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Blessed Mary MacKillop (Confirmation Research homework project)

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

All about Blessed Mary MacKillop, for the Saints project.

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  • ahahaha you didn't study anything...you've taken all this info, word for word, off wikipedia!!

  • @enzedgirl90 Did I claim that I wrote it myself? No I didn't think so, it was a RESEARCH project, like it says in the title :)

  • Thanks so much for your Confirmation Homework video - I enjoyed it very much. Being a Sister of St Joseph myself, I'm inspired when other young people also are moved by the life of Mary MacKillop. Good luck with the Confirmation - I'll be praying for you.

  • Thank you very much :)

    x

  • Very Good video, nice choice of song.

    Now I know which street Blessed Mary McKillop lived on....

    I have one question? Why chose a weird australian? do you also koala bears....are maltesters from australia or something?

    thanks Orla,

    Good job,

    Niamh

  • Lol, she's really nice and she did loads of really good things, like educating poor children so tehy may be able to escape poverty.

    I don't know actually, but I'm eating them right now :) X

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  • I prayed for god to make me an atheist, and now I am! It’s a miracle!

  • What program did you usee.

  • @daggyz1959 You should read all the Bible, but before pray to God for wisdom because you have difficulty to understand it. Mary is mentioned in the Bible many times e.g. Matthew 1, Luke 1, Luke 2, Mark 6,John 19.25, Revelation 12.17:Rev 12: 1-5, Revelation 12.17: etc. You must preaching the Gospel and not spend valuable time to preaching hate toward teachings of the Holy Apostolic Catholic Church that was founded by Jesus Christ personally. Jesus say "Love one another! Not hate

  • @daggyz1959 Saints are Intercessors, Not Mediators The only Mediator between God & Humans is Jesus Christ. Do not confusing prayer with worship. True worship as opposed to (veneration or honor) does indeed belong to God alone, & we should never worship man or any other creature as we worship God. But while worship may take the form of prayer, We do not pray to the saints but with them, , we’re simply asking them to help us, by praying to God on our behalf. Do you ask other people pray for you?

  • @daggyz1959 The Catholic Bible has been the same for nearly 2,000 years. We use the same set of Old Testament books as Jesus and the Apostles used. But Protestant reformers rejected some of those original books in the 1500s, creating a Protestant Bible. We can't change that historical fact just because some reformers rejected parts of the Bible during the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s.

  • @daggyz1959 Stop believe in false Prophets! Matthew 7: 20 "So you will recognize them by their fruit. Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord!' will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, only those who do what my Father in heaven wants. On that Day, many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord! Didn't we prophesy in your name? Didn't we expel demons in your name? Didn't we perform many miracles in your name?'Then I will tell them to their faces, 'I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness!'

  • @kingvoyager

    Thats what I was suggesting. The Catholic Church don't sem follow the Bible all the time and rewrite theology like Mary... Nowhere in the scriptures does it say to pray to Mary or any other human born of two human parents. They have idols in hier churches etc. And where's the assumption of being holy? It's a command, or at leats a goal.

  • @kingvoyager

    According to the Catholic church but the Bible begs to differ. Believers are regarded in the NT as sons of God, as well as saints, while they live.

    So the Catholic church just sees it differently then?

  • @daggyz1959 The word "Saint" literally means "Holy" in the New Testament, "Saint" referred to all who believed in Jesus Christ & followed his teachings. St. Paul often addressed 2 saints see for instance, Ephesians 1:1 & 2 Corinthians 1:1 & the Acts of the Apostles talks about St. Peter going to visit the saints in Lydda (Acts 9:2) The assumption was that those who followed Christ had been so transformed that they were now different from other men and women & thus, should be considered holy.

  • @daggyz1959 According to the Catholic Church a Saint can be officially canonized or not. Saints are those who follow Jesus Christ & live their lives according to his teaching. The term refer especially to holy men & women who, through extraordinary lives of virtue, have already entered Heaven.

    The Catholic Church has Canonized & Acclaimed Saints that already are in the heaven e.g: the Apostles, All Jesus’s Companions, this include the Early Martyrs, The Missionaries to the New World etc.

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