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Elizabeth

@kellyrootbeer

"Mercy without justice is the mother of dissolution; justice without mercy is cruelty." - St. Thomas Aquinas ACTA NON VERBA 🚫 DM's Bless you.

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Elizabeth@kellyrootbeer·
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Elizabeth@kellyrootbeer·
@TheStaad Happened to me (tears and deep sorrow) every time I went to daily mass I recall for almost two years. It lessened but in the beginning raw.
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Joey
Joey@TheStaad·
For a year after becoming Catholic, I had several spontaneous and intense crying bouts resulting from disgust and shame over past sins that I had previously numbed myself over for years with alcohol and pills It was cathartic A true sorrow and hatred for past sins are required for sincere repentance. For me, at least The Lord loves a contrite heart I enjoyed an amazing second year as a Catholic with a great deal of consolation Year 3 began today. This is the year my 18 year old son enters OCIA. The fruits of the faith are beginning to blossom I am extremely grateful and excited for all the new souls entering the Church this weekend It’s an amazingly beautiful life
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth@kellyrootbeer·
@Sensus_Fidelium It makes my head hurt. Diplomacy is one thing, but, subservient retardation suppressing the truth is entirely another. No good comes from suppressing God's truth.
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Bree Solstad@BreeSolstad·
I repent of my errors. I have been worshipping Mary, a piece of bread & some wine. This is all Pagan. I was wrong. I’m reaching out to @farmingandJesus and @LizzieMarbach tonight to ask them how to convert to Biblical Christianity. I have much to learn. Please pray for me.🙏
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
When the tomb of Caiaphas was excavated in 1990, they found two Roman era nails in a limestone box. Who was Caiaphas? He was the high priest who condemned the Son of God to death. Jesus was dismantling the entire power structure that Caiaphas ruled over. So why did he decide to have Jesus killed in that moment? The answer according to Matthew, was the resurrection of Lazarus. Caiaphas could not ignore, nor cover up how a man dead for four days was no longer dead. So Caiaphas said “it is better that one man die” and without knowing it announced the redemption of the world. According to the Mishnah, the code of Jewish law, the trial before Caiaphas was a legal atrocity, -Jesus was tried at night. -He was tried during a feast. -A guilty verdict was issued the same day. -Jesus was forced to incriminate himself. The haste was so that it could be over before the people awoke. Caiaphas knew Jesus was beloved. When Jesus declared “You will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power.” It was Caiaphas who tore His garments and cried out “blasphemy!” But the law forbade a high priest from tearing those robes and by committing that act, Caiaphas symbolized the end of the ancient priesthood, the end of the animal sacrifices. The temple was ending and a new temple was raising up. Caiaphas did not bring Jesus before Pilate with a religious accusation, but a political matter: “He makes Himself a king.” Pilate gave in for fear of losing his position. At 3 o’clock on Friday afternoon, as Jesus was dying, in the temple right where Caiaphas had officiated, the veil tore. Remembering Jesus’ words “I will rise again on the third day.”, The high priests and the Pharisees asked Pilate to have the tomb sealed and guarded, unintentionally, giving us the greatest proof of the resurrection: that Jesus’ body could not have been stolen. On the third day when the guards ran to Caiaphas to report the tomb was empty, Caiaphas did not repent. He bribed them to cover it up. Three years later, Caiaphas was deposed by the Romans. He would die in disgrace, taking with him into the ossuary those two nails. Were the nails a sign of repentance? A relic? A trophy? Were they just two random nails that meant nothing arbitrarily placed in the box? (Yeah nice try). We cannot say for sure. But we do know the paradox of God is that He will use any means, including man’s sin, to accomplish His grace.
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Brian Burgess
Brian Burgess@Burgess7281975·
If you are seeing these I prayed for you at the Adoration Chapel (Our Lady of Angels) at EWTN. Pax Christi +JMJ+
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Elizabeth@kellyrootbeer·
@FredSimonTLM no he pretty much tells all just by calling him a saint huh????? or being his fav???? huh huh huh...
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Fred Simon@FredSimonTLM·
Ever wonder why Judas was Bergoglio’s favorite saint?
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Elizabeth@kellyrootbeer·
@FredSimonTLM Christ Himself said "It would have been better had he never been born, how can the bishop or anyone try to be galmorous about that?
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Fred Simon
Fred Simon@FredSimonTLM·
Explain to me, like I’m a 5 year old, why a U.S. Catholic bishop would attempt to portray Judas Iscariot in a favorable light during Holy Week.
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷Trump says again Iran has no military and they are loosing: “They have no military. They have no nothing. They admit that they are losing. They are begging to make a deal.”
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Grumpy Veteran
Grumpy Veteran@ccanadian1965·
In celebration of International Trans Day of Visibility…here ya go 👇🏻
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Scott Irey
Scott Irey@scott_irey·
Inspired to share some of my work. A custom set of Damascus chef knives I made a few years ago.
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Elizabeth@kellyrootbeer·
Saint Seraphin of Montegranaro Because I had a dream, and I was clutching a rosary, and a black cat had a firm biting hold of three of my fingers that were holding the rosary. My hand was resting on a table. I awoke and thought, "What the heck" All I could think of regarding a black cat was Felix the cat (because of my generation) so I looked up saints that might have been called Felix. I found Saint Seraphin of Montegranaro loved his story and life and took his saint name. "Seraphin "
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Dr Taylor Marshall™️
Dr Taylor Marshall™️@TaylorRMarshall·
My confirmation name is “John” after Saint John the Apostle. I chose him because he had his head on Christ’s heart at the Last Supper, and I cared for the Virgin Mary. Who is your confirmation Saint and why did you choose him or her?
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Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: King Charles to make first state visit to United States in late-April to mark America's 250th birthday
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Fred Simon
Fred Simon@FredSimonTLM·
You come after my friends on Twitter, you come after me. You know who you are.
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