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"Preach the gospel always, If necessary use words." ~ St. Francis of Assisi. My soul finds rest in God alone,my salvation comes from Him. He alone is my rock and my salvation,He is my fortress,I will never be shaken. Psalm 62:1-2

  • Do Any of the 38,000 denominations and non denominations of Protestants?

    Do any kind of Works of Mercy? Such as:

    works of mercy is as follows:

    •To feed the hungry;

    •To give drink to the thirsty;

    •To clothe the naked;

    •To shelter the homeless

    •To visit the sick;

    •To ransom the captive; (visit the imprisoned)

    •To bury the dead.

    The spiritual works of mercy are:

    •To instruct the ignorant;

    •To counsel the doubtful;

    •To admonish sinners;

    •To bear wrongs patiently;

    •To forgive offences willingly;

    •To comfort the afflicted;

    •To pray for the living and the dead.

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years ago
  • Why do the majority of Protestants not believe in eternal life?

    Do Protestants actually think that heaven is a grave yard and not for the living?? I get some really weird answers by Protestants regarding the dead. Do you not believe that heaven is for the living? Do you think our souls die at death? Do you not worship the living God? If you believe that heaven is for the living then why do you say that those in heaven are dead?

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years ago
  • If the Deutrocanonicals are not part of Scripture, why did Jesus preach from them?

    Many Deuterocanonical passages that are referenced by Jesus and the Apostles in the New Testament books.

    Matt. 2:16 - Herod's decree of slaying innocent children was prophesied in Wis. 11:7 - slaying the holy innocents.

    Matt. 6:19-20 - Jesus' statement about laying up for yourselves treasure in heaven follows Sirach 29:11 - lay up your treasure.

    Matt.. 7:12 - Jesus' golden rule "do unto others" is the converse of Tobit 4:15 - what you hate, do not do to others.

    Matt. 7:16,20 - Jesus' statement "you will know them by their fruits" follows Sirach 27:6 - the fruit discloses the cultivation.

    Matt. 9:36 - the people were "like sheep without a shepherd" is same as Judith 11:19 - sheep without a shepherd.

    Matt. 11:25 - Jesus' description "Lord of heaven and earth" is the same as Tobit 7:18 - Lord of heaven and earth.

    Matt. 12:42 - Jesus refers to the wisdom of Solomon which was recorded and made part of the deuterocanonical books.

    Matt. 16:18 - Jesus' reference to the "power of death" and "gates of Hades" references Wisdom 16:13.

    Matt. 22:25; Mark 12:20; Luke 20:29 - Gospel writers refer to the canonicity of Tobit 3:8 and 7:11 regarding the seven brothers.

    Matt. 24:15 - the "desolating sacrilege" Jesus refers to is also taken from 1 Macc. 1:54 and 2 Macc. 8:17.

    Matt. 24:16 - let those "flee to the mountains" is taken from 1 Macc. 2:28.

    Matt. 27:43 - if He is God's Son, let God deliver him from His adversaries follows Wisdom 2:18.

    Mark 4:5,16-17 - Jesus' description of seeds falling on rocky ground and having no root follows Sirach 40:15.

    Mark 9:48 - description of hell where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched references Judith 16:17.

    Luke 1:42 - Elizabeth's declaration of Mary's blessedness above all women follows Uzziah's declaration in Judith 13:18.

    Luke 1:52 - Mary's magnificat addressing the mighty falling from their thrones and replaced by lowly follows Sirach 10:14.

    Luke 2:29 - Simeon's declaration that he is ready to die after seeing the Child Jesus follows Tobit 11:9.

    Luke 13:29 - the Lord's description of men coming from east and west to rejoice in God follows Baruch 4:37.

    Luke 21:24 - Jesus' usage of "fall by the edge of the sword" follows Sirach 28:18.

    Luke 24:4 and Acts 1:10 - Luke's description of the two men in dazzling apparel reminds us of 2 Macc. 3:26.

    John 1:3 - all things were made through Him, the Word, follows Wisdom 9:1.

    John 3:13 - who has ascended into heaven but He who descended from heaven references Baruch 3:29.

    John 4:48; Acts 5:12; 15:12; 2 Cor. 12:12 - Jesus', Luke's and Paul's usage of "signs and wonders" follows Wisdom 8:8.

    John 5:18 - Jesus claiming that God is His Father follows Wisdom 2:16.

    John 6:35-59 - Jesus' Eucharistic discourse is foreshadowed in Sirach 24:21.

    John 10:22 - the identification of the feast of the dedication is taken from 1 Macc. 4:59.

    John 10:36 – Jesus accepts the inspiration of Maccabees as He analogizes the Hanukkah consecration to His own consecration to the Father in 1 Macc. 4:36.

    John 15:6 - branches that don't bear fruit and are cut down follows Wis. 4:5 where branches are broken off.

    8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years ago
  • How do Protestants interpret this Scripture and who is it speaking of?

    "Then He brought me back

    to the outer gate of the Sanctuary,

    which faces East;

    and it was shut.

    And He said to me,

    "This gate shall remain shut;

    it shall not be opened,

    and no man shall enter by it;

    for the Lord, the God of Israel,

    has entered by it;

    therefore it shall remain shut.

    Only the Prince may sit in it

    to eat bread before the Lord;

    He shall enter by way of the vestibule of the gate,

    and shall go out the same way" (Ezek 44:1-3).

    14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality10 years ago
  • When do Protestants think we get eternal life?

    As Christians is it not our promise from God to have eternal life upon death? Why do so many of you say that those in heaven are dead? Heaven is for the living,not the dead, it is not a graveyard

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality10 years ago
  • Does anyone know which book,chapter and verse in the bible?

    states that one should only pray to God?

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality10 years ago
  • How do Protestant Churches have a doctrine?

    When there are over 38,000 denominations and non denominations affiliated with the Protestant Churches. And each one of them has a totally different interpretation of the Holy Bible

    16 AnswersReligion & Spirituality10 years ago
  • When Protestants and all other non Catholic Christians?

    kneel and bow before their beds to pray are they worshipping their beds?

    14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality10 years ago
  • I can not upload any pictures on Facebook?

    It says that there is something wrong with the "image files". Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

    3 AnswersFacebook1 decade ago
  • Why do non-Catholic Christians deny that the Rosay is Biblical?

    The Gospel of Jesus Christ also known as the Rosary

    In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost

    (Matt 28:19; cf. John 14:13-14; Acts 2:21)

    I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended into hell. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sin, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.

    Lev 5:5; Neh 1:5-9; Dan 9:3-19; James 5:16)

    Our Father, who art in heaven hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

    (Matt 6:9-13; cf. Luke 11:2-4; Mark 14:36; Gal 4:6)

    Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. (Luke 2:14; cf. Rev 4:11; 5:11-14)

    O my Jesus, forgive us of our sins. Save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls into heaven, especially those in most need of thy mercy.

    Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. (Luke 1:28)

    Blessed art thou among women (Luke 1:41-42a,Luke 1:48),

    Blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus (Luke 1:42b)

    Holy Mary, Mother of God (Luke 1:43)

    Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen (Luke 2:35, John 2:3-5)

    The Joyful Mysteries

    (Mondays and Saturdays)

    1. The Annunciation (Luke 1:26-38) [Spiritual fruit - Humility]

    2. The Visitation (Luke 1: 39-56) [Spiritual fruit - Love of Neighbor]

    3. The Nativity (Luke 2:1-20) [Spiritual fruit - Poverty of Spirit]

    4. The Presentation (Luke 2:21-38) [Spiritual fruit - Purity of mind & body]

    5. The Finding of Jesus in the Temple (Luke 2:41-52) [Spiritual fruit - Obedience ]

    The Luminous Mysteries or Mysteries of Light

    (Thursdays) see Rosarium Virginis Mariae

    1. Jesus' Baptism in the Jordan (II Corinthians 5:21, Matthew 3:17 and parallels) [Spiritual fruit - Gratitude for the gift of Faith]

    2. Jesus' self-manifestation at the wedding of Cana (John 2:1- 12) [Spiritual fruit - Fidelity]

    3. Jesus' proclamation of the Kingdom of God, with His call to conversion (Mark 1:15, Mark 2:3-13; Luke 7:47- 48, John 20:22-23) [Spiritual fruit - Desire for Holiness]

    4. Jesus' Transfiguration (Luke 9:35 and parallels) [Spiritual fruit - Spiritual Courage]

    5. Jesus' institution of the Eucharist, as the sacramental expression of the Paschal Mystery. (Luke 24:13-35 and parallels, 1 Corinthians 11:24-25) [Spiritual fruit - Love of our Eucharistic Lord]

    The Sorrowful Mysteries

    (Tuesdays and Fridays)

    1. The Agony in the Garden (Matthew 26:36-46, Luke 22:39-46) [Spiritual fruit - God's will be done]

    2. The Scourging at the Pillar (Matthew 27:26, Mark 15:15, John 19:1) [Spiritual fruit - Mortification of the senses]

    3. The Crowning with Thorns (Matthew 27:27-30, Mark 15:16-20, John 19:2) [Spiritual fruit - Reign of Christ in our heart]

    4. The Carrying of the Cross (Matthew 27:31-32, Mark 15:21, Luke 23:26-32, John 19:17) [Spiritual fruit - Patient bearing of trials]

    5. The Crucifixion (Matthew 27:33-56, Mark 15:22-39, Luke 23:33-49, John 19:17-37) [Spiritual fruit - Pardoning of Injuries]

    The Glorious Mysteries

    (Wednesdays and Sundays)

    1.The Resurrection (Matthew 28:1-8, Mark 16:1-18, Luke 24:1-12, John 20:1-29) [Spiritual fruit - Faith]

    2. The Ascension (Mark 16:19-20, Luke 24:50-53, Acts 1:6-11) [Spiritual fruit - Christian Hope]

    3. The Descent of the Holy Ghost (Acts 2:1-13) [Spiritual fruit - Gifts of the Holy Spirit]

    4. The Assumption [Spiritual fruit - To Jesus through Mary]

    5. The Coronation [Spiritual fruit - Grace of Final Perseverance]

    19 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • What is "biblical Christianity"?

    How can you have biblical Christianity when Christianity existed before the bible came about?

    18 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • I have a question for my Catholic Christian brothers and sisters?

    What is involved in becoming a "Catechist"? My parish is in need of them and Iam thinking of becoming one but not sure of what is involved. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!

    14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Which Protestant denomination or non denomination believes this?

    God beget his Son in the heart/soul, of Jesus Christ, not in Mary's womb. His Son is spiritual, not fleshly. So are we who are born of God.

    Jesus was born of a virgin, yet he is the virgin who bore the Emmanuel.

    Christ and his apostles taught. Be ye perfect as the Father is perfect,...Christ hath perfected forever those who are sanctified.

    Sanctified people do NOT commit murder, homosexual sins, or steal, or any other evil stuff. We are made Holy by the blood of Jesus and his Spirit.

    Christians are NOT SINNERS.

    Im just curious

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Why do Protestant Christians add to the Holy Bible?

    Why do you say Jesus had brothers and sisters when the Holy Bible says different?

    Because of one verse taken out of context. The majority of you fail to realize who is being spoken of in the verses below.

    James and Joses are in Matthew, Mark, and John's Gospels referred to as the sons of Mary the wife of Clophas (Matthew 27:55, Mark 15:40, and John 19:25). Many early Church historians believe that Clophas and Joseph, Jesus' foster-father, were either brothers or cousins. Regardless, it does refer to Mary the wife of Clophas as the sister of Mary the mother of Jesus.

    We can cross Simon off the list because Mark 3:18 tells us he is a Canaanite, "And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Canaanite..."

    Jude, we are told in Jude 1:1, is the "servant of Jesus Christ and the brother of James."

    "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon, and are not his sisters here with us?" Mark 6:3-4

    "Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brethren James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? And are not all his sisters with us?" Matthew 13:55-56

    12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Why do Protestant Christians add to the bible?

    Why do you say Jesus had brothers and sisters when the Holy Bible says different?

    Because of one verse taken out of context. The majority of you fail to realize who is being spoken of in the verses below.

    James and Joses are in Matthew, Mark, and John's Gospels referred to as the sons of Mary the wife of Clophas (Matthew 27:55, Mark 15:40, and John 19:25). Many early Church historians believe that Clophas and Joseph, Jesus' foster-father, were either brothers or cousins. Regardless, it does refer to Mary the wife of Clophas as the sister of Mary the mother of Jesus.

    We can cross Simon off the list because Mark 3:18 tells us he is a Canaanite, "And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Canaanite..."

    Jude, we are told in Jude 1:1, is the "servant of Jesus Christ and the brother of James."

    "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon, and are not his sisters here with us?" Mark 6:3-4

    "Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brethren James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? And are not all his sisters with us?" Matthew 13:55-56

    7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Why do Protestant Christians add to the bible?

    Why do you say Jesus had brothers and sisters when the Holy Bible says different?

    Because of one verse taken out of context. The majority of you fail to realize who is being spoken of in the verses below.

    James and Joses are in Matthew, Mark, and John's Gospels referred to as the sons of Mary the wife of Clophas (Matthew 27:55, Mark 15:40, and John 19:25). Many early Church historians believe that Clophas and Joseph, Jesus' foster-father, were either brothers or cousins. Regardless, it does refer to Mary the wife of Clophas as the sister of Mary the mother of Jesus.

    We can cross Simon off the list because Mark 3:18 tells us he is a Canaanite, "And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Canaanite..."

    Jude, we are told in Jude 1:1, is the "servant of Jesus Christ and the brother of James."

    "Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon, and are not his sisters here with us?" Mark 6:3-4

    "Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brethren James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? And are not all his sisters with us?" Matthew 13:55-56

    7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Catholic Christian friends?

    As a convert I have learned a great many things regarding Jesus Christ's Catholic Church but I have a question.

    When one is saying the Penitential Rite(the I confess) why do we strike our chest/breast area 3 times?

    7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Why do Protestants think when one dies?

    That their spirit is also dead? Dont Protestants know that when one dies in Christ's friendship that they are ALIVE in heaven? Heaven is for the living, not the dead. We follow the Living Christ not the dead Christ.

    11 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Why do people think that?

    Why do people think that being celibate and pedophilia are connected? Celibacy is a choice many people(men and women) choose to do. Pedophilia is a mental disease. I dont get the connection. Not all people need or want sex

    17 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago