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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: Newly Baptised and Struggling
« Reply #95 on: April 29, 2024, 03:25:10 AM »
Actually that statement came from the Roman Archdiocese of Singapore.

Nevertheless, I am somewhat traditional to a certain degree but I wouldn't go to that extent as to create a schism within the Church, where our own brethen either slander the Pope, or claiming the Novus Ordo is invalid and a fake mass, Vatican II is invalid, etc... as if the Church is fallen, thereby sowing seeds of confusion and erroneous views among the laity within the Church.

Having heard all that, it did SSPX no favors. To me, that's somewhere along the lines to what the Protestants did. And I do not wish to have any part of that.



Your statements are very rash. Vatican 2 completely changed the mass and the sacraments. The new mass is not the same as the mass from the time of the apostles.

This is not a small matter. I think one of the older members here will explain it well.

Re: Newly Baptised and Struggling
« Reply #96 on: April 29, 2024, 04:34:50 AM »
Yeah we have made an appointment to go down to the Ecclesiastical Tribunal next week, in order to begin the annulment process. Thank you all of pointing it out that our previous marriage still poses a problem.
The Novus Ordo sect hands out annulments like hot cakes, not that it even matters in the new religion, you can even receive communion while committing adultery per Amoris Laetitia.

Your refusal to look into the serious matters presented, the heresies of the Second Vatican Council, the numerous apostate acts of the antipopes, the invalidity of the protestant new Mass, the 'Divine Mercy' deception, etc. will cost you your soul.

False humility of accepting ravenous wolves as your shepherds will not suffice as an excuse.

You have the right and the obligation to reject those who preach a false gospel of ecuмenism and tolerance.

But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema. (Galatians 1:8)

This is the last warning you'll get from me, otherwise I'd be throwing pearls before swine so that they will be trampled upon.




Re: Newly Baptised and Struggling
« Reply #97 on: April 29, 2024, 04:36:57 AM »
P.S. I pointed out the issue you have with your first marriage, which is something of great importance to you, the least you could do in return would be to prayerfully contemplate the contents of the above video. 

Re: Newly Baptised and Struggling
« Reply #98 on: April 29, 2024, 05:24:43 AM »
P.S. I pointed out the issue you have with your first marriage, which is something of great importance to you, the least you could do in return would be to prayerfully contemplate the contents of the above video.
I did watch those videos you sent. I have even seen worse accusations from Youtube too.

I have been in constant battles since the day my aunt planted the seed in me, constant turmoil and internal struggles with claims from the Adventists, Protestants, LDS... all of which tried to tell me that they are the one true Church. I have had my fair share of arguments and struggles in my youth, before I grew too weary of. All it does is drive me away. Even now I am sick and weary of the strife differing opinions can cause. I just CHOOSE to have faith.

In the end, I can only blame all these strife to be caused by 'shepherds misleading the sheep.' All that is needed is a well-edited Youtube video, or a well-written article by men that pulls things out of context to fit an agenda. I seen it all too many times and I will also see counter-arguments too, and that is why I stop letting all such claims take away my peace and lead me astray again. My eyes should remain on the Lord and that is all that matters, everything else is just noise.

But I am grateful for you pointing out that my previous marriage is still an issue, thus we are applying for an annulment. And no, I do not believe in the claims that render the Church as one powerless, unholy entity, where there is no hope for the laity when healing and aid is required WITHIN the Church.

I did my research on the grounds of an annulment, and mine does fall into that category that allows an annulment because I was threatened into marriage. Hot cakes or not, it is irrelevant for my case. I would rather place my faith in a good priest than allow a lay person to unknowingly rob me of my opportunity in being healed & restored, even though their intentions might be of kindness or compassion. 

I shall hold fast to the Creed and in the Lord's promises. I do not believe that the Holy Spirit has abandoned the Church. Men may abandon Him, but He will never abandon His sheep.

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Re: Newly Baptised and Struggling
« Reply #99 on: April 29, 2024, 06:06:46 AM »
I did watch those videos you sent. I have even seen worse accusations from Youtube too.

I have been in constant battles since the day my aunt planted the seed in me, constant turmoil and internal struggles with claims from the Adventists, Protestants, LDS... all of which tried to tell me that they are the one true Church. I have had my fair share of arguments and struggles in my youth, before I grew too weary of. All it does is drive me away. Even now I am sick and weary of the strife differing opinions can cause. I just CHOOSE to have faith.

In the end, I can only blame all these strife to be caused by 'shepherds misleading the sheep.' All that is needed is a well-edited Youtube video, or a well-written article by men that pulls things out of context to fit an agenda. I seen it all too many times and I will also see counter-arguments too, and that is why I stop letting all such claims take away my peace and lead me astray again. My eyes should remain on the Lord and that is all that matters, everything else is just noise.

But I am grateful for you pointing out that my previous marriage is still an issue, thus we are applying for an annulment. And no, I do not believe in the claims that render the Church as one powerless, unholy entity, where there is no hope for the laity when healing and aid is required WITHIN the Church.

I did my research on the grounds of an annulment, and mine does fall into that category that allows an annulment because I was threatened into marriage. Hot cakes or not, it is irrelevant for my case. I would rather place my faith in a good priest than allow a lay person to unknowingly rob me of my opportunity in being healed & restored, even though their intentions might be of kindness or compassion.

I shall hold fast to the Creed and in the Lord's promises. I do not believe that the Holy Spirit has abandoned the Church. Men may abandon Him, but He will never abandon His sheep.
I pray for you and your journey.  I am glad that some of the posts didn't make you completely drop the Faith.   I am glad you are taking this marriage question seriously.  May God bless you and keep you.