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A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:01pm On Oct 03, 2013 |
This Thread is for Catholics Nairaland and all interested to enjoy a chat with one another. It is simply a place where Catholics can meet with each other daily, leave Bible verses of encouragement, motivational talks, leave prayer requests,offer prayers, provide a listening ear to each other, provide comfort, care for one another, talk about issues of concern and interest, share knowledge, provide love, spiritual and moral support and Also Post some Interesting Things About The Catholic church. U can also Ask Any Question you have. 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:05pm On Oct 03, 2013 |
THE CHURCH IS CATHOLIC AND SHE IS THE MOTHER OF ALL CHURCHES. Catholic (Universal) in Means and in Mission (830-831) The Church is Catholic (meaning "universal" in two ways. First, the Church is universal because Christ is present in her. She receives from him "the fullness of the means of salvation." In this fundamental sense, the Church was Catholic on the day of Pentecost and will be so until Christ returns. Second, the Church is Catholic because she has a mission to the whole world. The new People of God (while remaining one) must spread throughout the world. God made human nature one and now he decrees that all the scattered people be gathered together. By its gift of universality, the church seeks the return of all humanity under Christ the Head (Second Vatican Council). Catholic Even When Local (832-833) The Church is really present in all legitimately organized local groups of the faithful united to their pastors (called "churches" in the New Testament). These communities might be small and poor. Yet, in these particular churches Christ is present and the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church is constituted (Second Vatican Council). The diocese (or eparchy) is a community of faithful headed by a bishop ordained in apostolic succession. These particular churches are modeled after the universal Church. In them the one and unique Catholic Church exists. Unity in Rome (834) Particular Churches are fully Catholic by their unity with Rome "which presides in charity" (St. Ignatius of Antioch). "For with this Church (Rome), by reason of its pre- eminence, the whole Church must necessarily be in accord" (St. Irenaeus). "All Christian Churches have held the great Church of Rome as their basis and foundation since, the gates of hell have never prevailed against her" (St. Maximus the Confessor). In a Variety of Cultures (835) The universal Church is not just a federation of different particular Churches. The universal Church is rooted in a variety of cultures and takes on different external expressions. The rich variety shows forth the Catholicity of the undivided Church (Pope Paul VI). All are Called (836) All men are certainly called to this Catholic unity. The Catholic faithful, others who believe in Christ, and all mankind belong to or are ordered to Catholic unity. Some are Incorporated (837-838) The fully incorporated are those who accept all the Church's means of salvation and who, by profession of faith, the sacraments, church government, and communion, are united in the visible structure of the Church. However, a Church member who does not persevere in charity is not saved. He is in the Church's bosom, but "in body" not "in heart" (Second Vatican Council). Others who are baptized and are called "Christian" but who do not profess the Catholic faith are still joined to the Catholic Church in many ways. They enjoy a certain, although imperfect, communion with the Catholic Church. The unity with the Orthodox Church is so profound that it lacks little to attain the fullness to permit a common celebration of Eucharist (Pope Paul VI). The Jews - Awaiting an Unknown Messiah (839-840) Those who have not heard the Gospel are related to the People of God in various ways. The Jewish People were the first to hear the Word of God, and their faith is already a response to God's revelation. To them "belong the sonship, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship and the promises" (Rom 9:4-5) and "this call of God is irrevocable" (Rom 11:29). The People of God of the Old Covenant and new People of God expect the coming (or the return) of the Messiah. However, the People of the New Covenant await the return of a risen Messiah. The People of the Old Covenant await the coming of a still unknown Messiah, because they do not know or they misunderstand Christ Jesus. 13 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:07pm On Oct 03, 2013 |
Muslims (841) God's plan of salvation includes those who acknowledge the Creator. Among these, in the first place, are the Muslims who profess the faith of Abraham and believe in one merciful God as mankind's judge on the Last Day. A Common Origin (842) The Church's bond with non-Christian religions is the common origin and goal of the human race. "All nations stem from one stock and all share a common destiny, namely, God. His providence extends to all" (Second Vatican Council). Other Religions (843) The Church recognizes that in other religions there is a search for a God. Any goodness or truth in these religions is a "preparation for the Gospel" (Second Vatican Council). Possible Mistakes in Religious Behavior (844) In his religious behavior, man can make mistakes. "Deceived by the Evil One, men have exchanged the truth of God for a lie and served the creature rather than the Creator. Without God, they are exposed to ultimate despair" (Second Vatican Council). The Church as Noah's Ark (845) The Father wants to reunite all humanity into his Son's Church. According to St. Augustine and St. Ambrose, the Church was prefigured by Noah's ark, which alone saved the world from the flood. "Outside the Church There is No Salvation" (846) How do we understand this saying from the Church Fathers? All salvation comes from Christ through his Body, the Church which is necessary for salvation because Christ is present in his Church. Jesus said, "The man who believes and accepts Baptism will be saved; the man who refuses to believe in it will be condemned" (Mk 16:16). By these words Jesus also affirmed the necessity of the Church, because Baptism is its door to the Church. Refusing to Enter (847) Someone who knows the Catholic Church was founded as necessary by God and refuses to enter or remain in it, cannot be saved. Just Not Knowing (848) However, those, who through no fault of their own do not know either the Gospel of Christ or his Church, can achieve salvation by seeking God with a sincere heart and by trying to do God's will (Second Vatican Council). Although God can lead all people to salvation, the Church still has the duty to evangelize all men. 5 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 8:23am On Oct 04, 2013 |
Interesting thread. *following* 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 8:55am On Oct 04, 2013 |
Friday's readings Memorial of Saint Francis of Assisi Lectionary: 459 Reading 1 BAR 1:15-22 During the Babylonian captivity, the exiles prayed: “Justice is with the Lord, our God; and we today are flushed with shame, we men of Judah and citizens of Jerusalem, that we, with our kings and rulers and priests and prophets, and with our ancestors, have sinned in the Lord’s sight and disobeyed him. We have neither heeded the voice of the Lord, our God, nor followed the precepts which the Lord set before us. From the time the Lord led our ancestors out of the land of Egypt until the present day, we have been disobedient to the Lord, our God, and only too ready to disregard his voice. And the evils and the curse that the Lord enjoined upon Moses, his servant, at the time he led our ancestors forth from the land of Egypt to give us the land flowing with milk and honey, cling to us even today. For we did not heed the voice of the Lord, our God, in all the words of the prophets whom he sent us, but each one of us went off after the devices of his own wicked heart, served other gods, and did evil in the sight of the Lord, our God.” Responsorial Psalm PS 79:1B-2, 3-5, 8, 9 R. (9) For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. O God, the nations have come into your inheritance; they have defiled your holy temple, they have laid Jerusalem in ruins. They have given the corpses of your servants as food to the birds of heaven, the flesh of your faithful ones to the beasts of the earth. R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. They have poured out their blood like water round about Jerusalem, and there is no one to bury them. We have become the reproach of our neighbors, the scorn and derision of those around us. O LORD, how long? Will you be angry forever? Will your jealousy burn like fire? R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. Remember not against us the iniquities of the past; may your compassion quickly come to us, for we are brought very low. R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. Help us, O God our savior, because of the glory of your name; Deliver us and pardon our sins for your name’s sake. R. For the glory of your name, O Lord, deliver us. Gospel LK 10:13-16 Jesus said to them, “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty deeds done in your midst had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would long ago have repented, sitting in sackcloth and ashes. But it will be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the judgment than for you. And as for you, Capernaum, ‘Will you be exalted to heaven? You will go down to the netherworld.’ Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects you rejects me. And whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me.” |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:08am On Oct 04, 2013 |
Today The Church celebrate the memorial OF st. Francis Of Asisi. Lets take look at some of his Famous Quote. Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words. For it is in giving that we receive. If God can work through me, he can work through anyone. If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men. While you are proclaiming peace with your lips, be careful to have it even more fully in your heart. No one is to be called an enemy, all are your benefactors, and no one does you harm. You have no enemy except yourselves. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by cyphercypher: 9:14am On Oct 04, 2013 |
NAME: St. Francis of Assisi OCCUPATION: Saint BIRTH DATE: c. 1181 DEATH DATE: October 03, 1226 PLACE OF BIRTH: Assisi, duchy of Spoleto, Italy PLACE OF DEATH: Assisi, Italy AKA: St. Francis of Assisi FULL NAME: Saint Francis of Assisi AKA: Saint Francis AKA: San Francesco d'Assisi ORIGINALLY: Francesco di Pietro di Bernardone AKA: St. Francis BEST KNOWN FOR St. Francis of Assisi abandoned a life of luxury for a life devoted to Christianity after reportedly hearing the voice of God, who commanded him to rebuild the Christian Church and live in poverty. He is the patron saint for ecologists. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by cyphercypher: 9:17am On Oct 04, 2013 |
THe Life Of St. Francis Synopsis orn in Italy circa 1181, St. Francis of Assisi was renown for drinking and partying in his youth. After fighting in a battle between Assisi and Perugia, Francis was captured and imprisoned at ransom. He spent nearly a year in prison—awaiting his father's ransom—and, during this time, reportedly began receiving visions from God. After his release from prison, Francis reportedly heard the voice of Christ, who told him to repair the Christian Church and live a life of poverty. Thusly, he abandoned his life of luxury and devoted his life to Christianity, and became known all over the Christian world. Later in life, Francis reportedly received a vision that left him with the stigmata of Christ—marks resembling the wounds Jesus Christ suffered when he was crucified—making Francis the first person to receive the holy wounds of the stigmata. He was canonized as a saint on July 16, 1228. Today, St. Francis of Assisi has had a lasting resonance, with millions of followers across the globe. Early Life of Luxury Born circa 1181 in Assisi, duchy of Spoleto, Italy, St. Francis of Assisi, though revered tosay, began his life as a confirmed sinner. His father was a wealthy cloth merchant who owned farmland around Assisi, and his mother was a stunning Frenchwoman. Francis wanted for nothing during his youth; he was spoiled, indulging himself with fine food, booze and women, and left school at the age of 14. By this time, he had become renown as a teenage tearaway who frequently drank, partied and broke the city curfew. He was also known for his charm and for being dandy in his dress. In these rustic surroundings, Francis of Assisi learned the skills of archery, wrestling and horsemanship. He was expected to follow his father into the family textile business, but was bored by the prospect of life in the cloth trade. Instead of planning a future as a merchant, he began daydreaming of a future as a knight; knights were Medieval action heroes, and if Francis had any ambition, it was to be a war hero like them. It wouldn't be long before the opportunity for warfare beckoned. In 1202, war broke between Assisi and Perugia, and Francis eagerly took his place with the cavalry. Little did he know at the time, his experience with war wold change him forever. War and Imprisonment Francis and the men of Assisi came under heavy attack, and in the face of superior numbers, they took flight. The whole battlefield was soon covered with the bodies of butchered, mutilated men, screaming in agony. Most of the surviving Assisi troops were immediately put to death. Dressed like an aristocrat in expensive new armour, Francis was quickly captured by enemy soldiers, but, judging him worthy of a decent ransom, decided to spare his life. He and the other wealthy prisoners were thusly taken as prisoners, led off to a dank underground cell. Francis would spend nearly a year in this miserable prison cell— awaiting his father's ransom—during which time he may well have contracted a serious disease. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by cyphercypher: 9:19am On Oct 04, 2013 |
Also during this time, he would later report, he began to receive visions from God. After the War Finally, after a year of negotiations, Francis's ransom was accepted and he was released from prison in 1203. When he came back to Assisi, however, Francis was a very different man. Upon his return, he was dangerously sick in both mind and body—a shell- shocked casualty of war. He had fought and lost in a bitter, bloody war, and was left with mental and physical scars. One day, as he would later report, whilst riding on a horse in the local countryside, Francis encountered a leper—regarded, at the time, as the lowest of the low, an untouchable. Previously, Francis would have run from the leper, but on this occasion, his behavior was very different. Viewing the leper as a symbol of moral conscience—or as Jesus incognito, according to some religious scholars—he embraced and kissed him, later describing the experience as a feeling of sweetness in his mouth. After this incident, Francis felt released from many of his inhibitions. Suddenly, his earlier life of wine, women and song had lost all of its appeal. Subsequently, Francis, now in his early 20s, began turning his focus toward God. Instead of working, he spent an ever- increasing amount of time at a remote mountain hideaway as well as in old, quiet churches around Assisi, praying and looking for answers. During this time, while praying before an old Byzantine crucifix at the church of San Damiano, Francis reportedly heard the voice of Christ, who told him to rebuild the Christian Church and to live a life of extreme poverty. Thusly, Francis abandoned his life of luxury and devoted his life to Christianity. He began preaching around Assisi and was soon joined by 12 loyal followers. Some regarded Francis as a madman or a fool, but others viewed him as one of the greatest example of how to live the Christian ideal since Jesus Christ himself. Whether he was really touched by God, or simply a man misinterpreting hallucinations brought on by mental illness and/or poor health— following his release from prison, he was incredibly sleep-deprived and malnourished —one thing is for certain: Francis of Assisi quickly became well-known throughout the Christian world. Devotion to Christianity After his epiphany at the church of San Damiano, Francis experienced a defining moment in his life. In order to raise money to rebuild the Christian Church, he stole a bolt of cloth and a horse from his father. His father became furious upon learning of his son's crimes, and subsequently dragged Francis before the local bishop. The bishop told Francis to return his father's money, to which his reaction was extraordinary: He stripped off his clothes and passed them, along with the money, back to his father, declaring that God was now the only father he recognized; this event is credited as Francis's final conversion, and there is no indication that Francis and his father ever spoke again thereafter. The bishop gave Francis a rough tunic, and dressed in these new humble clothes, Francis left Assisi. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by cyphercypher: 9:21am On Oct 04, 2013 |
Unluckily for him, the first people he met on the road were a group of dangerous thieves, who beat him badly. Despite his wounds, Francis was elated. From now on, he would live according to the Bible. Francis's Christ-like poverty was a radical notion at the time. The Christian Church was tremendously rich, much like the people heading it, which concerned Francis and many others, who felt that the Church's long-held apostolic ideals had eroded. Thusly, Francis set out on a mission to restore Jesus Christ's own, original values to the now- decadent Church. With his incredible charisma, thousands of followers were soon drawn to him, listening to his sermons and joining in his way of life; his followers became known as Franciscan friars. Continuously pushing himself in the quest for spiritual perfection, Francis was soon preaching in up to five villages per day, teaching a new kind of emotional and personal Christian religion that everyday people could understand. He even went so far as to preach to animals, which garnered criticism and earned him the nickname "God's fool." But Francis's message was spread far and wide, and thousands of people were captivated by what they heard. In 1224, Francis reportedly received a vision that left him with the stigmata of Christ— marks resembling the wounds Jesus Christ suffered when he was crucified, through his hands, and the gaping lance wound in his side—making Francis the first person to receive the holy wounds of the stigmata. (According to scripture, Francis's wounds never left him for the rest of his life; some believe that his wounds were actually symptoms of leprosy, not proof of a miracle.) Death and Legacy As he approached his death, many predicted that Francis was a saint in the making. When his health began to decline more rapidly, Francis went home. Knights were sent from Assisi to guard him, and to make sure that no one from neighbouring towns would carry him off (the body of a saint was viewed, at the time, as an extremely valuable relic that would bring, among many things, glory to the town where it rested). Francis of Assisi died on October 3, 1226, at the age of 44, in Assisi, Italy. Today, Francis has had a lasting resonance, with millions of followers across the globe. He was canonized as a saint just two years after his death, on July 16, 1228, by his former protector, Pope Gregory IX. Today, St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint for ecologists—a title honoring his boundless love for animals and nature. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by engrtee(f): 10:39am On Oct 04, 2013 |
Saint francis, pray for us |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 7:59pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
Happy sunday to all my brethren. 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 8:46pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
Sal C: Happy sunday to all my brethren.Same To You Sir. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 8:59pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
The Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy Have I neglected to do the following whem circumstances obliged me: The Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy 1. To admonish sinners. 2. To instruct the ignorant. 3. To counsel the doubtful. 4. To comfort the sorrowful. 5. To bear wrongs patiently. 6,To forgive all injuries. 7, To pray for the living and the dead? The Seven Corporal Works of Mercy 1. To feed the hungry. 2. To give drink to the thirsty. 3. To clothe the naked. 4. To visit and ransom the captives. 5. To harbor the harborless. 6. To visit the sick. 7. To bury the dead? Remember our Holy Catholic Faith teaches us that … as the body without the spirit is dead; so also faith without works is dead. (James, 2:26) The Seven Deadly Sins and the Opposite Virtues 1.Pride........................................Humility 2.Covetousness.....................Liberality 3.Lust...........................................Chastity 4.Anger.....................................Meekness 5.Gluttony........................Temperance 6.Envy..........................Brotherly love 7.Sloth.......................................Diligence 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:09pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
The Four Sins which Cry to Heaven for Vengeance 1. Willful Murder. 2. The sin of Sodomy or Lesbianism. 3. Oppression of the poor. 4. Defrauding the laborer of his just wages. The Six Commandments of the Church 1. Have I heard Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation? 2. Have I fasted and abstained on the days appointed and have I kept the Eucharistic fast? 3. Have I confessed at least once a year? 4. Have I received the Holy Eucharist at least once in the year? 5. Have I contributed as far as I must to the support of the Church? 6. Have I observed the laws of the Church concerning Marriage, i.e.: Marriage without a priest present, or marrying a relative or non- Catholic? The Five Blasphemies Against the Immaculate Heart of Mary 1. Have I blasphemed against the Immaculate Conception? 2. Have I blasphemed against Our Lady´s Perpetual Virginity? 3. Have I blasphemed against Our Lady´s Divine Maternity? Have I failed to recognize Our Lady as the Mother of all men? 4. Have I publicly sought to sow in the hearts of children indifference or scorn, or even hatred, of this Immaculate Mother? 5. Have I outraged Her directly in Her Holy images? Finally: Have I received Holy Communion in the state of mortal sin? (This is a very grave sacrilege.) |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:14pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
Tommorow Being The 7th of Oct is the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary - ... - Catholic Culture Ordinary Time: October 7th ... to pray the Rosary for the intentions of the Pope, the mission of the Church and peace. Pls Make sure U attend Holy n also Pray Ur rosary. So That ouR Mother Mary will Intersede on ur behave. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 9:26pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
Mr. Aladin:Thanks brother. Pls as regards your last sentence see if you can help me out on this thread.https://www.nairaland.com/1458705/holy-communion-between-paul-jesus Someone actually asked that question and am still in a fix on how to answer that. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by macof(m): 9:27pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
The largest and richest Religious organisation in the world 3 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 9:38pm On Oct 06, 2013 |
Mr. Aladin:Noted. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 7:33am On Oct 07, 2013 |
Sal C: Thanks brother. Pls as regards your last sentence see if you can help me out on this thread.https://www.nairaland.com/1458705/holy-communion-between-paul-jesus Bro The Answer to Ur QUstn is Clear. But am Having Some Difficulty On How To Put. B4 THE week Runs Out I post it. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by italo: 8:18am On Oct 07, 2013 |
Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary This feast was instituted by Pope St. Pius V in thanksgiving for the great naval victory over the Turks at the battle of Lepanto on this day in the year 1570, a favor due to the recitation of the Rosary. This victory saved Europe from being overrun by the forces of Islam. Lepanto, perhaps the most complete victory ever gained over the Ottoman Empire, on October 7, 1571, is commemorated by the invocation "Help of Christians," inserted in the Litany of Loretto. At Belgrade the Turks were defeated on the Feast of Our Lady ad Nives in 1716. A second victory gained that year on the Octave of the Assumption determined Pope Clement XI to command the Feast of the Rosary to be celebrated by the universal Church. Leo XIII added the invocation "Queen of the most Holy Rosary, pray for us," to the Litany of Loretto. The Feast is in reality a great festival of thanksgiving for the signal and countless benefits bestowed on Christendom through the Rosary of our blessed Queen. In modern times successive popes have urged the faithful to pray the Rosary. It is a form of contemplative prayer, mental and vocal prayer, which brings down God’s blessing on the Church. It is a biblically inspired prayer which is centered on meditation on the salvific mysteries of Christ in union with Mary, who was so closely associated with her Son in his redeeming activity. 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 8:22am On Oct 07, 2013 |
Mr. Aladin:I will greatly appreciate that. Good morning and do have a great day. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 8:25am On Oct 07, 2013 |
italo: Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary the Rosary Is Indeed The Most Powerful Weapon. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 8:30am On Oct 07, 2013 |
@ Italo thanks for the post. @Damerry I see you peeping Brethren let's not forget to say at least 5 decades of the holy rosary today. Wishing us all a fulfilled day ahead. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 8:37am On Oct 07, 2013 |
Hehehe, I'm staring fully at the thread! Why would i peep? This is my home zone. Happy feast day of our lady of the most holy rosary! I'll definitely pray 20 decades b4 evening mass today. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by italo: 8:56am On Oct 07, 2013 |
@ Sal C, you're welcome. Good morning all. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 9:12am On Oct 07, 2013 |
damerry: Hehehe, I'm staring fully at the thread! Why would i peep? This is my home zone.That's nice. Pls remember Sal C in your prayers. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by MrAladin: 9:22am On Oct 07, 2013 |
damerry: Hehehe, I'm staring fully at the thread! Why would i peep? This is my home zone.may The Blessed Virgin Mary Queen Of The rosary intercede on Our Behave |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 2:12am On Oct 08, 2013 |
Sal C: That's nice. Pls remember Sal C in your prayers.definitely! I prayed for all co-threaders |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by Syncan(m): 3:17am On Oct 08, 2013 |
My name is Syncan and I'll like to join this community. Glory to Jesus! |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 9:55am On Oct 08, 2013 |
damerry: definitely! I prayed for all co-threadersThanks. |
Re: A Thread For Catholics by SalC: 10:00am On Oct 08, 2013 |
Syncan: My name is Syncan and I'll like to join this community. Glory to Jesus!You are highly welcome. Feel free to stop by anytime. |
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