Patrick4

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Patrick4

Patrick4

@CatholicPadric

Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
A recent statement by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez illuminates the Marxist ideology which continues to take hold of American politicians. Here are my thoughts.
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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
The intellectual dishonesty of Patrick (@BibleInContext1, left) knows no bounds. He’s made many videos against this Catholic (right), but when the Catholic refuted Patrick & defended himself, Patrick hid ALL of his comments. That’s cowardly—and bad faith.
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Patrick4
Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@TGrudi What is the matter with you? Seriously! Are countries allowed to have borders? Are countries allowed to have laws that say you can't be in their country illegally? Please answer me. Should countries enforce those laws?
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Bishop Talbert Swan
Bishop Talbert Swan@TalbertSwan·
BREAKING NEWS: President’s Day is cancelled until we get one!
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Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@JamesEwen0407 @hdpayens You mean the Bible that was originally put together by the Catholic Church?! As I said, another ignorant protestant
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James Ewen
James Ewen@JamesEwen0407·
@CatholicPadric @hdpayens I have repeated what's been said. And all I get is I just don't like it from the Rome. There's nothing that the false religion of Rome can refute because nothing is based on the Bible from Rome
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Hughes de Payens 🇻🇦✝️📿
The earliest Christians confessed their sins to bishops and priests. Not to God alone. Not silently. To a man with apostolic authority, face to face. This is not a medieval invention. It is documented from the generation immediately after the Apostles. The Didache, written between 50-120 AD — contemporary with some of the Apostles themselves — instructs: "In the assembly, you shall confess your transgressions" (4:14). This is the oldest Christian document outside the New Testament, and it prescribes confession before the community. St. Clement of Rome, writing around 96 AD while the Apostle John was likely still alive, urged the Corinthians to "submit to the presbyters and receive correction so as to repent" (1 Clement 57:1). Repentance was not a private transaction between the soul and God. It was mediated through the presbyters — the priests. Origen, writing around 250 AD, stated: "If we have sinned, we ought to declare it to a priest of the Lord" (Homily on Leviticus 2:4). Not optional. Not one approach among many. "We ought to." St. Cyprian of Carthage, also around 250 AD, described the established practice of penitents confessing to their bishops and receiving absolution. This was the standard practice in the Church two centuries before the Emperor Constantine. St. Ambrose of Milan, writing around 390 AD, removed all ambiguity: "This right is given to priests only" (On Repentance 1.2.7). The authority to absolve sins belongs to the ordained priesthood. Not to the individual conscience. Not to a private prayer. And then there is Scripture itself. John 20:23 — Jesus breathes on the Apostles and says: "If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained." Why would Christ give His Apostles the specific power to both forgive and retain sins if no one was ever meant to come to them and confess? You cannot retain what you have never heard. The consistent teaching, from the Apostles through every century, has been clear: confession is made to a priest who holds apostolic authority. No Father disputed it. No council questioned it. For 1,500 years, this was simply what Christians did. If confession was a "medieval invention," why is it documented in the generation that knew the Apostles — and why did Jesus Himself give the Apostles the specific authority to forgive and retain sins?
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Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@BarackObama @redistrictact You really are racist. You believe brown and black Americans are not intelligent enough to be able to get an ID. But you have to have an ID to get your precious obamacare, or to drive a car. Or to get into different venues like the democrat national convention, last year.
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Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@JamesEwen0407 @hdpayens In other words, " i cannot refute what you said so I will just yell and be emotional and just say that your church is wrong!" Another ignorant protestant.
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James Ewen
James Ewen@JamesEwen0407·
@hdpayens Yeah your emotions don't mean anything. I don't care how you feel about anything and I'm really not interested in your opinion. Rome is a false religion and you keep pounding that and proving that with every post so thank you
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Patrick4
Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@JonathanTurley Or he could have asked her if she was worried about her final judgment because she supports the killing of Human Beings because of age, development or location.
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
...Lyons could have answered in the affirmative that he was pretty sure he was already in hell at that moment. Or he could have simply quoted from Shakespeare's Tempest: "Hell is empty, and all the devils are here."
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
After testifying over 100 times in Congress, I thought that I had heard every bizarre question from members. However, Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) took the cake when she asked Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons if he thought he was "going to hell"...
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Patrick4
Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@ReeferFranklin @mblcta1 @bethecreed @LilaGraceRose Wow! So you can refute what he said. So you insult him and mute him so he can't respond back. What a courageous little boy you are! What about the Arabs in Israel that serve in government and on their Supreme Court?
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Lila Rose
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose·
If Zionist means I think Israel has a right to exist, then I’m a Zionist, and so is the Catholic Church. If Zionist means I condone everything the Israeli government does, then no, I’m not a Zionist. I also don’t condone everything America does. For those who hate “Zionism” — what exactly are you hating?
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Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@God_trustmebro @BryanKemper " Human and person are different things" you know who also used to say those things? Nazis and slave owners. Are you proud that you think the same way they did?
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God@God_trustmebro·
@BryanKemper 1) Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy so that it does NOT result in a live birth. 2) Fetus is Latin for offspring, which it is. Human and person are different things Neither of your responses addresses your claim about being against science if you support abortion
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Bryan Kemper 🇺🇸
Bryan Kemper 🇺🇸@BryanKemper·
1: Abortion is forced birth so that would make you the forced birther. First kill baby they force them through the birth canal. 2: Fetus a Latin word for little one. Also it’s just a word to describe which stage of life and development of an individual human person.
God@God_trustmebro

@BryanKemper That's funny to say, considering it's the ones who advocate for forced birth that deny calling it a fetus, its scientific term. Instead, call it a baby, which is NOT a scientific term

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Brian Burgess
Brian Burgess@Burgess7281975·
Funny that. Catholicism is the Faith of Christ’s Church according to Scripture. The term “Ekklesia Kata Holos” first appears in Acts of the Apostles which was completed in approximately A.D. 63. Acts 9:31 the church throughout all [Greek: ἐκκλησία,καθ’,ὅλης ,τῆς ]  Judea and Galilee and Sama'ria..." = Kataholos Church.   ἐκκλησία = ekklésia = Church  καθ’  : kata = according to ὅλης : holos = whole, complete τῆς  : ho, hé, to = the Of course this Book documents the Church’s Council of Jerusalem between A.D. 48 and 50 so it’s likely the term was in use well before A.D. 63.
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Joseph Martin@Josephmartin505

@Burgess7281975 @SpesMagnaMark Catholism is heresy. Try to read the scripture

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LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
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That Trad Gal
That Trad Gal@thattradgal·
“Judge the Catholic Church not by those who barely live by its spirit, but by the example of those who live closest to it.” Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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Patrick4
Patrick4@CatholicPadric·
@computerman8168 @Burgess7281975 Jesus is God. Jesus was God in Mary's womb. Mary delivered Jesus. Mary is the mother of Jesus. Jesus is God thus Mary is the mother of God. Can your finite mind understand that?
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Computer Man801
Computer Man801@computerman8168·
@Burgess7281975 I do not agree that Mary is the mother of God. Mary is the mother of Jesus. I know it is difficult for your finite mind to comprehend, but please try. Jesus very nature is deity, but He is a human. Jesus did not receive His nature from Mary, He always was deity.
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Brian Burgess
Brian Burgess@Burgess7281975·
I’m glad you agree that Mary is the Mother of God now.
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Kristan Hawkins
Kristan Hawkins@KristanHawkins·
So, men can’t have an opinion on abortion because they don’t have uterus. But they can be a woman without one? Make it make sense.
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