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A Higher Calling - Sister Allison's vocation to be a nun

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Sister Allison recounts her call to be a nun, and explains her discernment to the religious life. An exert from EWTN's "The Call" vocation videos, for discerning a religious vocation.

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  • If I were like like mee ling if Jesus call me to do his work well my answer to jesus yes I will. Sue

  • Peace be with you

  • @vachief show me documentation for the canon or you have no proof of it even being the same as what Martin Luther picked. The canon was same in the old testament as it was for the Jews. It wasn't until after Christ's death that a small number of Jews rejected Greek books. The Old testament for Christians was the same as the Catholics have it and Luther was the first to change it to what a small minority of Jews used later on.

  • i wonder is shes ever had the old in out in out. i'd definitely serve her in that way cause that bottom lip looks like it could hold tight around a shaft.

  • @willlovesjennifer ...The Old Latin Vulgate goes back to 177 AD. Spend a week on this and see for youself. The 2 bibles went different ways around that time. Rome used the Alexandrians texts the KJV came out of the Antiochian texts. Just because they told Rome was first doesn't make it so. Check for yourself, unless you think baptising "Aliens" makes sense to you.

  • @vachief The Catholic Church feels that it could be a different measurement of time than what you think. That it is not literally 6 days, but it could very well be. There is no certain amount of time that we say it is for sure. And prove another canon historically or you have no proof. Show me documentation in the 400s other than the canon I am telling you there was. 400 years ago is a short amount of time compared to 1600.

  • @willlovesjennifer ...Don't include me...in your we. It isn't truthful. There have been 2 bibles for a very long time. They will tell you that Peter was the first "Pope", but Peter the apostle never set foot in Rome. The Pope also denies the 6 day creation from Genisis. He'd rather believe in aliens.

  • @vachief No matter what you bring up the only canon that has been around since the Bible's creation is ours. We have only had one canon. It hasn't changed.

  • @willlovesjennifer...I guess you never heard of the Wycliffe Bible (from the Old Latin Vulgate) 1384..200 years before Luther was born. Your priests were not very happy with Mr. Wycliffe, that is why they dug up his bones and burned them. Apparently you doubt the existance of both the Geneva and the Polyglot. If they were all Catholic in origin they would read the same, but they don't.

  • @vachief Give historical evidence. I gave you factual evidence to support my claim. You give me possibilities of where the KJV canon came from when history tells us it never existed until Luther.

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