Please have a look at this video. At the end is attached a preview of a movie which shows Catholics dying with true dignity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nZ1BDnXVM7o
We, the Church militant, must proclaim the love of Christ to the world. While on earth Jesus prepared His Church by giving authority to His disciples and by setting Saint Peter as the Church's head. Most importantly, He gave The Church "The Great Commission": to baptize all nations in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
Purgatory -- suffering in purgatory.
As the Church Militant, let us always remember to pray for the holy souls in purgatory.
Lately I have been thinking of our brethren on their way to heaven. I do not know the nature of their sufferings, but I have an inkling as to part of it.
Firstly, why purgatory?
In order to enter heaven we must be pure. Purgatory purifies us.
When we die we are bound to our eternal destinies. God, in His infinite mercy, may even allow the most sinful of us to make a final decision as to where we would like to spend all of eternity. He will not force us, but I am guessing that He will give us a clearer vision of our choice. He will not send us to hell. We freely choose heaven or hell.
If we choose heaven we must be purified.
Christ paid the ultimate price that we cannot pay due to our very nature as mere creatures. He paid that price once with His death on the cross.
But Divine Justice demands that we must take ownership of our sins and accept the punishment for them. This punishment may come to us while still alive on this earth. Whatever we have not paid the 'fine' for must be paid after death ... thus purgatory.
Purgatory is a time for us to be cleansed. Some of us need only to wipe the stains off our fingers before being pure for heaven. Others require a long hot bath with lots of painful scrubbing.
This brings me to my thoughts about some of the nature of our sufferings.
When we die and have truly chosen heaven we know that we are being denied the 'beatific vision' -- seeing God 'face to face'. To be destined for heaven means that, above all else, we desire to be in God's presence and truly 'see' Him in all His glory.
For the Church Militant, we have access to God Himself in the Holy Eucharist. The God of the universe, in the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, appears on the altar in every Catholic Mass by the power of the Holy Ghost working through a validly ordained priest. We can receive God Himself on our tongues if we are living in a state of grace. This, too, is denied to the holy souls in purgatory
Please remember to pray for these holy souls, especially this November 11th, Rememberance Day.
- Reg.
Lately I have been thinking of our brethren on their way to heaven. I do not know the nature of their sufferings, but I have an inkling as to part of it.
Firstly, why purgatory?
In order to enter heaven we must be pure. Purgatory purifies us.
When we die we are bound to our eternal destinies. God, in His infinite mercy, may even allow the most sinful of us to make a final decision as to where we would like to spend all of eternity. He will not force us, but I am guessing that He will give us a clearer vision of our choice. He will not send us to hell. We freely choose heaven or hell.
If we choose heaven we must be purified.
Christ paid the ultimate price that we cannot pay due to our very nature as mere creatures. He paid that price once with His death on the cross.
But Divine Justice demands that we must take ownership of our sins and accept the punishment for them. This punishment may come to us while still alive on this earth. Whatever we have not paid the 'fine' for must be paid after death ... thus purgatory.
Purgatory is a time for us to be cleansed. Some of us need only to wipe the stains off our fingers before being pure for heaven. Others require a long hot bath with lots of painful scrubbing.
This brings me to my thoughts about some of the nature of our sufferings.
When we die and have truly chosen heaven we know that we are being denied the 'beatific vision' -- seeing God 'face to face'. To be destined for heaven means that, above all else, we desire to be in God's presence and truly 'see' Him in all His glory.
For the Church Militant, we have access to God Himself in the Holy Eucharist. The God of the universe, in the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, appears on the altar in every Catholic Mass by the power of the Holy Ghost working through a validly ordained priest. We can receive God Himself on our tongues if we are living in a state of grace. This, too, is denied to the holy souls in purgatory
Please remember to pray for these holy souls, especially this November 11th, Rememberance Day.
- Reg.
Again: Thoughts on how important we are in God's creation.
God has created us to be very important.
We must always glorify and adore God. He is far different than us. He is perfect, all loving, all knowing, all merciful, and also just.
Therefore we strive to be perfect, just as God is perfect. In that way we are fanatics. But never think of yourself as a mere slave.
Dominus tecum, Reg.
- He made us in His image.
- He gave us free will so we can choose to obey and love Him or not to.
- When our first parents sinned He promised to send a saviour (Genesis 3:15).
- The Second Person of the Holy Trinity, the Word of God, did not simply appear on earth in human form. God protected Mary from original sin so that the Holy Spirit could fertilize one of her ova with Jesus, and therefore Jesus was completely without sin. Imagine that -- God prepared a human girl to be His earthly mother. God thinks so highly of us that He accepts a human being as His Mother. Not a foster mother but a biological mother.
- Jesus suffered and died for us. God thinks so highly of us that He took our sins upon His sinless self and allowed Himself to be mocked and killed.
- God thinks so highly of us that he raised Jesus from the dead and He appeared in His resurrected and glorified human body to His disciples. Having instructed the disciples and prepared them for the institution of the Church He ascended into heaven -- body and soul.
- We are so important to God that the Second Person of the Holy Trinity sits at the right hand of God the Father with a human body!
- The importance of all men and women is further proved by the fact that Mary was assumed, body and soul, into heaven. God then crowned Mary, a human being, as the Queen of Heaven. We are more than mere slaves.
- Remember this: Jesus initially spoke of us as servants. Later we are called His friends. Finally, he declares that He is our Brother. God is 'wholly other', but through Jesus, He is also our brother.
- God comes to us all the time. We receive His Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity at each Mass.
- The Third Person of the Holy Trinity has not only visited us throughout time, He also came into mere mortals on the day of Pentecost. He enters each one of us at Baptism and Confirmation.
We must always glorify and adore God. He is far different than us. He is perfect, all loving, all knowing, all merciful, and also just.
Therefore we strive to be perfect, just as God is perfect. In that way we are fanatics. But never think of yourself as a mere slave.
Dominus tecum, Reg.
Human Exceptionalism -- What God Has Done For Us Out of His Love
Just look at what God has done:
He created an entire universe out of nothing. He created time itself. All creatures come from His immense love.
And yet, out of all His creation, He created us, and only us, in His image.
He loves us so much that He wants our love in return. So that we can love Him He gave us the choice to follow Him or to follow our own desires. Unfortunately in the Garden of Eden we chose ourselves over our God.
God therefore picked the Jewish people to prepare a way for His coming. (He knew all this would happen beforehand, but that's not important here.)
God has so much love for us that He sent His angel Gabriel to earth to announce to the Virgin Mary that she was to become the Mother of God. The Holy Ghost used Mary's genetic material so that the Word of God, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, could become both God and Man. He did not simply appear on earth in a human guise, out of His great Love He actually became one of us! He loves us so very much that, for our salvation, He even became a human being.
His love led Him to walk this earth and prepare His Church, "the Body of Christ", and to finally suffer and die for our sins. Now that's a lot of love!
God loves us so very much that He sent His Holy Spirit upon the disciples at Pentecost. That same Holy Spirit has been passed down to us by apostolic succession. And we receive the Holy Spirit at Baptism, and again at Confirmation. What/who is this Holy Spirit? The Third Person of the Holy Trinity! That's right. God has so much love for us that He is willing to live inside each one of us, if only we allow Him.
We receive God almighty onto our tongues at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Once again God comes into us, this time physically, out of His sheer love for us.
When the God-Man Jesus ascended into heaven He ascended with His human body. God actually dwells in heaven with a human body. He must love us more than we can imagine.
He also loved His dear mother so much that her body was assumed into heaven along with her soul.
And God loves us so much that He is populating heaven with us. He created angels, but only humans partake in His Body and Blood. Only humans were made in His image.
Yes indeed God loves us without end. We need to learn to love Him in return.
http://www.traditionalcatholicpriest.com/2013/04/15/traditional-church-architecture-tells-it-all/ |
The Harm of Homosexual Practice: A Link
Greetings!
I found this to be very informative:
I found this to be very informative:
The Harm of Homosexual Practice: A Medical and Moral Argument
And yet a 15 year old girl in a 'Catholic' high school thinks like this:
See“I think it will make others realize more that it’s OK to be who you are, it’s OK to be gay, to be bisexual, transgender, whatever you are,” said Adriana Unis. “I feel more accepted now. … I can be in a Catholic school and still be myself.”
And so it begins…
Holy Michael Archangel, defend us in the
day of battle; be our safeguard against the wickedness and snares of the devil.
-- May God rebuke him, we humbly pray: and do thou, Prince of the heavenly
host, by the power of God thrust down to hell Satin and all the wicked spirits,
who wander through the world for the ruin of souls.
Amen.
Amen.
Abortion law in Canada: MP Postcards for Motion 312
Scientifically, human life begins at conception. Some politicians are willing to stand up for this rather than only standing up for popular ideology.
Please watch this:
Please watch this:
MP Postcards for Motion 312
We must live our lives truly believing we are in the Church Militant!
When someone can express my thoughts in better terms than I can I like to share it. Please view the following video I've linked to:
Church Militant
Let us all be brave. No matter WHAT.
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