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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2006

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A film for the Society of Jesus' Jubilee Year 2006, premiered at Javier, Spain on 29 November, 2005, celebrating the feast of St. Francis Xavier.

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  • The bible was never intended to be the sole basis of the christain faith , and anyone who believes such nonsense does not have a clue to what the curch that christ founded is all about. Sola scriptura is a doctrine of man pure and simple

  • Ok listen, lets practice a bit of Ecumenism, I know that there is nothing I can say that will change your mind and you must also realize that there is nothing you can say that will change my mind.

    Lets try to understand and respect each others faiths.

    "There are not more than 100 people in the world who truly hate the Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they perceive to be the Catholic Church." Archbishop Sheen

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  • There are three things in this world that you cannot debate. Politics, sex, and religion. You just can't.

  • @timmyotuathail Christ is the head of the Church, not Peter, not your papa. Nor was anybody given authority to add countless pagan traditions onto Biblical Christendom.

  • @timmyotuathail The "rock" on which the Church is build is Peters former admission that "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God" - Matthew 16:16 That is why there are two different words used, for "rock", one meaning little rock (patros) and one meaning big rock (petra). Not that it matters, not sure how you think that verse somehow justifies the many catholic heresies. Is there anywhere in the Bible that we see Peter acting as some sort of supreme pontiff over believers?? NO!

  • @timmyotuathail Laugh, ya Peter was the Bishop of Antioch, not Rome, it was Paul who went to Rome as he was the Apostle to the gentiles. The Peter you know of in Rome was none other then Peter Simon "the Magus". That babylonian sorcerer who set up his abomination in Rome.

  • @WorshipInTruth Peter was the Nickname given to Simon by Jesus and it means Rock.

    There really isn't much ambiguity there.

    And if we put the verse in to context it shows why Jesus picked Peter in the first place- Because of his realisation courage and faith.

    And also the Peter Bishop of Antioch and the Peter who later joined Paul in Rome and was executed under Nero are one in the same. This is widely accepted by religious and secular Historians.

  • @WorshipInTruth Hate to join a year old argument but I recently came across this entire altercation and found it to be of higher intellectual content than I would normally expect from internet battles on Youtube.

    All the points laid out at least have some attempt at using back up reference, even if ,at times, a clear anger tenancy towards shouting is evident in the tone.

    However to get to the point. I think that this post of yours is not supported by any evidence

  • thanks to the jesuits most of these books that you need to read have long disappeared??

  • I have seen what your catholic "ecumenism" means. I have seen your pope worship alongside witchdoctors and all types of pagans and all types of new age gurus and other unrepentant sinners. I have seen your pope be "blessed" by a pagan priestess, I have seen your pope "blessed" by Christ rejecting rabbi's. I have seen your pope kiss the koran and "bless" it.

    DISGUSTING! REPENT!

    My job is to convert you, not to encourage you in your mistakes.

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