Brother Tim Staples, you are with our prayers always, stay safe and take care of your health. We need you in our Universal Church..... 🙏
@serraikanea59946 ай бұрын
Could somebody please tell me the name of the awesome music theme that plays during the intro?
@barbaramarcis19086 ай бұрын
I have recently noticed that instead of saying “through Christ Our Lord…amen” at the end of a prayer many priests are now changing to “through the same Christ Our Lord….amen”. I have referenced my older prayer books and rosary pamphlets where the word “same” is not interjected so if you can clear this up for me I will appreciate it. To use the word “same”, to me seems like a comparison so I’m very uncomfortable when I hear or see this because there is one and only one Jesus Christ Our Lord. Thank you
@AndrewMadsen-v2q6 ай бұрын
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@petion20132 ай бұрын
3 heads of the Church. That doesn't sound right
@cbooth1516 ай бұрын
The early church was Christian, not Catholic.
@sjordaan046 ай бұрын
Cathoilcs are Christians
@noellagdameo30336 ай бұрын
Christians are the followers of Universal Church. Protestant are not Christian since it was only founded in the 16th century. Protestants/ huguenots are Followers of sola scriptura man made tradition. There is no unity in protestants, they splits from then on till now and debated each other in interpretations of our Bible.
@yauchinlam22766 ай бұрын
Catholic are Christians so the early Church was both.
@augustuslc6 ай бұрын
The first name for the Church was "The Way", as the numbers increased they were called "Christians" and after some decades when the Church was established in several local churches in the different Roman provinces, when they were referring to the whole Church they called "Catholic Church ".
@yauchinlam22766 ай бұрын
@@augustuslc We went by a different name because there was no need to distinguish us from the other Christian groups. The first major schisms happened is the Council of Chalcedon 451 and the East-West Schism 1054. But if you want to assume we are not then it would be either the Orthodox Church or the Oriental Orthodox Churches. Do you have an argument for not being any of the three?