Litany of the Saints
Uploader Comments (SacredHeartChurch)
Top Comments
-
Wow! It must be so cool to be Catholic!
-
It's awesome to be Catholic, I was NEVER catholic my whole life, untill Easter Vigil 2009. I was baptized, Recieved First Communion and Confirmation. I'm excited and very happy to be Roman Catholic, now I'm the cantor. And in the church choir.
All Comments (64)
-
@SacredHeartChurch You mean the Holy Catholic Church and those entrusted to investigate the lives of Saints and ascertain the miracles associated with those in the process of canonization right?
-
Humanity has been deceived believing in an assumed saint, which is not, but is a demon, working through an idol made by the hand of man. But, let me tell you that the Lord wants to give you the best. He wants you to enter the Kingdom of Heaven; to repent and to leave idolatry. Because idolatry will not save you. Jesus Christ of Nazareth is the one that saves, who gave His life for you, for me and for all humanity.
-
@KC1967 yes you may attend but cannot received the communion.
-
this is also sung in many Anglo-Catholic parishes at the Easter Vigil
It was done befoe all lights and main altar candles were lighted and while we were kneeling at the altar
-
Okay, I just have one problem with this video (I apologize, I really do). My patron saint is St. Augustine (happily approaching my 1 year anniversary of my Confirmation this Easter Vigil!). When he was invoked, the priest said "Saint AW-guss-teen" (1:40). Because St. Augustine's Latin name (I'm a Latin major) is S. Augustinus, the stress falls on the 'gus' syllable. (Augustine is the spelling of the vocative of his name.) Thus, "Saint uh-GUS-tin." Thank you.
-
@KC1967 You are more than welcome, no one will chase you away and if you want to join too you can do the RCIA course at your local catholic church all are welcome also to attend mass only that you will not be able to receive Jesus in the sacrament of the holy eucharist you have to be a practicing catholic for this but you can go up and get a blessing from the priest by crossing your hands over your chest then he will know you are not ready to receive the host.
-
Blessings
Namaste
Tau Community of Interfaith Franciscans
-
Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul to love God your creator,
Bless is he who believes. † † †
-
very beautiful muito bonito
-
@KC1967 every one is welcome!!!!
i'm not catholic but i really would like to attend a mass service. would i be allowed?
KC1967 3 years ago 10
Yes, absolutely. The only thing the Church asks is that you do not receive communion until you are in full communion with the Church (a Catholic) and living in a state of grace. I went to mass for 2 years before accepting the faith. God bless, Marc
SacredHeartChurch 3 years ago 8
A " saint" is a human invention. Nobody can declare somebody a "saint", because nobody knows the heart of a person.
Philos2006 3 years ago
"Nobody can declare somebody a "saint""
Nobody except the Church Christ founded on earth and entrusted with the "keys".
SacredHeartChurch 3 years ago 7
what chuch was that?
broadside99 3 years ago
Sacred Heart Medford, Oregon
SacredHeartChurch 3 years ago