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Quo Vadis?

@DavidHa05919463

Just a Catholic, a husband, a dad and a fellow traveler

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Quo Vadis?@DavidHa05919463·
@MrCasey62 I've never understood why Mary's perpetual virginity is so objectionable to Prots. Why does it offend them?
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MrCasey@MrCasey62·
Sometime after Protestantism was born, the 1500-year-old BIBLICAL teaching that Mary remained a perpetual virgin, which was accepted BY THE REFORMERS, was thrown in the trash by a bunch of people who didn’t like it. 🧵
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Daniel O'Connor
Daniel O'Connor@DSDOConnor·
I have been warning for years that Spielberg is and will be the chief false prophet of this Deception. Please don't underestimate the threat by saying "it's just fiction." Hollywood forms modern minds like nothing else, and Spielberg is clearly dead serious with this particular work of fiction. A movie like this (or rather, *this specific movie*) is likely precisely what the Devil and his minion, the Antichrist, have been waiting for before formally instituting the Strong Delusion (2 Thess). And although I have long been anticipating Spielberg's upcoming film would push the Great Deception, even I am surprised at how unabshedly it is doing so from the very first day of its promotion--even employing bogus theology, pseudo-messianism, and Catholic themes in doing so--which is all precisely what we should have long expected for the Deception of the Antichrist. This is getting serious. If you don't settle in your mind, right now, that *Only* man bears God's Image, you are putting your soul in grave risk. From Only Man Bears His Image (2023):
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.
Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.@Brother_Andre·
Saint Leonard of Port Maurice used to gather thousands in open squares where the churches could not fit them, preaching the Cross, the Immaculate Conception, and Eucharistic adoration. Today is the feast of this fiery Franciscan, whose impact on Catholic devotional life remains yet with us. catholicism.org/saint-leonard-… via @SBC_Catholic
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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
Without the lies... Rom 3:10 STARTS WITH “As it is written”. Paul’s referring to Psalm 14, which had ZERO to do with Mary. ‘None is righteous, no, not one…”was a COLLECTIVE indictment of ISRAEL—1 NATION, vs. other sinful NATIONS—NOT an indictment of everyone in the future.🧵
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Steven-Wayne ✞@StevenWayneArt

@lespritsouffle @poperespecter1 Saying Mary was sinless contradicts what God Himself says about humanity: “There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands; there is no one who seeks God” - Rom 3:10 Human beings are sinners; Mary was a human being; Mary was a sinner like everyone else.

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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Catholicism in Japan has an insane aura Yes, thats a a literal Christian samurai wielding a Jesus Katana.
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Der Schadel
Der Schadel@RifterHpd29062·
@RorateCaeli @VaticanNews The canon of the TLM was penned by St. Peter and based closely on the rubrics of Jewish liturgica worship- which Christ himself performed at the last supper. The Book How Christ Said the First Mass (written long before V2) lays this all out.
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Sips with Serra
Sips with Serra@SipsWithSerra·
We literally have communion bread older than Protestantism. Wild.
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A team of archaeologists has discovered at a site in southern Turkey five small round loaves — probably intended for the Eucharist — more than 1,300 years old, one of which features an image of Jesus Christ. The discovery took place in Topraktepe, an ancient Roman and Byzantine center known as Irenopolis — the “City of Peace” — located in present-day Karaman province in the historical region of Anatolia. The loaves, made with barley and dating from the sixth to eighth centuries, have been exceptionally well preserved thanks to their carbonization and the oxygen-free environment where they were found. According to researchers, they are the best-preserved examples of their type found to date in Anatolia. One of the loaves depicts the figure of Jesus Christ accompanied by the Greek inscription “With our gratitude to the Blessed Jesus.” Others feature reliefs in the shape of a Greek cross. According to the official statement from the Karaman government, the figure depicted corresponds to “Jesus the Sower” or “Jesus the Farmer,” a different image from the traditional Christ Pantocrator (Ruler of All), depicted in a majestic pose, holding the Gospel in one hand and the other raised in a gesture of blessing. Giovanni Collamati, a professor of history at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid, Spain, who specializes in the Middle Ages, explained in conversation with ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner, the significance of this discovery, pointing out that the iconography of Christ changes over time. Collamati emphasized that the discovery took place in a city that was not important within the empire — such as Constantinople — so it may provide clues to a historically unknown form of liturgical worship of Christ, a “much more local liturgical worship that originates from people who do not belong to the elite but is a devotion much more of the common people.” The excavations were carried out under the direction of the Karaman Museum and the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Experts will continue analyzing the loaves to further their study and gain more insight into their origin and use. ow.ly/17La50XcMI7

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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
Trash take #11. Purgatory is totally biblical, just not Protestant. It’s 100% his fault he can’t see a simple biblical concept TOTALLY in keeping with God’s perfection: • Rev 21:27 – nothing unclean shall enter heaven • 2 Tim 1:16-18 – Paul prays for dead friend Onesiphorus • 2 Sam 12:13-14 – David, though forgiven, still punished for his sin • 1 Cor 3:15 – suffer loss, but saved as through fire • Mt 5:26 – you will not be released until paid last penny • Mt 5:48 – be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect • Heb 12:14 – strive for that holiness without which cannot see God • Jam 3:2 – we all fall short in many respects • Jam 1:14-15 – when sin reaches maturity gives birth to death • Mt 12:32 – sin against Holy Spirit unforgiven in this age or next • Mt 12:36 – account for every idle word of judgment day • 2 Macc 12:44-46 – atoned for dead to free them from sin • 1 Pet 3:18-20; 4:6 – Jesus preached to spirits in prison • 1 Cor 15:29-30 – Paul mentions people baptizing for the dead
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Joanna Schveder, a teacher at @CHUHSchools posted that she hopes Charlie “never finds rest and always suffer in eternity. That’s karma.” Any comment @CHUHSchools?
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shaneyyricch@shaneyyricch·
I’m in a group chat with a bunch of childhood friends. Every single one of them is mourning the HORRIBLE death of Charlie Kirk. Except for the one liberal. He said, and I quote, “He was a piece of shit, not mad. If you spew hate like he does it comes with consequences.” The biggest threat to America is from within. Never forget it.
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Monk Mindset
Monk Mindset@monkmindsets·
Overcome anxiety in 21 days with 3 simple practices from St. Teresa of Avila 🧵 This Spanish Carmelite reformer and Doctor of the Catholic Church wrote "The Interior Castle," mapping the soul's journey to God through prayer, comparing the soul to a castle with many rooms and mansions. Her method has helped countless people find peace amid life's storms.
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Quo Vadis?@DavidHa05919463·
@kennedyhall We got our "Lefebvrolet" many years ago. Safe travels!
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Kennedy Hall@kennedyhall·
There are certain rites of passage in a man's life; one of those is when you have to get a van big enough to fit your family.
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𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙱𝚊𝚜𝚎𝚍 𝚃𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚝𝚢™️
Saint Paul wrote Romans to reveal salvation through Christ, not to give zombies a proof-text for denying the Immaculate Conception. "All have sinned" is a sweeping indictment of humanity - right before Paul explains how grace breaks that cycle. (Guess who Gabriel hailed as "full of grace"?) But ProtBots, desperate to drag Mary down from the throne God raised her to, wield it like a club against the Mother of their Savior. If only they read two verses further before foaming at the mouth...
𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙱𝚊𝚜𝚎𝚍 𝚃𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚝𝚢™️ tweet media
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Quo Vadis?@DavidHa05919463·
@SteveSkojec Since their guilt is obvious, can we have them summarily executed for our "frustrations" with "migration issues"?
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
You should pray the Rosary. Why? It’s the weapon Our Lady gave to Saint Dominic to crush heresy and save souls. A heavenly gift for a world in darkness. But most people have no idea what the Rosary is and how it came to be The Story behind the Holy Rosary - a 🧵✝️
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Sicut Thomas Dubitavi🇻🇦🍄 🪑🌶️
''The lie that the Cranmer's rite is a completely new mass needs to go. Not only is the general liturgical structure ancient, almost all central elements are ancient. The Kyrie Eleison, Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Roman Canon, Our Father and Agnus Dei are all 1000 or more years old.''
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Patrick Coffin@CoffinMedia·
What’s one line from the Mass that always moves you?
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
St. Anthony of Lisbon is known for finding lost things. But he may be one of the most fearsome defenders of the Catholic Faith who ever lived. Here’s why this gentle-looking friar was called the Hammer of Heretics – a 🧵✝️
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