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  1. #3871

    ngano naa ma'y Holy Water ang RC? panahon sa early christians naa na ba na? gigamit naba na?

  2. #3872
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterK View Post
    ngano naa ma'y Holy Water ang RC? panahon sa early christians naa na ba na? gigamit naba na?
    happy new year masterK, naay nice nga answer diri nga link.
    i've read it and personally agree with its contents.
    Holy Spirit Interactive: Fr. William P. Saunders - The Significance of Holy Water

    regarding its history, pwede ra ka sa wiki master.

  3. #3873
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterK View Post
    ngano naa ma'y Holy Water ang RC? panahon sa early christians naa na ba na? gigamit naba na?
    Sa unang panahon naa na ang Holy Water sa pag bugaw sa mga dautang butang ug kadtong pa blessingan. Nag subay sa tradition ang Catholic Church.

  4. #3874
    Quote Originally Posted by Xian120 View Post
    nganong dili enough nga maghinulsul personally? nganung kinahanglan moadto sa pari
    Sa akong pagto-o, pwede ra maghinolsul sa kaugalingon. Sa Catholic perspective need ang pari. Kay naga ingon man si Kristo kang Pedro na kinsa to imong pasaylo-on ako sad pasaylo-on.

  5. #3875
    Quote Originally Posted by noy View Post
    bai, happy new year! i'll try to answer the query, well actually not me personally..hehehe
    but from this link:The Forgiveness of Sins | Catholic Answers

    All pardon for sins ultimately comes from Christ’s finished work on Calvary, but how is this pardon received by individuals? Did Christ leave us any means within the Church to take away sin? The Bible says he gave us two means.

    Baptism was given to take away the sin inherited from Adam (original sin) and any sins we personally committed before baptism—sins we personally commit are called actual sins, because they come from our own acts. Thus on the day of Pentecost, Peter told the crowds, "Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit" (Acts 2:3, and when Paul was baptized he was told, "And now why do you wait? Rise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on his name" (Acts 22:16). And so Peter later wrote, "Baptism . . . now saves you, not as a removal of dirt from the body but as an appeal to God for a clear conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ" (1 Pet. 3:21).

    For sins committed after baptism, a different sacrament is needed. It has been called penance, confession, and reconciliation, each word emphasizing one of its.aspects. During his life, Christ forgave sins, as in the case of the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1–11) and the woman who anointed his feet (Luke 7:4. He exercised this power in his human capacity as the Messiah or Son of man, telling us, "the Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins" (Matt. 9:6), which is why the Gospel writer himself explains that God "had given such authority to men" (Matt. 9:.

    Since he would not always be with the Church visibly, Christ gave this power to other men so the Church, which is the continuation of his presence throughout time (Matt. 28:20), would be able to offer forgiveness to future generations. He gave his power to the apostles, and it was a power that could be passed on to their successors and agents, since the apostles wouldn’t always be on earth either, but people would still be sinning.

    God had sent Jesus to forgive sins, but after his resurrection Jesus told the apostles, "‘As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.’ And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained’" (John 20:21–23). (This is one of only two times we are told that God breathed on man, the other being in Genesis 2:7, when he made man a living soul. It emphasizes how important the establishment of the sacrament of penance was.)

    personally, though the bible,sacraments,ancient church traditions offer ways how sins can be forgiven
    there are no absolutes about forgiveness of Sins, by faith i believe Christ alone Can forgive our sins in His own way
    may it be through baptism,confession, divine intervention,personal conviction...etc

    as a Catholic, going to a priest for confession, with the apostolic succession and most of all by faith..
    i believe the sacrament of confession helps remove the guilt feelings caused by sins
    and it offers a very nice feeling of hope for a brand new start.

    All glory to Christ Jesus.
    Thanks bro, ako unta na ipangutana pero murag awkward kaau kay dako kaau ko nga Katoliko pero wla ko kabalo kung nganong mo duol ta sa pari para mangumpisal kay mag panagana lng ko, bsin mo commentaryo unya ang uban nga wala koy alam as Catholic.hehehehe basa2x pd ko sa mga previous nmu nga posts related sa mga religion topics nice kaau bro.. hehehe.. Thanks

  6. #3876
    Happy New Year sad @noy. salamat sa imong tubag brad. tympa sa ako sa basahon

  7. #3877
    Quote Originally Posted by blackdream View Post
    Thanks bro, ako unta na ipangutana pero murag awkward kaau kay dako kaau ko nga Katoliko pero wla ko kabalo kung nganong mo duol ta sa pari para mangumpisal kay mag panagana lng ko, bsin mo commentaryo unya ang uban nga wala koy alam as Catholic.hehehehe basa2x pd ko sa mga previous nmu nga posts related sa mga religion topics nice kaau bro.. hehehe.. Thanks
    ok ra nah mga pangutana bro. ang tubag dili para ninyo nga mga nakhibaw nah. para na sa preha nako nga ignorante pa kaau sa mga pagtou.

  8. #3878
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterK View Post
    ok ra nah mga pangutana bro. ang tubag dili para ninyo nga mga nakhibaw nah. para na sa preha nako nga ignorante pa kaau sa mga pagtou.
    pareha ta bro, hehehehe,.. pero ang uban nakong pangutana natubag nman sa previous nga posts need ghapon ko clarification, murag nag lalis nman to cla oe, hehehe... ako ganeh gi takenote ang uban, pero mas maau jd magbasa jd ka ug bible ug sabton jd.. hehehe

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    naa may uban misahan bai..hehe.dpende ra guros pari..

  10. #3880
    Quote Originally Posted by chrisvil View Post
    Sa unang panahon naa na ang Holy Water sa pag bugaw sa mga dautang butang ug kadtong pa blessingan. Nag subay sa tradition ang Catholic Church.
    kanang gitawag nga tradisyon bro naa bay biblical basis ana?

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