I'm not pulling for the Dodgers in the post season, but I'm posting this to mark my timeline with this incredible game from Shohei Ohtani! If you love baseball, you love this!! My goodness... incredible!!
Shohei Ohtani's 3-homer night sends Dodgers to World Series https://t.co/vuQ0w0YQ40
I understood the Holy Father to mean that the church is very clear on its stance in regard to the sanctity of life, the unborn, the death penalty, matters of immigration. And when he spoke of nobody seeming to possess the truth, he was speaking of the people we hold as virtuous and those we hold not to be, that nobody is perfect, that we are all sinners. To me, the Pope was clear. I am not confused. Never did he say or infer that Jesus was not the truth. He most certainly affirmed that, as he always has.
@Tele_us_mock_us@MasonSCraig@Garcia_Mark_A This is one of the most respectful exchanges I’ve seen on Twitter between a Catholic and a Protestant. I am one of these, but I will refrain in admiration of the respectful dialogue. And I will pray for both of you. ❤️🙏
There is no dishonor in asking anyone for their prayers, living or dead. As Catholics, we believe in Mary's powerful witness and love for the Lord. We pray directly to the Lord and we also ask for Mary's prayers, her intercession. We ask for prayers from everyone, all the Saints, all the faithful followers of Christ. We hold Mary at the highest level of regard, respect and love... the mother of Christ, the virgin birth of our Lord, the ark of the new covenant, the new Eve, the new Rachel, the exampled affirmation of God's love, her entire life devoted to God and His will. Her powerful love for our Lord is an example to us all. Of course we ask for her prayers.
@AdrianneCurry God loves you so much. I just prayed for you to go to Confession and receive the Lord's grace. Dominus Vobiscum. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.