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Christian Mario ☦️🇺🇸 (@superxtianmario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The past 2 months have been devastatingly hard and traumatic for my family and my health. Been getting better. But damn. Sometimes life hits hard.

David Browning (@wvbigdave1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need all my bro and sisters in Christ to pray for a buddy of mine Roger. He found out a while back that he has pancreatic cancer and he’s now taking chemo. The chemo is making him so sick and throws up constantly. 💔💔💔

I need all my bro and sisters in Christ to pray for a buddy of mine Roger. He found out a while back that he has pancreatic cancer and he’s now taking chemo. The chemo is making him so sick and throws up constantly. 💔💔💔
Dogma 👑 (@dogmaticist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"But whether by the powers of nature there could be a disposition or merit toward the first grace freely given: I consider it to be the opinion of all the Scholastics that there is no meritorious cause, disposition, or condition on the part of the sinner toward first grace,

Lucas (@stronga091) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you can please help me even the smallest support or sharing this message could make a difference. And if nothing else, please keep me in your prayers. Let my fight be a reminder to never lose faith even in the darkest moments God is still working even when we don’t understand.

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"I say God reconciling the world to Himself, that is, the men of the world through Christ. I say reconciling thus, namely, not imputing, that is, not demanding, but forgiving to them, that is, to the world, their offenses." - Bruno of Cologne.

"I say God reconciling the world to Himself, that is, the men of the world through Christ. I say reconciling thus, namely, not imputing, that is, not demanding, but forgiving to them, that is, to the world, their offenses."
- Bruno of Cologne.
Michael Corleone (@doordashthomist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to all my supporters for 3k subs! I’m currently working on a script presenting the Catholic model of the atonement, and hope to publish the video by the end of the week. I’ve just been procrastinating due to a really bad headache.

Thanks to all my supporters for 3k subs! I’m currently working on a script presenting the Catholic model of the atonement, and hope to publish the video by the end of the week. I’ve just been procrastinating due to a really bad headache.
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"By the absolute power of God, someone can be accepted by God and dear without any form inhering in them, speaking of the acceptance of most special complacency, concerning which alone is the present purpose." - Gabriel Biel, Sent. Lib. 1, D. 17, Q. 1, A. 2.

"By the absolute power of God, someone can be accepted by God and dear without any form inhering in them, speaking of the acceptance of most special complacency, concerning which alone is the present purpose."
- Gabriel Biel, Sent. Lib. 1, D. 17, Q. 1, A. 2.
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"The formal cause either designates the entire essence of a thing, or it designates the cause of that essence, namely that by which a thing is what it is. If it designates the entire essence, we say that the form of justification is the remission of sin, that is, absolution from

"The formal cause either designates the entire essence of a thing, or it designates the cause of that essence, namely that by which a thing is what it is. If it designates the entire essence, we say that the form of justification is the remission of sin, that is, absolution from
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"In this sufficiently difficult question, there can be a triple doubt: first, whether the same body can be simultaneously sacramentally in several places. Second, whether in one sacramentally and in another in a natural manner. Third, whether it can be simultaneously in several

"In this sufficiently difficult question, there can be a triple doubt: first, whether the same body can be simultaneously sacramentally in several places. Second, whether in one sacramentally and in another in a natural manner. Third, whether it can be simultaneously in several
Samuel 🕊️ (@logos_asarkos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Eternal life is indeed promised with the condition of obedience or of good works, and this promise is not legal, but the fulfilled condition is by no means a meritorious cause on account of which life is given (for if we had done all things, it would have to be said, we are

“Eternal life is indeed promised with the condition of obedience or of good works, and this promise is not legal, but the fulfilled condition is by no means a meritorious cause on account of which life is given (for if we had done all things, it would have to be said, we are
Jeremy (@jerrsosaved) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Posts like these show why "Orthobros" are Reprobates. They do not represent Christ nor do they represent the Fruit of the Spirit. A beggar, with simple faith and humility, is more of a Christian than these "Orthobros".

Posts like these show why "Orthobros" are Reprobates. They do not represent Christ nor do they represent the Fruit of the Spirit. A beggar, with simple faith and humility, is more of a Christian than these "Orthobros".
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"Again we ask in this prayer the protection of peace. And since we cannot obtain this by our merits, nor do we presume it, because (Isaiah 64:6) "All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags before God."" - Gabriel Biel, Canonis Missae, Lectio 80.

"Again we ask in this prayer the protection of peace. And since we cannot obtain this by our merits, nor do we presume it, because (Isaiah 64:6) "All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags before God.""
- Gabriel Biel, Canonis Missae, Lectio 80.