yes, she does. She's been doing the same thing for the last three years. You can set your watch by it.YOU KEEP DOING THIS, RIGHT ?
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yes, she does. She's been doing the same thing for the last three years. You can set your watch by it.YOU KEEP DOING THIS, RIGHT ?
yes, she does. She's been doing the same thing for the last three years. You can set your watch by it.
You should really stop the Church shopping & address these doubts with your priest.
Just sayin...
Can someone please explain this Bible verse to me?
I'm not upset with you.I'm sorry. Please forgive me.
Oh okay thank you.Christ is the sole mediator of justice. His merits alone earn the grace we need for salvation. Likewise, it is He alone who reconciles us with the Father.
That being said, mediating grace and deciding how it is applied is something all Christians are called to do as members of the Mystical Body of Christ. By praying for others, ministering the word of God to others, sharing the Gospel and showing charity to others, we participate in the ministry of Christ that by Baptism we are commissioned to do. The saints in Heaven are no different.
Okay. I'm glad you're not mad at me Michie. I feel like some people might be mad at me. I sincerely apologize for flip flopping around guys and gals. I really am sincerely sorry. I am sticking with the Catholic Church no matter what. I'll prove it to you this time.I'm not upset with you.
Nothing to forgive.
I'm just trying to make it easier for you.
If you have problems with the RCC then address them within the RCC.
Consult your priest.
Don't muddy the waters constantly looking in other Church doors.
Look to the source.
Look within yourself.
Go from there.
Nothing is going to fix this problem but deep introspection, prayer & guidance from the Church you belong to.
Not the Church down the street.
Read the Catechism. All these questions are addressed there. It will not contridict Scripture at all.
Stay strong Holly.
If you are not planning on leaving the Church then don't worry about it, Jesus will make up the difference. Stick around and bail water out of this thing with the rest of us sinners.I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I have no intention of leaving the Catholic Church by the way.
Don't worry, I will stick around. I promise I am going to stay with the Catholic Church for good!If you are not planning on leaving the Church then don't worry about it, Jesus will make up the difference. Stick around and bail water out of this thing with the rest of us sinners.
*hug*Okay. I'm glad you're not mad at me Michie. I feel like some people might be mad at me. I sincerely apologize for flip flopping around guys and gals. I really am sincerely sorry. I am sticking with the Catholic Church no matter what. I'll prove it to you this time.
I will.*hug*
Take care of yourself.
Amen.hhhmmm....something about patience, kindness, not counting the wrongs, but rejoicing in what is right.
Folks...No matter how many times she doubts, in all things, charity.
Okay, maybe I should sit down and reflect on why I doubt so often. And you may be right. Maybe that is why I doubt.Holly, just a suggestion: maybe you should spend some time in quiet meditation reflecting on why exactly you have doubts so often. You obviously can't be doing this for the rest of your life. Please don't take this the wrong way, but have you considered the possibility that you are always jumping around because you are looking for attention? I don't mean for that to sound offensive at all. I obviously don't know you beyond what I see posted here in CF every now and then, but I constantly get the feeling that the person behind your screen name is a hurt and injured soul that is looking for the love and attention that was denied elsewhere in life.
Hi everyone. I have been having doubts about the Catholic Church. I have even been considering the possibility of the Episcopalian Church. I need some advice and prayers. Please give me some advice and pray for me.
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ether way, it's your choice, but just remember matthew 18 that says "upon this rock i will build my church." now portestants interperet this to mean that jesus was merely building a church on some rock.. but how on earth do you build a church on a rock??!!!!!!!??
Just a slight correction.
As a former protestant it is generally believed that Jesus was referring to Himself & Peters belief in Jesus as the rock that the Church is built on.
Neither protestant Christians or Catholics ones believe that he was referring to a literal stone on the ground.
Just had to comment.
No problem.thanks so much for clearing that up!!
however, my protestant friend believed that He was saying He was going to build his church on a rock lol