that story about St Michael really touched me. I'm glad he shared it. I was just talking about the Chaplet of St. Michael to one of my friends and how he helped me one time when my husband left me and went to live on a farm/commune, and within a month of me finishing a novena, all the people on that farm moved, and the commune dissolved, and my husband decided to come home after that. (This was in 1990)
Welcome Home Chris, may you always remain close to our God, the true God and His founding church. As time passes, remember, God will give you His peace, ask for it in difficult times, stay in prayer and conversation with Him and Christ Jesus and in our sacraments especially reconciliation. May God bless you and your family and lead you in Him forever. Glory to our triune God 🙏
Now "heal" the 330,000 Children who's LIVES are Destroyed Forever..when the Catholic CHURCH RAPED AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTED them..as the Vatican unsuccessfully tried to cover it up...until they got caught! 😮
Thirsty for God. This is what he's experiencing. Our Lady of Sorrows will also help with this aspect of our faith where we feel we are going through a spiritual desert. One of the promises of reciting the seven sorrows chaplet is that she will reveal to you things hidden from others.
The devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows is spiritually fruitful. I hadn't heard that one of the promises is that "she will reveal to you things that are hidden from others." If I recall, she will reveal to you your sins that are hidden even from yourself. In other words, you may have forgotten certain sins that you need to confess, but she will dispense the grace of remembering those sins so that you can confess them. But she won't reveal hidden knowledge, so to speak. I'm just wondering what exactly you mean by "things that are hidden from others."
Welcome Chris! What a wonderful story! You are right about people becoming more devoutly Catholic as adults. That’s my story. I, too, am always seeking and wanting to learn more about the faith. I love spending time in adoration. I’m so happy for you!
Welcome home. I am a cradle catholic. I can identify with the choir. I have learned a lot through praying in song and growing in knowledge through sacred music. Try listening to Gregorian chant and if you have the opportunity learn to sing it. You won’t regret it it. God bless you.
May the Lord draw you ever nearer to Himself, Sir. Our experiences are different, yet there are similarities. I believe it does go back to being baptized in the Catholic Faith. The Church teaches that it's an indelible mark, meaning it can never be removed for the rest of eternity once it's placed on your forehead. The Lord will draw the unbaptized as well, but I think He calls the baptized in a particular way. Having been baptized and then raised nominally Christian, as a Cafeteria Catholic, the Holy Spirit has to pour forth more grace in abundance to overcome that will l which separates the baptized from the world. The Sacrament of Confirmation itself offers more graces, so you're blessed by having been directed interiorly to present yourself for Confirmation.
Welcome Home Chris and God bless you on this journey🙏
I am so pleased for you.
that story about St Michael really touched me. I'm glad he shared it. I was just talking about the Chaplet of St. Michael to one of my friends and how he helped me one time when my husband left me and went to live on a farm/commune, and within a month of me finishing a novena, all the people on that farm moved, and the commune dissolved, and my husband decided to come home after that. (This was in 1990)
Welcome Home Chris, may you always remain close to our God, the true God and His founding church. As time passes, remember, God will give you His peace, ask for it in difficult times, stay in prayer and conversation with Him and Christ Jesus and in our sacraments especially reconciliation. May God bless you and your family and lead you in Him forever. Glory to our triune God 🙏
Welcome back to the Church that heals, walks with you and fills all your emptiness.God's Church.
@@missmarcelanecali9944 Amen!
Now "heal" the 330,000 Children who's LIVES are Destroyed Forever..when the Catholic CHURCH RAPED AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTED them..as the Vatican unsuccessfully tried to cover it up...until they got caught! 😮
Thank you for sharing!
Welcome back Home Chris ❤
God is good!
Thank you St Michael, thank you Jesus for this man’s testimony. ❤️💥❤️
Amen. I know the feeling.
Thanks for sharing your journey, Chris. It helps more than you could know.
Thanks for watching!
Proud of you Chris 👏🏾 🥰 💛
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God bless you. Thanks for stopping by.
Wonderful testimony! Thank you for sharing your journey Home🙏🙌💖
That was an interesting testimony. Many thanks.
From another x-atheist coming to God. 🙏
Welcome Home to The One True Holy Catholic Church.
Thirsty for God. This is what he's experiencing. Our Lady of Sorrows will also help with this aspect of our faith where we feel we are going through a spiritual desert. One of the promises of reciting the seven sorrows chaplet is that she will reveal to you things hidden from others.
The devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows is spiritually fruitful. I hadn't heard that one of the promises is that "she will reveal to you things that are hidden from others." If I recall, she will reveal to you your sins that are hidden even from yourself. In other words, you may have forgotten certain sins that you need to confess, but she will dispense the grace of remembering those sins so that you can confess them. But she won't reveal hidden knowledge, so to speak. I'm just wondering what exactly you mean by "things that are hidden from others."
@@kimfleury Ah, thanks. #2: “They will be enlightened about the divine Mysteries.” I couldn't remember the wording off hand.
Welcome Chris! What a wonderful story! You are right about people becoming more devoutly Catholic as adults. That’s my story. I, too, am always seeking and wanting to learn more about the faith. I love spending time in adoration. I’m so happy for you!
Welcome home. I am a cradle catholic. I can identify with the choir. I have learned a lot through praying in song and growing in knowledge through sacred music. Try listening to Gregorian chant and if you have the opportunity learn to sing it. You won’t regret it it. God bless you.
May the Lord draw you ever nearer to Himself, Sir. Our experiences are different, yet there are similarities. I believe it does go back to being baptized in the Catholic Faith. The Church teaches that it's an indelible mark, meaning it can never be removed for the rest of eternity once it's placed on your forehead. The Lord will draw the unbaptized as well, but I think He calls the baptized in a particular way. Having been baptized and then raised nominally Christian, as a Cafeteria Catholic, the Holy Spirit has to pour forth more grace in abundance to overcome that will l which separates the baptized from the world. The Sacrament of Confirmation itself offers more graces, so you're blessed by having been directed interiorly to present yourself for Confirmation.
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