Casting the Net- Comm. of Saints
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Thanks for sharing. Praise be to God always.
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I like to point to the text in Matthew 27:51 and 52 which prove Catholic doctrine to be accurate as well. You do well, Deacon John, to mention that God is not fixed in time; that is the essential issue. God cannot be limited. He is the Alpha and the Omega. Good Job, Keep Going!
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salamat!!! for sharing the video. congratulations too. sana marami pang susunod. regards to agnes and the kids.
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Jesus is the vine and we are the branches... =) way to go kuya John!
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Another wonderful and valuable commentary. Keep it up - we need to know these things!
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Whoa, you are good. To be honest I did not see the book at first, but upon looking at it again, not only did I see it, I saw how it disappears when you finish talking about Necromancy. Great Stuff.
Great Job! Glad to see you are videoing.
stbenedictsomerville 4 years ago
Thanks Father. Did you notice the Harry Potter book leaning against the lamp in the segment about necromancy? It was only there in that scene... kind of artsy huh? I think it's important to have fun while doing this stuff, don't you?
quad1954 4 years ago
Yeah, Deacon, I've got a question. Is it Ok if Catholic Christians read Harry Potter? Because a lot of other religions are against it, and I personally am a fan, and Catholic, so I'm wondering if it's OK to read HP? Thanks!
MC2456 4 years ago
MC, With regard to Harry Potter, opinion is split among the laity in the Catholic Church, and the magisterium has given no definitive word at this time. In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with reading fantasy stories, but as the saying goes, "Don't try any of this at home". In the last book, doesn't Harry give up his life for his friends? and doesn't his power derive from the fact that he is capable of love?
quad1954 4 years ago
Yeah, I'm for Harry Potter, but it's only that I was wondering how the Catholic church views it. Thanks and did you enjoy the book?
MC2456 4 years ago
If, for instance, the Vatican thought it was dangerous, I'm sure we would have received some direction in this matter. Their silence indicates, (as I think), this is probably not something to worry about.
quad1954 4 years ago