broadly speaking, thereโs a profoundly significant aesthetic difference between Protestant and Catholic depictions of Jesus and itโs honestly self-evident which ones come from a richer and more intense spirituality
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Catholicism is the only Christian denomination which takes the nuptial analogy of Christ and the Church found in Ephesians 5 seriously by actually recognizing that the Church Herself is imbued with unique and clearly articulated bridal and maternal duties that can be distinguished from the role of Her Divine Bridegroom
Itโs the *Church* which gives birth to the spiritual Life of Her members and continuously nurtures it by the power of Her sacraments
Itโs obviously Christโs grace alone to give by the sole virtue of His redemptive merits, but it comes to us through the maternal presence of His Bride, our mystical Mother, the Church, which, as St. Paul says, is the โfullness of Christ, Who fills all in allโ (Eph 1:23)
Itโs the *Church* which gives birth to the spiritual Life of Her members and continuously nurtures it by the power of Her sacraments
Itโs obviously Christโs grace alone to give by the sole virtue of His redemptive merits, but it comes to us through the maternal presence of His Bride, our mystical Mother, the Church, which, as St. Paul says, is the โfullness of Christ, Who fills all in allโ (Eph 1:23)
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most of the strongest Scriptural supports for Catholic theology come directly from the mouth of Christ
examples:
-apostolic succession [Matt 28:19-20]
-ecclesiastical authority [Lk 10:16; John 20:21; Matt 28:18-20; Matt 18:18]
-papal primacy [Matt 16:18-20; Lk 22:32; John 21:15]
-baptism [John 3:5; Matt 28:19]
-the real presence [John 6; Luke 22.19]
-confession [John 20:23]
-Maryโs spiritual motherhood [John 19:27-28]
-against โFaith aloneโ [John 15:14]
Etc
examples:
-apostolic succession [Matt 28:19-20]
-ecclesiastical authority [Lk 10:16; John 20:21; Matt 28:18-20; Matt 18:18]
-papal primacy [Matt 16:18-20; Lk 22:32; John 21:15]
-baptism [John 3:5; Matt 28:19]
-the real presence [John 6; Luke 22.19]
-confession [John 20:23]
-Maryโs spiritual motherhood [John 19:27-28]
-against โFaith aloneโ [John 15:14]
Etc
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the 280 character limit is part of why Twitter works so well because it forces you to be pithy
the best tweets are often the shortest
the best tweets are often the shortest
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I donโt want my timeline filled with page-long effortposts
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Christ does not say โyou are my friends if you believe in your heartโ, He says โyou are My friends if you keep My commandsโ (Jn 15:14)
This means that in order to become friends of God, or partakers of the Divine nature (2 Peter 1:4), we must cooperate with the grace He gives us to live out the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity He infuses into our souls, so that we might live in accordance with the Law He has written on our hearts for the sake of our own sanctification and glorification
This means that in order to become friends of God, or partakers of the Divine nature (2 Peter 1:4), we must cooperate with the grace He gives us to live out the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity He infuses into our souls, so that we might live in accordance with the Law He has written on our hearts for the sake of our own sanctification and glorification
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purgatory can be articulated in terms of purification and temporal punishment because it is through the sacrificial charity for God undergone through suffering that purification takes place
sin merits this temporal punishment because every sin comes with it a lingering attachment that can only be expunged through perfect love, and perfect love is accomplished through sacrifice (Jn 15:13)
sin merits this temporal punishment because every sin comes with it a lingering attachment that can only be expunged through perfect love, and perfect love is accomplished through sacrifice (Jn 15:13)
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The Papacy throughout most of the last 2,000 years of history has generally served a noticeable purpose in imbuing the Church with a unique flavor of personality and character which allows us to see the Church as historyโs great Protagonist against the forces of the World
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