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Aramis

@aramiscatholic

Came home to the Catholic Church after years as a Protestant. Learning, sharing, and growing in faith.

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People who take issue with this know nothing of the early church and how they dealt with pagans once Christianity became the dominant religion in the Roman Empire. Spoiler alert: they were *extremely* tolerant and coexisted with them. The worst condemnation was actually aimed

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Sola Requiem This a misunderstanding of predestination. For God, all things are eternally present. He sees Adam and the Garden and Adam 10 trillion “years” into Heaven identically. So predestiantion is a simply God’s selection of those He knows from eternity -are- cooperating with His grace

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“War broke out in heaven; Michael and his angels battled against the dragon. The dragon and its angels fought back, but they did not prevail and there was no longer any place for them in heaven. The huge dragon, the ancient serpent, who is called the Devil and Satan, who deceived

“War broke out in heaven;
Michael and his angels battled against the dragon.
The dragon and its angels fought back,
but they did not prevail
and there was no longer any place for them in heaven.
The huge dragon, the ancient serpent,
who is called the Devil and Satan,
who deceived
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Typical prot slop to make an issue black and white as if it doesn’t have any nuances by quoting an isolated verse and ignoring the rest of the Bible (as they usually do) like Genesis 4:10-15, Ezekiel 33:11, Matt 5:21-22, Matt 26:52, Luke, 23:39-43, John 8, Romans 12:17-21, and

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Chronic loneliness is probably the cross I’ll have to carry for the rest of my life. It always has been. No matter who I’m with, or even in crowds, I still feel it. My only consolation is Christ but when He withdraws that consolation, it can feel unbearable. It is my greatest

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We need to pray for Pope Leo, to speak the truth clearly, without equivocation and without fear of human respect. Popes are human, and suffer from the same human weaknesses as the rest of us. He needs our prayers.

We need to pray for Pope Leo, to speak the truth clearly, without equivocation and without fear of human respect. Popes are human, and suffer from the same human weaknesses as the rest of us. He needs our prayers.
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The Modern Boethius Can people let our *living* magisterium teach interpreting itself? Some people just want the Church to bend to their sensibilities and idoelogy.

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He said it plainly and he’s right. But contrarians can’t help themselves. Their need to projectile vomit their attacks on church authority, thinking they have all the answers and solutions for the church is diabolical. Luciferian. Satanic.

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Soul of Christ, sanctify me. Body of Christ, save me. Blood of Christ, inebriate me. Water from the side of Christ, wash me. Passion of Christ, strengthen me. 🙏

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A solid rule is to trust the successor of St Peter. A lot of people popped off today who didn't know what they are talking about.

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Fr. Joseph Iannuzzi: What did Pope Leo XIV Really Say? Many of you may recall, upon the death of Pope Francis, my having in alerted you to individuals who take the Roman Pontiff’s expressions out of context by citing excerpts or fragments thereof to the advancement their

Fr. Joseph Iannuzzi: 
What did Pope Leo XIV Really Say?

Many of you may recall, upon the death of Pope Francis, my having in alerted you to individuals who take the Roman Pontiff’s expressions out of context by citing excerpts or fragments thereof to the advancement their
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The outrage over Pope Leo's Pro-life comments has me a bit confused. I had to watch the clip a few times to understand what was so problematic. His statement isn't a fringe Catholic thought—to be against the death penalty. As society has developed, we have the means to deal

The outrage over Pope Leo's Pro-life comments has me a bit confused. I had to watch the clip a few times to understand what was so problematic.

His statement isn't a fringe Catholic thought—to be against the death penalty.

As society has developed, we have the means to deal