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Praise God for the Church and for His giving us a Holy Father who makes Christian unity his priority! Let's all pray for an ever greater unity throughout the world.
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@TheAtonementAcademy I know it took me a long time for me to respond... But thanks :D It seems like an awe inspiring mass.
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@ASignOfContradiction Jew's who bow down to Christ will be saved. And those who never knew the True Church in life but have a Christ yearning heart will be forgiven in purgatory too after they bow down before Christ and acknowledge our Father and our Mother and the Bride of Christ. And I have faith many will when they see the True Church in all its beauty, either in this life or the next. They will beg God forgiveness and he will forgive them because he already has. Pax tecum!
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@ASignOfContradiction many Catholics who are bad Christian's but in the right Church. God know's the hearts of everyone and will forgive a God fearing Protestant, if he never knew the True Church. Same with Muslims. Islam is bred of Satan himself, but God won't judge Muslims by their faith but by their hearts. Remember, only God can convert us, not ourselves nor a preacher. Our Lord made two covenants, first with the Jews and then with the Catholic Church. In purgatary, ALL Catholics and
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@ASignOfContradiction I completely agree, that's why I came home to the True Faith. But we can not deny their was corruption amongst the hierarchy ( and still is), but to me this is because the Church is made of Man, we are sinners by nature and it is for this reason we need the Church and Christ. The Proddy sects are in error, but the individuals aren't. Many genuinely yearn for our Lord. I know many Proddies who are good Christians, thy just don't know their church is wrong. Just as their are
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@converter7 There was no fear for the demise of the Catholic Church as its existence is asured by Jesus Himself. No other separated 'church', sect or religion has this assurance, except from satan the father of all other sects.
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@ASignOfContradiction We needed a reformation within the Church desperately or the Church was doomed to be come a political tool of states, as was happening with our Holy Church under the Holy Roman Empire and as would later happen to the Church of England in England and her colonies. We were reforming the church and the Council of Trent made great leaps in the reformation of the Church, but the changes wasn't fast enough to satisfy the heathens. As such, it took until Vatican 2 for real reform.
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@ASignOfContradiction Our Holy Father Clement VII would not allow the divorce to take place on political (not religious or canon law) grounds, due to the grip the Holy Roman Emperor had on him. The Marriage was not legally valid in the first place under Canon Law as she had been prince Arthur's wife first. Our Holy Father was forced to excommunicate Harri, but he remained loyal to the church. The whole incident showed how important the reformation was as secular bodies had over powered Rome.
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@ASignOfContradiction I am not a fan of England's king, Harri VIII. He was a traitor to our people, but he wasn't a traitor to our faith. The English reformation was very different in nature to that being experienced in Scotland and the continent. All though I do not acknowledge (and he shouldn't have either) English law, under English (and Papal) law he had the right to divorce the Spanish princess, Catalina de Aragón (Henry/Harri was her second husband too) as she could not provide an heir.
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@GBVrallyCI you may be right but I have a tape of a ex-Lutheran Pastor married received as Priest into the Church--I know from the Anglican rite Priest near me--that it was not just he but the whole congregation that left the Anglican Church--would that not have to be the case with Lutherans also--I know there was an indult for the Anglicans --anyway how did this Lutheran become a priest? any information would be appreciayed
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@vivascargill1 there is no lutheran rite
im confused... Is this anglican or Roman Catholic? (I'm Roman Catholic btw)
james1234279 5 months ago
James, this Mass is according to the Book of Divine Worship. This is a form of the Mass that has been approved by the Holy See for use by formerly Anglican and now reconciled groups in the United States of America under the Pastoral Provision of John Paul II. You may want to read up on Benedict XVI's Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus which will extend similar accommodations to returning Anglicans worldwide.
TheAtonementAcademy 5 months ago 4