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Can all Catholics please read this?

An important message given to Maria of the Divine Marcy: 'The Warning' will most likely occur sometime within the next 12 months. There will be an explosion between 2 comets leaving a cross in the sky, visible to everyone in the world. This will not harm anyone, and is a blessing from God the Father for the conversion of all unbelievers. Pray for the salvation of souls and conversion of sinners. If you can, say the rosary at least once a day, go to Confession and Sunday Holy Mass. Within this time, God will reveal to each of us around the world, the state of our souls regarding sin. Don't be afraid..this is truly a blessing. This may or may not be the precursor of the 3 Days of Darkness. Just in case, prepare your homes with Holy Water, blessed candles, blankets, & food and water, enough for approximately one week. During the 3 Days of Darkness there will be no electricity, heat nor light with exception of blessed candles. Cover your windows, a blessed cross should be on the outside of all doorways to your homes. Complete information about preparation for these 3 days can be found by researching the title "3 Days of Darkness". God bless.

Update:

No, I am not trolling just delivering a message. Why anything of this solemn, humble nature would encourage such hate is saddening, but I guess this should be expected considering the times we are in. I am merely relating the message given to Maria concerning the 'Warning'. If nothing else, the majority of reactions to this speak of the many objections there are posed against prayer. Prayer costs nothing and is easily given. I hope everyone begins to lose their anger in preparation for the coming days ahead. God bless.

Update 2:

Ty Cashelma, I wasn't aware of St. Faustina's connection to the Divine Mercy. I am really grateful to you for taking the time in relating this. God bless.

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  • 9 years ago
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    The Mission of St. Faustina

    The mission of St. Faustina was recorded in her Diary which she kept at the specific request of the Lord Jesus and her confessors. In it, she recorded faithfully all of the Lord Jesus' wishes and also described the encounters between her soul and Him.

    "Secretary of My most profound mystery," the Lord Jesus said to Sr. Faustina, "know that your task is to write down everything that I make known to you about My mercy, for the benefit of those who by reading these things will be comforted in their souls and will have the courage to approach Me." (Diary 1693)

    Task One

    Reminding the world of the truth of our faith revealed in the Holy Scripture about the merciful love of God toward every human being.

    Task Two

    Entreating God's mercy for the whole world and particularly for sinners, among others through the practice of new forms of devotion to the Divine Mercy presented by the Lord Jesus, such as: the veneration of the image of the Divine Mercy with the inscription: "Jesus, I Trust in You," the feast of the Divine Mercy celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter, chaplet to the Divine Mercy and prayer at the Hour of Mercy (3 pm). The Lord Jesus attached great promises to the above forms of devotion, provided one entrusted one's life to God and practiced active love of one's neighbor.

    Task Three

    The third task in Sr. Mary Faustina's mission consists in initiating the apostolic movement of the Divine Mercy which undertakes the task of proclaiming and entreating God's mercy for the world and strives for Christian perfection, following the precepts laid down by the Blessed Sr. Mary Faustina. The precepts in question require the faithful to display an attitude of child-like trust in God which expresses itself in fulfilling His will, as well as in the attitude of mercy toward one's neighbors. Today, this movement within the Church involves millions of people throughout the world; it comprises religious congregations, lay institutes, religious, brotherhoods, associations, various communities of apostles of the Divine Mercy, as well as individual people who take up the tasks which the Lord Jesus communicated to them through Sr. Mary Faustina.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    once you're asking even if there's a "significant different" e book to the Bible like the e book of Mormon, the answer is not any, there is no longer. we are inspired to study the Catechism, regardless of the indisputable fact that that is a proof of present Scripture, no longer addenda to the Bible. there are more than a number of stunning Catholic books -- collections of letters and theological records from the earliest days of the Church, lives of the Saints, etc. yet lower back, those are literally not added Scriptures or a sparkling revelation of Christian truths. And in case you imagine that we Catholics do not study the Bible, all i have were given to assert is: what a crock of moose cakes! merely by using turning my head, i will inspect a shelf finished of nicely-worn Bibles, dictionaries, commentaries, and learn helps. that still includes the Bible that my parents gave me at the same time as i changed into 9 years previous and characteristic been reading for the previous 40 8 years. it really is why i understand the RSV extra efficient than the different translation: that is the single i have been reading for those styles of years. Edit: "ninety 9.5% of all Catholics do not study the bible. The clergy does no longer inspire the reading of the bible, because they could quickly see that they don't favor the Church to have a relationship with God." it really is unusual. i ought to've sworn that it changed into the Bible it quite is study at each and every Mass: a range from the former testomony, a responsorial Psalm, part of the Epistles, and a reading from the Gospels. merely now you get round to telling me that i have been listening to the Bhaga-vita those styles of years? And right here i changed into just about positive that we heard the finished Bible study by each and every 3 years. that would not even include the Bible reading that I do on my own: i'm by no skill more beneficial than about 3 ft from a Bible everywhere in my domicile, and they don't look to be merely propping up wonky table legs, both. i wager that merely is going to coach that ninety 9.5% of fundamentalists don't have a dim clue about what the Catholic Church extremely believes and does.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    why does christian catholics pray to rosary instead of focusing in God and praying to him , why do they pray to saints and ask them to pray in their name to God, it doesn't work like that , they are all dead unconscious waiting for Judgment and the New World to Come; Jesus is the ONLY mediator between us and God. why are you worshiping virgin Mary if bible doesn't say so, she is respected in christianity but she is nothing bout' a human who bought to life God the Son in flesh with God's will by Holy spirit ... all you catholics refers to icons and sculptures while praying which is all wrong and yet you talk about events who doesn't seem to occur just like Jehovah's Witnesses ... also that holy water which are you talking about is nothing bout' simple water a God's gift for life, a man can't have that power to sanctify nature's products given to us. a lot of bullshit on this ...!!!

    Source(s): protestant christian opinion
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    No, YA is not a center of Catholic information on Marian apparitions.

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  • Daver
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Seriously? Do you expect to be taken seriously if you're going to spout that ****?

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    The word gullible isn't in the dictionary

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Yes Catholics can read.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    What?

    Is that true? Or are you trolling?

    I'm just confused

    Source(s): Confused Catholic
  • 9 years ago

    don't forget to do the Hokey Pokey

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Someone forgot to take their meds today.

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