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Harvesting the Fruit of the Vatican II ^ | July 28, 2014 | Louie Verrecchio

Posted on 07/29/2014 4:47:36 PM PDT by ebb tide

A priest looking for advice on how to advance the Church in a fast-paced world so often embroiled in conflict recently approached a well-placed cleric who had been a religious order priest and bishop for many years. In response, the bishop answered, in part, by sharing the following true story:

A priest went as a missionary to an area where for years they had no priest, and evangelicals had arrived. He told me that he went to a woman who had been the teacher of the people and then the principle of the village school.

This lady sat him down and began to insult him forcefully saying, “You abandoned us, left us alone, and I, who in need of God’s Word, had to go to Protestant worship and I became Protestant.”

This young priest, who is meek, who is one who prays, when the woman finished her discourse, said, “Madam, just one word: forgiveness. Forgive us, forgive us. We abandoned the flock.”

The tone of the woman changed. However, she remained Protestant and the priest did not go into the argument of which was the true religion. In that moment, you could not do this. In the end, the lady began to smile and said, “Father, would you like some coffee?”

“Yes, let’s have a coffee,” he replied.

Afterwards, when the priest was about to leave, she said, “Stop here, Father. Come.”

And she led him into the bedroom, opened the closet and there was the image of Our Lady.

“You should know that I never abandoned her. I hid her because of the pastor, but she’s in the home,” the lady said.

It is a story which teaches how proximity, meekness brought about this woman’s reconciliation with the Church, because she felt abandoned by the Church.

And I asked a question of this priest that you should never ask, “And then, how did things turn out? How did things finish?”

But the priest corrected me, saying, “Oh, no, I did not ask anything; she continues to go to Protestant worship, but you can see that she is a woman who prays. She faces the Lord Jesus.” And it did not go beyond that. He did not invite her to return to the Catholic Church.

What is one to make of this “advice” and the bishop giving it? Three things can be said with certainty:

1) This bishop has a very twisted understanding of what it means to be reconciled with the Church. In his mind, a woman who hides her supposed devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary for fear of rebuke from a heretic “pastor,” and who is steadfast in “worshiping” in a heretical community, has undergone a “reconciliation with the Church” presumably because she set her anger aside long enough to have a cup of coffee with a Catholic priest.

2) This bishop has a deficient understanding of the Church’s mission. His inquisitor has been given to believe that priestly work is well done apart from inviting heretics to return to the Catholic Church and the sacraments. He furthermore has been given to believe that he can determine on his own that one outside the Church, with no possibility of being absolved from his or her sins “faces the Lord,” the presumption being that such a person is fine where they are; outside of the solitary Ark of Salvation.

3) This bishop is the current Bishop of Rome; a pope who has demonstrated time and time again an appalling lack of concern for even the most basic duties of his exalted office.

The story above was shared by Pope Francis during a Q&A session with the priests of Caserta that took place on July 26th; it’s just one of a number of things said that day by a Roman Pontiff whose prolific public discourse so often betrays his indifference to the Catholic faith. You may read the exchange in its fullness on the Vatican News website linked above, but be forewarned, it is a gut wrenching experience.

Clearly, the priests of Caserta would have done far better to email their questions to just about any commenter on this blog. (Small compliment, I know.)


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Ecumenism
KEYWORDS: apostasy; francis; francisbashing; indifferentism
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To: Legatus
God didn't choose the pope any more than He chooses the POTUS.

I don't know...

It could be claimed that Rome has it's OWN Obama!!!

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/27/pope-francis-seems-reluctant-to-be-pope-preferring-title-bishop-rome-in-hint/

41 posted on 07/30/2014 6:32:29 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Legatus
God didn't choose the pope any more than He chooses the POTUS.

Oh???


Romans 13:1
Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.

42 posted on 07/30/2014 6:35:29 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

From elsie, edited:

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43 posted on 07/30/2014 8:44:26 AM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: Alex Murphy
Probably the only assurance he offers is that the thing cannot be totally ruined....There are too many contrary instances of popes the Holy Spirit obviously would not have picked!" - http://americamagazine.org/issue/539/bookings/liberated-papacy; http://ncronline.org/blogs/all-things-catholic/quick-course-conclave-101

That is honest, and "DOCTRINAL COMMENTARY ON THE CONCLUDING FORMULA OF THE PROFESSIO FIDEI" (Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith) states,

The Magisterium of the Church, however, teaches a doctrine to be believed as divinely revealed (first paragraph) or to be held definitively (second paragraph) with an act which is either defining or non-defining. In the case of a defining act, a truth is solemnly defined by an "ex cathedra" pronouncement by the Roman Pontiff or by the action of an ecumenical council. In the case of a non-defining act, a doctrine is taught infallibly by the ordinary and universal Magisterium of the Bishops dispersed throughout the world who are in communion with the Successor of Peter.

With regard to the nature of the assent owed to the truths set forth by the Church as divinely revealed (those of the first paragraph) or to be held definitively (those of the second paragraph), it is important to emphasize that there is no difference with respect to the full and irrevocable character of the assent which is owed to these teachings. The difference concerns the supernatural virtue of faith: in the case of truths of the first paragraph, the assent is based directly on faith in the authority of the Word of God (doctrines de fide credenda); in the case of the truths of the second paragraph, the assent is based on faith in the Holy Spirit's assistance to the Magisterium and on the Catholic doctrine of the infallibility of the Magisterium (doctrines de fide tenenda).

With regard to those truths connected to revelation by historical necessity and which are to be held definitively, but are not able to be declared as divinely revealed, the following examples can be given: the legitimacy of the election of the Supreme Pontiff or of the celebration of an ecumenical council, the canonizations of saints (dogmatic facts), the declaration of Pope Leo XIII in the Apostolic Letter Apostolicae Curae on the invalidity of Anglican ordinations. - http://www.ewtn.com/library/CURIA/CDFADTU.HTM

44 posted on 07/30/2014 9:45:32 AM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: daniel1212
As I see it the “war” between Catholics and Protestants will never be over.....though it's mostly verbal exchanges with various members. The heavy duty exchanges , and behind the scenes, are not for public consumption.

Trying to argue with an entity that sees itself as a country and with various ruling parties overseeing it, to that of their naive membership who 'believe' they are active members of a religion, is fruitless....or the matters among would have been settled long ago...they aren't. As I see it the Reformation pretty much settled the matter, but you cannot make someone see what they don't, and will not see as truth, when they have opted for something else and 'believe' IN IT.

What one "Believes" they are a part of is very different then simply being a part of.

45 posted on 07/30/2014 11:00:50 AM PDT by caww
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To: BlatherNaut
No dilemma whatsoever, since dogma is immutable, VII was pastoral (not infallible) and popes are only infallible under specific conditions.

Isn't your Catechism something "faithful" Catholics must obey and receive? We often hear the accusations against non-Catholic Christians of engaging in YOPIOS (your own personal interpretation of Scripture). How is this NOT what Catholics also seem to do with their ecumenical, conciliar "Dogmatic Constitutions" that resulted from these exercises?

How is rationalizing that a Pope is only infallible under certain conditions excuse the assertions from Catholics that he is STILL supposed to be the leader of all Christendom, the "rightful" successor to St. Peter and, in order to gain salvation, we all must be subject to him? Would you have submitted yourself to a Pope like Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia)? And, if not, would you not have been found in schism?

46 posted on 07/30/2014 1:14:10 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: boatbums
How is rationalizing that a Pope is only infallible under certain conditions

Vatican I taught -- infallibly -- that the Pope is only infallible under certain conditions. (Decree: Pastor Aeternus) No "rationalization" is required; it's clearly spelled out.

47 posted on 07/30/2014 2:02:38 PM PDT by Campion
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To: Campion
>>How is rationalizing that a Pope is only infallible under certain conditions<<

Vatican I taught -- infallibly -- that the Pope is only infallible under certain conditions. (Decree: Pastor Aeternus) No "rationalization" is required; it's clearly spelled out.

I think you have missed my point. Regardless of when the Pope is "infallible" - and I do not concede that he is - ALL faithful Catholics are mandated to be in subjection and obey the Pontiff as he is in persona Christi (in the person of Christ). From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_persona_Christi:

    Pope Pius XII (1947)1: 40. Only to the apostles, and thenceforth to those on whom their successors have imposed hands, is granted the power of the priesthood, in virtue of which they represent the person of Jesus Christ before their people, acting at the same time as representatives of their people before God…. 68. The august sacrifice of the altar, then, is no mere empty commemoration of the passion and death of Jesus Christ, but a true and proper act of sacrifice, whereby the High Priest by an unbloody immolation offers Himself a most acceptable victim to the Eternal Father, as He did upon the cross. “It is one and the same victim; the same person now offers it by the ministry of His priests, who then offered Himself on the cross, the manner of offering alone being different.” 69. The priest is the same, Jesus Christ, whose sacred Person His minister represents. Now the minister, by reason of the sacerdotal consecration which he has received, is made like to the High Priest and possesses the power of performing actions in virtue of Christ's very person.

    Bishops of Vatican Council II (1964)2: 28. … Priests, although they do not possess the highest degree of the priesthood, and although they are dependent on the bishops in the exercise of their power, nevertheless they are united with the bishops in sacerdotal dignity. By the power of the sacrament of Orders, in the image of Christ the eternal high Priest, they are consecrated to preach the Gospel and shepherd the faithful and to celebrate divine worship, so that they are true priests of the New Testament. Partakers of the function of Christ the sole Mediator, on their level of ministry, they announce the divine word to all. They exercise their sacred function especially in the eucharistic worship or the celebration of the Mass by which acting in the person of Christ… 29. At a lower level of the hierarchy are deacons, upon whom hands are imposed “not unto the priesthood, but unto a ministry of service”.

    Pope Paul VI (1967)3: 29. … acting in the person of Christ, the priest unites himself most intimately with the offering, and places on the altar his entire life, which bears the marks of the holocaust.

    Pope John Paul II (1980)4: 8. The priest offers the holy Sacrifice in persona Christi… Awareness of this reality throws a certain light on the character and significance of the priest celebrant who, by confecting the holy Sacrifice and acting “in persona Christi,” is sacramentally (and ineffably) brought into that most profound sacredness, and made part of it, spiritually linking with it in turn all those participating in the eucharistic assembly.

    Typical Version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1997)5: 875: … No one can bestow grace on himself; it must be given and offered. This fact presupposes ministers of grace, authorized and empowered by Christ. From him, bishops and priests receive the mission and faculty (“the sacred power”) to act in persona Christi Capitis; deacons receive the strength to serve the people of God in the diaconia of liturgy, word, and charity, in communion with the bishop and his presbyterate. The ministry in which Christ's emissaries do and give by God's grace what they cannot do and give by their own powers, is called a “sacrament” by the Church's tradition. Indeed, the ministry of the Church is conferred by a special sacrament.”

    Pope Benedict XVI (2007)6: Celebrating the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday with the priests of Rome, Pope Benedict XVI said that priests should prepare themselves thoroughly to celebrate Mass and administer the sacraments, remembering that they act in the person of Christ.

    Code of Canon Law (1983)7 as modified by Benedict XVI (2009)8: Can. 1008 By divine institution, some of the Christian faithful are marked with an indelible character and constituted as sacred ministers by the sacrament of holy orders. They are thus consecrated and deputed so that, each according to his own grade, they may serve the People of God by a new and specific title. Can. 1009 §1. The orders are the episcopate, the presbyterate, and the diaconate. §2. They are conferred by the imposition of hands and the consecratory prayer which the liturgical books prescribe for the individual grades. §3. Those who are constituted in the order of the episcopate or the presbyterate receive the mission and capacity to act in the person of Christ the Head, whereas deacons are empowered to serve the People of God in the ministries of the liturgy, the word and charity. The change in Canon Law introduced by Ominum in Mentum resolved a discrepancy between the applicability of in persona Christi Capitis (“in the person of Christ the Head”) to deacons as well as priests and bishops. With the new Motu Proprio, in persona Christi Capitis applies only to priests and bishops.

If such power and authority is given to priests and bishops, how much more the leader, the Pope? As we have seen discussed the last year since the new Pope Francis was named, there is dismay expressed by some Roman Catholics over his seeming liberal bent. No doubt, this is not the first time the head of the Catholic church has caused questions and his actions bring doubt. Yet, ALL Christians are supposed to be in subjection to him - at least that's what past popes have "infallibly" stated. When Vat I taught that dogma, NOBODY qualified its meaning as only being applicable to ex cathedra conditions but everything he declares is to be obeyed. Catholics aren't supposed to use their own personal interpretations in this case.

48 posted on 07/30/2014 3:21:32 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: boatbums
SO many rules; and I thought being a Mormon Missionary was hard!!!


The Rules

  1. Learn and obey all missionary rules.
  2. Keep your thoughts, words, and actions in harmony with the gospel message.
  3. Read only books, magazines, and other material authorized by the Church.
  4. Don't debate or argue.
  5. Center your mind on your mission.
  6. Dress conservatively. Elders: white shirts, conservative ties, and business suits. Sisters: conservative colors and skirts that cover your knees. No floor-length skirts or dresses.
  7. Cut your hair regularly.
  8. Keep your hair clean and neatly combed at all times in the approved style.
  9. Be neat and clean.
  10. Bathe frequently.
  11. Use deodorant.
  12. Polish your shoes.
  13. Iron your shirt and business suit.
  14. Arise at 6:30 A.M.
  15. Study for 2 hours every morning.
  16. Proselytize for 10 hours between 9:30 A.M. and 9:30 P.M.
  17. Turn off your lights at 10:30 P.M.
  18. Exercise regularly.
  19. Write in your journal regularly.
  20. Follow the "Missionary Gospel Study Program" (31157) for your personal study.
  21. Regularly study the Missionary Guide and the Discussions.
  22. Attend Sunday priesthood or Relief Society meetings, Sunday School, and sacrament meeting.
  23. Attend the general session of Stake Conference.
  24. Attend general conference broadcasts if available.
  25. Avoid all other church meetings unless you have a special assignment or are brining an investigator.
  26. Proselytize as much as possible on weekends and holidays because this is when you'll find people home.
  27. End your preparation day at 6:00 P.M. and proselytize from 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.
  28. Wear your missionary uniform in public on preparation day while not engaged in recreational activities.
  29. Arise at 6:30 on preparation day and study for 2 hours from the approved books.
  30. Take care of your physical preparation for the week on preparation day: wash your clothes, clean your apartment, wash your car, get your haircut, and shop for groceries.
  31. Write to your parents every week on preparation day.
  32. Write less frequently to your siblings, friends, and acquaintances.
  33. Don't communicate with any friends or acquaintances that are within or close to your mission boundaries, except as a part of official mission business.
  34. Plan safe, wholesome, and uplifting activities for preparation day.
  35. Stay with your companion during all activities.
  36. Do not go on road trips.
  37. Do not leave your assigned area without permission
  38. Do not watch television.
  39. Do not view unauthorized videocassettes.
  40. Do not listen to the radio.
  41. Do not listen to unauthorized audiocassettes or CD’s.
  42. Do not participate in musical groups.
  43. Do not participate in athletic teams.
  44. Do not sponsor athletic teams.
  45. Do not engage in contact sports.
  46. Do not engage in water sports.
  47. Do not engage in winter sports.
  48. Do not engage in motorcycling.
  49. Do not engage in horseback riding.
  50. Do not engage in mountain climbing.
  51. Do not embark on a private boat.
  52. Do not embark in a private airplane.
  53. Do not handle firearms.
  54. Do not handle explosives.
  55. Do not swim.
  56. Do not play full court basketball.
  57. Do not play basketball in leagues.
  58. Do not play basketball in tournaments.
  59. You may play half-court basketball.
  60. Never be alone.
  61. Seek advice from your mission president if your companion is "having difficulties".
  62. Be loyal to your companion.
  63. Ask your mission president for help if your companion doesn’t obey the rules.
  64. Pray with your companion every day.
  65. Study with your companion every day.
  66. Plan your work with your companion every day.
  67. Take time at least once a week for companionship inventory.
  68. Seek to be one in spirit and purpose and help each other succeed.
  69. Always address your companion as Elder or Sister.
  70. Sleep in the same bedroom as your companion.
  71. Do not sleep in the same bed as your companion.
  72. Do not arise before your companion.
  73. Do not retire after your companion. (apparently, being together is more important than getting the correct amount of sleep that your unique body requires.)
  74. Frequently study with your companion the Missionary Guide section on companions.
  75. Never be alone with anyone of the opposite sex.
  76. Never associate inappropriately with anyone of the opposite sex (conversely, they don't mention whether or not it is against the rules to associate inappropriately with anyone of the same sex).
  77. Do not flirt.
  78. Do not date.
  79. Do not communicate via phone or letter with anyone of the opposite sex living within or near mission boundaries.
  80. Do not visit a single or divorced person of the opposite sex unless accompanied by a couple or another adult member of your sex.
  81. Try to teach single investigators in a member’s home or have missionaries of the same sex teach them.
  82. Always follow the above rules, even if the situation seems harmless.
  83. Use the commitment pattern to get referrals from members.
  84. Keep your dinner visits with member briefs and during the customary dinner hour in the area.
  85. Remember to say thank you to those who feed you.
  86. Visit members and nonmembers only at appropriate times.
  87. Do not counsel or give medical treatment.
  88. Do not stay in the homes of people when they are on vacation.
  89. Only write letters to family members and friends at home.
  90. Do not telephone parents
  91. Do not telephone relatives.
  92. Do not telephone friends.
  93. Do not telephone girlfriends.
  94. Contact your mission president in case of an emergency.
  95. Take problems and questions to your mission president.
  96. Do not write to the President of the Church or to other General Authorities. Letters from missionaries to General Authorities are referred back to the mission president
  97. Respect the customs, traditions, and property of the people who you are trying to convert.
  98. Obey all mission rules.
  99. Obey the laws of the land.
  100. Do not get involved in politics.
  101. Do not get involved in commercial activities.
  102. Do not give any information about the area.
  103. Respect the customs and cultures of those who you are trying to convert to your own customs and culture.
  104. Respect the beliefs, practices, and sites of other religions.
  105. Do not say or write anything bad about the political and cultural circumstances where you serve.
  106. Do not become involved in adoption proceedings.
  107. Do not suggest or encourage emigration. (This rule is a bit ironic, given the now-defunct doctrine of gathering the believers to Zion)
  108. Be courteous.
  109. Provide community service.
  110. Do not provide community service that isn’t approved by your mission president.
  111. Do not provide more than 4 hours a week of community service.
  112. Do not provide community service during the evening, weekend or holidays—those are peek proselytizing times.
  113. Your mission president must approve your housing.
  114. Keep your housing unit clean.
  115. Do not live with single or divorced people of the opposite sex.
  116. Do not live where the spouse is frequently absent.
  117. Your living unit must have a private bath and entrance.
  118. You may occasionally fast for a special reason, but generally the monthly fast is sufficient.
  119. Do not fast longer than 24 hours at a time.
  120. Do not ask friends, relatives, and members to join in special fasts for investigators.
  121. Maintain your health.
  122. Eat a healthy diet.
  123. Sleep from 10:30 to 6:30.
  124. Follow the approved exercise program.
  125. Keep your body, clothes, dishes, linens, towels and housing unit clean.
  126. Dispose of your garbage properly and promptly.
  127. Follow the safety rules for all of your stuff.
  128. Seek medical care if you are in an accident or become sick.
  129. Be immunized.
  130. Spend your money only on things relating to your mission.
  131. Budget your money carefully.
  132. Keep a record of what you spend.
  133. Do not spend more than your companion.
  134. Do not loan money.
  135. Do not borrow money.
  136. Keep a reserve fund of $50 to $100 at all times for transfers.
  137. Pay your bills before leaving an area.
  138. Pay cash for all resale literature and supplies ordered from the mission office.
  139. Do not waste money on souvenirs.
  140. Do not waste money on unnecessary items.
  141. Be a frugal photographer.
  142. Do not accumulate excess baggage.
  143. Obey custom laws and regulations.
  144. Pay fast offerings each fast Sunday to the bishop or branch president where you serve.
  145. Pay tithing on outside sources of income (i.e. interest) to your home bishop or branch president.
  146. Evaluate your funds a few months before the end of your mission. If you have more than you need, ask that less be sent so that you can return home without excess money.
  147. Do not drive without a license.
  148. Drive only Church-owned vehicles.
  149. Do not drive members’ cars.
  150. Do not drive nonmembers’ cars.
  151. Do not give rides to members or investigators in Church-owned cars.
  152. Use cars only on approved mission business.
  153. Use cars only within the assigned geographical area.
  154. Be conscious of safety at all times.
  155. Drive defensively.
  156. Wear your seat belt.
  157. Pray for the Lord’s protection while driving.
  158. If your companion is driving, assist him or her.
  159. Do not tamper with the vehicle’s odometer.
  160. Know bicycle safety rules.
  161. Use extreme caution on your bicycle.
  162. Do not ride your bicycle after dark.
  163. Do not ride your bicycle in heavy traffic.
  164. Do not ride your bicycle in adverse weather conditions.
  165. Go directly to your new area when transferred.
  166. Find your new companion without delay when transferred.
  167. Have a maximum of two suitcases and a briefcase.

49 posted on 07/30/2014 3:36:01 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: daniel1212; ebb tide; metmom; boatbums; caww; presently no screen name; redleghunter; ...
You left out a very important verse...Jeremiah 44:16.

No matter how much Jeremiah pleaded with the Jews, they didn't want to listen to a word he had to say. They didn't care. They felt they could worship God just the way they wanted to. They were very ecumenical. He was a disruptor.

They were surprised.

50 posted on 07/30/2014 5:02:51 PM PDT by HarleyD ("... letters are weighty, but his .. presence is weak, and his speech of no account.")
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To: Elsie

It was a command directed towards St. John.

Next question?


51 posted on 07/30/2014 7:17:00 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: metmom; Elsie

Is the “Glory be the Father, Son and Holy Ghost...” prayer just a statement, also?

If not, how do the two prayers differ? They are both salutations.


52 posted on 07/30/2014 7:23:49 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide; Elsie
Lots of commands in the Bible.  Even commands related to prayer.  This isn't one of them:
Joh 19:26-27  When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son!  (27)  Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple took her unto his own home.
So was he telling Mary to pray to John?  Nope.  The only explicit command is to look.  She is to look at John as her son, and John is to look at her as his mother.  Though he had half-brothers, Jesus was the oldest son of Mary, and so was obligated to ensure Mary was cared for, seeing that Joseph was no longer there.  That he does so, even as He is dying a horrible death on our behalf, testifies to His sincere and natural righteousness. It simply was (and is) His innermost nature to always do what is right and good.
53 posted on 07/30/2014 10:12:20 PM PDT by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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To: ebb tide; Elsie
If someone walked up to you and said "Glory be [to] the Father, Son and Holy Ghost," you would have no problem discerning they were speaking about God to you.  Such salutations are easily understood as giving proper praise to God, not man nor woman.  

If I walk up to you and say "Be happy.  God's going to do something amazing through you," would you mistake that for prayer?  

If your best friend came up to you and said, "Wow, you are so blessed and you are going to be considered blessed by God for generations to come," is there really any way you or any rational person would consider that an act of prayer?

But there is in Scripture a salutation between two men that is both prayer and worship:
Joh 20:26-29  And after eight days again his disciples were within, and Thomas with them: then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, Peace be unto you.  (27)  Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.  (28)  And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God.  (29)  Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.
You see, though the traditions of men have muddied the waters and confused many concerning the proper worship of God, in the Scriptures it is clear. No one is ever worshiped or prayed to righteously but God.

54 posted on 07/30/2014 10:47:43 PM PDT by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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To: metmom; boatbums

Oops! Meant to ping you to #54


55 posted on 07/30/2014 10:50:04 PM PDT by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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To: Elsie
If you ever make it to Rome, see if you can get a pass to visit the Vatican library. No doubt it would take many lifetimes to peruse, much less to study, ALL the various books, canons, manuscripts, etc. (over 1.5 MILLION printed books), which take up 26 MILES of shelving. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_Library:

    The Vatican Apostolic Library (Latin: Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana), more commonly called the Vatican Library, is the library of the Holy See, currently located in Vatican City. It is one of the oldest libraries in the world and contains one of the most significant collections of historical texts. Formally established in 1475, though in fact much older, it has 75,000 codices from throughout history,[1] as well as 1.1 million printed books, which include some 8,500 incunabula. The Vatican Secret Archives were separated from the library at the beginning of the 17th century; they contain another 150,000 items.

That measly 167 rule list is peanuts! ;o)

56 posted on 07/30/2014 10:57:11 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: Springfield Reformer
Though I have sincerely uttered parts of the Psalms when I have fallen upon the mercy and grace of Almighty God and even sung a few in worship services, I don't use them as rote prayers. The impression I get from Scripture is that God is most interested in the words of our hearts - those we utter from genuine worship and gratitude - rather than the same words repeated again and again almost mindlessly while we think about something else. I would think ten words of deep, heartfelt love hold more value to Him than a hundred repetitions of the same ten prayers memorized since childhood.
57 posted on 07/30/2014 11:07:29 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: boatbums
Though I have sincerely uttered parts of the Psalms when I have fallen upon the mercy and grace of Almighty God and even sung a few in worship services, I don't use them as rote prayers. The impression I get from Scripture is that God is most interested in the words of our hearts - those we utter from genuine worship and gratitude - rather than the same words repeated again and again almost mindlessly while we think about something else. I would think ten words of deep, heartfelt love hold more value to Him than a hundred repetitions of the same ten prayers memorized since childhood.

Indeed:

Ecc 5:1-3 Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools: for they consider not that they do evil. (2) Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few. (3) For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a fool's voice is known by multitude of words.

Peace,

SR

58 posted on 07/30/2014 11:26:30 PM PDT by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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To: Springfield Reformer

Good Scripture!


59 posted on 07/31/2014 12:33:47 AM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: boatbums; Springfield Reformer
Amen

There are friends I have that know me so well that my intentions,emotions,needs and wants need very little words to convey.I might over explain myself to them on occasion but they're usually nodding after the first few words because they know me and my situation and have done for a long time.It seems the more intimate the relationship the less words need to be used.There's a great comfort and sometimes even fear in being known that well.

Then there is God with whom NOTHING is hidden and ALL is known.How many words would God need to hear? I sometimes think that many words simply repeated over and over again are almost an insult to the relationship.A relationship so intense with love that He laid down His life for our sakes.

God less you both for your posts

60 posted on 07/31/2014 12:55:54 AM PDT by mitch5501 ("make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things ye shall never fall")
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