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The Blood of Christ: Did Vatican II Change Everything?
Discover the fascinating history behind the practice of drinking the blood of Christ in the Eucharist. Did it really begin after Vatican II? Or does it have deeper roots in the Church's tradition? Join us as we explore the early Church, the Middle Ages, and the transformative changes brought by the Second Vatican Council.
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The Hidden Battle: Understanding Spiritual Warfare
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Are you prepared for the spiritual battles we face every day? In this video, we dive deep into the reality of spiritual warfare, exploring how Scripture and the teachings of the Catholic Church equip us to stand firm against the enemy. Discover practical ways to strengthen your spiritual armor and remain steadfast in your faith. Protect your soul. Strengthen your spirit. Key Scriptures Covered...
The Jewish Roots of the Rosary
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The Jewish Roots of the Rosary: A Connection Across Faiths Did you know that the Rosary has deep connections to ancient Jewish traditions? In this video, we’ll uncover the surprising Jewish roots behind the Catholic Rosary. From prayer beads to scriptural meditation, the Rosary embodies rich, ancient customs that reflect the bond between Judaism and Catholicism. Join us as we explore how these ...
Catholic Marriage Explained: A Sacred Covenant Beyond Modern Views
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In this video, we explore the Catholic Church's teaching on marriage as a sacrament, its roots in scripture, and its significance in the life of the faithful. From marriage’s purpose as a covenant reflecting God’s love to its role in family life and society, we delve into what makes marriage sacred and unique in the Catholic tradition. Join us as we uncover the beauty and responsibility of this...
The Novus Ordo Mass: Renewal or Ruin for the Catholic Church?
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In this video, we dive into the creation of the Novus Ordo Mass and how it has shaped the Catholic Church since Vatican II. We’ll explore the reasons behind the changes, how they have impacted the Church's unity, and the ongoing debates surrounding the traditional Latin Mass vs. the Novus Ordo. What do you think-has the Novus Ordo been a positive change for the Church, or has it weakened tradit...
Mary, the Ark of the New Covenant #god #catholic #mary #biblestudy #arkofthecovenant #history #faith
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In this video, we explore the profound connection between Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the Ark of the Covenant. Discover the deep scriptural evidence from both the Old and New Testaments, along with the teachings of the early Church Fathers, that reveal Mary as the Ark of the New Covenant. Join us as we delve into parallels between Mary and the Ark, her role in salvation history, and how anci...
Why Did Jesus Call Mary 'Woman' at the Wedding of Cana? #god #mary #churchhistory #bible #jesus
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In the Gospel of John, Jesus performs His first miracle at the Wedding of Cana. But why does He address His mother, Mary, as "woman"? In this video, we unpack the full context of this passage and explore the deeper theological meaning behind Jesus' words. Discover how this moment at Cana links Mary to the broader story of salvation, her role as the New Eve, and the profound symbolism in Jesus’ ...
Catholic & Orthodox Traditions What's The Difference? #god #orthodox #catholic #faith #tradition
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In this video, we dive into the key differences between Catholic and Orthodox traditions. While both share a common foundation in early Christianity, centuries of theological, liturgical, and cultural development have shaped unique paths for each. We’ll explore distinctions in areas like the Papal authority, the use of icons vs. statues, the celebration of the Eucharist, and differences in thei...
Catholic & Orthodoxy Key Differences on Liturgy #orthodox #catholicism #liturgy #church #god
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Latin Mass vs. Orthodox Liturgy: What Are the Key Differences? In this video, we explore the major differences between the Catholic Latin Mass and the Orthodox Divine Liturgy. While both traditions are rich in history and deeply rooted in Christian worship, they have distinct approaches to liturgy, language, and theology. From the use of Latin vs. Greek or other native languages to the signific...
The Role of the Virgin Mary In Catholicism & Islam Explained #catholism #islam #mary #god #faith
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The Role of the Virgin Mary In Catholicism & Islam Explained #catholism #islam #mary #god #faith
The Eucharist: Protestant Reformers' Views Explained #god #reformation #catholicfaith #eucharist
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The Eucharist: Protestant Reformers' Views Explained #god #reformation #catholicfaith #eucharist
2025 Jubilee Year: How to Receive a Plenary Indulgence #god #catholicfaith #jubilee #pilgrimage
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2025 Jubilee Year: How to Receive a Plenary Indulgence #god #catholicfaith #jubilee #pilgrimage
Discover the Catholic Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Lent, Easter & More! #god #churchhistory #church
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Discover the Catholic Liturgical Seasons: Advent, Lent, Easter & More! #god #churchhistory #church
The Moral Argument for God's Existence #god #faith #reason
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The Moral Argument for God's Existence #god #faith #reason
Finding Faith: Real Stories of Returning To Catholicism #god #inspiration #love #spirituality
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Finding Faith: Real Stories of Returning To Catholicism #god #inspiration #love #spirituality
Why Did Jesus' Closest Followers Abandon Him? #god #history #jesus #eucharist #church
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Why Did Jesus' Closest Followers Abandon Him? #god #history #jesus #eucharist #church
Why the Catholic Church Doesn't Allow Female Priests #catholicfaith #catholicchurch #priesthood #god
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Why the Catholic Church Doesn't Allow Female Priests #catholicfaith #catholicchurch #priesthood #god
How Jesus Established the One True Catholic Church #god #history #catholify #jesus
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How Jesus Established the One True Catholic Church #god #history #catholify #jesus
Rediscovering Faith: Why Return to the Church? #god #religiousfaith #spirituality #god #church
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Rediscovering Faith: Why Return to the Church? #god #religiousfaith #spirituality #god #church
The Miraculous Life of Saint Charbel #god #inspiration #miracles #saintcharbel #catholicfaith
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The Miraculous Life of Saint Charbel #god #inspiration #miracles #saintcharbel #catholicfaith
Nicene vs. Apostles' Creed: Key Differences Explained #god #church #catholicfaith #catechism #faith
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Nicene vs. Apostles' Creed: Key Differences Explained #god #church #catholicfaith #catechism #faith
Understanding the Trinity in Catholicism #god #catholicfaith #spirituality #trinity #christianfaith
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Understanding the Trinity in Catholicism #god #catholicfaith #spirituality #trinity #christianfaith
Key Catholic Beliefs You Should Know! #catholicfaith #god #christinity #faith #spirituality
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Key Catholic Beliefs You Should Know! #catholicfaith #god #christinity #faith #spirituality
What to Wear to Catholic Mass: A Quick Guide #god #catholicfaith #church #clothing #christian
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What to Wear to Catholic Mass: A Quick Guide #god #catholicfaith #church #clothing #christian
What is confession for Catholics? #god #christianfaith #spirituality #cathecism #catholicfaith
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What is confession for Catholics? #god #christianfaith #spirituality #cathecism #catholicfaith
Why is Mary called the Mother of God? #god #bible #catholic #christian #mary
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Why is Mary called the Mother of God? #god #bible #catholic #christian #mary
Can Catholics Fulfill Sunday Obligation at Eastern Rite Mass? #spirituality #catholicbelief #church
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Can Catholics Fulfill Sunday Obligation at Eastern Rite Mass? #spirituality #catholicbelief #church
Understanding Catholic Beliefs: Facts vs Fiction #bible #church #catholic #spirituality
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Understanding Catholic Beliefs: Facts vs Fiction #bible #church #catholic #spirituality
Mary: The Divine Motherhood Explained #god #bible #spirituality #christian
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Mary: The Divine Motherhood Explained #god #bible #spirituality #christian
Do Catholics need to Tithe? #catholic #church #god
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Do Catholics need to Tithe? #catholic #church #god

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MariaSantos-wv4km
    @MariaSantos-wv4km 13 годин тому

    The Lord is My Shepherd! God bless!!!

  • @TyroneBeiron
    @TyroneBeiron 4 дні тому

    The key phrase is the 'greeting' or praise in the idea of repetitive prayer directed to God through the very act that he has chosen to glorify Himself, so the angelic salvation heralding the 'gospel good news' of the Incarnation is actually central to this tradition. Also, prayer directed to God in this way is 'timeless', present to Him in eternity. Unless he forgets the soul or voice crying out earnestly this prayer, he will seek out this soul with grace. Hence, Mary is very present as the mediation of this act of grace, and explains her title 'mediatrix of all grace' while being 'kecharitomene' as the very name the Angel gives her in the salutation.

  • @marykopydlowski4654
    @marykopydlowski4654 5 днів тому

    Wow Jews are praying the rosary. I know a few Mormans who are praying the Catholic rosary

  • @agbaneanthony5355
    @agbaneanthony5355 6 днів тому

    Amen

  • @splashenful
    @splashenful 7 днів тому

    Amen.

  • @mariapepper6175
    @mariapepper6175 7 днів тому

    ❤ A Catholic woman who is so proud and grateful to be bonded wirh our Jewish brothers and sisters. Shalom! 🙏❤🇺🇸🇮🇱❤🙏

  • @aprilbarter
    @aprilbarter 9 днів тому

    If only the two could be combined somehow....

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 9 днів тому

      I think I know what you're getting at and yes, it should have always been that way if you follow Vatican 2.

  • @FirstnameLastname-qz9fr
    @FirstnameLastname-qz9fr 20 днів тому

    Western vs. eastern liturgies would be a better title. There are many eastern Catholic Churches that are liturgically indistinguishable from the Orthodox Churches.

  • @agathajohn1799
    @agathajohn1799 23 дні тому

    Amen

  • @BrianBenson-rc9mu
    @BrianBenson-rc9mu 23 дні тому

    Vatican 2 is evil

  • @corazoncruz4718
    @corazoncruz4718 Місяць тому

    Amen 🙏

  • @ishofarabia
    @ishofarabia Місяць тому

    I wish you talked a little more about the Novus Ordo, and how it was created by the Catholic Church to allow for the laity to understand the mass better

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      Are you talking about Vatican II specifically? We can look at a video about that

    • @ishofarabia
      @ishofarabia Місяць тому

      @@LegioMariaeYT yeah, how it attempted to make the liturgy more accessible to the masses

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      @@ishofarabia appreciate the feedback, we will work on it. Anything else you would like to see?

    • @ThomasCarney-r9v
      @ThomasCarney-r9v Місяць тому

      I vehemently disagree. Novus Ordo has watered down worship in the West.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 29 днів тому

      We are dropping a video on this topic on Wednesday

  • @mmsk2010
    @mmsk2010 Місяць тому

    They are both still misguided.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      @@mmsk2010 both? How so?

    • @guts2186
      @guts2186 Місяць тому

      Typical Prot

    • @deusvult8340
      @deusvult8340 Місяць тому

      Average prot

    • @guts2186
      @guts2186 Місяць тому

      @@deusvult8340 I said the same thing and UA-cam removed my comment.

    • @DanicusRex-m1m
      @DanicusRex-m1m Місяць тому

      Imagine calling the churches who built the foundations of Christianity, founded by Christ, grown by the Holy Apostles, and perpetuated for 2000 years through the teachings and martyrdom of countless saints, misguided. Tell me, friend, which one of the 30,000 protestant denominations do you come from? One that was founded 500 years ago by a monk who wanted to get married? One created so a king could divorce his wife? Or is it the one founded in 1986 in the local mini mall between the Joe Bob's chicken shack and 99 cent store?

  • @sklenars
    @sklenars Місяць тому

    It doesn't matter what these prideful so called reformers believed, its what Jesus said to his disciples. This IS my body. Verily, verily I say to you, whoever does not eat my flesh and drink my blood has no life in him. Do they think Jesus was lying! There have been many Eucharistic miracles through the centuries. The most famous being the miracle of Lanciano in the 7th century. For those of the Sola Scriptura brigade, the bible was compiled by the Catholic church in the 4th century from knowledge handed down from sacred tradition.

  • @robertpigott5312
    @robertpigott5312 Місяць тому

    Think about it. No matter what fancy name you give eating the wafer, it represents the ancient practice of cannibalism.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      Completely incorrect, The Eucharist is not cannibalism because it is a sacramental, supernatural participation in Christ’s glorified body and blood. It transcends mere physical consumption and is an act of faith that unites believers with the life-giving power of Jesus' sacrifice. Cannibalism involves destruction and violence, while the Eucharist brings life, grace, and communion with God.

  • @ladyagnes7781
    @ladyagnes7781 Місяць тому

    Other than the pilgrimage to a holy place, these are the same indulgences offered for Divine Mercy Sunday.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      Very similar, a few standouts though; there are no Devotions required, it lasts a full year rather than the Sunday after Easter, and communion, prayer for the Pope’s intentions, and detachment from sin rather than trust and acts of Mercy. Both great, can't go wrong.

  • @AlexSanchez-dk3kf
    @AlexSanchez-dk3kf Місяць тому

    Easy to reject transubstantiation, is UNbiblical. Also, It requires the priest to ask God for that transubstantiation to happen. Yet again. We don't know if that was granted. What we know is what is written. MATTHEW 18:20 For where two or three GATHER IN MY NAME, there am I with them.”

    • @camila_costa12
      @camila_costa12 Місяць тому

      You protestants are so heretic

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      Transubstantiation was a word coined by St Thomas Aquinas, the Eucharist is referenced in John 6. Your quote from Matthew is more in relation to people gathering in prayer or worship. The transubstantiation happens because the Holy Spirit flows through the priest and changes the bread and wine into the living body and blood of Jesus Christ.

  • @danib712
    @danib712 Місяць тому

    I wonder how many of the priest and bishops don’t actually believe it either. Cuz a lot of them don’t

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT Місяць тому

      Hard to say, we would like to think they all do but I am sure there are outliers unfortunately.

    • @aprilbarter
      @aprilbarter Місяць тому

      None of their views make any reasonable sense.

  • @rexlion4510
    @rexlion4510 Місяць тому

    The Anglicans didn't really take the 'purely symbolic' view even though Cranmer leaned in that direction. The most common view in Anglicanism has been (and still is) that Christ is Really Present in the Eucharist in a Spiritual and Sacramental sense, but is not corporally present since His corporal body is in heaven. But as you say, Anglicanism is broad and is widely accepting of a range of views concerning the Eucharist; someone who believes in Christ's Real and Substantial (corporal) Presence could communicate alongside someone who holds a symbolic/memorialist view, and the two are brethren. The church does not anathematize either one. One thing which the Anglican Church does teach against, however, is the practice of worshiping the Eucharist along with the associated elevations and processions, for the basic reason that the First Commandment forbids Christians from utilizing any man-made objects or images for the purpose of bowing down to or worshiping them. Exo 20:4,5 "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them..." Is the _image_ of bread a 'graven' (man-made) image? Yes, it is. May we render worship toward graven images? No, it is forbidden. Lev 26:1 "Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the LORD your God." Is the host in the monstrance a 'standing image' set up for people to kneel and worship toward it as their god? Yes, it is. The fact that Christ is Really Present in the Eucharist is viewed as 'beside the point,' because of the Commandment. *The essence of idolatry is: **_making an object which is intended to represent God, then declaring it to be God and directing worship toward the visible image of the object._* Every idolater truly believes that the image he uses in worship really is his God, otherwise why would he do it? God wants all people to avoid this practice. To the Anglican, it is morally repugnant to render worship toward the visible image of man-made bread even though Christ is Present. For the Catholic who believes in Transubstantiation, the bread's substance is gone and Christ is Substantially Present, however the _man-made image_ of bread unavoidably remains.

  • @Chidds
    @Chidds 2 місяці тому

    I don’t think we need God for morals to exist or feel binding. Our sense of right and wrong, like why murder, abuse, or racism feel universally wrong, can be explained by our biology and social evolution. We’re social creatures, and values like empathy and fairness help us live together. It’s also odd to include racism as an example of something universally wrong, as many people throughout history, and even today, promote racism and see it as a moral virtue. This shows that moral values are not agreed upon, and what one person sees as wrong, another may view as justified or even moral. Even something as seemingly clear-cut as murder depends on context. For example, many people don’t consider mercy killing as murder, though it’s still legally defined as such in many countries. This shows that how we apply moral concepts varies between cultures and legal systems. Morality is not fixed by an external source; it’s shaped by our shared humanity, culture, and social structures. It adapts to societal needs, making it flexible and evolving rather than being an unchanging, objective truth.

  • @Knight-of-the-Immaculata
    @Knight-of-the-Immaculata 2 місяці тому

    Hierarchy, structure and leadership is not a bug. It’s a feature. It works. We see it in nature and society. The Catholic Church has miraculously survived for 2,000 years and is the oldest continuously running organisation on the planet. Without hierarchy, structure and leadership, you get chaos.

  • @FredWheatFill
    @FredWheatFill 4 місяці тому

    Deus Vult! I love Catholicism

  • @sennyside
    @sennyside 4 місяці тому

    Thanks Lego Mario

  • @anne-marienugent4933
    @anne-marienugent4933 4 місяці тому

    Sunday is not the sabbath, it's actually Saturday. The Catholic Church changed it to Sunday, along with other so called Christian holiday. Christmas, Jesus was not born in December, as Gabriel came to Mary 6th month... luke1:26-38. Jesus did not die at Easter time as the date changes every year. Study your bible to show understanding....

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 4 місяці тому

      That is correct, the original day of the Jewish Sabbath was Saturday. It became Sunday after Jesus rose from the dead, the new Sabbath. The Early church Father's estimated the most likely day for the birth of Jesus is in Dec, as it is not specifically spoken of in any of the Gospels. Easter changes based on the lunar calendar, none of this is made up and nothing to do with man made church inventions. Based on your reasoning, are you saying we shouldn't celebrate Christmas or Easter?

  • @pudukadpudukad
    @pudukadpudukad 4 місяці тому

    ஹாய் ஹலோ இயேசப்பா உங்களை நேசிக்கிறார் காட் பிளஸ் யூ

  • @Nickaroonii
    @Nickaroonii 4 місяці тому

    What is the scent though!!

  • @christophertiplady9564
    @christophertiplady9564 4 місяці тому

    How can you have God when is there nothing if there is a God he must of been created from the singularity of a black hole that was the size of a universe that exploded and filled in the void

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 4 місяці тому

      @@christophertiplady9564 that question is answered fully in Robert Spitzer's book, new proofs for the existence of God

  • @jamesmcbride2855
    @jamesmcbride2855 4 місяці тому

    Sometimes Bible Thumpers make me laugh

  • @Ralph_Malph
    @Ralph_Malph 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this nugget of wisdom. God bless Papa Francisco. 🙏

  • @LSDD1118
    @LSDD1118 4 місяці тому

    Nop!! Never! JESUS is THE Head of the Church- NO middle man!😊

  • @QuebecoisSti
    @QuebecoisSti 4 місяці тому

    I'm no expert in the Bible but heard Priests aren't even mentioned in the book. There's other categories of person too as well. Maybe they are only false messengers or something ???

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 4 місяці тому

      Priests are mentioned in the old and new testaments. It is first mentioned in the book of Exodus and the Levites were the high priests in the temple. In the book of Acts, we hear of their new role. The Greek word used here is presbuteros, often translated into English as Presbyter or priest.

  • @noworries5526
    @noworries5526 4 місяці тому

    The pope is the vicar of Christ, aka his is the stand in for Jesus, and he is the voice of Christ on earth, according to canon law. Therefore he speech, and edicts are the same as if they can from Christ. Again according to canon laws.

    • @noworries5526
      @noworries5526 4 місяці тому

      And he is not just the leader of the Catholic Church, he is the leader of Christianity, according to canon law.

  • @rdgzunleashed2749
    @rdgzunleashed2749 4 місяці тому

    Cut it out. Catholicism is intentionally misleading people to hell. First commandment says though shall not have any other gods or idols before me. God is a jealous God.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 4 місяці тому

      How is Catholicism worshipping other gods?

  • @Nobody-cw3ri
    @Nobody-cw3ri 4 місяці тому

    because they worship a false idol

    • @mangafq8
      @mangafq8 4 місяці тому

      Catholics worship God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit. Period ❤

  • @johnflorio3576
    @johnflorio3576 4 місяці тому

    We call Mary “Mother of God” to emphasize the divinity of Christ.

  • @44pakattack
    @44pakattack 5 місяців тому

    Allah is a false God. I can give a whole lecture on this topic.

  • @joeswheat
    @joeswheat 5 місяців тому

    Religious fools😂

  • @MM-rn5dc
    @MM-rn5dc 5 місяців тому

    "Call no man upon the earth your father, for there is only one, and he is in heaven." Words of Jesus....

    • @cherylclark915
      @cherylclark915 5 місяців тому

      I wasn't quoting jesus's words I was paraphrasing. Besides jesus's words were rewritten by another man anyway so it's probably really not what Jesus said anyway, but that of an other interpreter that interpreted it all for their own benefits to suit their dogmatic teachings.

    • @MM-rn5dc
      @MM-rn5dc 5 місяців тому

      @@cherylclark915 On the great day of judgement, your soul will not be my concern, your opinions belong to you. I just hope to help those who search for truth that no interpreter other than Jesus is necessary.

    • @cherylclark915
      @cherylclark915 5 місяців тому

      @MM-rn5dc The Christ (energy) is SPIRIT come to life through Jesus, the Human Master, may you find him in your own Spirit, now. 🙏 Jesus taught us by saying, "Transform Your Mind;" Ephesians 4:23: "Let the Spirit renew your thoughts and attitudes". 🦋🕊 We are all Spiritual Beings having a Human Being Experience. 👁🤍 Until you can find through your 'OWN' heart, & (stop following other's) who 'the true Christ was, is and always will be "IN" you, by way of -- "HIS Steam of Consciousness" until then you will remain "Slumbering" in the pews of dogmatic Materialism. It is what it is. I, too, for over 35 years, was kept in a slumbering state of mind in the pews of dogmatic Christianity teachings. I have been "Awakened" SPIRITUALLY through the transformation of my mind. I live "IN" -- THe CHRIST," and the Christ Spirit lives "IN" me, and has Awakened me IN TRUTH by His Truth, HE, THE CHRIST, has set me free 🙌 ✨️ The CHRIST SPIRIT came to earth and lived in a human being-- JESUS, for only 3 years of Jesus' 33 years of life here upon the earth as a "human being individual." Where now we have been brought to understand these teachings by The Christ through Jesus the man, at this time if we are Awakened with the help of then Higher Angelic Hierarchy that's when and only when we will all go a renewing of our mind Spiritually in this knowledge that our Ancient ancestors have left behind for us all to understand in it's proper Spiritual content by way of our own hearts understanding ❤️ So then, with all that said, let me clise with this tib bit of knowledge... ... no one is right, and no one is wrong. We as spiritual human beings here on earth are all on our personal individual spiritual journeys. And we will be helped to Spiritually Awaken in our own Divine Timing. But, we can also help ourselves do so by going INWARD only, and by doing our own Spiritual 'works' on self, through our own 'Higher Self' and that being our own true self, of Spirit. I know this is deep, but only to those who are still slumbering Spiritually. I pray you, too, will Awaken soon INTO your personal spiritual heart. "Know Thy Self" And know the THE CHRIST ESSENCE of the truth and you too will be set free and come out of the world in order to walk in the spirit with CHRIST. 👁🕊☀️🌾 Blessings Beautiful Souls 🫂❤️

  • @cherylclark915
    @cherylclark915 5 місяців тому

    Call no man "father" there is only one Father and He is the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last. Get it right!!

  • @CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt
    @CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt 5 місяців тому

    Upon earth a kings mother is the queen mother. So as it is on earth, it is in heaven. God defined all things for us whom He Loves more than we can know. Thankyou.

  • @wadeoct61962
    @wadeoct61962 6 місяців тому

    I care ,

  • @brianstantz3457
    @brianstantz3457 6 місяців тому

    Since the name was never "Jesus" you have an issue

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 6 місяців тому

      It has always been Jesus, which is the transliteral name into English

    • @brianstantz3457
      @brianstantz3457 6 місяців тому

      @LegioMariaeYT incorrect, the name was "Yeshua" which would be "Joshua" if it was an "English translation". If you went back to when he was alive and asked a disciple to speak with "Jesus" they'd look at you and say "who?".

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 6 місяців тому

      Incorrect since English was not yet a language in Roman times. His name would have been Iesous translated from Greek to be Jesus as Luke tells us and inscribed on the Cross

    • @brianstantz3457
      @brianstantz3457 6 місяців тому

      @LegioMariaeYT file under "well duh". Yeshua is Joshua, no arguing it. Funny thing is, there are still "Yeshua"s in the Bible whose names were not changed to "Jesus". "Jesus" is a false name which appeared during the most corrupt time in the Church, odd huh? Fun exercise, look up the Aramaic word for "God".

  • @danielsimondohertyed
    @danielsimondohertyed 6 місяців тому

    who cares. Just because he was a real person, does not prove all the myth and fictional stories around him.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 6 місяців тому

      You can prove this?

    • @danielsimondohertyed
      @danielsimondohertyed 6 місяців тому

      @@LegioMariaeYT that goes both ways, but only one option has evidence. The option that doesn’t require “faith”.

  • @LilSnotbag
    @LilSnotbag 6 місяців тому

    First image is what imma thinknof now when i picture holy water

  • @Dan-ys8nk
    @Dan-ys8nk 6 місяців тому

    Demonstrate that any God exists. Scripture is not evidence. Anecdotal evidence is not evidence. Present verifiable evidence or your claim is rejected

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 6 місяців тому

      Any God is not the same as the Biblical God for many reasons. You would have present how God does not in fact exist. If you want a science based approach, we recommend any work by Robert Spitzer.

    • @Dan-ys8nk
      @Dan-ys8nk 6 місяців тому

      @@LegioMariaeYT The burden of proof is on you since you're the one making the claim. Present verifiable evidence that can be measured and analyzed to prove your claim. Your statement saying "Any God is not the same as the Biblical God for many reasons" is an example of special pleading which is a logical fallacy. Special pleading is a logical fallacy where someone applies a double standard to an argument, often to defend a position or belief without justification. In the context of arguments about the existence or nature of God, special pleading can occur when one attributes certain characteristics or qualities to God that exempt Him from the same standards or rules that apply to other entities or concepts. Thereby, your argument is illogical that is not rooted in reason.

  • @way_truth_life_of_love
    @way_truth_life_of_love 6 місяців тому

    Beautifully done, thank you!

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 6 місяців тому

      You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @thoughtlessroamer
    @thoughtlessroamer 6 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @gail2698
    @gail2698 6 місяців тому

    Jesus is im the leaving god

  • @gail2698
    @gail2698 6 місяців тому

    Praise the Lord ✝️

  • @Darkpill-2
    @Darkpill-2 7 місяців тому

    Fun fact. Nowhere in the bible does Jesus claim to be god. Game over.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 7 місяців тому

      Except he does, it was the sole reason he was sentenced to be crucified

    • @Darkpill-2
      @Darkpill-2 7 місяців тому

      @@LegioMariaeYT He was crucified for claiming to be king of the Jews. That’s not the same as claiming to be god. In fact he confirms he was not god in mark 10:18: “Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good-except God alone.

    • @LegioMariaeYT
      @LegioMariaeYT 7 місяців тому

      The Gospels have many references to the claim that Jesus was God. A lot of it was spoken through a very Jewish context. We encourage you to read Brant Pitre's book, The Case for Jesus to really get into the weeds.