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Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by btoks: 10:30pm On Aug 15, 2014
ayooluniran:

And how are u sure the so called historical facts are to be followed?
The bible was written by holy men of God who were inspired by the holy spirit. These men wrote at different places and surprisingly wrote d same thing.....men like luke, john, mark etc.....daniel wrote end time prophecies, john wrote d same thing in d book of revelation.
The bible we carry now is what they wrote...put together.

Your response is very simplistic and this is because you’re taking things for granted centuries after the persecutions, debates and meetings. The historical facts are recorded in ecumenical councils, letters (from as early as the 1st century), papal ratifications, drawings, excommunications here and there. Topics like the Bible, Trinity, the nature of Jesus Christ, baptism etc. had to be discussed in councils and ratified before becoming articles of Christian faith. Assumption of Mary likewise had been debated for centuries before been officially defined by the pope. [color=#000099]Your assertion of ”holy men writing the bible …put together” did not just miraculously occur!!

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Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by bamipet01: 11:15pm On Aug 15, 2014
Pray for us O Holy Mother of God, that we may be made worthy of promises of Christ

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Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by shizzle11(m): 11:38pm On Aug 15, 2014
Peppyluv: Nwanne ke kwanu?
Nno

adim nma grin

Peppy nwa, ada anyi Ji eme onu, cheesy had a long day, goodnite smiley

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Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by DeoGratias1(m): 11:51pm On Aug 15, 2014
Belated happy feast day all.
Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by chidima: 12:51am On Aug 16, 2014
Happy feast day my people. Just back from church. We had a wonderful time with our lady. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.
Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by italo: 8:45am On Aug 16, 2014
Happy belated feast day, friends.

'Children, behold your mother.'--Jesus Christ.
Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by italo: 8:59am On Aug 16, 2014
Peppyluv: She inspires me too.

Thank you salC, italo( I suspect he is a priest grin), damerry, ubenedictus and all my catholic brethrens. Love you all.



thanks, sister.

I'm not a priest o...but I love to make people know that a lay catholic can and should know and live the faith as thoroughly and fervently as possible.

This I try to teach by my own example.

May God help me smiley

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Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by italo: 9:29am On Aug 16, 2014
Macelliot: Happy feast of Assumption my fellow brothers and sisters!!!
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.................
I woke up late today. I woke up around 8:49 a.m. I was busy dreaming!!!
So, that means, I miss today's mass(5:30 & 8:30 mass). No problem.
I gonna go to Church around 2 pm, because we have a Quiz competition, Zion Songs competition and drama. It's going to great!!!
Once again, I wish u all a Happy Nice day!!!

Thanks. God bless you.

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Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by Nobody: 10:24am On Aug 16, 2014
I was at St. Leo Catholic Church, Ikeja yesterday to pray at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, coincidentally, there was a very important ceremony (Some Sisters Profess Final Vows and some sisters also profess First Vows) taking place where some Arch Bishop, bishops, Fathers and sisters were present. It was this morning I was regretting my non receiving of the Holy Communion in such an important occasion, I never knew yesterday was the feast of Assumption.

Participation in mass in such feast and ceremony is very rewarding spiritual.

My Mother - Blessed Mary Ever Virgin I honour you.

Holy Mary Pray for us your children
Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by Nobody: 1:55pm On Aug 16, 2014
babaolofin: I was at St. Leo Catholic Church, Ikeja yesterday to pray at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, coincidentally, there was a very important ceremony (Some Sisters Profess Final Vows and some sisters also profess First Vows) taking place where some Arch Bishop, bishops, Fathers and sisters were present. It was this morning I was regretting my non receiving of the Holy Communion in such an important occasion, I never knew yesterday was the feast of Assumption.

Participation in mass in such feast and ceremony is very rewarding spiritual.

My Mother - Blessed Mary Ever Virgin I honour you.

Holy Mary Pray for us your children
You were at my parish? that's cool, I so miss home. cry cry
Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by Ubenedictus(m): 7:42pm On Aug 17, 2014
MOBJECTIVE:
[size=14pt]Protestantism’s Great Heresy – Ignoring the Blessed Mother[/size]


August 12, 2014

By Graham Glover

This Friday, 15 August, the calendars of Lutherans, Anglicans, and perhaps some other liturgically minded Protestants calls for the celebration of ‘St. Mary – Mother of our Lord’. On this same day, Roman Catholics will celebrate the ‘Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary’ and the Orthodox the ‘Dormition of the Theotokos’.

Unfortunately, this feast does not fall on a Sunday, which means most Protestants will hear nothing of it this year. They will not meditate on the readings, the hymns, or the propers assigned for this day. I highly doubt many Lutheran parishes will even reference it in the Prayers of the Church on Sunday morning. And this is sad. For those who believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, it’s tragic, as venerating Mary does nothing but point people to her Son. Yet it’s hardly surprising. In fact, I think it’s emblematic of Protestantism’s greatest heresy – ignoring the role that the Blessed Virgin Mary plays in our faith.

mary

I know this is a strong statement. It’s a stinging indictment of the movement to which I belong and a church body of which I am a pastor. But as much as I wish it weren’t true, I’m afraid it is. We Protestants say we hold the Blessed Mother in high esteem. Our calendars even have a few days set aside during the year to honor her. But this is nothing short of window dressing, as the Blessed Virgin Mary has little to do with the faith we confess. And this must change. We Protestants have to do better. To ignore the Blessed Virgin is to ignore her Son, something no follower of the Christ should ever desire to do.

For starters, I’ve always found it ironic that we who proclaim ‘Sola Scriptura’ seem to ignore the Scriptures when Mary tells us in her Magnificat: “from now on all generations will call me blessed.” But we do – that is, we Protestants almost always ignore this commendation, thereby betraying our own hermeneutic.

How often (if ever) do Protestants refer to Mary as the Blessed Virgin, the Blessed Mother, etc.? We certainly respect her, but we most assuredly do not treat her as the most noble gem in all of Christendom [after her Son], as our own Martin Luther referred to her.

Rather, we lump her together with the other saints of the New Testament. But the Blessed Mother is nothing of the sort. She is no ordinary saint. She is the saint of saints. She is the Theotokos – the Mother of God, a title given her at the Council of Ephesus in 431 and echoed in the Lutheran Book of Concord. The Blessed Mother is the example that all Christians should emulate. Her “Yes” to the angel Gabriel is an act of faith that sets the standard for all of the Church to follow. And yet when was the last time you heard a sermon, sat through a Bible Class, or read a Protestant theologian commend the Blessed Virgin Mary as such?

annunciation

Protestants are quick to criticize Rome for declaring as dogma of the Church the Immaculate Conception in 1854 and the Bodily Assumption in 1950. “These things are nowhere in the Scriptures!” Protestants lament. I say, who cares? Is it that offensive to suggest that the God-Bearer was wiped clean of original sin in a single act of grace by the One whom she would bring into the world? Does is not make sense that the New Eve would be a spotless ark for her Son, the Messiah? The Immaculate Conception isn’t about Mary, it’s about Jesus, and to speak of His Mother as sinless (as Luther and other Reformers did) is a most salutary thing to do, especially considering that she remained a virgin throughout her earthly life (a universally accepted belief even among the most radical of Protestant reformers and a teaching taught in the Lutheran Confessions). And her Bodily Assumption? I guess the examples of Enoch and Elijah mean nothing? Again, what is so theologically offensive about this teaching that is deeply rooted in the Church’s tradition? Do we Lutherans, as the Apology of the Augsburg Confessions teaches, no longer believe that this woman prays for the Church?

To ignore the Blessed Virgin Mary makes no sense. Without her our Christology is shot. Without her our hermeneutics are insignificant. Without her our understanding of sin and grace is incomplete. Without her we cannot call ourselves part of the Body of Christ. This woman is our Mother, commended to the Church by our Lord Himself. And to ignore her is something no Christian should ever do.

Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum!
abeg i wan borrow this post.
Re: Happy Feast Of Assupmtion To All Catholics by Nobody: 10:06pm On Aug 17, 2014
Ubenedictus: abeg i wan borrow this post.

uhmm, sure

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