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I know what the feasts/fasts were and when they happened and how they were conducted and that's interesting. I will follow the gospel which has no set feasts and I will make good use of the Church's calendar as the teaching aid it is. I'll keep the old covenant feasts when they are made a part...
Then I reckon folk can worry about it during the millennium and eternity and I'll keep to the gospel which has no set feasts. The church calendar is for pedagogic purposes mainly and for breaking the year into seasons that have significance drawn from the life of Christ.
I reckon the days for the various feasts in the church calendar are "best guesses" rather than firmly fixed dates that no one can contradict. I happen to like the traditional dates for Christmas and the feast of the annunciation but I know of no dogmatic statement requiring that the 25th of...
I do not have any special dislike for denominations and I tend to trust denominational statements of faith and confessions of faith more than the opinions of people on bulletin boards. It's not that individuals cannot have a good grasp of truth so much as when individuals contradict their church...
It is surprising what I've heard from Pentecostal folk that I know about Lourdes being demonic. Seems that some believe in miracles but see them as coming both from God and from Satan. What's your thoughts on that?
Catholics who embrace the charismatic movement are nonetheless Catholic Christians and accept the teaching of the Catholic Church - though no doubt some individuals may reject this or that teaching to the peril of their souls. I am not exactly sure what you mean by "full gospel" but if it means...
Q: Does the Catholic Church teach that Protestants are not Christians?
A: No.Since the denominations and ecclesial communities that were either born at the time of the Protestant Revolt and subsequent reformation or are derived from them hold many doctrines of the faith as they were handed down...
Monday, 12th October 2015
MORNING
God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them. II Cor. 5:19
It pleased the Father, that in him should all fulness dwell; and, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things...