Thank you Atty. Marwill for defending our Catholic faith.May God bless you and protect you from all harm and help you in your mission. Watching from Nagtipunan Quirino.
Ang tunay na pananampalataya ay umaabot sa tamang pag uunawa.and that is Jesus church teaching❤🙏.Thank you Atty Mars for the powerfull mesage.Godbless you and ur family😇🙏❤
Thank you Atty. Marwil, for your truthful presentation. More power to you. You may live long, may our Lord Jesus Christ bless you and may guide you always.
Glad you're back on the screen, Bro Mars. You're always an inspiration to us in all your Bible studies . You explain so well, more than many priests I know.
Greetings po, Bro Mars! Am glad narito uli kayo sa UA-cam😇. I first saw you in FB with this particular episode. I’ve been watching your preaching over and over again even the old episodes of years back☺️
@@libbyaddello5988 IV. HOW DID THE APOSTLES HANDED DOWN THE SACRED TRADITIONS TO THEIR DISCIPLES? Answer: The New Testament Bible mentioned Timothy and Titus as Bishops (historically of Ephesus and Crete respectively) who were students and protégés of Apostle Paul and so he must have consecrated them as bishops. Linus and Clement of Rome, both successors of Peter as bishops of Rome, also were mentioned in NT in one of Paul’s epistles and most likely Peter consecrated them as bishops. Ignatius of Antioch (2nd successor after Peter in Antioch) and Polycarp of Smyrna were disciples/students of Apostle John and it is believed that perhaps either Peter or Paul consecrated Ignatius as bishop of Antioch while John consecrated Polycarp as bishop of Smyrna. In addition, the following are list of some very important early Christian giant characters that had great contributions to Christianity from 1st to 6th century: APOSTOLIC FATHERS (Early Christian Fathers with direct ties with the Apostles) * Clement of Rome. 35AD - 99AD * Ignatius of Antioch. died 110AD * Polycarp of Smyrna. 69AD-155AD CHURCH FATHERS of Earliest Centuries * Papias of Hierapolis. 60AD-163AD * Justin Martyr. 100AD-165AD * Irenaeus of Lyons. 130AD-202AD * Clement of Alexandria. 150AD-215AD * Tertullian. 160 AD - 225 AD. * Hippolytus of Rome. 170 - 235.: * Origen of Alexandria184AD-253AD * Cyprian of Carthage. 200 AD - 258 AD.: * Ambrose of Milan. 338 AD - 397 AD. * Jerome of Stridonium. 347 AD - 420 AD. * Augustine of Hippo. 354 AD - 430 AD. * Pope Leo the Great. 391 - 461. ... * Gregory the Great. 540 AD - 604 AD. All of the above Apostolic Fathers and Earliest Church Fathers we’re Catholics and all have well known recorded extensive writings that survived and are available at present. Ignatius mentioned Catholic Eucharist in his famous writing while Justin Martyr described the sacrament in detail. The former mentioned Catholic Church as Universal Church while the latter described in detail the Holy Mass and the sacrament of Eucharist from consecration to distribution. St Augustine (354-430 AD), on the other hand contributed immensely in Christianity with his many important books that pertain to the Bible and Christianity in general that he was honored with Doctor of the Church due to his voluminous writings like the The City of God, Confessions, and On Christian Doctrine. His insights on Biblical passages were superb and he taught us how to read the Bible correctly. He was also Catholic but well respected and highly regarded even outside the Catholic Church. V. St EUSEBIUS - THE LINK FROM FIRST CENTURY TO 4TH CENTURY There was also a very significant Christian character not listed as Church Father but his early work was one of the most important documents recorded because he chronicled chronological accounts of Christianity from first to 4th century (until his death). Eusebius of Caesarea (260-340 AD), also called Eusebius Pamphili, a saint (flourished 4th century, Caesarea Palestinae, Palestine), scholar in Biblical Canon, bishop, exegete, polemicist, and historian whose account of the first centuries of Christianity, in his Ecclesiastical History, is a landmark in Christian historiography. The Church History (Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ ἱστορία; Latin: Historia Ecclesiastica or Historia Ecclesiae) of Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea was a 4th-century pioneer work giving a chronological account of the development of Early Christianity from the 1st century to the 4th century. It was written in Koine Greek, and survives also in Latin, Syriac and Armenian manuscripts.[1] Some of the missing informations in the New Testament about important events in Apostolic era of the first century, Eusebius was able to supply. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th centuries Christian significant events and personalities, he was able to record which became the official reference of the Catholic Church. As "Father of Church History" (not to be confused with the title of Church Father), he also documented the On the Life of Pamphilus, the Chronicle and On the Martyrs. He also produced a biographical work on Constantine the Great (272-337 AD), the first Christian Emperor, who was augustus between 306 and 337 AD. How did Eusebius documented the first and 2nd centuries’ significant events and significant Christian characters? Answer: Using every available texts, manuscript (original, translations, and copies) that survived the ravages of time (he was known for quoting statements based on original texts and manuscripts). He also employed eyewitnesses and accounts of reliable people knowledgeable of the events and Christian characters. Incorporating with the New Testament available texts in his time, he was able to produced the highly credible historical books and biographies mentioned above. His scholarly achievements are well respected, acknowledged, used, and revered as authentic by the Catholic Church.
@@jerryani861 The term “Catholic Church” (Gk. katholike ekklesia) broadly means “universal assembly,” and Ignatius used it when writing to the Christians of Smyrna as a term of unity. He exhorted these Christians to follow their bishop just as the broader universal assembly of Christians follows Christ. He clearly uses the terms “Christian” and “Catholic Church” distinctly: disciples of Christ are Christians; the universal assembly of Christians is the Catholic Church. Some might claim that Ignatius intended to use the term “Catholic Church” not as a proper name for the Church, but only as a general reference to the larger assembly of Christians. If so, then the universal assembly had no proper name yet, but “Catholic Church” continued in use until it became the proper name of the one church that Christ built on Peter and his successors. Thus, we see that the Christians of Antioch were part of the Catholic Church. They were indeed Christian disciples, but they were also Catholic. Given the unbroken chain of succession at Antioch-from Peter (sent by Christ) to Evodius to Ignatius-if any Christian today wishes to identify with the biblical Christians of the first century mentioned in Acts 11, it follows quite logically that he must also identify with those same Christians’ universal assembly: the Catholic Church.
@@jesusmaryjoseph831 si St. Peter para sa mga Jews....si St. Paul ang para sa mga Gentiles....tayo ay mga hentil so,paanong ang isang hudyo ay magiging lider ng mga hentil...at hindi tunay ang Iglesia nyo kz wala sa Bible ang mga aral ng katoliko...magsuri ka ng husto...maraming link sa youtube tungkol sa Catholic Church...m
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Acts 2:46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.( The apostles were the first catholic who did the Holy Eucharist.)
No they weren't Catholic....were is the word CATHOLIC Eucharist Mass Pope Rosaries..... Papacy 9:03.... Exactly. SHOW US WHERE IT IS THEN?🤔 If you cannot then it is MADE UP and then Because it is made up.... Who made it??????????? Satan the devil and his angels masquerading as angels sent from God. The same demon that appeared to the 3 CHILDREN who said a lady gave them them the ROSARIES to use. Lady Fatima. Lies and apparitions that can't be proven but SAID TO BE SEEN SAID TO BE just like all the false CLAIMS buy the RCC. Matt 8:14-15.....Peter had a mother in law and WAS MARRIED. Oh and THE APOSTLE Peter WAS NEVER A POPE IF HE WAS MARRIED. Isn't that an old catechism creed that Pope's are never to marry
@@TriciaRP IV. HOW DID THE APOSTLES HANDED DOWN THE SACRED TRADITIONS TO THEIR DISCIPLES? Answer: The New Testament Bible mentioned Timothy and Titus as Bishops (historically of Ephesus and Crete respectively) who were students and protégés of Apostle Paul and so he must have consecrated them as bishops. Linus and Clement of Rome, both successors of Peter as bishops of Rome, also were mentioned in NT in one of Paul’s epistles and most likely Peter consecrated them as bishops. Ignatius of Antioch (2nd successor after Peter in Antioch) and Polycarp of Smyrna were disciples/students of Apostle John and it is believed that perhaps either Peter or Paul consecrated Ignatius as bishop of Antioch while John consecrated Polycarp as bishop of Smyrna. In addition, the following are list of some very important early Christian giant characters that had great contributions to Christianity from 1st to 6th century: APOSTOLIC FATHERS (Early Christian Fathers with direct ties with the Apostles) * Clement of Rome. 35AD - 99AD * Ignatius of Antioch. died 110AD * Polycarp of Smyrna. 69AD-155AD CHURCH FATHERS of Earliest Centuries * Papias of Hierapolis. 60AD-163AD * Justin Martyr. 100AD-165AD * Irenaeus of Lyons. 130AD-202AD * Clement of Alexandria. 150AD-215AD * Tertullian. 160 AD - 225 AD. * Hippolytus of Rome. 170 - 235.: * Origen of Alexandria184AD-253AD * Cyprian of Carthage. 200 AD - 258 AD.: * Ambrose of Milan. 338 AD - 397 AD. * Jerome of Stridonium. 347 AD - 420 AD. * Augustine of Hippo. 354 AD - 430 AD. * Pope Leo the Great. 391 - 461. ... * Gregory the Great. 540 AD - 604 AD. All of the above Apostolic Fathers and Earliest Church Fathers we’re Catholics and all have well known recorded extensive writings that survived and are available at present. Ignatius mentioned Catholic Eucharist in his famous writing while Justin Martyr described the sacrament in detail. The former mentioned Catholic Church as Universal Church while the latter described in detail the Holy Mass and the sacrament of Eucharist from consecration to distribution. St Augustine (354-430 AD), on the other hand contributed immensely in Christianity with his many important books that pertain to the Bible and Christianity in general that he was honored with Doctor of the Church due to his voluminous writings like the The City of God, Confessions, and On Christian Doctrine. His insights on Biblical passages were superb and he taught us how to read the Bible correctly. He was also Catholic but well respected and highly regarded even outside the Catholic Church. V. St EUSEBIUS - THE LINK FROM FIRST CENTURY TO 4TH CENTURY There was also a very significant Christian character not listed as Church Father but his early work was one of the most important documents recorded because he chronicled chronological accounts of Christianity from first to 4th century (until his death). Eusebius of Caesarea (260-340 AD), also called Eusebius Pamphili, a saint (flourished 4th century, Caesarea Palestinae, Palestine), scholar in Biblical Canon, bishop, exegete, polemicist, and historian whose account of the first centuries of Christianity, in his Ecclesiastical History, is a landmark in Christian historiography. The Church History (Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ ἱστορία; Latin: Historia Ecclesiastica or Historia Ecclesiae) of Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea was a 4th-century pioneer work giving a chronological account of the development of Early Christianity from the 1st century to the 4th century. It was written in Koine Greek, and survives also in Latin, Syriac and Armenian manuscripts.[1] Some of the missing informations in the New Testament about important events in Apostolic era of the first century, Eusebius was able to supply. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th centuries Christian significant events and personalities, he was able to record which became the official reference of the Catholic Church. As "Father of Church History" (not to be confused with the title of Church Father), he also documented the On the Life of Pamphilus, the Chronicle and On the Martyrs. He also produced a biographical work on Constantine the Great (272-337 AD), the first Christian Emperor, who was augustus between 306 and 337 AD. How did Eusebius documented the first and 2nd centuries’ significant events and significant Christian characters? Answer: Using every available texts, manuscript (original, translations, and copies) that survived the ravages of time (he was known for quoting statements based on original texts and manuscripts). He also employed eyewitnesses and accounts of reliable people knowledgeable of the events and Christian characters. Incorporating with the New Testament available texts in his time, he was able to produced the highly credible historical books and biographies mentioned above. His scholarly achievements are well respected, acknowledged, used, and revered as authentic by the Catholic Church.
(John 1:42 ) "and he brought Simon to Jesus. When Jesus saw him, He said, "You are Simon, son of John. You will be called CEPHAS" (which means "Rock")."
peter could not have been a Pope if he was married.. SHOW US WHERE IT IS THEN?🤔. Matt 8:14-15😶 If you cannot then it is MADE UP and then Because it is made up.... Who made it??????????? Satan the devil and his angels masquerading as angels sent from God. The same demon that appeared to the 3 CHILDREN who said a lady gave them them the ROSARIES to use. Lady Fatima. Lies and apparitions that can't be proven but SAID TO BE SEEN SAID TO BE just like all the false CLAIMS buy the RCC. Oh and THE APOSTLE Peter WAS NEVER A POPE IF HE WAS MARRIED. Isn't that an old catechism creed that Pope's are never to marry
@@TriciaRP The term “Catholic Church” (Gk. katholike ekklesia) broadly means “universal assembly,” and Ignatius used it when writing to the Christians of Smyrna as a term of unity. He exhorted these Christians to follow their bishop just as the broader universal assembly of Christians follows Christ. He clearly uses the terms “Christian” and “Catholic Church” distinctly: disciples of Christ are Christians; the universal assembly of Christians is the Catholic Church. Some might claim that Ignatius intended to use the term “Catholic Church” not as a proper name for the Church, but only as a general reference to the larger assembly of Christians. If so, then the universal assembly had no proper name yet, but “Catholic Church” continued in use until it became the proper name of the one church that Christ built on Peter and his successors. Thus, we see that the Christians of Antioch were part of the Catholic Church. They were indeed Christian disciples, but they were also Catholic. Given the unbroken chain of succession at Antioch-from Peter (sent by Christ) to Evodius to Ignatius-if any Christian today wishes to identify with the biblical Christians of the first century mentioned in Acts 11, it follows quite logically that he must also identify with those same Christians’ universal assembly: the Catholic Church.
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Blessed hour po. Sino ba si kristo noon, ngayon at bukas para sa tao? Kung nakakarelate po ang karamihang katoliko na sumusunod kay kristo ay alam nila ang sinabi ni St.peter. Ang tinayong Simbahan ay ang tunay na iglesia. Ang iglesia katolika romana O roman catholic church. God bless.
Oli bue- baka ikaw yan.? Kaming mga katoliko Dinidisiplina ni Lord Jesu sa pag gawa ng Tama.? Ang saya sayang maging Katoliko. Tara sama ka. God bless you.
@@marksamson3012 paki panood nitong defender nyo... ua-cam.com/video/myyg1tTvDjE/v-deo.html. ito ang mga tanong ko: a. nakainum na ba sya ng gamot? b. ilang pentilpen ang naubos sa mukha nya? c. nasa stage naba sya ng pag kaulianin? d. sinumpong naman ba sya? e. naka hithit ba sya ng illegal drugs?
Oli bue- di ba sabi ko nadidisiplina kami ni Lord Jesus.?Ang Diyos ng mga Diyos at ang Hari ng mga Hari. Hindi yung Diyos-Diyosan lang. Matinong tao at Lingkod ng Diyos si atty.mar. kaya sama kana. Sa Katotohanan. God bless you. Di na me magrereply sa reply mo. Alang kwenta. Makigalak na lang me sa hapag ng aming Panginoong Hesukristo na sinugo ng kataas taasang Diyos. Nagkatawang Tao at nakipamuhay sa Tao na totoong Diyos at totoong Tao. Pero di tinanggap ng makakaliwa.Tsk.! God bless you.
AN UNBROKEN HISTORY Jesus said his Church would be “the light of the world.” He then noted that “a city set on a hill cannot be hid” (Matt. 5:14). This means his Church is a visible organization. It must have characteristics that clearly identify it and that distinguish it from other churches. Jesus promised, “I will build my Church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). This means that his Church will never be destroyed and will never fall away from him. His Church will survive until his return. Among the Christian churches, only the Catholic Church has existed since the time of Jesus. Every other Christian church is an offshoot of the Catholic Church. The Eastern Orthodox churches broke away from unity with the pope in 1054. The Protestant churches were established during the Reformation, which began in 1517. (Most of today’s Protestant churches are actually offshoots of the original Protestant offshoots.) Only the Catholic Church existed in the tenth century, in the fifth century, and in the first century, faithfully teaching the doctrines given by Christ to the apostles, omitting nothing. The line of popes can be traced back, in unbroken succession, to Peter himself. This is unequaled by any institution in history. Even the oldest government is new compared to the papacy, and the churches that send out door-to-door missionaries are young compared to the Catholic Church. Many of these churches began as recently as the nineteenth or twentieth centuries. Some even began during your own lifetime. None of them can claim to be the Church Jesus established. The Catholic Church has existed for nearly 2,000 years, despite constant opposition from the world. This is testimony to the Church’s divine origin. It must be more than a merely human organization, especially considering that its human members- even some of its leaders-have been unwise, corrupt, or prone to heresy. Any merely human organization with such members would have collapsed early on. The Catholic Church is today the most vigorous church in the world (and the largest, with a billion members: one sixth of the human race), and that is testimony not to the cleverness of the Church’s leaders, but to the protection of the Holy Spirit. FOUR MARKS OF THE TRUE CHURCH If we wish to locate the Church founded by Jesus, we need to locate the one that has the four chief marks or qualities of his Church. The Church we seek must be one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. The Church Is One (Rom. 12:5, 1 Cor. 10:17, 12:13, CCC 813-822) Jesus established only one Church, not a collection of differing churches (Lutheran, Baptist, Anglican, and so on). The Bible says the Church is the bride of Christ (Eph. 5:23-32). Jesus can have but one spouse, and his spouse is the Catholic Church. His Church also teaches just one set of doctrines, which must be the same as those taught by the apostles (Jude 3). This is the unity of belief to which Scripture calls us (Phil. 1:27, 2:2). Although some Catholics dissent from officially-taught doctrines, the Church’s official teachers-the pope and the bishops united with him-have never changed any doctrine. Over the centuries, as doctrines are examined more fully, the Church comes to understand them more deeply (John 16:12-13), but it never understands them to mean the opposite of what they once meant. The Church Is Holy (Eph. 5:25-27, Rev. 19:7-8, CCC 823-829) By his grace Jesus makes the Church holy, just as he is holy. This doesn’t mean that each member is always holy. Jesus said there would be both good and bad members in the Church (John 6:70), and not all the members would go to heaven (Matt. 7:21-23). But the Church itself is holy because it is the source of holiness and is the guardian of the special means of grace Jesus established, the sacraments (cf. Eph. 5:26). The Church Is Catholic (Matt. 28:19-20, Rev. 5:9-10, CCC 830-856) Jesus’ Church is called catholic (“universal” in Greek) because it is his gift to all people. He told his apostles to go throughout the world and make disciples of “all nations” (Matt. 28:19-20). For 2,000 years the Catholic Church has carried out this mission, preaching the good news that Christ died for all men and that he wants all of us to be members of his universal family (Gal. 3:28). Nowadays the Catholic Church is found in every country of the world and is still sending out missionaries to “make disciples of all nations” (Matt. 28:19). The Church Jesus established was known by its most common title, “the Catholic Church,” at least as early as the year 107, when Ignatius of Antioch used that title to describe the one Church Jesus founded. The title apparently was old in Ignatius’s time, which means it probably went all the way back to the time of the apostles. The Church Is Apostolic (Eph. 2:19-20, CCC 857-865) The Church Jesus founded is apostolic because he appointed the apostles to be the first leaders of the Church, and their successors were to be its future leaders. The apostles were the first bishops, and, since the first century, there has been an unbroken line of Catholic bishops faithfully handing on what the apostles taught the first Christians in Scripture and oral Tradition (2 Tim. 2:2). These beliefs include the bodily Resurrection of Jesus, the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, the sacrificial nature of the Mass, the forgiveness of sins through a priest, baptismal regeneration, the existence of purgatory, Mary’s special role, and much more -even the doctrine of apostolic succession itself. Early Christian writings prove the first Christians were thoroughly Catholic in belief and practice and looked to the successors of the apostles as their leaders. What these first Christians believed is still believed by the Catholic Church. No other Church can make that claim.
@@ednamnojara844 This is why the Church has remained so rock-solid through the ages. That the people of God would heed his prayer that “they may be one,” Jesus, in his infinite wisdom, built his house upon the rock (see Matthew 7:25; 16:18). Peter (from Petros, meaning rock) was given the strength to uphold the integrity of the Church (see Luke 22:32). The apostles and their successors are established guardians of the deposit of faith-fallible men with a special gift from God to help them do the job (see 1 Timothy 4:14, 2 Timothy 1:6)-led by a chief guardian who represents God as his prime minister until he returns once and for all (see Isaiah 22). God’s word, which the bishops protect, has been handed down both in written and oral forms to the Church (see 1 Thessalonians 2:15, 1 Peter 1:25). The Bible was never considered the sole authority in the early Church. The Bible (see 1 Timothy 3:16), along with Tradition (see 1 Thessalonians 2:13, 2 Thessalonians 2:15, 1 Corinthians 11:2) and the teaching authority of the Church (see Matthew 16:18, 18:18) served as a tripod-as they do today-holding the Church steady in faith and morals.
ano po ba ang tunay na katayuan ng iglesia katolika ngayon?patuloy po ang pagsulong nito?patuloy po ba ang pagdami ng umaanib dto?yung nasa hustong gulang po hindi po mga mga baby na binabautismuhan
@@pinoysarisari7374 ang ibig ko pong sabihin yung nasa hustong gulang na nakauunawa na ng doktrina hindi po yng baby na wala pang kamuangmuang na binabautismuhan
@@ronaldraguindin4988 Malamang Marami.... Sa dami ng Ospital at Schools at Orphanage tinatayo ng Simbahan sa buong mundo, lahat yan puro Missionary activities sa Asia, Africa at South America...
paanong po na marami dito nga po sa pinas mga simbahan katoliko di matapos tapos sa litex lng mga kapilya nyo na di ginagamit dahil walang paring nangangasiwa (baka mahina dun) tapos sasabihin po ninyo maraming kayong ipinapatayo mga ospital atbp ?logic lng po
huwag po kayong magbulagbulagan sa pananampalataya na inyong kinagisnan magsuri po kayo mas mabuti pong tanggapin ang Tamang mapakinggan kaysa sa gustong mapakinggan
Hindi ka katolico kung hindi mo alam ang dahilan. At hindi naman para lang sya sa mga taga israel. Kungdi para sa boung mundo . Marami ka pang malalaman. Habol lang kapatid.
Salamat atty Maruel,napakalinaw po ng paliwanag nyo. Ang sadyang ayaw umintindi,ang di maliliwanagan. Ang umintindi ang dami namang matutunan!
AMEN ANG GANDA NG PALIWANAG...GOD BLESS YOU WATCHING IN AMERICA
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Ang ganda po ng paliwanag... God bless po atty. Marwill Llasos
Thank you Atty. Marwill for defending our Catholic faith.May God bless you and protect you from all harm and help you in your mission. Watching from Nagtipunan Quirino.
Thank you God Bless Attorney Marwill
God bless atty.marwel...
Ang tunay na pananampalataya ay umaabot sa tamang pag uunawa.and that is Jesus church teaching❤🙏.Thank you Atty Mars for the powerfull mesage.Godbless you and ur family😇🙏❤
Salamat po ☺ 😊 💖
Thank you Atty. Marwil, for your truthful presentation. More power to you. You may live long, may our Lord Jesus Christ bless you and may guide you always.
Thank you Atty. Marwill. God bless you.
Atty Mars thank you to defend our Church, God bless you always ,,,
God bless you always brod Marwill
Thank you Atty. Marwill. You're a person full of knowledge. God bless you always for defending our faith. PROUD CATHOLIC here in France!
God bless you Atty. You Inspire me and strengthen my faith.
Magandang hapon po atty. Bro. Marwil, God bless us all
Yes.. I agree Atty.
Very well said.. Atty..
Watching from Toronto Ontario Canada
Brother Arnel molleno po to dito sa Saudi Arabia. Deo. Gratias Brother Atty Mars at sa lahat ng CFD God bless us all.
God bless ..
Thanks a lot bro. Atty. Mars for sharing & enlightenment.. glory to GOD & bless u more..
GOD BLESS US ALL
Thank you atty God bless po
Maraming salamat atty. God bless.
God bless this channel
Amen 🙏
Amen.......Purihin Ang Diyos.
Thanks God you’re back on the screen....worth it watching for.....
Thank you for sharing! God Bless!
Glad you're back on the screen, Bro Mars. You're always an inspiration to us in all your Bible studies . You explain so well, more than many priests I know.
God bless atty marwel..
Atty Mars this is very informative po thanks a lot😍🙏🏻
Excellent lecturer and amazing topic for today.
Greetings po, Bro Mars! Am glad narito uli kayo sa UA-cam😇. I first saw you in FB with this particular episode. I’ve been watching your preaching over and over again even the old episodes of years back☺️
Thank you so much po Atty. Marwil! God bless you always po.
Well said po atty. Mars mas nadagdagan pa ang kaalaman ko at pang depensa sa mga tumutuligsa sa atin na iba’t ibang sulput na parang kabuti.
Ganda NG paliwanag mo attorney marwill llasos. Salamat Po.
You are instrument of God sir. Marwil ..ang dami kung natutunan sau..God bless you🙏
Catholic church it has the fullness of truth, founded by God Himself
I disagree to his teaching
Fillness of truth?????.alam mo ba ang history ng catholic church
@@libbyaddello5988
IV. HOW DID THE APOSTLES HANDED DOWN THE SACRED TRADITIONS TO THEIR DISCIPLES?
Answer: The New Testament Bible mentioned Timothy and Titus as Bishops (historically of Ephesus and Crete respectively) who were students and protégés of Apostle Paul and so he must have consecrated them as bishops.
Linus and Clement of Rome, both successors of Peter as bishops of Rome, also were mentioned in NT in one of Paul’s epistles and most likely Peter consecrated them as bishops.
Ignatius of Antioch (2nd successor after Peter in Antioch) and Polycarp of Smyrna were disciples/students of Apostle John and it is believed that perhaps either Peter or Paul consecrated Ignatius as bishop of Antioch while John consecrated Polycarp as bishop of Smyrna.
In addition, the following are list of some very important early Christian giant characters that had great contributions to Christianity from 1st to 6th century:
APOSTOLIC FATHERS (Early Christian Fathers with direct ties with the Apostles)
* Clement of Rome. 35AD - 99AD
* Ignatius of Antioch. died 110AD
* Polycarp of Smyrna. 69AD-155AD
CHURCH FATHERS of Earliest Centuries
* Papias of Hierapolis. 60AD-163AD
* Justin Martyr. 100AD-165AD
* Irenaeus of Lyons. 130AD-202AD
* Clement of Alexandria. 150AD-215AD
* Tertullian. 160 AD - 225 AD.
* Hippolytus of Rome. 170 - 235.:
* Origen of Alexandria184AD-253AD
* Cyprian of Carthage. 200 AD - 258 AD.:
* Ambrose of Milan. 338 AD - 397 AD.
* Jerome of Stridonium. 347 AD - 420 AD.
* Augustine of Hippo. 354 AD - 430 AD.
* Pope Leo the Great. 391 - 461. ...
* Gregory the Great. 540 AD - 604 AD.
All of the above Apostolic Fathers and Earliest Church Fathers we’re Catholics and all have well known recorded extensive writings that survived and are available at present. Ignatius mentioned Catholic Eucharist in his famous writing while Justin Martyr described the sacrament in detail. The former mentioned Catholic Church as Universal Church while the latter described in detail the Holy Mass and the sacrament of Eucharist from consecration to distribution.
St Augustine (354-430 AD), on the other hand contributed immensely in Christianity with his many important books that pertain to the Bible and Christianity in general that he was honored with Doctor of the Church due to his voluminous writings like the The City of God, Confessions, and On Christian Doctrine. His insights on Biblical passages were superb and he taught us how to read the Bible correctly. He was also Catholic but well respected and highly regarded even outside the Catholic Church.
V. St EUSEBIUS - THE LINK FROM FIRST CENTURY TO 4TH CENTURY
There was also a very significant Christian character not listed as Church Father but his early work was one of the most important documents recorded because he chronicled chronological accounts of Christianity from first to 4th century (until his death). Eusebius of Caesarea (260-340 AD), also called Eusebius Pamphili, a saint (flourished 4th century, Caesarea Palestinae, Palestine), scholar in Biblical Canon, bishop, exegete, polemicist, and historian whose account of the first centuries of Christianity, in his Ecclesiastical History, is a landmark in Christian historiography. The Church History (Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ ἱστορία; Latin: Historia Ecclesiastica or Historia Ecclesiae) of Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea was a 4th-century pioneer work giving a chronological account of the development of Early Christianity from the 1st century to the 4th century. It was written in Koine Greek, and survives also in Latin, Syriac and Armenian manuscripts.[1]
Some of the missing informations in the New Testament about important events in Apostolic era of the first century, Eusebius was able to supply. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th centuries Christian significant events and personalities, he was able to record which became the official reference of the Catholic Church. As "Father of Church History" (not to be confused with the title of Church Father), he also documented the On the Life of Pamphilus, the Chronicle and On the Martyrs. He also produced a biographical work on Constantine the Great (272-337 AD), the first Christian Emperor, who was augustus between 306 and 337 AD.
How did Eusebius documented the first and 2nd centuries’ significant events and significant Christian characters? Answer: Using every available texts, manuscript (original, translations, and copies) that survived the ravages of time (he was known for quoting statements based on original texts and manuscripts). He also employed eyewitnesses and accounts of reliable people knowledgeable of the events and Christian characters. Incorporating with the New Testament available texts in his time, he was able to produced the highly credible historical books and biographies mentioned above. His scholarly achievements are well respected, acknowledged, used, and revered as authentic by the Catholic Church.
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The term “Catholic Church” (Gk. katholike ekklesia) broadly means “universal assembly,” and Ignatius used it when writing to the Christians of Smyrna as a term of unity. He exhorted these Christians to follow their bishop just as the broader universal assembly of Christians follows Christ. He clearly uses the terms “Christian” and “Catholic Church” distinctly: disciples of Christ are Christians; the universal assembly of Christians is the Catholic Church.
Some might claim that Ignatius intended to use the term “Catholic Church” not as a proper name for the Church, but only as a general reference to the larger assembly of Christians. If so, then the universal assembly had no proper name yet, but “Catholic Church” continued in use until it became the proper name of the one church that Christ built on Peter and his successors.
Thus, we see that the Christians of Antioch were part of the Catholic Church. They were indeed Christian disciples, but they were also Catholic. Given the unbroken chain of succession at Antioch-from Peter (sent by Christ) to Evodius to Ignatius-if any Christian today wishes to identify with the biblical Christians of the first century mentioned in Acts 11, it follows quite logically that he must also identify with those same Christians’ universal assembly: the Catholic Church.
@@jesusmaryjoseph831 si St. Peter para sa mga Jews....si St. Paul ang para sa mga Gentiles....tayo ay mga hentil so,paanong ang isang hudyo ay magiging lider ng mga hentil...at hindi tunay ang Iglesia nyo kz wala sa Bible ang mga aral ng katoliko...magsuri ka ng husto...maraming link sa youtube tungkol sa Catholic Church...m
God bless
Thank you Atty. Mars. God bless po.
GOD BLESS Brother Mars. sana walang sawa magpatuloy ang iyong pagtuturo ng katotohanan.
THANK PO ATTY. MALAKING NAITULONG SA AKING PANANAMPALATAYA BILANG ISANG. ROMANO KATOLIKO GOD BLESS PO
thank you for such a very enlightening message, looking forward for more talks like this. keep safe and God bless!
Hello GOD bless satin 🙏
Salamat atty.marwill...
Salsmat atty mar sa magandang aral na natutunan nmin
Sslamat bro, nasa iyo ang Espirito ng Diyos.
Thank you for defending our Church
Godbless you more atty. Marwill
Thank you atty .
the most attacked person in the world is no other than the POPE, even besh once challenged him
Did you mean BES (Bad Eli Soriano)?🤓
Answer ka atty sa reading problem ko ... malabo na .. nakikinig nlng ako syo ...... mas na eenterpret mo pa mabuti ... nakikinig ako habang wash wash .... blessing ka sa lahat ... God bless you more ...
Daming books 📚 😅 saan ka ya mabili
This is the best video to guide the Roman Catholics what is the truth. Keep it up Attorney. God bless everyone.
Salamat po...
Well said Atty
Salamat po, Bro Mars.
Atty. Marwil Llasos is one of my Pilipino Catholic apologists.
Proud Catholic 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Realy God with us til at presente through the saints
God bless Atty. Marwill. I will pray that you continue speading the true church founded by Jesus Christ.
Acts 2:46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.( The apostles were the first catholic who did the Holy Eucharist.)
No they weren't Catholic....were is the word CATHOLIC
Eucharist
Mass
Pope
Rosaries.....
Papacy
9:03.... Exactly. SHOW US WHERE IT IS THEN?🤔
If you cannot then it is MADE UP and then Because it is made up....
Who made it??????????? Satan the devil and his angels masquerading as angels sent from God.
The same demon that appeared to the 3 CHILDREN who said a lady gave them them the ROSARIES to use. Lady Fatima. Lies and apparitions that can't be proven but SAID TO BE SEEN
SAID TO BE
just like all the false CLAIMS buy the RCC.
Matt 8:14-15.....Peter had a mother in law and WAS MARRIED.
Oh and THE APOSTLE Peter WAS NEVER A POPE IF HE WAS MARRIED. Isn't that an old catechism creed that Pope's are never to marry
@@TriciaRP Can you tell who founded the Catholic(universal) church?
@@TriciaRP
IV. HOW DID THE APOSTLES HANDED DOWN THE SACRED TRADITIONS TO THEIR DISCIPLES?
Answer: The New Testament Bible mentioned Timothy and Titus as Bishops (historically of Ephesus and Crete respectively) who were students and protégés of Apostle Paul and so he must have consecrated them as bishops.
Linus and Clement of Rome, both successors of Peter as bishops of Rome, also were mentioned in NT in one of Paul’s epistles and most likely Peter consecrated them as bishops.
Ignatius of Antioch (2nd successor after Peter in Antioch) and Polycarp of Smyrna were disciples/students of Apostle John and it is believed that perhaps either Peter or Paul consecrated Ignatius as bishop of Antioch while John consecrated Polycarp as bishop of Smyrna.
In addition, the following are list of some very important early Christian giant characters that had great contributions to Christianity from 1st to 6th century:
APOSTOLIC FATHERS (Early Christian Fathers with direct ties with the Apostles)
* Clement of Rome. 35AD - 99AD
* Ignatius of Antioch. died 110AD
* Polycarp of Smyrna. 69AD-155AD
CHURCH FATHERS of Earliest Centuries
* Papias of Hierapolis. 60AD-163AD
* Justin Martyr. 100AD-165AD
* Irenaeus of Lyons. 130AD-202AD
* Clement of Alexandria. 150AD-215AD
* Tertullian. 160 AD - 225 AD.
* Hippolytus of Rome. 170 - 235.:
* Origen of Alexandria184AD-253AD
* Cyprian of Carthage. 200 AD - 258 AD.:
* Ambrose of Milan. 338 AD - 397 AD.
* Jerome of Stridonium. 347 AD - 420 AD.
* Augustine of Hippo. 354 AD - 430 AD.
* Pope Leo the Great. 391 - 461. ...
* Gregory the Great. 540 AD - 604 AD.
All of the above Apostolic Fathers and Earliest Church Fathers we’re Catholics and all have well known recorded extensive writings that survived and are available at present. Ignatius mentioned Catholic Eucharist in his famous writing while Justin Martyr described the sacrament in detail. The former mentioned Catholic Church as Universal Church while the latter described in detail the Holy Mass and the sacrament of Eucharist from consecration to distribution.
St Augustine (354-430 AD), on the other hand contributed immensely in Christianity with his many important books that pertain to the Bible and Christianity in general that he was honored with Doctor of the Church due to his voluminous writings like the The City of God, Confessions, and On Christian Doctrine. His insights on Biblical passages were superb and he taught us how to read the Bible correctly. He was also Catholic but well respected and highly regarded even outside the Catholic Church.
V. St EUSEBIUS - THE LINK FROM FIRST CENTURY TO 4TH CENTURY
There was also a very significant Christian character not listed as Church Father but his early work was one of the most important documents recorded because he chronicled chronological accounts of Christianity from first to 4th century (until his death). Eusebius of Caesarea (260-340 AD), also called Eusebius Pamphili, a saint (flourished 4th century, Caesarea Palestinae, Palestine), scholar in Biblical Canon, bishop, exegete, polemicist, and historian whose account of the first centuries of Christianity, in his Ecclesiastical History, is a landmark in Christian historiography. The Church History (Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστικὴ ἱστορία; Latin: Historia Ecclesiastica or Historia Ecclesiae) of Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea was a 4th-century pioneer work giving a chronological account of the development of Early Christianity from the 1st century to the 4th century. It was written in Koine Greek, and survives also in Latin, Syriac and Armenian manuscripts.[1]
Some of the missing informations in the New Testament about important events in Apostolic era of the first century, Eusebius was able to supply. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th centuries Christian significant events and personalities, he was able to record which became the official reference of the Catholic Church. As "Father of Church History" (not to be confused with the title of Church Father), he also documented the On the Life of Pamphilus, the Chronicle and On the Martyrs. He also produced a biographical work on Constantine the Great (272-337 AD), the first Christian Emperor, who was augustus between 306 and 337 AD.
How did Eusebius documented the first and 2nd centuries’ significant events and significant Christian characters? Answer: Using every available texts, manuscript (original, translations, and copies) that survived the ravages of time (he was known for quoting statements based on original texts and manuscripts). He also employed eyewitnesses and accounts of reliable people knowledgeable of the events and Christian characters. Incorporating with the New Testament available texts in his time, he was able to produced the highly credible historical books and biographies mentioned above. His scholarly achievements are well respected, acknowledged, used, and revered as authentic by the Catholic Church.
(John 1:42 )
"and he brought Simon to Jesus. When Jesus saw him, He said, "You are Simon, son of John. You will be called CEPHAS" (which means "Rock")."
peter could not have been a Pope if he was married.. SHOW US WHERE IT IS THEN?🤔. Matt 8:14-15😶
If you cannot then it is MADE UP and then Because it is made up....
Who made it??????????? Satan the devil and his angels masquerading as angels sent from God.
The same demon that appeared to the 3 CHILDREN who said a lady gave them them the ROSARIES to use. Lady Fatima. Lies and apparitions that can't be proven but SAID TO BE SEEN
SAID TO BE
just like all the false CLAIMS buy the RCC.
Oh and THE APOSTLE Peter WAS NEVER A POPE IF HE WAS MARRIED. Isn't that an old catechism creed that Pope's are never to marry
@@TriciaRP
The term “Catholic Church” (Gk. katholike ekklesia) broadly means “universal assembly,” and Ignatius used it when writing to the Christians of Smyrna as a term of unity. He exhorted these Christians to follow their bishop just as the broader universal assembly of Christians follows Christ. He clearly uses the terms “Christian” and “Catholic Church” distinctly: disciples of Christ are Christians; the universal assembly of Christians is the Catholic Church.
Some might claim that Ignatius intended to use the term “Catholic Church” not as a proper name for the Church, but only as a general reference to the larger assembly of Christians. If so, then the universal assembly had no proper name yet, but “Catholic Church” continued in use until it became the proper name of the one church that Christ built on Peter and his successors.
Thus, we see that the Christians of Antioch were part of the Catholic Church. They were indeed Christian disciples, but they were also Catholic. Given the unbroken chain of succession at Antioch-from Peter (sent by Christ) to Evodius to Ignatius-if any Christian today wishes to identify with the biblical Christians of the first century mentioned in Acts 11, it follows quite logically that he must also identify with those same Christians’ universal assembly: the Catholic Church.
New subscriber here..salamat po at meron palang ganitong talakayan sa mga Catholics dami ko pong natutunan ,kahit nagbabasa ka ng bible iba pa rin yung naipaliwanag na mabuti sa iyo,sa totoo lang po kasi masyadong malalim at matalinghaga ang mga nakasulat sa bible
Good afternoon attorney
AMEN
Viva Cristo Rey!!!
Amen 🙏💕
Good pm atty llasos marami na mga bulaan po nangaral ngayon
Blessed hour po. Sino ba si kristo noon, ngayon at bukas para sa tao? Kung nakakarelate po ang karamihang katoliko na sumusunod kay kristo ay alam nila ang sinabi ni St.peter.
Ang tinayong Simbahan ay ang tunay na iglesia. Ang iglesia katolika romana O roman catholic church.
God bless.
Oli bue- baka ikaw yan.? Kaming mga katoliko Dinidisiplina ni Lord Jesu sa pag gawa ng Tama.? Ang saya sayang maging Katoliko. Tara sama ka.
God bless you.
@@marksamson3012 paki panood nitong defender nyo... ua-cam.com/video/myyg1tTvDjE/v-deo.html.
ito ang mga tanong ko: a. nakainum na ba sya ng gamot?
b. ilang pentilpen ang naubos sa mukha nya?
c. nasa stage naba sya ng pag kaulianin?
d. sinumpong naman ba sya?
e. naka hithit ba sya ng illegal drugs?
Oli bue- di ba sabi ko nadidisiplina kami ni Lord Jesus.?Ang Diyos ng mga Diyos at ang Hari ng mga Hari. Hindi yung Diyos-Diyosan lang. Matinong tao at Lingkod ng Diyos si atty.mar. kaya sama kana. Sa Katotohanan.
God bless you. Di na me magrereply sa reply mo. Alang kwenta. Makigalak na lang me sa hapag ng aming Panginoong Hesukristo na sinugo ng kataas taasang Diyos. Nagkatawang Tao at nakipamuhay sa Tao na totoong Diyos at totoong Tao. Pero di tinanggap ng makakaliwa.Tsk.!
God bless you.
Proud Catholic
Panahon pa lng ni Moses nang maitatag ang tunay na Iglesia....
The one true church is the church in the wilderness...
❤🙏♥️🙏
Father anung masasabi mo sa pari sa pampanga na nakikiapid. Viral ngayon yung vedio nila.
AN UNBROKEN HISTORY
Jesus said his Church would be “the light of the world.” He then noted that “a city set on a hill cannot be hid” (Matt. 5:14). This means his Church is a visible organization. It must have characteristics that clearly identify it and that distinguish it from other churches. Jesus promised, “I will build my Church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). This means that his Church will never be destroyed and will never fall away from him. His Church will survive until his return.
Among the Christian churches, only the Catholic Church has existed since the time of Jesus. Every other Christian church is an offshoot of the Catholic Church. The Eastern Orthodox churches broke away from unity with the pope in 1054. The Protestant churches were established during the Reformation, which began in 1517. (Most of today’s Protestant churches are actually offshoots of the original Protestant offshoots.)
Only the Catholic Church existed in the tenth century, in the fifth century, and in the first century, faithfully teaching the doctrines given by Christ to the apostles, omitting nothing. The line of popes can be traced back, in unbroken succession, to Peter himself. This is unequaled by any institution in history.
Even the oldest government is new compared to the papacy, and the churches that send out door-to-door missionaries are young compared to the Catholic Church. Many of these churches began as recently as the nineteenth or twentieth centuries. Some even began during your own lifetime. None of them can claim to be the Church Jesus established.
The Catholic Church has existed for nearly 2,000 years, despite constant opposition from the world. This is testimony to the Church’s divine origin. It must be more than a merely human organization, especially considering that its human members- even some of its leaders-have been unwise, corrupt, or prone to heresy.
Any merely human organization with such members would have collapsed early on. The Catholic Church is today the most vigorous church in the world (and the largest, with a billion members: one sixth of the human race), and that is testimony not to the cleverness of the Church’s leaders, but to the protection of the Holy Spirit.
FOUR MARKS OF THE TRUE CHURCH
If we wish to locate the Church founded by Jesus, we need to locate the one that has the four chief marks or qualities of his Church. The Church we seek must be one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
The Church Is One (Rom. 12:5, 1 Cor. 10:17, 12:13, CCC 813-822)
Jesus established only one Church, not a collection of differing churches (Lutheran, Baptist, Anglican, and so on). The Bible says the Church is the bride of Christ (Eph. 5:23-32). Jesus can have but one spouse, and his spouse is the Catholic Church.
His Church also teaches just one set of doctrines, which must be the same as those taught by the apostles (Jude 3). This is the unity of belief to which Scripture calls us (Phil. 1:27, 2:2).
Although some Catholics dissent from officially-taught doctrines, the Church’s official teachers-the pope and the bishops united with him-have never changed any doctrine. Over the centuries, as doctrines are examined more fully, the Church comes to understand them more deeply (John 16:12-13), but it never understands them to mean the opposite of what they once meant.
The Church Is Holy (Eph. 5:25-27, Rev. 19:7-8, CCC 823-829)
By his grace Jesus makes the Church holy, just as he is holy. This doesn’t mean that each member is always holy. Jesus said there would be both good and bad members in the Church (John 6:70), and not all the members would go to heaven (Matt. 7:21-23).
But the Church itself is holy because it is the source of holiness and is the guardian of the special means of grace Jesus established, the sacraments (cf. Eph. 5:26).
The Church Is Catholic (Matt. 28:19-20, Rev. 5:9-10, CCC 830-856)
Jesus’ Church is called catholic (“universal” in Greek) because it is his gift to all people. He told his apostles to go throughout the world and make disciples of “all nations” (Matt. 28:19-20).
For 2,000 years the Catholic Church has carried out this mission, preaching the good news that Christ died for all men and that he wants all of us to be members of his universal family (Gal. 3:28).
Nowadays the Catholic Church is found in every country of the world and is still sending out missionaries to “make disciples of all nations” (Matt. 28:19).
The Church Jesus established was known by its most common title, “the Catholic Church,” at least as early as the year 107, when Ignatius of Antioch used that title to describe the one Church Jesus founded. The title apparently was old in Ignatius’s time, which means it probably went all the way back to the time of the apostles.
The Church Is Apostolic (Eph. 2:19-20, CCC 857-865)
The Church Jesus founded is apostolic because he appointed the apostles to be the first leaders of the Church, and their successors were to be its future leaders. The apostles were the first bishops, and, since the first century, there has been an unbroken line of Catholic bishops faithfully handing on what the apostles taught the first Christians in Scripture and oral Tradition (2 Tim. 2:2).
These beliefs include the bodily Resurrection of Jesus, the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, the sacrificial nature of the Mass, the forgiveness of sins through a priest, baptismal regeneration, the existence of purgatory, Mary’s special role, and much more -even the doctrine of apostolic succession itself.
Early Christian writings prove the first Christians were thoroughly Catholic in belief and practice and looked to the successors of the apostles as their leaders. What these first Christians believed is still believed by the Catholic Church. No other Church can make that claim.
Ask ko lng po kung nakarating din si St. Peter sa Rome?
Yes, there in Rome he was martyred crucified upside down and buried there.
Thanks for your response ...
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This is why the Church has remained so rock-solid through the ages. That the people of God would heed his prayer that “they may be one,” Jesus, in his infinite wisdom, built his house upon the rock (see Matthew 7:25; 16:18). Peter (from Petros, meaning rock) was given the strength to uphold the integrity of the Church (see Luke 22:32).
The apostles and their successors are established guardians of the deposit of faith-fallible men with a special gift from God to help them do the job (see 1 Timothy 4:14, 2 Timothy 1:6)-led by a chief guardian who represents God as his prime minister until he returns once and for all (see Isaiah 22).
God’s word, which the bishops protect, has been handed down both in written and oral forms to the Church (see 1 Thessalonians 2:15, 1 Peter 1:25). The Bible was never considered the sole authority in the early Church. The Bible (see 1 Timothy 3:16), along with Tradition (see 1 Thessalonians 2:13, 2 Thessalonians 2:15, 1 Corinthians 11:2) and the teaching authority of the Church (see Matthew 16:18, 18:18) served as a tripod-as they do today-holding the Church steady in faith and morals.
“” UT UNUM SINT”” ( that they maybe one)...thanks for sharing...very well-said..
Tripod::: TRADITION, SCRIPTURE, MAGISTERIUM....
UT UNUM SINT( that they maybe one)....thanks....very well-explained ...
Ang mga incm sa hula daw cla natatag. Hihi.
Good evening bro Marwill pa promote lng po ng yt channel ko Big teeth production more power po thx.
ano po ba ang tunay na katayuan ng iglesia katolika ngayon?patuloy po ang pagsulong nito?patuloy po ba ang pagdami ng umaanib dto?yung nasa hustong gulang po hindi po mga mga baby na binabautismuhan
dumadami sa AFrica at Asia... 1.3 billion members as of 2020...
@@pinoysarisari7374 ang ibig ko pong sabihin yung nasa hustong gulang na nakauunawa na ng doktrina hindi po yng baby na wala pang kamuangmuang na binabautismuhan
@@ronaldraguindin4988 Malamang Marami.... Sa dami ng Ospital at Schools at Orphanage tinatayo ng Simbahan sa buong mundo, lahat yan puro Missionary activities sa Asia, Africa at South America...
paanong po na marami dito nga po sa pinas mga simbahan katoliko di matapos tapos sa litex lng mga kapilya nyo na di ginagamit dahil walang paring nangangasiwa (baka mahina dun) tapos sasabihin po ninyo maraming kayong ipinapatayo mga ospital atbp ?logic lng po
huwag po kayong magbulagbulagan sa pananampalataya na inyong kinagisnan magsuri po kayo mas mabuti pong tanggapin ang Tamang mapakinggan kaysa sa gustong mapakinggan
C jesus ay taga midle east . Impoceling maging katlico cya ..... dcya lahing kastila .ok kuha nyo
Hindi ka katolico kung hindi mo alam ang dahilan. At hindi naman para lang sya sa mga taga israel. Kungdi para sa boung mundo . Marami ka pang malalaman. Habol lang kapatid.
@@Rolan6684 .. oh kita mo kinokontra mo biblia mo .. dba SA ISRAEL LANG NAMAN CYA PINADALA .. .. .. BIBLIA TALAGA KONTRAHAN AT SALUNGATAN
Aw, nagccmula k p lng mag aral. Basa p more.
@@helendeluna5260 .. ano daw riliyon mo 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@jaimeregala3169 kawawa ka naman wala kang alam
Abogado . Nag pspaliwanag ng biblia ... nku
Ikaw po, ano kaya mong ipaliwanag pra marami ang matuto sayo.
@@helendeluna5260 ..islam ang 2nay na riliyon .. ok