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Christianity EtcRe: 15 Promises Of "Our Lady" To Christians Who Recite The Rosary by damerry(m): 9:37am On Dec 17, 2013
Acidosis: LOL!

Just wait
Sure!. The promises are not yet complete. It remains 7. You can't just envagelize halfway smiley
Christianity EtcRe: 15 Promises Of "Our Lady" To Christians Who Recite The Rosary by damerry(m):
Amen and Amen. Haters helping us to envagelize smiley

more on Marian/Rosary evangelism

On The Most Blessed Virgin Mary- Teachings Of The Early Church Fathers-

www.nairaland.com/1381559/most-blessed-virgin-mary-teachings

Meditations On The Mysteries Of The Holy Rosary (joyful And Luminous) -

www.nairaland.com/1408199/meditations-mysteries-holy-rosary-joyful

The following Books will help you boost your devotion to Mary. They are available @ all bookshops in any Catholic church worldwide

True Devotion to Mary..... St. Louis De Monfort

The secret of The Rosary..... St. Louis De Monfort

The Rosary in action...... John Johnson

The secret of Mary.....St. Louis De Monfort

Famous Rosary Miracles/Life holy Rosary testimonies from Nairaland bretherns

www.nairaland.com/1468705/famous-rosary-miracles-believers

I've done my part. When Acidosis is done with the 15th promises please IGNORE whatever he has to offer. Study the 15 promises and learn more from the books i prescribed and the threads in my post.

Here is a thread for all Catholics. Join us to learn more. www.nairaland.com/1464338/thread-catholics
PhonesRe: Tecno P9 Phantom PAD Mini Discussion Thread by damerry(m): 9:16pm On Dec 16, 2013
Pls. How is this phone (P9) superior to the tecno tab n9
PhonesRe: Tecno Phantom N9 (Tab) discussion thread by damerry(m): 2:12pm On Dec 15, 2013
Pls In what way is the newly released tecno pad p9 an improved version of the N9?
Christianity EtcRe: Famous Rosary Miracles (for Believers). by damerry(m): 4:29am On Dec 14, 2013
A non catholic who bought the holy rosary and had it blessed wore it on her neck. She was lured into a ritual house under the guise of prayer house. They could not kill her because of the holy rosary she had on her. They even asked her to remove it but she refused. The ritualists locked her up in a room full of disembered bodies but on the 4th day she woke up to find the door opened and felt a force moving her out of the house. When she was on the street she found help and was safe.

This woman gave this testimony today at 3am which marks the end of a 4day catholic charismatic crusade.

Glory to Jesus. Honour to out lady queen of the most holy rosary
PhonesRe: 60mb Monthly For NOKIA ASHA Phones by damerry(m): 7:05pm On Dec 13, 2013
Text NOKIA to 131
PhonesRe: Tecno Phantom N9 (Tab) discussion thread by damerry(m): 1:48am On Dec 13, 2013
Why is nobody posting screenshots of games? Please help a brother. I want to know what gaming on this n9 looks like.
Plssssssss
PhonesRe: Gionee G2 Gpad Discussion Thread. by damerry(m): 5:54pm On Dec 10, 2013
I've been making plans to buy this phone, but i had a rethink when i met Tecno n9 pad tablet. I'm going 4 it.. Wah do u think?
Christianity EtcRe: Catholicism And Hell: Chris Okotie Tackled by damerry(m):
Verily verily i say to you. Catholicism owes no apology.

We could have kept shut and leave Chris okotie to show the world more of his ignorance, but it's our duties as Catholics to educate the ignorant.
Italo elucidates more on the bolded

italo: It is my duty and yours to do and say what we can to counter heresy. St. Dominic (who was handed the Rosary by Our Lady) is well known for travelling long distances on foot to preach and 'fight' against heresy. There are many other Saints like him. If not for the doggedness of people like that, you might have never had this faith you cherish so much. You, in turn, owe it to the next generation of Catholics to do what you can to protect and propagate these truths and pass it unto them. If you allow the weed to outgrow the crops, waiting for God to come down from heaven and do something, one day your Children will look around and, seeing only weed, think weed are the crops.

If the Catholic missionaries just said "I know what I believe" and didnt spread the truth to us amidst what looked like competition from Anglicans, imagine what you'd be today.

St. Dominic didnt wait for Jesus to come down to preach against heresy. I wont too.
Thumbs up to Bankole opeyemi John and other Catholics countering heresies, Abraham's blessings are surely yours.

Nice work Op
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 10:04pm On Dec 08, 2013
^^^ Go tiger grin it's in you. More power to your elbow.
God bless us all.

Let us pray 4 our separated bretherns, that they may not see devotion to Mary as harming Christian unity but promoting it..
We pray o Lord.....
PhonesRe: Gionee G2 Gpad Discussion Thread. by damerry(m): 1:02pm On Dec 08, 2013
nani.666:
the Gpad G2 is the best option... without a doubt.... it beats M7 hands down, up and sideways.... just make sure the used one you're purchasing doesn't have any issues....

the issue of customer care May be the only drawback... but with us here to show you the way....you don't have to worry about that cool
which is superior? Btw Gionee g2 gpad and tecno f7? Please help a brother with reasons . Thanks
PhonesRe: Gionee G2 Gpad Discussion Thread. by damerry(m):
ladokuntlad: I really wish technocrats can open dia eyes and go for dis machine rather than rushing for a fone dat has no hope for future upgrades/updates
like seriously? Is the os upgradable from jelly bean 4.1 to 4.2? Please be sincere
if not, what upgrade/update were u talking about?

+ what is this mini sim all about? Is in when you resize your normal simhuh
Pls help a brother.
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 11:03pm On Dec 05, 2013
My soul glorifies the lord, my spirit rejoice in God my saviour.
Hi brethren. God bless us all
@ Kamsy, funny post up Der. ^^^
All na end time things. We should be weary of false prophets
ComputersRe: 8 Laptop Components You Should Know by damerry(m): 5:41pm On Dec 04, 2013
Nice
Christianity EtcRe: Meditations On The Mysteries Of The Holy Rosary (joyful And Luminous) by damerry(op): 9:07am On Dec 02, 2013
Sirjay50: Okay. You're on smiley
www.nairaland.com/1464338/thread-catholics/47#19932166
That's more like it smiley
Christianity EtcRe: Meditations On The Mysteries Of The Holy Rosary (joyful And Luminous) by damerry(op): 8:22am On Dec 02, 2013
Sirjay50: Sure grin
it's hightime you crawled out of your shell, Fall in that catholic thread and meet your fellas and sisters.
Si fueris Romae Romano vivito more; si fueris alibi, vivito sicut ibi.
When you are at Rome, live in the Roman manner; if elsewhere live as they do there smiley
Christianity EtcRe: Meditations On The Mysteries Of The Holy Rosary (joyful And Luminous) by damerry(op): 8:05am On Dec 02, 2013
Don't mention. We have only done what it behoves us to do as servants smiley
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 7:53am On Dec 02, 2013
Sal C: I don‘t know about them. If they told you something you rejected, good for you. Or you can go and iron it out with them.
Perfect! Your reply made me happy. Thanks
Good morning, happy new month/liturgical worship calendar. Peace be with us all
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 8:49am On Nov 30, 2013
Sal C: Woaw I want to be a fisherwoman.
St Andrew pray for us.
oops, just Learnt that there is no more Vacancy for the post of a Fisher woman. undecided
On the brighter side there is innumerable vacancies for the post of fishers of women grin
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 8:16am On Nov 30, 2013
The church celebrates today the feast of saint Andrew. The first disciple called by our Lord Jesus.
In the light of this celebration we are called to abandon our old ways of life just as saint Andrew and the other disciples abandoned everything to follow the Master and by learning from him, to teach others what they have learnt. As we enter into a new liturgical worship calendar the church calls us to imitate the life of this saint, that we may begin this liturgical worship year with the decision of following Christ in truth and in spirit. We should not imitate the old life of saint Augustine who said "God give me holiness, but not Today" grin
Today is the best time of leaving all unholiness behind to pursue holiness.

Saint Andrew is the patron saint of
Fishermen, fishmongers, mariners, Army Rangers, rope makers, singers and performers, Russia, Ukraine, diocese of Victoria and Greece.

Saint Andrew, pray 4 us.

Any Fisherman in the House? Behold your patron saint grin

Goodmorning smiley
Christianity EtcRe: Meditations On The Mysteries Of The Holy Rosary (joyful And Luminous) by damerry(op): 7:43pm On Nov 29, 2013
Sirjay50: *Following* smiley 9ice thread.
I like it when i pray and meditate on the mysteries in subsequent order. I.e Joyful, luminous, sorrowful and glorious. i don't like meditating on the mysteries according to days of the week which they were set for. e.g. Monday- joyful
Tuesday- sorrowful
Wednesday- glorious
is anything wrong if i stick to my method?
All roads leads to Rome. There is nothing wrong as long as you keep alternating the mysteries as you said. Some people would prefer to meditate on the Joyful and glorious mysteries and leave the sorrows. This of course is not normal because Christ and Mary did go through the sorrows before attaining Glory.
Alternating the mysteries gives us a perfect and complete picture of events in Christ and Mary's life which summarize the bible, that's the reason why the church afixed mysteries to different days of the week. So der's no problem as long as you keep alternating the mysteries.
Besides, the 54 day Rosary novena requires the devotee to alternate the mysteries as yo do. It goes in this order
joyful, luminous, sorrowful and Glorious.
Peace smiley
PhonesRe: Opsson Ivo 6655-discussion Thread by damerry(m): 10:40pm On Nov 26, 2013
Is the os upgradable?
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m):
Thanks 4 your contributions @ sal c and woky, in addition..........

All about Solemnities, Feast and Memorials.

Solemnities are the highest degree and are usually reserved for the most important mysteries of faith. These include Easter, Pentecost and the Immaculate Conception; the principal titles of Our Lord, such as King and Sacred Heart; and celebrations that honor some saints of particular importance in salvation history, such as Sts. Peter and Paul, and St. John the Baptist on his day of birth.
Solemnities have the same basic elements as a Sunday: three readings, prayer of the faithful, the Creed and the Gloria which is recited even when the solemnity occurs during Advent or Lent. It also has proper prayer formulas exclusive to the day: entrance antiphon, opening prayer, prayer over the gifts, Communion antiphon, and prayer after Communion. In most cases it also has a particular preface.
Some solemnities are also holy days of obligation, but these vary from country to country.
A solemnity is celebrated if it falls on a Sunday of ordinary time or Christmastide. But it is usually transferred to the following Monday if it falls on a Sunday of Advent, Lent or Easter, or during Holy Week or the Easter octave.

A feast honors a mystery or title of the Lord, of Our Lady, or of saints of particular importance (such as the apostles and Evangelists) and some of historical importance such as the deacon St. Lawrence.
The feast usually has some proper prayers but has only two readings plus the Gloria. Feasts of the Lord, such as the Transfiguration and Exaltation of the Holy Cross, unlike other feasts, are celebrated when they fall on a Sunday. On such occasions they have three readings, the Gloria and the Creed.

A memorial is usually of saints but may also celebrate some aspect of the Lord or of Mary. Examples include the optional memorial of the Holy Name of Jesus or the obligatory memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
From the point of view of the liturgical elements there is no difference between the optional and obligatory memorial. The memorial has at least a proper opening prayer and may have proper readings suitable for the saint being celebrated. The readings of the day may be used, and the lectionary recommends against an excessive use of specific readings for the saints so as not to interrupt too much the continuous cycle of daily readings.
On the other hand, the specific readings should always be used for certain saints, above all those specifically mentioned in the readings themselves, such as Martha, Mary Magdalene and Barnabas.
During Lent and Advent from Dec. 17 to 24 memorials may be celebrated only as commemorations. That is, only the opening prayer of the saint is used and all the rest comes from the day.
Nov. 2, All Souls' Day, is something of a special class that, without being a solemnity, still has precedence over a Sunday.
It is also important to note that the same celebration may have a different classification in various geographical areas, as some celebrations and saints are venerated more in one place than in another. For example, St. Benedict, an obligatory memorial in the universal calendar, is a feast in Europe since he is one of its patrons. But he rates a solemnity in the diocese and abbey of Montecassino where he is buried.
Finally, the decision on whether a solemnity such as the Body and Blood of the Lord is a holy day of obligation falls primarily upon the bishops' conference, which decides based on the pastoral reality of each country. Some have maintained the traditional Thursday celebration and kept it as a holy day; others might have maintained the day but without the obligation. Many have preferred to transfer the celebration to the following Sunday so as to ensure its celebration with the greatest number of faithful.
The Vatican, for example, continues the traditional Thursday celebration and thus the Holy Father's procession with the Blessed Sacrament is held on that day. The Diocese of Rome, however, along with the rest of Italy, celebrates it on the following Sunday.
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thanks to
www.ewtn.com/library/liturgy/zlitur240.htm
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m):
Happy Feast day of
Saint John Berchmans

Feastday:November 26
Patron of Altar Servers
1599 - 1621


Eldest son of a shoemaker, John was born at Diest, Brabant. He early wanted to be a priest, and when thirteen became a servant in the household of one of the Cathedralcanons at Malines, JohnFroymont. In 1615, he entered the newly founded Jesuit Collegeat Malines, and the following year became a Jesuit novice. He was sent to Romein 1618 to continue his studies, and was known for his diligence and piety, impressing all with his holiness and stress on perfection in little things. He died there on August 13. Many miracles were attributed to him after his death, and he was canonized in 1888. He is the patron of altar boys. His feast day is November 26.

Once an Altar servant, always an Altar servant, grin Saint John Berchmans, pray 4 us
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 7:59pm On Nov 26, 2013
Boomark: Erm...Demerry invited me. I believe my lovely brothers and beautiful sisters will welcome me and make my stay here comfortable....

while i get ready some atomic missile
Taaah, brethren this fellow has nothing to contribute. Please IGNORE

+ i did not invite him o
Christianity EtcRe: Meditations On The Mysteries Of The Holy Rosary (joyful And Luminous) by damerry(op): 3:28pm On Nov 26, 2013
^^^ Amen bro. God bless you too. There's more to learn please follow this thread
www.nairaland.com/1464338/thread-catholics
happy rosary meditations smiley
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 3:10pm On Nov 26, 2013
woky: grin grin

i jst dy view Dammery with 5D camera
Thought as much, i knew u would. smiley All thanks to God, this thread is firing with all barrels. Please it's hightime we made deposit of Faith. Someone should teach us something new. Let me blaze the way.
whats is Solemnity, Feast and Memorial all about?
it's anyone call to answer, I'll give my own answer after evening mass. Stay merry till den smiley
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 7:02am On Nov 26, 2013
Good morning Brethren. Have a productive day ahead.
Christianity EtcRe: A Thread For Catholics by damerry(m): 7:01am On Nov 26, 2013
jnrbayano: Thank you POPE II and woky, I feel warm.
Sal C where thou at? grin grin
You're Most welcomed, sal C will attend to thou soonest grin
PhonesRe: Tecno M7 Specifications And Features by damerry(m): 8:01pm On Nov 25, 2013
God bless ya @ flawless, u have cleared my doubts.
PhonesRe: Tecno M7 Specifications And Features by damerry(m): 3:15pm On Nov 25, 2013
Nice one man. @ flawless. Can you post screenshots of Fifa14 and other football games
PhonesRe: Tecno M7 Specifications And Features by damerry(m): 1:46pm On Nov 25, 2013
am_joseph19: minus the slow charging, I haven't notice any fault. as for how it handles heavy games. it is superb, no slagging nor bricking, I have GTA, asphalt 6 and 8, pes 12, FIFA 12 and 14 the big screen just make it perfect and exciting. I gat no problem. I started with my3 to p5, now am using m7, it worth every penny in that 25k I bought it.
please can yo help us with the game screenshots? Thanks

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