth.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Jesus spoke of the tradition of men, but not the Divine Tradition, which the church has kept. 2 Thessalonians 2:15.
Mark's parallel account also says much more differently and in clear words to what Jesus said. Mark 7:8-9. And then Christ continue in Mark 7:13-15. These verses all point out to Christ being pro-traditional.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. the RCC follows the tradition of men.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Prove it.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. read the bible then compare the word of God to the traditions of men taught by the RCC and you will see that those traditions are not in the bible.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Saying that I should do it is not proof. I say they are there, but you haven't read them.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
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@MontChevalier. you refuse to read the bible only proves that you are not willing to see the truth.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
this is idolatry. Mary does not take our prayers to Jesus nor does she pray for us Deut 18:9-15, Eccl 9:5-6. The Memorare is idolatry, we are not to go to Mary sinful and sorrowful. No where in the bible does it say to pray to Mary nor take our sins to her. Jesus died and resurrected for us not Mary. Mary suffered while watching Jesus die, but she did not suffer for our sins. Jesus suffered for all sin. Go to Him not Mary.
bornagainsaint1 4 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Mary indeed takes our prayers and gives them to God. John 2:1-11. Intercessory prayer is a Jewish tradition that passed over to Christianity. It's not pagan, because Pagans abhorred the showing of human bones. Much of these verses speak of intercession; Tobit 13:12-15, Revelations 5:8, Revelations 8:3-4 and James 5:16. Should I get the verses from Maccabes as well? The Roman Catholic Church, which has apostolic succession all the way to St. Peter has remained in tradition.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. according to the RCC, since Mary responds to our prayers first, then why even pray in Jesus' name? All those verses you used have absolutely nothing to do with those who have passed on interceding for us to Jesus. Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit to comfort us and to help us pray to Him, not Mary.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 All those verses have everything to do with intercession. We pray to Mary to pray for us, because she is close to God. She is the mother of God, the new eve. And you'll remember Matthew 16:18. "And I tell you now that you are a stone, and upon this stone I will build my church and the gates of death will not overcome it." (This is the Aramaic Translation, the correct one) That Church is the RCC, and it has existed since that time. The Church has kept with that tradition.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. You are wrong!!!
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 You can claim say I'm wrong, but I've looked it up. I've read the Epistles of St. Ignatius of Antioch, understood the writings of the early church fathers, again and again. It is from their voices in which Catholicism stands, their works which still survive today and it is from their books, including those of many, MANY others after them that we Catholics continue to nourish our faith. Martin Luther's Koine Greek is flawed. Christ saying the term Hades? The Pagan God? Blasphemy.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. St. Ignatius is wrong, along with all the other so-called early church fathers!! Nourish your faith and trust in Jesus, everytime you pray to our Savior He hears us and He doesnt need someone who has passed on to take our prayers to Him.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Oh my God...Dude, what the? Have you lost it? The Early Church Fathers are the Apostles. St. Ignatius was one of the disciples to St. Peter, who in turn had met Jesus Christ. And St. Mark the Evangelist, another Early Church Father, wrote the book of Mark. You are calling them all liars. And in turn, calling Jesus a liar.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. Jesus said "do not call anyone father, you have one Father who is in heaven." The apostles never referred to themselves as "father". The early church fathers were not the apostles.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 Ephesians 3:14-15, "For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom all Fatherhood in Heaven and on Earth derives its name." The Fathers of our time, and the times before, including the ones whom we call Father on Earth, would be in clear contradiction with what you're saying. Christ never meant call no one your Father, but rather meant that you can't just call ANYONE father, but those whom reside with the Church. Which is where we call priests Father.
MontChevalier 3 months ago
@MontChevalier. the RCC is filled with pride, they have claimed for themselves the title father. The RCC has no right to call themselves father, let alone calling the pope the most holy father.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago
@bornagainsaint1 I'm sorry that you see it that way. But that is the tradition that has been established all the way since Christ. You, I imagine, come from a Protestant Church. Tell me, what person has a right to start their own church?
MontChevalier 3 months ago
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Our Lady has given the world the Rosary of the Unborn as a means to end abortion through prayer on the beads that She designed, She gave a promise to save a life for each Hail Mary said from a loving heart on these beads. Please see a short video-presentation of the Rosary of the Unborn on my channel, and respond to Our Lady's call!
ThinkingKind 8 months ago
@ThinkingKind. No where in the bible does it say that Mary promises to save a life for each Hail Mary. and no where does it say that she designed the rosary. She gave birth to her Savior and the world's Savior too, if anything she showed that abortion is forbidden by the Almighty. Jesus saves us from the horrific nightmares of the flesh, not Mary.
bornagainsaint1 3 months ago