worshipped? hehehe
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worshipped? hehehe
ANIROLA? parihas sa imong helmet bro?![]()
this information is incorrect. though there are catholics that worship saints, those are not sanctioned by the RC church. whoever told you na i-worship an relics sa saint must have a poor foundation on his faith. saints are venerated, not worshiped.Originally Posted by rcruman
so, before you make any heavy accusations, know the hard facts first.
NO offense to sir rcruman but my guess is that he used to be catholic (am I right?). So, the question was just pretense... I'm sure he has reasons...
this is called relic-worship, rcruman. while the catholic church's official stand is against it, but sad to say, there are still many who venerate a saint, a saint's relic, or a sacred object. i don't know, maybe it gives them a sense of power or well-being. while they may still insist that their focus is upon God Himself, they still can't deny giving their whole-hearted devotion to a statue.Originally Posted by rcruman
veneration and worship are two different things. the catholic church's official stand is not against veneration of saints, but rather, it is against the WORSHIP of saints.Originally Posted by Hellblazer
true for the intellectuals but for the multitude, there is only a hair-line of a difference between the two.Originally Posted by carmicaeld
sad. but i'd have to agree.Originally Posted by Hellblazer
that's why those who are educated , try to educate the uneducated.Originally Posted by carmicaeld
all we need is time. wa jud time. pagkadaghan sa anihonon, pagka nihit sa mangangani karon.Originally Posted by topaz
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