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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 2:51pm On May 21, 2017
LaClicKLaBenDin:


Lol... I can't see any connection between the elders and intercession..please point it out maybe my brain is too small to connect the dots.

Just do this simple thing and I will give you your peace.

Hehehe... you go wait tire... cheesy. I tell you, they'll do everything, including even denying God, just to uphold their rank idolatry and paganism!

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Roland17(m): 2:53pm On May 21, 2017
I have always maintained I am a Catholic by faith not necessarily because I was born into the faith, neither was it because my parents are strong Catholics but because I found Jesus Christ through the church.

There are numerous arguments by christians of other faith against Catholics, but I would concentrate on the relevance of our blessed mother to the life of Christ and the history of Christianity.

I am encouraging everyone to read all of Revelations:12, especially verse 13.

Those asking/ questioning if the Virgin Mary had other kids after our Lord Jesus should read Ezekiel 44: 1-4.

God bless us all.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by LogicStatement: 2:55pm On May 21, 2017
Pato23:
LogicStatement you shouldnt have posted this...
They will never understand it......
I believe it is better as I've written it, the truth needs to be told either it is accepted or not. If I should decide not to write it going by the reason u gave, it's just like saying the gospel should not be preached to the Arabs since they say "how can God have a son when he had no wife & He's not man that can mate?"
The truth needs to be told even if they won't believe.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by LogicStatement: 3:01pm On May 21, 2017
Teespice:
purple is also worn during lent.
Yes! Thanks for that. Purple vestment is also used during Lent to celebrate the passion of Christ- the crucifixion of the King of kings- and for the preparation of Easter.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by TONYFJ(m): 3:05pm On May 21, 2017
LogicStatement:
Q1. Why do Catholics bow to images in the church?
A: Catholics do not bow to images in order to worship them. In fact, it is condemned by God. Ex 20: 1-5 "Then God spoke all these words: I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt,b out of the house of slavery.
You shall not have other gods beside me. You shall not make for yourself an idolc or a likeness of anything* in the heavens above or on the earth below or in the waters beneath the earth; you shall not bow down before them or serve them.d For I, the LORD, your God, am a jealous God, inflicting punishment for their ancestors’ wickedness on the children of those who hate me, down to the third and fourth generation."
But in Numbers 21: 4-9, God asked Moses to make a bronze image of a snake to save the people of Isreal. "They traveled from Mount Hor along the route to the Red Sea,[a] to go around Edom. But the people grew impatient on the way; 5 they spoke against God and against Moses, and said, “Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? There is no bread! There is no water! And we detest this miserable food!” 6 Then the Lord sent venomous snakes among them; they bit the people and many Israelites died. 7 The people came to Moses and said, “We sinned when we spoke against the Lord and against you. Pray that the Lord will take the snakes away from us.” So Moses prayed for the people. 8 The Lord said to Moses, “Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live.” 9 So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, they lived."

Now, would you say that God who instructed us not to make images in Genesis is the one instructing Moses in Numbers to make an image of a serpent? Can God contradict Himself? Absolutely not! God did not say images should not be made, but He is against worshiping such images. Therefore, it is imperative to note that God is not against the making of image but against the act of worshiping them. We all have images (pictures or sculptures) in our homes and offices hung on our walls or placed in the house but do we worship them? I doubt! We put them there for beautification, honour and remembrance. Example is the statue of Herbert Macaulay on the Island in Lagos. That statue is not made there for worship but for remembrance and honour and also, it beautifies the area.
Therefore, making of an image is not a sin in itself but worshiping them and acknowledging them the status of God is a sin for God is a jealous God.

Q2: Why does the Catholic Bible have 73 books, while the Protestant Bible has only 66 books?
The Catholic is the church that compiled the bible in about 367 AD when St. Athanasius came up with a list of 73 books for the Bible that he believed to be divinely inspired. This list was finally approved by Pope Damasus I in 382 AD, and was formally approved by the Church Council of Rome in that same year. Later Councils at Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD) ratified this list of 73 books. In 405 AD, Pope Innocent I wrote a letter to the Bishop of Toulouse reaffirming this canon of 73 books. In 419 AD, the Council of Carthage reaffirmed this list, which Pope Boniface agreed to. In 16th century, Martin Luther discarded with some books in the bible which he believed does not conform with his own view of theology. Initially, he disagreed with 7 books in the Old Testament which are Tobit, Judith, Baruch, Wisdom, Sirach, First Maccabees, and Second Maccabees, as well as additional verses of Daniel and Esther. These books are called the “deuterocanon”, or second canon, by Catholics, and the “apocrypha”, or hidden/obscure, by Protestants (Christians who protest against the Catholic Church) and also, some books in the New Testament which include James, Hebrews, Jude, and Revelation. He actually said that he wanted to “throw Jimmy into the fire”, and that the book of James was “an epistle of straw.” What is strange is that Luther eventually accepted all 27 books of the New Testament that the Catholic Pope Damasus I had approved of in 382 AD, but didn’t accept his Old Testament list. Hence, the 66 books in the Protestant's bible and the foremost of them is King James version which was first compiled by Martin Luther with the help of King Henry VIII in year 1081. Martin Luther was excommunicated by the church for his rebellious act against the body of Christ and for re-inventing his own bible.
This topic is well explained in this thread https://www.nairaland.com/3782829/why-catholic-church-bible-different

Q3: Why do Priests wear different colours of vestments for different occasions
A: The priest wears 5 different colours of vestment during the celebration of Holy Mass depending on the occasion or feast. These vestments are:
Red Vestment: This is worn to celebrate a saint who was killed or martyred.
White Vestment: This signifies purity. It is worn to celebrate Holy Mass during the feat of a saint who died natural death, for virgin Mary's day and also, to signify the holiness of Jesus Christ.
Purple Vestment: Purple signifies royalty and therefore, it is worn during advent (starting 4 weeks to Christmas) in preparation to coming of the King of kings- Jesus Christ.
Gold Vestment: This is worn during the celebration of the church e.g. Golden jubilee, anniversaries etc
Green Vestment: This is worn during ordinary time. Green signifies life.

Q4: Why do Catholics honour Mary?
A: Catholics honour Mary because of the position she occupies in the life of Christ, Christians and importantly, the special grace and favour bestowed upon her by God himself. Jn 19: 25-27 tells us how Jesus on the cross handed over Mary to the disciple He loved to be his mother. The disciple at that moment represented Christians whom Christ loves and handed over his mother to be our mother also. It is logical that the mother of your mentor is your mother also and so, you accord her same respect and honour your mentor will accord her as well. Gen 3:16, Rev 12: 1-7 and Is 7:10 show how God acknowledges the importance of Mary to mankind and thus bestow upon her the highest favour given to any man before or after her. Lk 1: 26-38; 40-42 tells us how angel Gabriel conveyed the mind of God to Mary revealing to her how much favour God has bestowed upon her thus saying to her "hail Mary, full of grace..." and also the greetings of her cousin Elizabeth, "Of all women, you are the most blessed." This greeting was not from Elizabeth herself but inspired by the Spirit of God which through the confirmation she got when the baby in her womb leapt for joy on sighting Mary. These greetings gladdens Mary heart (Lk 2:19). It should be noted that act of honour should not be mistaken for worship. Catholics do not worship Mary because she is NOT God and will never be. The church honours her in a similar way we honour our biological mothers (though in a special way because of the special grace she carries). In Ex 20:12, God asks us to honour our father and mother.

Q5: Does Mary have other Children?
Mary had no other children apart from Jesus. If Mary had other children, Jesus would not have asked the disciple to take Mary home and care for her if not, other children of hers would have been able to do that. Would it not be a slap on the faces of other children that an outsider would take their mother home to take care when they are still alive? Also, Lk 2:41-49 tells us how Jesus was forgotten in the temple by his parents and later found him in the temple preaching after searching for him for 3 days. "Every year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the Festival of the Passover. 42 When he was twelve years old, they went up to the festival, according to the custom. 43 After the festival was over, while his parents were returning home, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem, but they were unaware of it. 44 Thinking he was in their company, they traveled on for a day. Then they began looking for him among their relatives and friends. 45 When they did not find him, they went back to Jerusalem to look for him. 46 After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. 47 Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers. 48 When his parents saw him, they were astonished. His mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been anxiously searching for you.” Jesus was 12 years old during this time, and if he had other siblings, would Joseph and Mary left them behind to go to Jerusalem only with Jesus since it is the custom to go with all members of the family? In Matt 12:46, it is written that Jesus's mother and brothers were waiting outside anxious to have a word with him. Does that mean Jesus had other siblings? The first recorded argument was between St. Jerome and another fourth-century theologian, Helvidius, who had written that after the virgin birth of Jesus, Mary had other children with her husband, Joseph. St. Jerome disagreed, indicating that by the fourth century at least some of the church community believed that Mary had stayed a virgin for the rest of her life. These children of Mary, Jerome said, were from Mary of Clopas, Jesus’ aunt and his mother’s sister, making them cousins. He claimed that the Greek word "adelphios" could refer to cousins, not just biological siblings. Same way in Yoruba language, "cousin" has no word instead "aburo" or "egbon" can be used for a biological sibling or relative. Also, if Jesus had sibling, they would have been present during his crucifixion with Mary. In John 19:25, where she is among the women present at the Crucifixion of Jesus: "Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, Mary and His mother's sister, Mary [the wife] of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene." Note that Jesus' mother's sister is also called Mary in this passage but can two biological sisters called the same name within a nuclear family? That proves that Mary the wife of Clopas is not the biological sister of Mary mother of Jesus but a relative because in Greek from where English bible is translated from has no word for cousin or aunt or uncle but once they are related are called brothers or sisters.

Q6: Why do Catholics don't pray for the death of their enemy or curse them but rather, pray for their conversion?
A: In Matt 5: 43-45, Jesus instructs us to love our enemies and pray for those who hate us. 43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor[a] and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 45 that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. Act 7:55-60, 1Pt 3:8 and 1Cor 3:17 state this fact as well for there is rejoice among the angels of God when a sinner repents (Lk: 15:10)

Q7: Is drinking a sin?
A: Drinking is not a sin, rather getting drunk is a sin (Ep 5:18). Jesus turned water to wine (Jn 2: 1-12). 1Tim 3:8 "In the same way, deacons[b] are to be worthy of respect, sincere, not indulging in much wine, and not pursuing dishonest gain." This shows that drinking of wine is not sin in itself but getting drunk by drinking much of it is sin. Jesus took wine when he was offered vinegar while on the cross (Matt 27: 48). If drinking was a sin, He wouldn't have accepted it. Vinegar wine contains 5-20% acetic acid; 5-8% alcohol. Wine is taken in heaven as well (Matt 26: 26-29).
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE ENLIGHTENMENT. MORE GRACE TO YOUR elbow!!! i'm proud of you keep it up. many may not understand this but constant prayer for them always

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:06pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:


If making of Images is objectively Sinful then God would not have commanded them to be made..

AND GOD CANNOT COMMAND US TO DO SOMETHING SINFUL BECAUSE HE HATES SIN

Here he goes again on a spree of irrelevancies. Enjoy your delusions.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by durasome(m): 3:07pm On May 21, 2017
so this is what Catholics believes?? especially that Jesus had no other siblings, thanks for spelling the dooms to me i was considering joining Catholic but now I know their doctrines are terrible.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Rich4god(m): 3:07pm On May 21, 2017
Amberon:
Wrong. That means the prophecy wouldn't have been fufilled. And you and I know that no word spoken by God is void.
lol..... Go ask all the Arab nations what happened to them. From the middle East to North Africa and ask how some Western European countries were liberated. Then come back and tell me about the prophecy.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:10pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Here he goes again on a spree of irrelevancies. Enjoy your delusions.

Avoiding the question abi.. Atleast you didn't blame it on comprehension this time ....

I ask the question again ... if making images was objectively idolatry or sinful.. why then would God command images to be made
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by CanadianNurse: 3:13pm On May 21, 2017
Amberon:
Quit wasting your time. They will never change. They always justify their idolatry by saying we have pictures of out pastors in churches and cars. The question is , do we bow down to those pictures?
but you kneel before your Bible? When your pastor is in the altar and says bow your head for prayers you bow! Sorry
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:14pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:

I ask the question again ... if making images was objectively idolatry or sinful.. why then would God command images to be made

Who decreed that the idols of 'a' Mary or Jesus be made and worship? You can as well come out plain and challenge God in Exodus 20:4.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:18pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Who decreed that the idols of 'a' Mary or Jesus be made and worship? You can as well come out plain and challenge God in Exodus 20:4.
Answer my question first, then I will answer yours,

Am not challenging God, it is you am challenging, God commanded images to be made (exo 25:18, numbers 21:cool.. If exodus 20:4 meant that making images by itself is sinful and idolatrous, then why did he command them to be made

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by garrimallam: 3:22pm On May 21, 2017
doyinbaby:
Why do Catholics pray to Mary and other dead saints ...also why do Catholics pray to God through Mary and through dead saints...........many protestants including me find it difficult to understand this aspect of the life of Catholics

My dear, pls note that praying through any believer in Christ Jesus shouldn't be an issue in Christendom, It is left for God to answer or not. Major Christian doctrine like faith, love,forgiveness, salvation,repentance, patient, mercy, holiness, sharing, death and resurrection,2nd coming of Jesus...... are left unattended. If we can pray for the living,i personally see no error in praying for the dead, the major decision remains with the person who answers those prayers.{God}
Most time we fight over nothing!Non of us was there when the word was revealed, rather we receive them by faith, though am not a catholic, but with my little knowledge and encounters with our Great God through Jesus,No man can know All His WAYS and ACTS. Happy Sunday.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:24pm On May 21, 2017
durasome:
so this is what Catholics believes?? especially that Jesus had no other siblings, thanks for spelling the dooms to me i was considering joining Catholic but now I know their doctrines are terrible.

Considering joining what? That place is nothing but a den of demons. There's no difference between it and the shrine of Ifa or Amadioha. Hope you know of the Shrine of Fatima?

Yeah... that's a shrine specially dedicated to their god, Mary.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by bayelsaowei(m): 3:25pm On May 21, 2017
Ubenedictus:
you have now started lying. it seem u can't even discuss truthfully where did the claim above?
I just told you a straight fact..

Put your images round the church and bow down to yourselves. ..it shouldn't be Mary alone...since you guys can't do a thing without the use of images , rosaries and other amulets...


If I ask you now to show me where the apostles asked Mary to intercede the heavens for them you would dance agaba all around this forum...or at most you quote joshua... grin

I am getting all warmed up for you and your ilks on this idolatry thing...
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by bayelsaowei(m): 3:27pm On May 21, 2017
CanadianNurse:
but you kneel before your Bible? When your pastor is in the altar and says bow your head for prayers you bow! Sorry
what's this crap...??..

Bowing down to pray in church now means bowing down to some other image or a molten structure of a fellow human??

What's this rubbish analogy you guys evoke all the time...? ?
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:27pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:

Answer my question first, then I will answer yours,

Am not challenging God, it is you am challenging, God commanded images to be made (exo 25:18, numbers 21:cool.. If exodus 20:4 meant that making images by itself is sinful and idolatrous, then why did he command them to be made

Go and play with your ilks. Obviously, you can't tell who instructed the making of your giant idols and worships.

We know who commanded Ex. 25:18 & Numbers 21:8 and their purpose. Question is: Who commands you to make those giant idols of a so-called Mary and co, and to worship them?
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:32pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Go and play with your ilks. Obviously, you can't tell who instructed the making of your giant idols and worships.

I will go after you answer the question I asked..
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:36pm On May 21, 2017
durasome:
so this is what Catholics believes?? especially that Jesus had no other siblings, thanks for spelling the dooms to me i was considering joining Catholic but now I know their doctrines are terrible.

The Bible calls them brothers of Jesus directly,(brother can mean any familial relationship from step brothers to cousins and even uncle-nephew as seen in Abraham and lot) but never calls them Children of Mary..

and the thing is, we see in the Bible also who James and Joses Mom is, and it's not the mother of Jesus..
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:37pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:


I will go after you answer the question I asked..

Playing dumb has never worked with me. You don't know who commands you to bow down and worshiped those idols of yours?
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:39pm On May 21, 2017
bayelsaowei:

If I ask you now to show me where the apostles asked Mary to intercede the heavens for them you would dance agaba all around this forum...or at most you quote joshua... grin

Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:40pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Playing dumb has never worked with me. You don't know who commands you to bow down and worshiped those idols of yours?
You are just avoiding the question I asked.. answer or Shut up... you who is wise...

If making Images is an objective sin.. then why did God command images to be made... don't circle round it, if you don't want to answer.. shut up.. and stop claiming wisdom...
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Nobody: 3:40pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


I don't know any of these churches. So, I don't speak for them.

Now, all these talks of “what about this... what about that person” is stale already. Are these people your own standard? While there's absolutely nothing wrong in having a friend's picture in either your house, car, office, etc, the moment that image becomes an abomination is when you put it before you, kneel/bow and pray to it. That is outright idolatry! So, in which of these churches you've mentioned is the worship/veneration of images sanctioned, as it is done in your Catholic church?

Tell me, that I may also call them out for their idolatry.

PS: Philippians 4:6 states: “...but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God”, not unto “Mary” or the “saints.” You don't need an intercessor to get your prayers to God, pray to Him in the name of Jesus as the mediator and you'll be heard! Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, Samuel, Deborah and other faithful servants of God never ask any saint or angel for intercession, but all made their requests and supplications directly to God, who is the hearer of prayers! (Psalm 65:2).

Wat church u Dae go??

Just Tell us
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:43pm On May 21, 2017
bayelsaowei:
I just told you a straight fact..

Put your images round the church and bow down to yourselves. ..it shouldn't be Mary alone...since you guys can't do a thing without the use of images , rosaries and other amulets...


If I ask you now to show me where the apostles asked Mary to intercede the heavens for them you would dance agaba all around this forum...or at most you quote joshua... grin

I am getting all warmed up for you and your ilks on this idolatry thing...

Maybe you don't know.. but Mary was alive while most of the Bible was being written... She and the apostles were together.. and am sure they treated her with respect and honor... They could not have asked for her intercession while she had died because she was alive and with them atleast until the close of acts in acts 28

but am sure she prayed for them because she was with them for a while..
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:44pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:
You are just avoiding the question I asked.. answer or Shut up... you who is wise...

If making Images is an objective sin.. then why did God command images to be made... don't circle round it, if you don't want to answer.. shut up.. and stop claiming wisdom...

As one who first asked the question, answer mine first. All these tactics of yours wouldn't work. I've dealt with those more advance than you and still knocked them out.
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Lancelott(m): 3:45pm On May 21, 2017
see salvation yet na their members money them they flex...they teach you to attack others but you are the ones who need attacking https://www.nairaland.com/3810144/ten-richest-pastors-nigeria-2017
At least how uch is the pope worth as an individual? but the CHRUCH collectively is worth billions. remove the speck from your eyes before removing the log in our eyes
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Izonpikin: 3:49pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


Hehehe... you go wait tire... cheesy. I tell you, they'll do everything, including even denying God, just to uphold their rank idolatry and paganism!
grin grin
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by easymancfc(m): 3:51pm On May 21, 2017
Splinz:


As one who first asked the question, answer mine first. All these tactics of yours wouldn't work. I've dealt with those more advance than you and still knocked them out.


for your mind.. be deceiving yourself.. besides how do you claim to know my level of knowledge and those who are wiser than me. ..

Answer the question and stop blabbing rubbish
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Splinz(m): 3:54pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:


for your mind.. be deceiving yourself.. besides how do you claim to know my level of knowledge and those who are wiser than me. ..

Answer the question and stop blabbing rubbish

Okay. Enjoy your spree of idolatry.

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Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by Izonpikin: 3:55pm On May 21, 2017
easymancfc:


Maybe you don't know.. but Mary was alive while most of the Bible was being written... She and the apostles were together.. and am sure they treated her with respect and honor... They could not have asked for her intercession while she had died because she was alive and with them atleast until the close of acts in acts 28

but am sure she prayed for them because she was with them for a while..
oh you're sure with no scriptural proof...shey you see yourself...so you assume Mary prayed for the apostles after Jesus's ascension to the heavens...my brother there was never a verse that testifies to that...Mary was barely even mentioned as regards activities of the first century Christians let alone the apostles who served as a governing body praying to her or taking her highly important like you idol worshippers are doing today...


And who the hell says Mary never gave birth to other kids or rather had sex with her husband after Jesus's birth. Who is spreading that false teaching
Re: The Catholic Faith: What You Need To Know by iyke2k4(m): 3:56pm On May 21, 2017
bro I used to be a Catholic. This aspect of the church is wrong. We can prayer to God in Jesus name.What happened to the holy spirit?
LogicStatement:

Catholics do not pray to dead people but ask for the intercession of saints. There is nothing wrong to ask for the intercession of the saints. Abraham interceded for Sodom (Gen 18: 16-33). We see in the Old Testament, various figures are asked to intercede for those in spiritual and temporal need: Abraham, Moses, Job, Jeremiah. It seems to have been thought especially appropriate to those men of prayer, the prophets (Gen 18:24, Jb 42:8, Jr 42:2, 2Mc 12:38-45). After the last super, Jesus interceded for his followers (Jn 17).
It should be noted that the church does not regard a saint who is dead to the flesh (physical dead) as been dead rather, he is asleep but lives in the presence of God. When a righteous died, he rises and becomes like the angels in heaven. Jesus tells us in Mk 12: 24-26 that God is God not of the dead but of the living. In Ex 3:1-6 When God appeared in the burning bush to Moses, he introduced Himself as God of Abraham, God of Issac and God of Jacob. These people were known to be dead (physical death) when he appeared to Moses, yet God still associate Himself with them meaning that, these saints are living. Therefore, when Catholics call on saints for intercession is because these saints are living and in the presence of God. Just like we meet our priests or pastors for their intercession because of our believe that they are saints who live holy lives (only God knows the heart of man), same way Catholics ask for the intercession of saints who live in the presence of God (for these ones you are very sure they are clean and free from sin because they are in heaven already. Nothing unclean will enter heaven Rev 21:27)

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