0:58 The first Thanksgiving was even more Catholic. It happened in Florida, during September, when a group of Spaniards invited local tribesmen to a mass and feast, like a Knights of Columbus breakfast.
The church was in such a bad way in the 80s when I was in school, and the nuns were teaching us about the wonderful New England "thanksgiving" and not a peep about the absolutely Epic Mass and True Thanksgiving that happened in St. Augustine.
@@ryugames5545The woke want down with the saying 'merry Christmas' because of its connection to Christianity. So they want people to say 'happy holidays instead', but they don't realize that 'holidays' actually comes from 'holy days' which of course is related to Christianity.
@@JoeOfGoa I think you mean the obligatory masses? *Everybody* is supposed to attend those. Now, whether or not such was instantiated in a particular country's laws is another matter, and whether or not non-peasants were exempted from said laws is still another matter.
I knew a guy who got newspapers in Latin, I still don't know where he got them! He also listened to a radio station that played Gregorian chant, all the announcers spoke fluent Latin. AND he had comic books in Latin.
Bro’s got connections with the Luke Ranieri gang. His main channel is called polýMATHY, he has great content on a variety of subjects, but especially Greek and Latin. Great gateway drug into those sorts of Latin media.
I always get annoyed when people say Latin is a dead Language, especially since it's in Church, Medicine, Law, Banking, Politics, Movies, everywhere. :/ I get that "dead" just means it's not conversed in, like English or French or Spanish, etc, but the label "dead" just makes it sound like it's Babylonian - never seen or heard at all.
@@midnightcoffee6463 If memory serves, but don't quote me on this cause I'm not a linguist, just a fan, technically those languages really dead languages like Babylonian are considered "fossil" languages instead of just dead.
I say happy holidays to include the Feast Day of Christ the King, St. Nicholas Feast Day, the Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Christmas, the Feast Day of Mary the Mother of God and Epiphany.
I started going to a Catholic Church like 2 weeks ago and somehow I’m already helping with collection (I don’t recall what it’s actually called but we called it tithes and offerings at my old church).
@ I’m actually a born and raised baptist. Currently trying to get in contact with the head of the OCIA, though they haven’t responded to my emails (also gotta find my baptism certificate). A coworker of mine and a few of my baseball teammates recommended I visit the church when I had time. Went to the church on a Wednesday, met one of the church helpers(?), and got the contact information for the rcia. They also recommended I visit during mass. Kinda just kept going after that.
3:56 If you haven't heard, the mascot is called "Luce" (light) for The Jubilee 2025 So the purpose was that they made it into this style to convince young people to pray, as in young people are not really participating in mass. Anime style is pathetic. Might as well make a mascot wearing a laced alb, a traditional chasuble, maniple, and a birreta on
There's always time to become one. Holy Days of Obligation such as celebrating the Assumption of Mary or smaller celebrations like Our Lady of Guadalupe.
0:58 The first Thanksgiving was even more Catholic. It happened in Florida, during September, when a group of Spaniards invited local tribesmen to a mass and feast, like a Knights of Columbus breakfast.
The church was in such a bad way in the 80s when I was in school, and the nuns were teaching us about the wonderful New England "thanksgiving" and not a peep about the absolutely Epic Mass and True Thanksgiving that happened in St. Augustine.
People think Happy Holidays is "Inclusive" and it's actually an amalgamation of "holy days"
If people only knew how much was invented by Catholics...!
goodbye is an amalgamation of “god be with you” but you don’t find that uninclusive
1:31 "I hope this letter finds you before I do."
😂
If asked to be more inclusive, wish the person a "happy holy days" as they requested.
Why?
@@ryugames5545The woke want down with the saying 'merry Christmas' because of its connection to Christianity. So they want people to say 'happy holidays instead', but they don't realize that 'holidays' actually comes from 'holy days' which of course is related to Christianity.
Oh, is it because the word 'Holiday' was first derived from the words 'holy day' which were days when peasants were to go the church?
@@JoeOfGoa
I think you mean the obligatory masses? *Everybody* is supposed to attend those. Now, whether or not such was instantiated in a particular country's laws is another matter, and whether or not non-peasants were exempted from said laws is still another matter.
@@AtrusOranis Supposed to do this, supposed to do that, like ~80 of religions and subreligions say.
I knew a guy who got newspapers in Latin, I still don't know where he got them! He also listened to a radio station that played Gregorian chant, all the announcers spoke fluent Latin. AND he had comic books in Latin.
Just saying, there's a Gregorian Chant channel on Accuradio.
He could probably translate all the songs in Bloodborne :O
Bro’s got connections with the Luke Ranieri gang. His main channel is called polýMATHY, he has great content on a variety of subjects, but especially Greek and Latin. Great gateway drug into those sorts of Latin media.
Great Catholic memes, as always, keep it up!
I always get annoyed when people say Latin is a dead Language, especially since it's in Church, Medicine, Law, Banking, Politics, Movies, everywhere. :/
I get that "dead" just means it's not conversed in, like English or French or Spanish, etc, but the label "dead" just makes it sound like it's Babylonian - never seen or heard at all.
@@midnightcoffee6463 In the case of Latin, dead means "unchanging", which makes it perfect for preserving knowledge.
I agree wholeheartedly.
@@Memewhile321 Vivat Linguae Latinae
@@marbellaotaiza801 I've heard them mean it as "never used" though :/ That is far from true. But as for unchanging, that's what I love about it
@@midnightcoffee6463 If memory serves, but don't quote me on this cause I'm not a linguist, just a fan, technically those languages really dead languages like Babylonian are considered "fossil" languages instead of just dead.
I say happy holidays to include the Feast Day of Christ the King, St. Nicholas Feast Day, the Immaculate Conception, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Christmas, the Feast Day of Mary the Mother of God and Epiphany.
Also st. Lucy!!
@ Thank you for reminding me! I forgot her feast day was today!
@@fury_blade9303And the Feast Day of St. Stephen which was yesterday and today, the Feast Day of St. John the Apostle.
Thanks man, i Always enjoy this content, hope you are proud about that
This video idea may be a bit crude, but…
Catholic Memes that if you laugh, you have to go to confession.
I've thought about it but yea, too much. Lol
😂😂
1:57 as a guy I can say I want them all
@@Exploding_Rooster they're like Pokemons: gotta have them all.
The Nicene Creed spray bottle got me good
A lot of these are funny by 3:41 is where I laughed the hardest. It might not actually be accurate history but it's just hilarious to think about
Legends amirite?
It's the Disney (the old wholesome Disney) version. True story was a bit harsher.
All my current knowledge of latin are solely due to Gregorian Chants.
1:27 if they made a shoujo anime about Saint Nicholas and Arius 🤣
2:47 unironically a great point
Always some good stuff
Thank you!
Im still waiting for the 74th, 75th book of the Bible, the Pauline Epistles 1st Americans and 2nd Americans
I started going to a Catholic Church like 2 weeks ago and somehow I’m already helping with collection (I don’t recall what it’s actually called but we called it tithes and offerings at my old church).
Did you start the OCIA program or were you already Catholic?
@ I’m actually a born and raised baptist. Currently trying to get in contact with the head of the OCIA, though they haven’t responded to my emails (also gotta find my baptism certificate). A coworker of mine and a few of my baseball teammates recommended I visit the church when I had time. Went to the church on a Wednesday, met one of the church helpers(?), and got the contact information for the rcia. They also recommended I visit during mass. Kinda just kept going after that.
@@uncleyoda1834 Keep it up! I was raised baptist and just joined the Church today
@uncleyoda1834 if you don't hear back soon, try talking to the priest. He should help move things along 😊
Stories like this are sad on the one hand (they don't get back to him) but inspiring in the end as he keeps persevering.
Based St. Teresa.
3:56
If you haven't heard, the mascot is called "Luce" (light) for The Jubilee 2025
So the purpose was that they made it into this style to convince young people to pray, as in young people are not really participating in mass.
Anime style is pathetic. Might as well make a mascot wearing a laced alb, a traditional chasuble, maniple, and a birreta on
1:48 FRRRRRRRRRR
0:42 i dont understand can someone please explain
He was a teenager who was declared a Saint pretty recently. He was gen z and apparently, he enjoyed watching Pokémon.
@OrangeBulbs oh ok
@@OrangeBulbs and jp 2?
@@OrangeBulbsmillennial. Born in '91 😎
There exist Italian Pokémon cards which are second class relics.
2:7 that's exactly what I was thinking too
St Teresa of avila is badass
Amen
People want you to say happy holidays instead of merry christmas, but, ¿what are you celebrating then, if it isn't christmas?
Don't assume i'm christian, i'm buddhist, Merry Xmas.
There's always time to become one.
Holy Days of Obligation such as celebrating the Assumption of Mary or smaller celebrations like Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Perhaps today's feast of the Immaculate Conception, a holy day of obligation (except some places, just for this year).
@@Memewhile321 No thanks, i'm happy with my philosophy :)
@ryugames5545 yeah but we don't want you to go to hell
Guys, hanukkah exists
Yeah but only so their kids could get kosher Christmas presents aye?
@@marbellaotaiza801 and? It’s not Christmas
This video made me even more protestant. (If you get the reference you get the reference.)