In reference to idols, when Jesus said we are not making idols, he was talking to those who were
accustomed to idols and images, drawn from the (Egyptian) who prayed to the image itself, Catholics do not pray to the statue of cement, pray to who represents, in the case of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, or any other saint. Cannot understand, or are you too imbued with Catholic misinformation?
Making Cree Episcoplians As the Holy Catholic; Do pray with them? What about Mary?
Episcopalians "believe in" the communion of saints, but (normally) do not "pray" for favors. RC I was raised as a child and, if I missed something, my mother would say "Pray to San Antonio!" I do not think that anymore.
Mary is venerated as the mother of Jesus, but not as a defender of Jesus [...]
When Muslims and Jehovah's Witnesses Making Ideas About Mary Rc are not part of the Trinity Doctrine?
Doctrine of the Trinity has nothing to do with Jesus' earthly mother, Mary, at all. Christian teaching about the Trinity is that God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, are triune fellowship within the Godhead. The Holy Spirit is not a woman! Your physical is not! Mary is the mother of [...]
Making The True Origins of the Sacred Heart Catholic?
The sacred heart as portrayed in numerous candles representing the prayer of Jesus and Mary with her heart exposed is based on the ancient Aztec worship of Quetzalcoatl.
Sacrifice of human beings that have their center when cut while still alive.
This practice of Christ with the heart exposed stems from this practice.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7L1ayjyj40
Who [...]
The children always take part in Catholic Reconcilliation (confession) Before making their First Communion?
That depends on the church. For example, I had my 4th grade until Reconciliation (2 nd in the First Communion), but my younger cousin recently participated in the Reconciliation before Communion …… there is no standard set out therein.
Sisters: Catholic Nuns and the Making of America
From Publishers Weekly
When Wall Street Journal reporter Fialka set out to tell the story of America’s Catholic nuns, he knew he faced a daunting challenge. Church histories contained little about the women he calls “America’s first feminists,” though they built 800 hospitals and more than 10,000 private [...]
The Making of a Catholic President: Kennedy vs. Nixon 1960
From Booklist
Almost 50 years ago, the election of a Catholic president seemed unlikely. The smashing defeat of Al Smith, the last serious Catholic candidate, in 1928, revealed the depth of anti-Catholic sentiment. Professor Casey writes an engrossing and detailed account of Kennedy’s campaign, which shattered the barrier and [...]
Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions
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