False. The Modern Jewish faith comes from the rejection of the Messias, Jesus Christ. Christianity is a fulfillment of the Old Testament Israelite Faith, which continues in the Church.
All public demonstrations of pride, sodomy, and effeminacy are sinful, evil, and offensive to God Almighty.
Apparently not... Zongo thinks they are on the right side of history, and we are going to be remembered as the bad guys...
When we did the Sodomite Reparations Rosary (stationed at the Cathedral, fully clothed men, just praying and not saying anything "mean" to the sodomites) we saw naked sodomites, along with tons of parents and their young kids in the parade... If we are the "bad guys", then you are delusional lol!
Naked people doing abominable acts on the streets with each other, while parents bring young children to watch out of "tolerance". Yeah, they have the numbers... And if you want to say I am on the wrong side of history, then you are on the left side of Christ. I was once like you myself, though, so I get it. I will pray that you have a conversion like I did. god bless!
More like 120+ men. But thanks for the snarkiness, I guess...
I just follow along with my missal, which has the words in English... This isn't rocket science here...
Not sure where you got your info, but the Latin Mass wasn't "written in 1570" with Quos Primas... It was merely standardized. The Mass was originally in Greek because that's what people commonly spoke in the Roman Empire in the First Century. Once Latin replaced Greek as the common tongue in the West (still in Antiquity) the Mass started being celebrated in Latin. By the late 4th century (around the same time the Catholic Church canonized the Bible) the Mass was said in the Western Church in Latin, and this remained universally true until 1964...
And to answer your question, St. Paul said to hold fast to our Traditions. from the late 300s to the 1960s, Western Christians were able to participate in the Latin Mass and knew what was happening, so why change it? Also, Latin, in addition to Greek and Hebrew, are all holy languages because those were the 3 languages written on the cross with the words "Jesus [of] Nazareth King [of the] Jews". In the Eastern Church they still use Greek in their Liturgy, so why shouldn't the Western Church still use Latin?
I think you're right in a certain sense... And because truth telling has gone out of style we are on the eve of WWIII now...
Here's the conspiracy: The Jews have organized Sodomite Pride Parades in Cincinnati (which happen to cohencidentally start next to the Cincinnati Cathedral) for years now, and us Catholics are rising up and giving them a rosary rally right next to their parade to rain on their gay parade.
Just in case there are Catholics here that aren't on that board
Haters gonna hate
What a horrible thing to say... I hope you repent. God bless!
Lol if that were the case I wouldn't be upvoted so much and get so many supportive comments. Nice try though!
I'll consider it. As a father and husband with a full time job, and doing this on top of all that, time is fleeting lol
I will consider it. I don't really have a place to upload them right now, though. Distrokid was my distributor and pulled all my music from Spotify, Apple/iTunes, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, etc. I could probably store them on my website, but I need to look into how much storage I have to do something like that, and it will take time to upload and build a music streaming page into my website. But for now, you can listen to them in these playlists:
Rumble:
https://rumble.com/playlists/GJx7XgHdEVc
Odysee:
SpiritusTV:
https://spiritustv.com/watch/christ-is-risen-alleluia_6h2AsaDKNaC7ne4.html/list/9y23LvwO7jctcBv
Thank you! Looks like you might want to be a content creator yourself and share your knowledge with the world! You have a lot of research here!
Yeah, we use Suno. We write the lyrics ourselves though.
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It's called "dialectics". It's what Jews and heretics engage in to synthesize 2 contradictory things. I talk about it with a friend in this podcast:
https://thecatholicstate.podbean.com/e/dialectics/