DanLoad

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DanLoad

DanLoad

@DanLoadyt

lets do it

Присоединился Ağustos 2021
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@daily_romania What was the source he used? “Muslim lives of Muhammad?”??
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Brenden Dilley
Brenden Dilley@WarlordDilley·
The Pope is dividing people with his Marxist message. President Trump is unifying nations the world with his bold leadership and action.
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@redeemed_zoomer It’s okay, I don’t think this is an issue you’ll have to deal with.
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Redeemed Zoomer
Redeemed Zoomer@redeemed_zoomer·
Guys idk about sola scriptura anymore How am I supposed to interpret a woman’s text message without an infallible magisterium
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@magataotao How can you follow Christ and his example and “unwaveringly” support a man who is against everything Christ and his church represents?
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Taotao🇦🇺
Taotao🇦🇺@magataotao·
I am Catholic. I support President Donald J Trump unwaveringly.
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@TheSaraTalks Here’s what mine says: Proverbs 6:32: "He who commits adultery lacks sense; he who does it destroys himself.".
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The Sara Talks
The Sara Talks@TheSaraTalks·
The pope needs to read his bible!
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@GuntherEagleman Imagine elevating a pedophile who makes sexual comments about his own daughter over the vicar of Christ. You’re in no position to talk about the plight of Christians.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
What kind of Pope doesn’t care about Christians being slaughtered?
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@ericmetaxas “Love your enemies” , “pray for those who persecute you”, “Father forgive them as they know not what they do”- Jesus when he is literally being murdered by the state. Sounds like Christianity is centered around peace and what you refer to as “pious blather”. Maga is a cult.
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Eric Metaxas
Eric Metaxas@ericmetaxas·
This kind of pious blather is why so many people reject God and Christianity. People who say these kinds of things seem out of touch with REAL LIFE. Evil is real. We cannot talk it away. FACT: Islam conquers by the sword.
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex

#Peace is not something we must invent: it is something we must embrace by accepting our neighbor as a brother or sister. We do not choose our brothers and sisters: we must simply accept one another! We are one family, inhabiting the same home: this wonderful planet that ancient cultures have cared for over millennia. #ApostolicJourney #Cameroon

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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
Dear friends: I don’t know any Catholic in the United States, from the most traditional to the most progressive, who does not have strong feelings about the comments from President Trump and Vice President Vance about Pope Leo XIV. These include not only President Trump’s initial disrespectful Truth Social post about the Holy Father, but also Vice President Vance’s similarly disrespectful comments about Pope Leo having to be “careful” when he speaks about theology. Let me share some of my own feelings. First of all, it is shocking that a President and Vice President would treat such a good, holy and learned man with such disdain. Imagine telling a man with the Holy Father’s learning and experience (and authority) that he doesn’t understand theology sufficiently. What’s more, imagine attacking him as, ridiculously, “weak on crime” or somehow not understanding foreign policy. Second, I’m edified by Pope Leo’s charitable and courageous response to all this. Charitable because he has not responded in any way other than with charity and respect. As some of you may know, I know the Holy Father slightly, thanks to our being seated together at the Synod for two weeks, and know him to be a kind, reserved, discerning and highly intelligent person. In a word, holy. But courageous too: as we have seen during his time in Algeria and Cameroon, Pope Leo has not shied away from continuing to preach the Gospel, and speaking out in favor of peace (and yes, he understands St. Augustine’s concept of the “just war”) and against, as he said today, tyrants and those who would use God’s name to support violence of bloodshed. So, where will this all end? It’s hard to say. But I would imagine that now that the taboo has been broken, politicians will continue to denigrate him and thus try to persuade people, without saying it explicitly, to think that the Pope’s words do not need to be listened to. But this will be in vain for two reasons. First, Pope Leo is clearly fearless. A few hours after he was elected as pope, I spoke with a fellow Augustinian priest who had known “Bob” for decades. “He’s a great listener, very kind and much loved.” Then he paused. “But he’s no pushover.” But the main reason that the Pope’s words will be heard is less about Robert Prevost’s own many virtues but something else: the Vicar of Christ will be heard because he is preaching the Gospel. As Jesus told his disciples, “Heaven and earth may pass away, but my words will never pass away.” So, in these strange times, fear not.
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@JacksonLahmeyer What’s the just cause? Isn’t the U.S allies with state that is murdering it’s own people and the one who benefits the most from this conflict?
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Jackson Lahmeyer
Jackson Lahmeyer@JacksonLahmeyer·
St. Augustine called war a "mournful necessity" to restrain evil. St. Thomas Aquinas later outlined three requirements for a just war: Proper Authority, Just Cause, and Right Intention. Neutralizing Iran's nuclear capability satisfies all three. The Pope disagrees. But this is the same Pope who met with Barack Obama’s former chief strategist just weeks ago. Pope Leo is not speaking as a spiritual leader. He's speaking as a mouthpiece for the Democrat party.
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex

Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth. #ApostolicJourney #Cameroon vatican.va/content/leo-xi…

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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@RicciGeri @KofC 12 years in cathedral schools and never read the catechism apparently, check out Catechism paragraph 841. Its shorter than the essay you wrote.
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Geri Ricci
Geri Ricci@RicciGeri·
I am a Cathedral raised Catholic... educated 12 years in Cathedral schools. I am deeply bewildered by this POPE and his political comments... his ridiculous comments regarding being friends with muslims. They are killing Christians, Catholics and Jews. He's out of line with this comment since Islam is not descendant religion of Abraham. Ishmael's tribes disbanded 10 generations before their "founder" was born. They abuse women, marry little girls, kill dogs and are allowed to lie by their dark evil god. With regard to IRAN... 50 years of Death to America/ISRAEL.. they've lied about nucler enrichment for years and now, because of @POTUS these islamist demons who killed their own people 40,000, who jailed women for protesting and GANG R@pe them have no power over good... they've been eliminated, their nuclear plants, etc. etc. bombed. God chooses certain men throughout history to be his hand... @POTUS did what no other weak President ever did. He got rid of the nuclear threat. It was a just short war. This Pope has burned his bridges.
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Knights of Columbus
Knights of Columbus@KofC·
Statement From Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly: In recent days, many Catholics and other people of goodwill have been deeply disappointed by the disparaging comments directed at Pope Leo XIV by the President of the United States. The Successor of Saint Peter is not a politician — he is the Vicar of Christ, entrusted with proclaiming the Gospel and shepherding souls. The Knights of Columbus has always stood in solidarity with the Holy Father, recognizing in him a spiritual father who calls the world not to division, but to unity, not to conflict, but to peace. In this moment, we reaffirm that commitment with clarity and conviction. At the same time, we recognize that faithful Catholics can and do engage vigorously in the public square, and that nations have a right and duty to safeguard the security of their own people — always in accordance with the demands of justice and the pursuit of peace. The Church does not ask Catholics to withdraw from civic life, but to engage with and elevate it — bringing to our civic dialogue the light of truth, respect for the dignity of every human person, and a steadfast concern for the common good. Pope Leo XIV has consistently called for peace, dialogue, and restraint in a world marked by war and suffering. The Holy Father’s words are not political talking points — they are reflections of the Gospel itself. Whether one agrees or disagrees with particular policy judgments, the Holy Father’s prophetic voice deserves to be heard with respect and engaged seriously. As Knights, we are called to be men of unity, as followers of Christ and patriotic citizens. I encourage all Knights of Columbus to pray for the Holy Father, to pray for civic leaders, and to pray for peace and those working to achieve it. And let us recommit ourselves to charity in our public discourse. May we be known not for echoing the divisions of our time, but for healing them. In a moment of tension, the path forward is not louder conflict, but deeper fidelity — to truth, to charity, and to the Gospel.
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DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@NickTenconi This is hilarious. The pope has condemned the Iran war based on just war theory. There are specific criteria that meets a just war. On the topic of communion with Muslims, this teaching is clearly in the catechism and has been echoed by the church for a 1000 years.
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Nick Marcel Tenconi
Nick Marcel Tenconi@NickTenconi·
It is time to pick up our cross and clean up the church.
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DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@RealSpitfire Didn’t Trump say he wouldn’t spend money on “foreign wars” why is he fighting for Israel?
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Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
The current Pope is a political hack. I say this as a Catholic. Not my Pope.
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@BibleInContext1 Looks like a teaching from Christs established church to me. Go on, tell me what biblical Christianity looks like from the 66 book canon you adhere to after removing the 7 books a century ago that the early church held to. How do you know those 66 books are inspired?
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The Bible In Context
The Bible In Context@BibleInContext1·
Catholicism & Islam… When will enough evidence be enough to convince people that Roman Catholicism is not genuine Biblical Christianity? This comes from: APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION EVANGELII GAUDIUM OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS
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Haz 🇻🇦
Haz 🇻🇦@HazThomist·
I can't believe Leo XIV said this about Muslims: "Almighty God, who wishes that all should be saved and none lost, approves nothing in so much as that after loving Him one should love his fellow man, and that one should not do to others, what one does not want done to oneself. You and we owe this charity to ourselves especially because we believe in and confess one God, admittedly, in a different way, and daily praise and venerate him, the creator of the world and ruler of this world." Except he didn't. Pope St Gregory VII said this almost a thousand years ago to Al-Nasir, the Muslim king of Bijaya (present-day Algeria).
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr

🚨Pope Leo: "Christians and Muslims can live together and be friends." Thoughts?

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@calvinrobinson Half a century? How about a thousand years at least. This sentiment has always been in the church, surely a supposed catholic would know this? Read the letter from Saint Pope Gregory VII from the 11th century to Anazir, King of Mauretania, which the catechism cites.
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@rosewdc @CatholicArena Cardinal Sarah submits to the church and it’s teaching. Which has explicitly taught that Muslims and Christians adore the one God, even if they have theological differences. Right there in the. Catechism.
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Arts, Politics & Culture
Arts, Politics & Culture@rosewdc·
@CatholicArena When the muslim pope says 'peace' he means complete submission to Islam and the destruction of the west and Christianity.
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Catholic Arena
Catholic Arena@CatholicArena·
'Although we have different beliefs, different ways of worshipping, and different ways of living, we can live together in peace' Pope Leo XIV clarified the purpose behind his mosque visit in Algeria while speaking to journalists this morning
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DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@CatholicSOTC Catholics and Muslims don’t have the same theological understanding of God but they do affirm and adore the one true God as taught in the catechism. If you don’t agree, you’re in schism.
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DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@swils0608 @stevewestendorp @CatholicSOTC This most certainly isn’t a “recent development”. The teaching in the catechism referring to Muslims and Christians worshipping the same God is based on Saint Pope Gregory VII’s letter to Anazir, the Muslim ruler of Maurerania. Back in the 11th century.
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@stevewestendorp @CatholicSOTC I vaguely remember reading about that change in the most recent catechism I think it was. Crazy. Guess the crusades were just a big misunderstanding.
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DanLoad
DanLoad@DanLoadyt·
@PaulGolding It is laughable to think you can speak on anything related to Christianity. Do you even know what the church teaches about war?
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Paul Golding
Paul Golding@PaulGolding·
Pope Leo places a wreath of flowers and prays for the Algerians who died in the Algerian War of Independence against French rule. So war is okay if it’s against Catholics? What a traitor!
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
Pope Leo will spend July 4 in Lampedusa, an Italian island in the Mediterranean, where tens of thousands of migrants land on their way to Europe every year. It also marks America's 250th birthday. U.S. cardinals say the visit sends a message. cbsn.ws/4taRe3E
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