@Rey_Rey0099@EricTheBiking@ZLamb97@RepOgles I accept anyone and everyone as being made in the image of God, whilst rejecting any and all sins as a lack of goodness; a deformity, an evil. It's not hard to understand. Consciously rejecting sin is the only way to Christ, which is the only way to the Father.
@EricTheBiking@ZLamb97@RepOgles There's no accepting of sin. Accepting any individual as being made in the image and likeness of God actually means rejecting any sins made against Him.
@R3DWyvern@ImperiumFirst Liking women doesn't mean porn addiction or soliciting nudes from them. That can be done whilst being quite devoid of love for women actually. What it is is a carnal attraction, which it sounds like he needs moderating.
I am proud to announce that my wife and I today, have done something no campaign has ever done.
We have consecrated this campaign to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ.
"You must know that when you โhailโ Mary, she immediately greets you! Do not think that she is one of those rude women of whom there are so manyโ on the contrary, she is utterly courteous and pleasant. If you greet her, she will answer you right away and converse with you!โ
St. Bernardine of Siena
"Remember what you were โ corrupted seed; what you are โ a body destined for decay; what you will be โ food for worms."
-St. Bernard of Clairvaux
@melancoptimist@NEMonarchist Ew. Half of what makes a sword cool is the lore, you know? Maybe there's an interesting backstory behind it, anyway, considering it's in a museum.
@ChudThomist@TheColeShow_YT It's okay for people to hope non-Catholics make it to Heaven. I think everyone should also be realistic that Jesus only founded one Church. A Church which has consistently taught no one is saved outside of.
Sacred Heart of Jesus billboards are appearing across the United States this June, reminding millions that June has long been dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The movement is part of a growing effort by Catholic laypeople to publicly proclaim Christ's love, mercy, and kingship in cities across America. ๐บ๐ธโค๏ธโ๐ฅ
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The movement began as a local effort by Catholic laypeople and has spread to multiple states, including Ohio, Nebraska, Illinois, Florida, Texas, and others.
One organization, America Needs Fatima, announced a goal of placing up to 1,000 Sacred Heart billboards nationwide in 2026.
In Columbus, Ohio alone, organizers estimate the billboards will be seen by more than 1.6 million people during June.
Similar campaigns have appeared in Cincinnati, Omaha, Lincoln, Rockford, Brownsville, and other cities.
Many organizers see the campaign as a public witness to Christ's love and mercy, while also reminding people that June has long been dedicated to the Sacred Heart within Catholic tradition.
The timing is especially significant this year because the U.S. bishops are planning a national consecration of the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 12, 2026, the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart.
Devotion to the Sacred Heart became widespread after the revelations received by Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque in the 1670s. June became associated with the Sacred Heart because the Feast of the Sacred Heart falls in June, and over time the entire month was dedicated to honoring Christ's Heart as a symbol of His divine love, mercy, and sacrifice.