Lunes, Nobyembre 21, 2011

Is it safe to say....

Found this post in The Pinoy Catholic...


"The Student Council Alliance of the Philippines invites you to USAPANG SEKSWALIDAD: GENDER PERSPECTIVES AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE with Mr. Boy Abunda and Ms. Risa Hontiveros tom (Nov 21), 1:00-4:00 PM at MVP Roofdeck, Ateneo de Manila University."

A Catholic School allowing an openly gay individual who is openly acknowledging his homosexual lifestyle and engaging in a homosexual relationship to teach its "young people" regarding sexuality?

Is it safe to say that the Jesuits are doing more harm to the church than the SSPX? Just wondering....

Miyerkules, Nobyembre 2, 2011

O sige na nga.

Kuya Kim: Ginagawa na po ang pagdadasal sa mga patay tuwing November 1 dahil ito na ang nakagawian ng buong Europa dahil sa Paganong Pista na Samhain.
----Hay mediamen may not be accurate Historians, but they are certainly bad theologians. No offense meant kuya kim! idol pa din kita!!!!
Praying for the dead did not came to be because of Samhain. It's as if Kuya Kim is implying that this practice only happened so that the old Pagans may continue their practice in a Cristian sense. Well in fact, praying for the dead DID NOT COME from/because of Paganism but from JUDAISM. It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins. (2 Macabesse 12:46). And since much of Christianity came from Judaism (as the Pope said-the Jews are our older brothers in the faith), the practice of praying for the dead was simply passed on to us.