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I ask if VATICAN is in the Bible,
GENERAL AUDIENCE
Paul VI Hall Assembly
POPE FRANCIS St. Peter's Square
he gave these words on Wednesday, 25 June 2014
what I try to do is to enlighten, the word ecumenical comes to mind
From Paul VI Hall Assembly, Today there is another group of pilgrims linked up with us in the Paul VI Hall; they are pilgrims suffering from illnesses.
With this weather, between the heat and the possibility of rain, it was more prudent that they stay there.
But they are linked with us via a maxi screen. And thus we are together at the same audience.
And today let us all pray especially for them, for their illnesses.
meaning outside Christian
Note: Pope Francis says we the Body of Christ have an illness because of our Christian belief in having a personal relationship with Holy Spirit and God
In the first catechesis on the Church, last Wednesday, we began with the initiative of God who wants to form a people to carry his blessing to all the nations of the earth.
He begins with Abraham and then, with great patience — and God has that; he has a great deal of that! — He prepares these people of the Old Covenant so that, in Jesus Christ, he will establish it as the sign and instrument of mankind’s communion with God and unity with one another (cf. Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Constitution Lumen Gentium, n. 1). Today we would like to pause on the importance for a Christian to belong to these people.
We will speak about belonging to the Church. (Meaning The Parish)
The reader and a writer, I am a true Christian, how am I a true Christian? First I read the letter of POPE FRANCIS, in his own words.
By the letter of the law, written law, by scripture, in the language, put forth from time past to the very present time!
I comment on offensive words from VATICAN, Paul VI Hall General Assembly.
1 # We read. You are not isolated, and we mean you, are not Christians on an individual basis.
Each one on His or Her owns, not by any means, by the letter of the language! (Meaning by the letter of language, (VATICAN!) if I say by own chooses I am a true Christian it’s not by yours own to say I am).
VATICAN: Our Christian identity is to belong! We are Christians because we belong to the Church. (The Parish)
(Meaning, to belong solely under VATICAN Church, one Church under the earth, By the letter of the language! In one way of saying, not above Heaven)
Revelation 13:6 (And he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven.
VATICAN: It is like the last name: if the first name is “I am Christian”, the last name is “I belong to the Church”.
(Meaning I belong to a Church under the earth, not above)
VATICAN: It is so beautiful to observe how this belonging is also expressed in the name God gives to himself.
(Using the name and deity of God the Father, Abba)
VATICAN: In answer to Moses in that wonderful episode of the “burning bush”, he defines himself as the God of the fathers (cf. Ex 3:15).
(The Word does not just say I AM,” but to His adversary as well)
In Exodus 3:15-17 (NKJV) it states, Moreover God said to Moses, "Thus you shall say to the children of Israel: 'The LORD God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
(I underline the quote they are referring to! But in the same matter, God continues to say,
This is My name forever, and this is My memorial to all generations.'
Exodus 3:16 Go and gather the elders of Israel together, and say to them, 'The LORD God of your
Exodus 3:17 fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, appeared to me, saying, "I have surely visited you and seen what is done to you in Egypt. Remember Egypt pass ………………………………............................................................
Note; VATICAN: The Parish The Vatican is referred to as which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt
Revelation 11:8 (And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
Cesar Bossier, did you find out why is he?
VATICAN: He doesn’t say: I am the Omnipotent One..., no: I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
My remark to this letter
This phrase: I am not! To density that is only the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. This is not to identify He, not one true God, by showing God’s the New Covenant
Abram to Abraham means Father of Most High
Abraham's wife’s Sarai means princess the change Sarai to Sarah Mother of nations
Sarah gives name to their son Isaac meaning Laughter
Jacob to Israel means The God that Strives, and Sup-planter means having power with God
Simon’s name means God has heard
Peter's name means the Rock
These names change to identify the one true God
VATICAN: They Identify that God Only Identify only God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
We read in Genesis 17:1-5 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to Abram and said to him, "I am Almighty God; walk before Me and be blameless.
And I will make My covenant between Me and you, and will multiply you exceedingly."
Then Abram fell on his face, and God talked with him, saying:
"As for Me, behold, My covenant is with you, and you shall be a father of many nations.
No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a father of many nations.
NOTE: I am
The Vatican Say: He doesn’t say: I am the Omnipotent One, this is an insult to God of Israel, this where the word of blasphemy Vatican Words
VATICAN: (The Reader: But God is Not the Father of Darkness, I quote scripture, by letter of the law.)
Note: Another Insult to God of light, saying God of Israel is a God of Darkness
VATICAN: In this way, He reveals himself as the God who made an alliance with our fathers and remains ever faithful to his pact and calls us to enter into this relationship that precedes us. God’s relationship with his people precedes us all, it comes from that time.
(Meaning the Saints on earth)
2# VATICAN: In this sense, one’s thought goes in the first place, with gratitude, to those who went before us and who welcomed us into the Church.
No one becomes Christian on his or her own! Is that clear? No one becomes Christian by him- or herself.
Christians are not made in a laboratory.
A Christian is part of a people who come from afar.
The Church, The Parish
The Christian belongs to a people called the Church and this Church is what makes him or her Christian, on the day of Baptism, and then in the course of catechesis, and so on. But no one, no one becomes Christian on his or her own.
If we believe, if we know how to pray, if we acknowledge the Lord and can listen to his Word, if we feel him close to us and recognize him in our brothers and sisters, it is because others, before us, lived the faith and then transmitted it to us.
We have received the faith from our fathers, from our ancestors, and they have instructed us in it. If we think about it carefully, who knows how many beloved faces pass before our eyes at this moment: it could be the face of our parents who requested our Baptism; that of our grandparents or of some family member who taught us how to make the sign of the Cross and to recite our first prayers?
I always remember the face of the nun, who taught me the Catechism, but she always comes to mind — she is in Heaven for sure, because she was a holy woman — I always remember her and give thanks to God for this sister.
Or it could be the face of the parish priest, of another priest or a sister or a catechist, who transmitted the contents of the faith to us and helped us to grow as Christians... So, this is the Church: one great family, where we are welcomed and learn to live as believers and disciples of the Lord Jesus.
The Church, meaning not of the body Christ but the Parish only
We are able to live this journey not only because of others but together with others. In the Church there is no “do it yourself”, there are no “free agents”.
How many times did Pope Benedict “describe the Church as an ecclesial ‘we’”! At times one hears someone say: “I believe in God, I believe in Jesus, but I don’t care about the Church...”. How many times have we heard this? And this is not good.
There are those who believe they can maintain a personal, direct, and immediate relationship with Jesus Christ outside the communion and the mediation of the Church. These are dangerous and harmful temptations.
These are, as the great Paul VI said, absurd dichotomies. It is true that walking together is challenging, and at times can be tiring: it can happen that some brother or some sister creates difficulties, or shocks us... But the Lord entrusted his message of salvation to a few human beings, to us all, to a few witnesses; and it is in our brothers and in our sisters, with their gifts and limitations, that he comes to meet us and make himself known.
And this is what it means to belong to the Church. Remember this well: to be Christian means belonging to the Church.
The first name is “Christian”, the last name is “belonging to the Church”. (The Parish)
Dear friends, let us ask the Lord, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, for the grace never to fall into the temptation of thinking we can make it without the others, that we can get along without the Church, that we can save ourselves on our own, of being Christians from the laboratory. On the contrary, you cannot love God without loving your brothers, you cannot love God outside of the Church; you cannot be in communion with God without being so in the Church, and we cannot be good Christians if we are not together with those who seek to follow the Lord Jesus, as one single people, one single body, and this is the Church. Thank you.
what are your thoughts? you can see this on the GENERAL AUDIENCE website
I ask if VATICAN is in the Bible,
GENERAL AUDIENCE
Paul VI Hall Assembly
POPE FRANCIS St. Peter's Square
he gave these words on Wednesday, 25 June 2014
what I try to do is to enlighten, the word ecumenical comes to mind
From Paul VI Hall Assembly, Today there is another group of pilgrims linked up with us in the Paul VI Hall; they are pilgrims suffering from illnesses.
With this weather, between the heat and the possibility of rain, it was more prudent that they stay there.
But they are linked with us via a maxi screen. And thus we are together at the same audience.
And today let us all pray especially for them, for their illnesses.
meaning outside Christian
Note: Pope Francis says we the Body of Christ have an illness because of our Christian belief in having a personal relationship with Holy Spirit and God
In the first catechesis on the Church, last Wednesday, we began with the initiative of God who wants to form a people to carry his blessing to all the nations of the earth.
He begins with Abraham and then, with great patience — and God has that; he has a great deal of that! — He prepares these people of the Old Covenant so that, in Jesus Christ, he will establish it as the sign and instrument of mankind’s communion with God and unity with one another (cf. Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Constitution Lumen Gentium, n. 1). Today we would like to pause on the importance for a Christian to belong to these people.
We will speak about belonging to the Church. (Meaning The Parish)
The reader and a writer, I am a true Christian, how am I a true Christian? First I read the letter of POPE FRANCIS, in his own words.
By the letter of the law, written law, by scripture, in the language, put forth from time past to the very present time!
I comment on offensive words from VATICAN, Paul VI Hall General Assembly.
1 # We read. You are not isolated, and we mean you, are not Christians on an individual basis.
Each one on His or Her owns, not by any means, by the letter of the language! (Meaning by the letter of language, (VATICAN!) if I say by own chooses I am a true Christian it’s not by yours own to say I am).
VATICAN: Our Christian identity is to belong! We are Christians because we belong to the Church. (The Parish)
(Meaning, to belong solely under VATICAN Church, one Church under the earth, By the letter of the language! In one way of saying, not above Heaven)
Revelation 13:6 (And he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven.
VATICAN: It is like the last name: if the first name is “I am Christian”, the last name is “I belong to the Church”.
(Meaning I belong to a Church under the earth, not above)
VATICAN: It is so beautiful to observe how this belonging is also expressed in the name God gives to himself.
(Using the name and deity of God the Father, Abba)
VATICAN: In answer to Moses in that wonderful episode of the “burning bush”, he defines himself as the God of the fathers (cf. Ex 3:15).
(The Word does not just say I AM,” but to His adversary as well)
In Exodus 3:15-17 (NKJV) it states, Moreover God said to Moses, "Thus you shall say to the children of Israel: 'The LORD God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
(I underline the quote they are referring to! But in the same matter, God continues to say,
This is My name forever, and this is My memorial to all generations.'
Exodus 3:16 Go and gather the elders of Israel together, and say to them, 'The LORD God of your
Exodus 3:17 fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, appeared to me, saying, "I have surely visited you and seen what is done to you in Egypt. Remember Egypt pass ………………………………............................................................
Note; VATICAN: The Parish The Vatican is referred to as which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt
Revelation 11:8 (And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
Cesar Bossier, did you find out why is he?
VATICAN: He doesn’t say: I am the Omnipotent One..., no: I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
My remark to this letter
This phrase: I am not! To density that is only the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. This is not to identify He, not one true God, by showing God’s the New Covenant
Abram to Abraham means Father of Most High
Abraham's wife’s Sarai means princess the change Sarai to Sarah Mother of nations
Sarah gives name to their son Isaac meaning Laughter
Jacob to Israel means The God that Strives, and Sup-planter means having power with God
Simon’s name means God has heard
Peter's name means the Rock
These names change to identify the one true God
VATICAN: They Identify that God Only Identify only God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
We read in Genesis 17:1-5 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to Abram and said to him, "I am Almighty God; walk before Me and be blameless.
And I will make My covenant between Me and you, and will multiply you exceedingly."
Then Abram fell on his face, and God talked with him, saying:
"As for Me, behold, My covenant is with you, and you shall be a father of many nations.
No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a father of many nations.
NOTE: I am
The Vatican Say: He doesn’t say: I am the Omnipotent One, this is an insult to God of Israel, this where the word of blasphemy Vatican Words
VATICAN: (The Reader: But God is Not the Father of Darkness, I quote scripture, by letter of the law.)
Note: Another Insult to God of light, saying God of Israel is a God of Darkness
VATICAN: In this way, He reveals himself as the God who made an alliance with our fathers and remains ever faithful to his pact and calls us to enter into this relationship that precedes us. God’s relationship with his people precedes us all, it comes from that time.
(Meaning the Saints on earth)
2# VATICAN: In this sense, one’s thought goes in the first place, with gratitude, to those who went before us and who welcomed us into the Church.
No one becomes Christian on his or her own! Is that clear? No one becomes Christian by him- or herself.
Christians are not made in a laboratory.
A Christian is part of a people who come from afar.
The Church, The Parish
The Christian belongs to a people called the Church and this Church is what makes him or her Christian, on the day of Baptism, and then in the course of catechesis, and so on. But no one, no one becomes Christian on his or her own.
If we believe, if we know how to pray, if we acknowledge the Lord and can listen to his Word, if we feel him close to us and recognize him in our brothers and sisters, it is because others, before us, lived the faith and then transmitted it to us.
We have received the faith from our fathers, from our ancestors, and they have instructed us in it. If we think about it carefully, who knows how many beloved faces pass before our eyes at this moment: it could be the face of our parents who requested our Baptism; that of our grandparents or of some family member who taught us how to make the sign of the Cross and to recite our first prayers?
I always remember the face of the nun, who taught me the Catechism, but she always comes to mind — she is in Heaven for sure, because she was a holy woman — I always remember her and give thanks to God for this sister.
Or it could be the face of the parish priest, of another priest or a sister or a catechist, who transmitted the contents of the faith to us and helped us to grow as Christians... So, this is the Church: one great family, where we are welcomed and learn to live as believers and disciples of the Lord Jesus.
The Church, meaning not of the body Christ but the Parish only
We are able to live this journey not only because of others but together with others. In the Church there is no “do it yourself”, there are no “free agents”.
How many times did Pope Benedict “describe the Church as an ecclesial ‘we’”! At times one hears someone say: “I believe in God, I believe in Jesus, but I don’t care about the Church...”. How many times have we heard this? And this is not good.
There are those who believe they can maintain a personal, direct, and immediate relationship with Jesus Christ outside the communion and the mediation of the Church. These are dangerous and harmful temptations.
These are, as the great Paul VI said, absurd dichotomies. It is true that walking together is challenging, and at times can be tiring: it can happen that some brother or some sister creates difficulties, or shocks us... But the Lord entrusted his message of salvation to a few human beings, to us all, to a few witnesses; and it is in our brothers and in our sisters, with their gifts and limitations, that he comes to meet us and make himself known.
And this is what it means to belong to the Church. Remember this well: to be Christian means belonging to the Church.
The first name is “Christian”, the last name is “belonging to the Church”. (The Parish)
Dear friends, let us ask the Lord, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, for the grace never to fall into the temptation of thinking we can make it without the others, that we can get along without the Church, that we can save ourselves on our own, of being Christians from the laboratory. On the contrary, you cannot love God without loving your brothers, you cannot love God outside of the Church; you cannot be in communion with God without being so in the Church, and we cannot be good Christians if we are not together with those who seek to follow the Lord Jesus, as one single people, one single body, and this is the Church. Thank you.
what are your thoughts? you can see this on the GENERAL AUDIENCE website