"The two most important moments of our lives are Now and at the hour of our Death."
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@Plane_Trotter@taco_talks Absolutely not,1:there is one God(three persons one essence) plain and simple2:is more nuanced ex25:18-19,26:1 num21:8-9 1kng6:23,27-29,7:25,7:36 itโs not adoration in place of God
@vindication27@taco_talks Yes from Jeremiah , they made cakes and drink offerings , as Catholics we donโt make offerings to Mary. I understand how someone doesnโt understand but itโs obviously not the same
@HHS3239@NateBornAgain If youโre propping up a 66 book canon, Luther is going to come up, cmon.the synods of hippo and Carthage gave some type of list right? I know youโre going to say it wasnโt a canonical infallible list , there wasnโt a need I feel it was one church for 400 yrs then 2 for 1k
@HHS3239@NateBornAgain Another thing is since you say the NT is attested to, the Comma Johanneum is from the Latin thatโs the Catholics thatโs where the reformation got their cannon.
Most Catholics know about the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
But many don't realize that this coming week gives us a rare opportunity to reflect on all three hearts of the Holy Family together.
June 12 โค๏ธ Sacred Heart of Jesus
June 13 ๐ค Immaculate Heart of Mary
June 17 ๐ Chaste Heart of St. Joseph
When I look at these three devotions, I see three things the world desperately needs right now.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus reminds us that God's mercy is bigger than our sins. Christ doesn't stop loving people because they fail. He calls them to repentance and offers them the grace to begin again.
The Immaculate Heart of Mary reminds us what trust looks like. Mary did not always understand everything God was doing, but she remained faithful. She teaches us to keep saying yes to God even when life is painful or confusing.
Then there is St. Joseph.
His heart teaches something our culture often overlooks: holiness does not require attention. Joseph never recorded a single word in Scripture, yet God entrusted him with protecting Jesus and Mary. His life shows us that faithfulness matters more than recognition.
Maybe that's why these three devotions fit together so well.
Jesus teaches us mercy.
Mary teaches us trust.
Joseph teaches us faithfulness.
And honestly, most of us need all three.
As these feast days approach, take a moment to ask yourself where you need to grow most. Do you need more trust? More mercy? More faithfulness?
Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.
Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph, protect us.
๐ฌ If you had to choose just one, which heart speaks to your life the most right now?
@HHS3239@NateBornAgain My belief is what I commented ,itโs at Trent because Luther took books out. Can I ask you where did Luther get his 66 books from?
@HHS3239@NateBornAgain I believe this is applicable to tradition you guys question. Thereโs been a tradition of 73 books until a heretic made a claim. Same goes for nicene creed a heretic made a claim, let the church proclaim. Same as the Filioque I believe heretics make claims, the church clarifies
@MrCasey62@Cindermayo So she/he thinks Jesus is the crucifix? How the tables have turned, we usually get called idolaters,they really believe Jesus is a statue