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  1. #5011

    adheres to the pope? not to jesus?

  2. #5012
    Quote Originally Posted by Boyen View Post
    kanang rosary or novena bro kay pag ampo (prayer) man kana,,, ang pag ampo naa man sa bible,, gitudlo man gani ni jesus kun unsaon pag ampo,, ug hasta sya nag ampo man sad gani
    unya asa mana gitudlo ang novena bro or ang pag rosario? kinsa ng tudlo ana?

  3. #5013
    mga pope og mga leader nga pari cguro nagpauso anah bro,,, prayer man japon nah so ok ra kana kay para man japon nah sa ginoo ug dili man makadaot sa ginoo kana nga prayer bro

  4. #5014
    Quote Originally Posted by Boyen View Post
    adheres to the pope? not to jesus?
    Kong moingon ka'g adheres to Jesus bro daghan ang nibuhat ana bro but different lang ang gituohan or interpretation,

  5. #5015
    ahh.. wala ko kabalo unsa to verse ha but its says ang prayer daw d mag balik2x. unya pila gud na ka our father and hail mary ang usa ka misterio...

  6. #5016
    ok ra magbalik balik bro kay si jesus bitaw nag ampo man sa 3ka ka higayun so it means nag ampo sya balik2x

  7. #5017
    Quote Originally Posted by psychologic View Post
    ug why intil now novena is gpractice paman? wa man jd kaha na sa bible...
    Nine Days of Focused Prayer: What is a Novena? - Living Faith - Home & Family - Catholic Online

    or most converts from Protestantism the term Novena is quite strange, yet the Biblical account of the Apostles and the Blessed Virgin Mary tarrying in the Upper Room after the ascension for nine days is quite familiar.The heart of any Novena is the same as the first one, called by our Lord Himself. "He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father." Friday we began a Novena to the Holy Spirit. We invite you to join us until the great Feast of the Birthday of the Church.


    The persistence of the Christ's followers and His mother to wait for the promise ended in fulfillment. On the Feast of Pentecost, tongues of fire appeared of each of their heads declaring the coming of the Holy Spirit.



    WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - The Catholic Encylopedia on our site defines a Novena as "nine days' private or public devotion in the Catholic Church to obtain special graces." While the number eight in the Judeo-Christian tradition was always thought of as a festive number of new beginnings, the number nine seemed to be often linked with suffering.

    On the tenth day, Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came upon them and the Church was born.

    The heart of any Novena is the same as the first one, called by our Lord Himself. "He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father." (Acts 1:4, emphasis mine)

    I remember hearing a sermon many years ago asking the question, "What if they had given up and left?" The persistence of the Christ's followers and His mother to wait for the promise ended in fulfillment. On the Feast of Pentecost, tongues of fire appeared of each of their heads declaring the coming of the Holy Spirit.

    Nine day vigils were noted in Church history from the third century onward. By the middle ages novenas for the Pope and Cardinals were commonplace. Still today, whenever we undertake a novena of prayer, we are declaring that same supreme desire to wait for the promise, persevering with confidence until the end.

    Either as a public or personal observance, a novena involves nine days of hopeful anticipation of an answer for the petition or intention for which prayers are being offered. Often a sense of urgency and earnestness accompanies these times. they are also a wonderful witness to a belief in the power of prayer and the dynamic role of genuine faith.

    When we pray a Novena, we either pray the same prayer for all nine days or follow a list of prayers to be prayed for each day. Every novena is a bit different in the intention, formation of prayers and practice.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia goes on to say, "The novena is permitted and even recommended by ecclesiastical authority, but still has no proper and fully set place in the liturgy of the Church. It has, however, more and more been prized and utilized by the faithful."

    Parishes often offer a novena of Masses for the departed or for a special intentions, such as mothers and fathers or vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.

    There are a number of Novenas, most of which focus upon Mary, St. Joseph, the Sacred Heart, particular Saints, a special theme such as Divine Mercy or the Holy Family, or preparing for Special Feasts. Often they are focused on special needs of the whole Church or a particular part of the Church.

    On the day after Ascension the Church often enters in to a Novena to the Holy Spirit, which culminates with the Feast of Pentecost. In our own day it is time to reach into the treasure house of the traditions of prayer within the Church and pull out treasures old and new. (Matt. 13:52) The Novena is just such a treasure.

    We invite you to join us at Catholic Online in this time of focused prayer from now until the great Feast of the Birthday of the Church.We need a New Pentecost for the Church in the Third Millennium. Come Holy Spirit!

    copy + paste lang ni nako brod



    naa pud ngari brod:





    CatholicExpert.com Catholic Novena Prayers

  8. #5018
    nganong mokalawat man ang mo simba??pero dli lgi hatagan ug wine ang ni kalawat??y mana??

  9. #5019
    ky mahal man ang wine bro..... bitaw ngano pod kaha noh?

  10. #5020
    Quote Originally Posted by Xian120 View Post
    Kong moingon ka'g adheres to Jesus bro daghan ang nibuhat ana bro but different lang ang gituohan or interpretation,
    But i thought Catholics claim nga kadtung gi ingun sa Bibliya nga pagatukuron ko dinhi akong iglesia mao tong katoliko? naa man gud mu claim ma trace nimu ang religion sa katoliko sa kang Jesus pa jud nga gitukod. So iyang pangutana is nganu katoliko romano man ang name if ma trace man kaha kang Jesus, why Not Christians ang name nga mao man kaha nay original gikan ni kristo.

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