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Hallow comes from the same root as holy, and a person who is hallowed is a saint—someone who has been sanctified or made holy. Thus, in the Lord’s Prayer, we say, “Hallowed be thy name.” If we said that using words derived from Latin, it would be something like “Let your na...
To pray the Rosary using rosary beads... You start by making the Sign of the Cross with the cross in your hand. Then you say the Apostles Creed while still holding the cross. Then you move your fingers to the large bead above the cross and say the Our Father Prayer. Next you move ...
So we see that as of December 8, 2002 when we copied the above quotation from the Mormon (LDS) church's official web site that it clearly and unambiguously states that the Book of Mormon is the word of God. The next logical step is to confirm that. But first, let's double-check an...
but Pentecostals soon concluded that speaking in tongues allowed them to speak in a heavenly prayer language unintelligible to anyone but God and those to whom he gave the ability to interpret. This teaching quickly became the hallmark of the Pentecostal movement and remains its distinctive doctrine...
► Our Lady of La Salette appeared in 1846 and prophesied that Rome will lose the Faith and become the Seat of the Antichrist – a prophecy which has been fulfilled before our eyes. –Page 3 2. Pope Leo XIII’s Original Prayer to St. Michael - a prophecy about the Future Apostasy ...
4.2.3 We believe that Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, and is true God and true man; 4.2.4 We believe that man was created in the image of God, but sinned through the fall of Adam, thereby incurring not only physical...
“What is a church?” Now that seems like a easy question, the sort of question one might answer in an simple sentence or two. “A church is a building in which Christians meet for worship,” is one obvious possibility. “A church is a group of Christians who gather for religious purp...
The sweeping difference between the two meanings of the wordchurchis, well, alarming, especially in light of Christ’s priestly prayer for unity in which he prayed “that they may all be one; even as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be in us, so that th...
You think we who call ourselves Christians would show more respect for Christ. His last prayer to his Father before being betrayed, was that his Apostles "not fight among themselves". Jesus could see the importance of unity, since anything that separates his divinity gives ammunition to those ...