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Traditional Catholic Faith => The Sacred: Catholic Liturgy, Chant, Prayers => Topic started by: Cantarella on December 28, 2013, 06:55:20 PM
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A good and concise summary of all the Church infallible dogmas, which all Catholics are bound to believe.
The following De Fide statements comprise "Our Catholic Faith without which it is impossible to please God"
http://www.theworkofgod.org/dogmas.htm
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Just a little warning. This page has a link at the bottom: http://www.theworkofgod.org/index.htm
wherein appear questionable and unapproved messages from God the Father http://www.theworkofgod.org/God.htm
Something along the lines of "God the Father wants to better known than His Son" if I'm not mistaken. Sort of like He's getting all the attention and I'm missing out.
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I don't see the quote you are mentioning Nadir, but I also don't see any info on who made this site. How do we know it is trustworthy? I'd rather stick to the tried and true books than a site put up by an unknown.
Marsha
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I don't see the quote you are mentioning Nadir, but I also don't see any info on who made this site. How do we know it is trustworthy? I'd rather stick to the tried and true books than a site put up by an unknown.
Marsha
Marsha, I didn't get that info from the site but through reading pamphlets and booklets. I have a very close contact who was promoting this devotion and it was through this person that I got this info. They are not quotes but how I remember what I read.
The promoter is here on this page:
http://www.theworkofgod.org/God.htm
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What is that site?
You're much better off with a copy of Denzinger.
It's available in it's entirely on several websites.
Authors with the approbation of the Church are considerably preferred to anonymous web posters!
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The list is from the work of Dr. Ludwig Ott, Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, published by the Mercier Press Ltd., Cork, Ireland, 1955. With Imprimatur of Cornelius, Bishop. Reprinted in U.S.A. by Tan Books and Publishers, Rockford, Illinois, 1974.
As far as who the author of the general website is, I don't know. The website itself does not look traditional. :furtive:
Anyway, I thought it was a good list of Catholic dogmas. I didn't see any error in it, but then again I'm not an expert so if there is a mistake or contradiction in it, please point it out!
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The list is from the work of Dr. Ludwig Ott, Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, published by the Mercier Press Ltd., Cork, Ireland, 1955. With Imprimatur of Cornelius, Bishop. Reprinted in U.S.A. by Tan Books and Publishers, Rockford, Illinois, 1974.
As far as who the author of the general website is, I don't know. The website itself does not look traditional. :furtive:
Anyway, I thought it was a good list of Catholic dogmas. I didn't see any error in it, but then again I'm not an expert so if there is a mistake or contradiction in it, please point it out!
Catholics are bound to believe more than teachings which are de fide. The list is reliable, but it is not what you think it is.
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The main purpose of this website appears to be the promotion of the messages of Mother Eugenia, and the so-called Message of God the Father of all mankind.
Here is one commentary: http://www.catholicplanet.com/apparitions/false46.htm
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What is that site?
You're much better off with a copy of Denzinger.
It's available in it's entirely on several websites.
Authors with the approbation of the Church are considerably preferred to anonymous web posters!
While Denzinger has been fairly reliable, it depends on the edition at hand, and also, don't forget, that Denz. is not an official publication of the Holy See but is a product of private enterprise, and always has been.
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