Saturday, July 31, 2010

Why did Jesus always forbid his disciples from telling anyone about his miracles?

The Descent of the Holy Spirit upon Mary the Mother of Jesus and the Blessed Apostles on Pentecost Feast.

Anonymous said...

Gud pm Father!

Why did Jesus always forbid his disciples from telling anyone about his miracles?

Thanks po Father!

July 31, 2010 9:30 PM

Fr. Abe, CRS said...

[Why did Jesus always forbid his disciples from telling anyone about his miracles?]

Because it was not yet the appropriate time. The Divine Plan of Salvation was not yet completed. It was completed with the Passion, Death and Resurrection of the Lord. Also, the Holy Spirit was not yet sent forth by the Father to lead the Church into the fullness of Truth.
John 14:26 "But the Comforter, even the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I said unto you."
The same case was present during the Old Testament. The prophets already prophesied and they knew of the coming of the Messiah but they only have vague knowledge of the Messiah, His proper Name, His Mother and His manner of coming to earth.These truths were revealed by God, says St. Paul, in the 'Fullness of Time'... in the most appropriate time:
Galatians 4:4 "But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman..."

Prior to the Resurrection the Apostles' knowledge of the Faith was not yet complete. And before the Descent of the Holy Spirit during Pentecost the spiritual formation of the Apostles were still partial... they were not yet fully empowered by the Spirit of God. They were still aftraid and unsure of themselves.

But after the Resurrection and the Descent of the Holy Spirit the Apostles were inspired to proclaim the Faith and declare it to all people [cf. Acts 2]. Because the Plan of Salvation has been completed already. Without the Crucifixion and Resurrection the early miracles are bereft of their deeper meaning because they are all preparations for these summit of Redemption; without the full presence of the Holy Spirit the Apostles were lacking of Wisdom and Knowledge and Fortitude to fully explain the Truth of the Gospel.

July 31, 2010 10:39 PM

KATANUNGAN HINGGIL SA BILANG NG MGA MALILIGTAS

The Saints in Heaven with God and the Lord Jesus at the center

Don Neil Matugas

July 29 at 2:23am

father Abe:

IT IS A SYMBOLIC NUMBER OF ALL THOSE WHO WILL BE SAVED.

Does it imply that 144,000 will only be SAVED?

DOes this contradict 1 Tim 2:3-4?

thanks father..GOD BLESS

. Fr. Abe's Response:

July 31 at 4:50pm

Dear Don,

As Ive told you that number is mere symbolic and not the exact number of those who will be saved. Actually besides that 144,000 the Book of Revelation also speaks of COUNTLESS OTHERS WHO ARE SAVED IN HEAVEN AND THEY ARE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EARTH, FROM ALL LANGUAGES:

Revelation 7:9 "After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands"

THEY ARE CATHOLICS. BECAUSE THEY ARE FROM ALL NATIONS AND PEOPLE. AND THEY ARE TOO NUMEROUS. ALSO THEY WEAR WHITE ROBES AND WITH PALMS IN THEIR HANDS. ANG TAGALOG NG PALMS NA YAN AY 'PALASPAS' .

Rev 7:9 After this I looked, and there was an enormous crowd---no one could count all the people! They were from every race, tribe, nation, and language, and they stood in front of the throne and of the Lamb, dressed in white robes and holding palm branches in their hands. [Good News Bible]

Rev 7:9 [MABUTING BALITA BIBLIA] "Pagkatapos nito'y nakita ko ang NAPAKARAMING TAONG DI KAYANG BILANGIN NINUMAN! Sila'y mula sa bawat bansa, lahat, bayan at wika. Nakatayo sila sa harap ng trono at ng Kordero, nakadamit ng puti at may hawak na MGA PALASPAS."

Ano yan? Sino yan? MGA CATHOLIC SAINTS IN HEAVEN. Tayo lang ang ganyan kadami at may mga palaspas. Tayo rin ay nakadamit ng puti noong binyagan.

ANG GALATIAN 2:11 BA AY MATIBAY NA EVIDENCIA LABAN SA INFALLIBILITY NG POPE? Part 2

The Two Patron Saints of the Church of Rome: St. Peter of Galilee and St. Paul of Tarsus. One is the First Pope while the other is the greatest Biblical writer and Missionary of the Church.

Anonymous said...

Thank you po Father Abe.

Clarification lang po, so hindi po tungkol sa maling aral ang pag-rebuke ni Pablo kay Pedro?

July 31, 2010 8:01 AM

July 31, 2010 8:52 AM

Fr. Abe, CRS said...

Dear Anonymous,

You are welcome Brod.

[Clarification lang po, so hindi po tungkol sa maling aral ang pag-rebuke ni Pablo kay Pedro?]

HINDI. Pinagsabihan ni San Pablo si San Pedro na mali ang example na ipinakita nya sa mga mananampalataya. Nung wala pa ang mga Jewish Christians kumakain siya kasama ng mga Gentiles. Nung dumating na ang nga Christian Jews humiwalay na siya para hindi sila magalit. St. Peter was trying to be diplomatic but in effect he was giving wrong signal to the Gentiles. Sa ating salita parang lumalabas na may double standard na ipinakikita.

Hindi yan aral kasi hindi naman tinuro ni St. Peter na dapat iwasan ang mga Gentile Christians. On the contrary, siya ang unang tumanggap sa mga Gentiles nuong bininyagan niya at ng mga Apostoles ang mga taga Roma, Arabia, etc. matapos ang kanyang First Sermon after the Pentecosts [cf. Acts 2:9-10; 14-38]. Then si St. Peter din ang nagbautismo kay Cornelio at sa kanyang mga kasambahay [cf. Acts 10:31-35]. SO, ON OFFICIAL TEACHING ST. PETER WAS CLEARLY TEACHING THE CORRECT DOCTRINE: THE GENTILES ARE ACCEPTABLE IN THE CHURCH AND THEY CAN BE SAVED AND THEY CAN BE BAPTIZED INTO CHRIST [Acts 10:34-35].

Kahit si San Pablo ay nagkamali rin ng ganitong pagkakamali.

Sa Acts 15:1-2 Si St. Paul at si St. Barnabas ay nakipagtalo sa mga Jewish Christians na hindi na kailangan ang pagtutuli. Nagpunta pa sila sa Jerusalem para hingin ang tulong at decision ng mga Apostol sa pamumuno ni San Pedro at San Santiago.

Act 15:1-2 "At may ibang mga taong nagsilusong mula sa Judea ay nagsipagturo sa mga kapatid, na sinasabi, Maliban na kayo'y mangagtuli ayon sa kaugalian ni Moises, ay hindi kayo mangaliligtas. At nang magkaroon si Pablo at si Bernabe ng di kakaunting pagtatalo at pakikipagtuligsaan sa kanila, ay ipinasiya ng mga kapatid na si Pablo at si Bernabe, at ang ilan sa kanila, ay magsiahon sa Jerusalem, sa mga apostol at sa mga matanda tungkol sa suliraning ito."

Subalit sa Acts 16:1-3 pinatuli ni San Pablo si San Timoteo para lang sa mgaa Judio. Kitam, dati nakipagtalo siya sa mga Judio, subalit sa kalaunan he became diplomatic also to the Jews. Nilamon niya ang kanyang prinsipyo para lang maiwasan ang pagtatalo.

Act 16:1-3 "At siya'y naparoon din naman sa Derbe at sa Listra: at narito, naroon ang isang alagad, na nagngangalang Timoteo, na anak ng isang Judiang sumasampalataya; datapuwa't Griego ang kaniyang ama. Siya'y may mabuting patotoo ng mga kapatid na nangasa Listra at Iconio. Iniibig ni Pablo na sumama siya sa kaniya; at kaniyang kinuha siya at tinuli dahil sa mga Judio na nangasa mga dakong yaon: sapagka't nalalaman ng lahat na ang kaniyang ama'y Griego."

Dito natin makikita na sa kabila na sila ay puspos ng Espirito Santo sila ay nagkakamali pa rin sa kanilang personal na buhay. Subalit, SI SAN PEDRO AT SI SAN PABLO AY HINDI NAGTURO NG MALI. THEY WERE INFALLIBLE IN THEIR TEACHINGS OF THE FAITH, INCLUDING THEIR BIBLICAL WRITINGS. THAT SPECIAL PROTECTION FROM DOCTRINAL AND MORAL ERRORS WE CALL 'INFALLIBILITY'.

Hindi nagkamali si San Pablo sa kanyang mga turo dahil sya ay in Communion with St. Peter:

Gal 1:17-18 "Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me; but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus. Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen days."

BAGO MANGARAL SI SAN PABLO. HE CONFERRED WITH ST. PETER. ITO AY KANYANG KINAUSAP NG MABUTI AT SINIGURADONG TAMA ANG KANYANG ITUTURO. INALAM NYA ANG MGA BAGAY NA TINURO NG PANGINOOONG JESUS SA MGA NAUNANG APOSTOL NA HINDI NYA ALAM DAHIL HINDI PA SIYA CRISTIANO NUON.

Si St. Peter and St. Paul ay hindi magkaaway. Labis ang pagmamahalan nila bilang magkapatid kay Cristo. Si San Pedro ay sumulat at tinawag niyang "Minamahal" si San Pablo... "Beloved brother Paul" [2 Peter 3:15]. Subalit sinabi rin niya na may mga sinulat si Pablo na mahirap intindihin ng mga simpleng mananampalataya [2 Peter 3:16].

July 31, 2010 10:31 AM

Friday, July 30, 2010

ANG GALATIAN 2:11 BA AY MATIBAY NA EVIDENCIA LABAN SA INFALLIBILITY NG POPE? Part 1

Peter told the Risen Lord: "Depart from me Lord, I am a sinner." Yet the Lord Jesus still chose him to be the leader of His Church... to feed His flock.

Anonymous said...

Magandang umaga po.

Ito pong tanong ko eh may kinalaman sa infallibility ng pope. Matibay na ebidensya po ba yung Galatians 2:11 laban dito?

Salamat po.

July 30, 2010 11:09 AM

Fr. Abe, CRS said...

Dear Anonymous,

HINDI. Hinding hindi.

Bakit? Ang Dogma of Infallibility ay hindi nangangahulugang si St. Peter o ang mga Popes na successors nya ay hindi na magkakamali. Obviously they can still commit mistakes. At iyan ang tinutukoy sa talata:

Gal 2:11 "But when Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him in public, because he was clearly wrong."

Of course every human beings can commit mistakes or errors in their every day life and in ordinary exercise of duties.

Ang Dogma of Infallibility ay nagtuturo na ang Santo Papa kapag nagtuturo ng Opisyal na aral bilang Lider ng Universal Church, tungkol sa Faith and Morals ay ginagabayan ng Espiritu Santo upang hindi makapagturo ng maling doctrina.

Kung paanong walang mali ang pagsusulat ng mga Apostol at mga Propeta sa Biblia gayun din naman ang lider ng Santa Iglesia ay protektado sa maling aral kapag opisyal ang pagtuturo at kapag tungkol sa Faith and Morals. Kaya nga nung sinulat ni San Pedro ang Two Epistles nya ay Infallible sya non. Walang mali duon kasi guided siya ng Holy Spirit.

Actually ang Infallible ay ang buong Santa Iglesia at siya ay kinakatawan ni San Pedro at ng kanyang mga Kahalili.

Ano ang basehan nito sa Biblia? Ito:

Mateo 16:18 "At sinasabi ko naman sa iyo, na ikaw ay Pedro, at sa ibabaw ng batong ito ay itatayo ko ang aking iglesia; at ang mga pintuan ng Hades ay hindi magsisipanaig laban sa kaniya."

ANG SANTA IGLESIANG ITINATAG KAY SAN PEDRO AY HINDI PANANAIGAN NG IMPIERNO O HADES. KAYA NGA ITO AT SI SAN PEDRO AY PROTEKTADO NI CRISTO KAY SATANAS.

Lucas 22:31-32 "Simon, Simon, narito, hiningi ka ni Satanas upang ikaw ay maliglig niyang gaya ng trigo: Datapuwa't ikaw ay ipinamanhik ko, na huwag magkulang ang iyong pananampalataya; at ikaw, kung makapagbalik ka nang muli, ay papagtibayin mo ang iyong mga kapatid."

GUSTO NI SATANAS NA WASAKIN SI PEDRO. PAANO? SA PAMAMAGITAN NG MALING ARAL AT TURO. SUBALIT NANALANGIN ANG PANGINOONG JESUS PARA SA KANYA. AT SIYA ANG MAGPAPATATAG SA MGA KAPATID. SA PAANONG PARAAN? SA PAGTUTURO SA KANILA NG TAMANG DOCTRINA AT MORALIDAD.

Nagkakamali pa rin si San Pedro pero hindi sa Opisyal na Turo at Doctrina tungkol sa Faith and Morals.

PINAGSABIHAN NI SAN PABLO SI SAN PEDRO

Walang masama diyan. Part yan ng fraternal correction. Tinanggap ni St. Peter ang correction with humility and grace.

Hindi porke kinorekta e mas mataas na si Pablo kay Pedro. Kasi normal na ang mga lower ranking officials ay nagsasalita sa kanilang leader pero hindi nawawala ang higher authority ng lider na iyon.

Halimbawa, Senator Joker Arroyo corrected President Noynoy Aquino about legal matters involving the Truth Commission. Ibig bang sabihin mas mataas na si Sen. Joker Arroyo kesa kay Pres. Noynoy. Of course not. Madalas na ang presidente ay pinagsasabihan at kinokorecta at ino-oppose ng mga Senators, Congressmen o Media Men subalit mas mataas pa rin ang Presidente kesa sa kanila.

July 30, 2010 10:20 PM

First Bishop of Diocese of Marquette, Michigan On the Way to Sainthood

The magnificent Twin Towers of St. Peter Cathedral in the Diocese of Marqutte, Michigan
Sainthood cause of 'snowshoe priest' heads to Vatican

Marquette, Mich., July 28 (CNA) .- Following a four-month investigation, the Diocese of Marquette has closed its inquiry into an alleged miracle attributed to its first bishop, Servant of God Frederic Baraga, who is known as the "snowshoe priest." The inquiry now proceeds to the Vatican for further consideration.

The alleged miracle concerns a reputed tumor found on a patient's liver in various diagnostic tests. The patient, the patient's family and their parish priest prayed for healing through the intercession of Bishop Baraga. Bishop Baraga's stole was also placed on the patient's abdomen, after which the patient's pain ceased.

An exploratory surgery by doctors found no tumor, according to the diocese.

Bishop Baraga was born in Slovenia in 1797. He came to the United States in 1830 as a missionary to the Odawa and Ojibwa tribes of the upper Great Lakes region, traveling through the vast territory by canoe, boat, horse, snowshoes and dog sled. His Ojibwa-English dictionary is still in use today.

Consecrated a bishop in 1853, he served as the Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie, which would later be called the Diocese of Marquette. He died in 1868. The Bishop Baraga Association was established in 1930 to promote his cause for sainthood, which was officially opened in 1952.

The tribunal investigating the bishop's alleged miracle collected medical documentation and interviewed witnesses, including doctors and medical personnel involved in the treatment.

The diocesan inquiry closed with a July 17 ceremony at St. Peter Cathedral in Marquette. Members of the canonical tribunal which examined the possible miracle signed papers attesting to their work and verifying the authenticity of the documents.

Further inquiry at the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints will examine the tribunal's work, determine whether the event cannot be explained by science and whether it could be attributed to the intercession of Bishop Baraga. After reviewing a document detailing the bishop's life and virtues, the congregation will then advise Pope Benedict about the cause.

The Pope will decide whether to bestow the title "Venerable" on Bishop Baraga, the Diocese of Marquette reports. If the miracle is verified and attributed to the bishop, the Pope will decide whether to beatify him. Another recognized miracle would be necessary for Bishop Baraga's canonization.

The postulator of Bishop Baraga's cause is Dr. Andrea Ambrosi of Rome.

CANADIAN ANGLICAN CHURCH UNANIMOUSLY VOTED TO UNITE WITH THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

The towering Cathedral of the Holy Rosary in Vancouver, Canada

Canadian Anglican Catholic group votes to unite with Rome

Vancouver, Canada, July 28 (CNA) .- With "overwhelming support," a recent meeting of leaders in the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC) voted to unite with the Roman Catholic Church through the Apostolic Constitution created by Pope Benedict XVI.

The ACCC, part of the Continuing Anglican Movement, is made up of more than two dozen congregations. Its Eighth Provincial Synod and Thirteenth Diocesan Synod were held simultaneously at the Rosemary Heights Retreat Center in Surrey, British Columbia.

The website VirtueOnline.org published a letter from Dean Shane B. Janzen detailing the event.

The meeting was attended by four ACCC bishops, including Bishop Peter Wilkinson, the communion's Metropolitan and Ordinary. Archbishop John Hepworth, the Australia-based Primate of the Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC), was also present.

The discussion included the House of Clergy and the House of Laity and focused on the implementation of a proposed Canadian Anglican Catholic Ordinariate under the Apostolic Constitution "Anglicanorum Coetibus."

Support for the Ordinariate was unanimous in the House of Clergy and received 25 of 30 votes from lay delegates, with two members opposing the proposal and three abstaining.

The synod then passed a resolution enabling Bishop Wilkinson, with the advice and consent of the Provincial Council, to enact the necessary canonical ordinances and rules to establish the Ordinariate.

The House of Clergy elected members of the Interim Governing Council, which nominated and elected Bishop Wilkinson as the first Bishop Ordinary of the proposed Ordinariate.

According to Dean Janzen's letter, the Diocesan Council also made financial changes to ensure that the diocese's restricted funds are protected from "any potential litigation."

Dean Janzen wrote that the focus of the synod was "the worship and praise of Almighty God; the proclamation of Christ's saving Truth; and faithful witness to the faith, order and discipline to Christ's one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church."

He reported that attendees left with "a renewed sense of optimism for the future and a clear vision for the present."

"With the overwhelming support of clergy and laity for unity with the See of Peter and the establishment of a Canadian Anglican Catholic Ordinariate, our Diocese is now able to move forward united, renewed, and hopeful," his letter read, according to VirtueOnline.

DAPAT BANG PATULUYIN SA BAHAY ANG MGA BORN AGAIN NA NAGBABAHAY-BAHAY?

The Holy Family in Nazareth. St. Joseph teaching the young Jesus the value of good work... while the Blessed Virgin was lovingly looking at the the two.

janesa said...

Helow Fr. Abe! Goodmorning po!

Fr. is it contradictory to the character of a Filipino citizen as being a Hospitable not to accept in your house the person who visit claiming as 'christian' whose purpose is to proclaim the gospel of the Lord? some will give u a magazine of their church butlater on asking u even small amount of '20 pesos lng daw po'.hehehe...

yong ibang kapit bahay kasi Fr. na ngungunsyensya bakit daw di papasukin e maganda nman daw intensyon nila.hehehe

Tnx po Fr.Abe! Good day!

July 30, 2010 11:18 AM

Fr. Abe, CRS said...

Dear Janesa,

Hospitality does not mean stupidity.

We already know that these Born Again are coming to our houses not to bring us grace but to spread their poison of heresies and newly invented religions. Yes, we Filipinos are hospitable but we must not allow heretics into our home. Serpents are not being given hospitalities; they must be crushed right on the head.

It is not true that their purpose is to proclaim the Gospel of the Lord. Because before they came the Gospel is already proclaimed in our houses. In fact they are the ones who are in need of the true Gospel because they are heretics. And they are spiritually dangerous because they are poisonous. They are trained to attack our Catholic Faith. Thus, we are training people with Catholic Apologetics so that our faithful can answer and refute them and in turn demand them to explain their newly invented church, fellowships and faith Biblically.

That Magazine selling is too hypocritical on their part. They received money for those magazines funded by Anti-Catholics from the United States then they will still solicit from Catholics so that they can attack our Church and the Blessed Mother all the more. We must not armed our enemies.

Remember na yang small amount na yan, P20.00, o mas higit pa ay marami rin pagna-ipon. Yan ang gagamitin nila sa kanilang kasamaan.

Yung pangununsensiya ng Kapitbahay e hindi dapat pansinin. Kung sila ay Baptists o Born Again siempre may hidden agenda sila. Gusto nilang maloko ang mga Catolico para sumanib sa kanila. Gusto nilang mang-kwarta para siraan tayo o dili kaya para may pampakain ang Pastor sa pamilya nya. Kung mga Catolico naman, ibig sabihin mga uto-uto ang mga yan. Hindi nila makita ang tunay na intensiyon... ang maitim na balakin ng mga dumadalaw sa kanilang mga Baptists o Born Again para hasikan sila ng kadiliman.

You are welcome Janesa. God bless you always.

July 30, 2010 6:38 PM

KATANUNGAN TUNGKOL SA KRUS AT SA BIBLIA

The image of the Crucified Jesus reminds us of our Redemption on the Cross when our Savior suffered and died for our sake.

cagayano said...

father,

bakit daw po tayong Roman Catholics may corpus ang mga crosses natin? tanong po ng Baptist na pinsan ko. ang sabi po nila dapat daw walang corpus kasi daw po nagressurect na si Jesus. At ung sign of the cross po eh kung ginagawa daw po natin ay curse daw po iyon. i tried explaining that we do it because as catholics we glory in Christ's cross. e pinipilit padin ang aral nila. kaya kami minsan nag aaway. another thing is the bible. di po ba father half truth ang nasa Portestant bible kasi binawasan? sinabi ko po iyon eh ang sagot nila ksai daw may mali doon kaya tinanggal ng mga "reformers". Ineexplain ko po yung side ko ayaw po makinig.

Thanks in advance Father!!!

July 30, 2010 9:53 AM

Fr. Abe, CRS said...

Dear Bro. Cagayano,

[bakit daw po tayong Roman Catholics may corpus ang mga crosses natin? tanong po ng Baptist na pinsan ko. ang sabi po nila dapat daw walang corpus kasi daw po nagressurect na si Jesus.]

Ha, ha, ha... nakakatawa naman ang pinsan mong Baptist. Ipinakikita ang kakitiran ng isip.

Ang Catholic Cross ay maraming uri. Dalawang mahalaga sa mga iyan ay ang Cross depicting the Crucifixion and Death of the Lord. Siempre dapat nasa Cross ang Corpus kasi nga ang inaalala mo ay ang Pagkabayubay ni Cristo sa Krus. Bagamat si Cristo ay nabuhay na muli pinoproclama pa rin Siya ng mga Cristiano bilang Panginoong Napako sa Krus:

1 Cor 1:23 "But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness"

Hindi porke nag resurrect na siya ay dapat nang kalimutan ang kanyang pagkapako sa Krus. Kaya nga ang Biblia hindi puro Resurrection lang ang laman. Merong Birth of Jesus, Preaching of Jesus, Crucifixion of Jesus at Resurrection of Jesus, may Ascension pa at Second Coming.

Tuwing Resurrection Day meron din tayong Cross na walang Corpus to show na muling nabuhay ang Panginoon. Meron ding Cross na may puting tela tapos si Lord Jesus nakatayo sa harap nito at Buhay na: The Cross with the Resurrected Christ.

Hindi nila tayo dapat paalalahanan na buhay na ang Panginoon dahil tayo lang naman ang nagsabi sa kanila ng Pagkabuhay ng Panginoon. Yang mga Baptists dating mga Barbaro yan sa Europe at mga Indian pana, kakana-kana sa America. Ang kanilang mga religion sa Switzerland man o sa Germany o sa England ay galing din sa patotoo ng mga Catolicong unang nangaral sa kanila ng Evangelio. Sa katunayan kaya sila nagcecelebrate ng Christmas at Easter dahil sa atin. Pag Resurrection Day of the Lord [Easter] Feast nating mga Catolico nakiki celebrate sila.

[At ung sign of the cross po eh kung ginagawa daw po natin ay curse daw po iyon.]

Ang curse ay ang kaparusahang ipinataw kay Cristo. Yun ay curse sa mga Judiong nagpapatay kay Jesus. Yung mga Judiong nagpapatay kay Cristo nuon. Hindi yung mga Judio ngayon na walang kinalaman sa pagpatay kay Cristo.

Subalit ang Cross ay hindi curse sa mga Cristiano. Sa halip ito ay KAPANGYARIHAN NG DIOS para sa atin:

1 Cor 1:17-18 ‘For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel – not with words of human wisdom, lest THE CROSS of Christ be emptied of its power. For the message of THE CROSS is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.’ [NIV]

Kitam, sa mga napapahamak ay foolishness ang Cross but para sa atin ito ay Kapangyarihan ng Dios.

Kung wala si Cristo sa Krus papano nila masasabi na Krus ni Cristo yon? Baka yung Krus ng mga Baptists ay Krus ni Spartacus at ng mga ipinakong mga tulisan at magnanakaw. Ha, ha, ha...

[i tried explaining that we do it because as catholics we glory in Christ's cross.]

VERY GOOD.

[e pinipilit padin ang aral nila.]

Maging mapilit ka rin. Wag kang susuko. Kulitin mo rin siya. Ganyan talaga ang mga heretico.

[kaya kami minsan nag aaway.]

Ok lang magdebate pero wag paabutin sa away. Kung naninira sila dapat sagutin. Katungkulan nating sagutin sila. Baka akala nila sila lang ang may alam sa Biblia. Sa atin nagmula ang Biblia hindi sa kanila.

Sabihan mi siya na masama ang kanyang ginagawa dahil siya ay kaaway ng Krus ni Cristo:

Phil 3:18-19 ‘for many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the ENEMIES of THE CROSS of Christ: whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.’

Talagang Enemies sila ng Krus ni Cristo. They are destroying them.

You can also read this post:

[another thing is the bible.]

OK.

[di po ba father half truth ang nasa Portestant bible kasi binawasan?]

Yes, pitong aklat ang tinanggal nila. Gusto pa nga ni Martin Luther, ang hereticong nag-imbento ng kanilang Dogma na: FAITH ALONE at BIBLE ALONE na tanggalin din ang EPISTLE OF JAMES. Kaso ibinalik nya tapos magalit ang maraming tao.

Dyan mo makikita ang kanilang kasamaang pinaggagawa sa Biblia.

[sinabi ko po iyon eh ang sagot nila ksai daw may mali doon kaya tinanggal ng mga "reformers".]

Ha, ha, ha... Ibig sabihin may mali sa Biblia tapos ang mga Reformers and tama? Ha, ha,ha... Kitam, e di talagang ginagawa nilang dios ang mga reformers nila. Hindi sila 'Reformers' sila ay ABUSERS OF THE BIBLE.

Anong Authority ang taglay ng mga Abusers na yan para bawasan ang Biblia. Sila ba ang may ari ng Biblia? Libong taon bago sila isilang may Biblia na.

Kunwari ay mahal nila ang Biblia pero ang tutuo sila ang mga Naglapastangan sa Biblia.

[Ineexplain ko po yung side ko ayaw po makinig.]

IT'S ALRIGHT. BASTA ANG MAHALAGA AY SINASAGOT MO SILA. SABIHAN MO SILA NA GAWAIN NG DEMONIO ANG PAGBABAWAS NG BIBLIA.

[Thanks in advance Father!!!]

Welcome. You must love your relatives but do not allow them to spread the poison of heresies in your family. Refute them. Kung may right silang manira may right ka ring sumagot at magtanong sa kanila. Pagpinupulaan ang ating Catholic Faith defend it with courage and reason. Then also attack their faith ask them where they can find in the Bible what they are teaching. Kasi marami silang aral at gawain, WALA SA BIBLIA.

July 30, 2010 4:14 PM

ANG DIOS BA AY LALAKI O BABAE? ANO ANG KASARIAN NG DIOS? NG ESPIRITO SANTO?

The Holy Spirit overshadowing the Blessed Virgin Mary for the Incarnation of the Son of God.

Anonymous said...

fr.abe,gudpm po, anu po ang sex ng diyos? kasi po sabi ni bro.bibe cennon lalaki daw po siya. kahit daw ang 3rd person (holy spirit) lalaki din daw? 22o po ba yun? sana po maliwanagan po ako. tnx po ng marami

July 29, 2010 11:28 PM

Fr. Abe, CRS said...

Dear Anonymous,

Ang Dios bilang Dios ay Espiritu, walang laman at buto kaya walang kasarian. God is a Spirit [John 4:24].

Subalit, nung magkatawang tao ang Dios Anak siya ay naging Tao at nagkaroon ng laman at buto. Siya ang ating Panginoong Jesu-Cristo at pinili niyang maging LALAKI. Kaya tama din si Bro. Cenon. Isa pa, ang tawag ni Jesus sa Dios ay AMA at hindi Ina [cf. Matthew 6:6-9]. May instances na ang term na mother ay ginagamit sa Dios sa Lumang Tipan tulad ng paghahambing sa kanya sa "mother eagle". Pero yon ay analogical language lamang. The title 'Father' is truly belonging to the Essence of God as Creator and Provider. In that sense, lalaki ang Dios.

As regards the Holy Spirit, of course, the Spirit is a spirit. No flesh and matter. Therefore, He does not have sexual identity as we do.

How come Bro. Cenon referred to Him as male? Because the Holy Spirit is always spoken of by Christ as "He". Jesus was using Masculine Pronoun for the Holy Spirit. For instance,

John 14:16 "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that HE may abide with you for ever"

John 14:26 "But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, HE shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you."

You see... "He shall abide"... "He shall teach you"... So, the Holy Spirit is Male based on the Words of the Lord Jesus.

Besides, the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of God. Since Jesus is Male of course it follows that His Spirit is Male also. If it is female then Jesus is spiritually homosexual. That is foul.

Galatian 4:6 And because ye are sons, God hath sent forth THE SPIRIT OF THE SON into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father.

1 Peter 1:11 Searching what, or what manner of time THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.

So, the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ and it is also the Spirit of God:

Genesis 1:2 "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And THE SPIRIT OF GOD moved upon the face of the waters."

Act 2:17 "And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams"

Thus, we preserved both truth that God is Spirit and has no sexual gender but in the light of the Incarnation and the Revelation of God we refer to God as Male and not Female.

July 30, 2010 8:43 AM

THE CONVERSION STORY OF DEVIN ROSE, Former Atheist and Southern Baptist

The majestic St. Peter's Basilica along the Tiber River. More and more Protestants are crossing the Tiber.

Faith and Reason in the Context of Conversion
Jul 26th, 2010 By Tim A. Troutman Category: Blog Posts

From the Blogspot: Called to Communion

Link: http://www.calledtocommunion.com/2010/07/faith-reason-context-conversion/

The following is a guest post written by Devin Rose. Devin is a 32-year-old software engineer and lay apologist who blogs at St. Joseph’s Vanguard. He and his wife, Katie, live in Austin with their four children.

After years as a devout atheist, I converted to Evangelical Protestantism in February of 2000 and was baptized at a Southern Baptist church. One year later I became Catholic. I would like to use my own (double) conversion to examine the role that faith and reason played in discovering the Catholic Church.

Conversion

I initially turned to Christ from atheism out of sheer desperation: I was clinically depressed, suffering from an anxiety disorder with panic attacks and agoraphobia. My atheism offered nothing but black despair. Christianity seemed to offer more, so I “gave it a try.” Since I had been brought up to believe in a kind of scientism, which holds that the natural sciences are the lone authoritative source for forming one’s worldview, the idea of believing in God, much less a God who became man, seemed irrational. Nonetheless, I realized that I had nothing to lose, since all my own efforts to solve my problems had failed. I reasoned that if God was real, He would help me. If He did not exist, then trying to believe in Him would do nothing, and I would be no worse off than I already was.

I suppressed the many atheistic beliefs which I “knew” were true, and tried to believe in God. I began praying a simple prayer each day: “God, you know I have never believed in you, but I am in trouble and need help. If you are real, then please help me.” I also started reading an old King James version of the Bible that my cousins had given me when I was ten years old. Amazingly, over the next few months, my disordered anxieties improved somewhat, and I began to feel something (that must have been the grace of God) drawing me to read more, pray more, and to try to believe more.

Happily, I had several good friends who were Evangelical Protestant Christians, and around this time they took me under their wing. I had a ton of questions, especially about how Christians could reconcile the theory of evolution with their beliefs, and my friends had answers. I started going to their Baptist church and learning more about the Christian Faith. After a few more months, I was baptized and quickly became an Evangelical of Evangelicals. Just as I had been a fervent atheist, I now became a fervent Protestant. I accepted the (NIV) Bible I was given by my new-found brothers in Christ and off I went! Bible studies, accountability groups, frequent church attendance (with requisite note-taking in the margins of my Bible during the sermon), praise and worship, serving the poor and needy–I was living a new life in Christ, and it felt great.

I didn’t realize at the time that I was absorbing a specifically Evangelical Protestant understanding of the Christian Faith–not purely Reformed or Anglican or Lutheran or Methodist or Anabaptist, but some parts of all of them mixed together. However, after six months of being a Christian, I started noticing the fact that there were lots of other churches and realized that there were significant differences in the beliefs of Christian denominations. Previously, as an atheist, I knew at some level that these differences must exist, but all types of Christians were so far from where I was at the time that their internal differences seemed unimportant. Now that I was a Christian, those differences began to matter.

I was taught that Jesus Christ was God and that the sixty-six book Bible was God’s inerrant Word, and I believed it with all my heart. Unwittingly, I had also accepted en masse all of the other standard Protestant doctrines. Yet even with the same Bible and these fundamental doctrines like sola Scriptura and sola Fide as common ground, we Protestants managed to find substantial disagreement on a host of important issues, so much so that split after split after split had divided Protestantism into thousands of splinters. Something struck me as very wrong about that, especially given Christ’s clear statements in John 17 that we all be perfectly one, as He and the Father are one.

Around this same time, I learned that Catholics had seventy-three books in their Bibles. I assumed that they must have added books to the Bible, since I had already accepted the claim that Catholics “contradicted Scripture” in many ways, adding extra man-made traditions onto God’s Word. But, I soon began asking how, exactly, I knew that the Bible was composed of the particular sixty-six books that I was given. I asked the canon question and at first was blithely confident that I would find the answer from my Protestant friends. But their answers weren’t convincing–in fact, most of them hadn’t even considered the question. So I turned to the internet to find what I knew must be solid Protestant arguments for the canon. Much to my chagrin, the answers I found there were weak as well, and I began to grow uneasy.

The “answers” that Protestant apologists gave to the canon question often focused on pointing out the historical testimony that was in favor of the Protestant canon as reasons for believing it to be true. But though there is some historical testimony in favor of the Protestant canon, there is at least as much testimony for the Catholic one. (Not to mention the fact that the Eastern Orthodox Churches also accept the deuterocanonical books.) If the canon had been universally agreed upon in the Church by the early second century, perhaps it could give one certainty that that particular canon was obviously the true one, but that simply didn’t happen. Instead, for over three centuries different canonical lists were proposed and discussed in the long and winding road of the Church’s discernment of the canon. The ambiguous historical testimony regarding the formation of the canon cannot provide conscience-binding certainty for any of the different canons accepted today by the major Christian groups. I realized that my belief in the Protestant canon could not be maintained without making an ad hoc claim that God protected the Church from erring as she determined which books belong to the canon, but did not protect from error anything else the Church did.

But I had already put my faith in God, accepting that He had communicated infallibly to us through these sixty-six books, so what was I to do? One possibility was to simply claim that “I believed” that the Protestant canon was the true one and use that as my starting theological assumption. Some of my Evangelical friends opted for this route. I would thus avoid the ad hoc logical fallacy. But this attempt to salvage the position just traded out one offense against reason for a worse one: the error of presuppositionalism.1 Presuppositionalism is the idea that every worldview or position is based on theological assumptions and that the only way to find the truth is by choosing the right presuppositions. It is a form of philosophical skepticism which doubts the ability of the human intellect to ascertain truth. If I accepted presuppositionalism, I knew that I would then have no argument to make against a Catholic who claimed his starting point was the seventy-three book Bible or the infallible Church, or against the Mormon who claimed the Book of Mormon as his theological assumption.

So far, I didn’t see a way of reasonably believing in the Protestant canon and in the inerrancy of its books, but what if I simply gave up the belief in inerrancy? I would then entirely avoid the fallacies of the first position and side-step Catholic arguments for the canon on the basis of infallibility. Perhaps it is reasonable to believe that, instead of inerrant Scriptures, God gave Christians a loose set of writings to act as a guide and touchstone, which were to be discussed and prayed about in community, and though this could not give certainty that any given doctrine is true, it could, with the Spirit’s help, get us “close enough” to the truth so that we could live lives pleasing to God?

This position does not have an ad hoc fallacy or a presuppositionalist stance, since it lacks the belief that God can and did work infallibly through fallible human beings. Nonetheless, it has problems. For one thing, it isn’t reasonable that God would leave us in such a state of darkness with regard to His revelation. If He protected nothing from error, then the deposit of faith that Christ gave to the Apostles could have been corrupted almost immediately. In fact, this is the position held by the Jesus Seminar and scholars like Bart Ehrmann, who have created their own theories of what “Jesus really taught” to fit the subset of historical writings they deem authoritative. If one denies God’s protection of the truth from error, the possibility of handed-down divine revelation is completely lost. Instead of being able to look to the living Church as the authority to be trusted, one must choose which members of the academy to follow, and hope that the chosen scholars are trustworthy.

I found myself at a cross-roads: I could either jettison my nascent faith or find a more reasonable ground for my faith. Only two options seemed left to me: either God protected one Christian denomination’s teachings from error, or He did not. I was not yet ready to abandon my new faith by giving up on the possibility that God made sure we could know the truth, even two thousand years after Christ, so I decided to explore the option that God did indeed protect some Church from error.

The two “denominations” that had the hubris to even claim such protection were the Mormons and the Catholics.2 And the Mormons never seemed credible to me, whether as an atheist or an Evangelical Protestant, so my attention turned to the institution which I had already learned to dread and mistrust: the Catholic Church.

I read the writings of the Church Fathers and grew even more uneasy. Whether their teachings squared with those of the Catholic Church I did not yet know enough to confirm, but one thing I did know was that their beliefs differed significantly from my Baptist faith. For instance, the Fathers’ unanimous belief in baptismal regeneration was undeniable and disturbing because it meant that either that doctrine was true (and my symbolic-only baptismal doctrine was false) or that the Church fell into serious error in her teachings almost immediately.3 As I investigated more doctrines which divide Catholics and Protestants, I found that the Fathers’ writings strongly favored the Catholic positions. For every one quote that could possibly be construed as supporting uniquely-Protestant teachings, twenty more existed that were utterly incompatible with Protestantism.

After a significant period of study and prayer, I became Catholic. Why? Because I already had placed my faith in Christ and had faith that He could and did work infallibly through fallible human beings (in the sixty-six books of the Bible I accepted at the time). “So what’s to stop Him from working infallibly through fallible human beings in other matters of the Faith? Or perhaps even in all matters of faith?” I couldn’t see anything unreasonable about that, and accepting the Catholic Church’s claim of infallibility resolved the ad hoc rationale I had accepted as a Protestant that He worked infallibly in sixty-six specific instances but in no others. (Well, to be more accurate, that He had done so sixty-seven times: in the sixty-six inspired books plus the decision about which books those were).

Reflecting back on my double conversion, I now realize that I came to faith in Jesus Christ outside of full communion with the Catholic Church, which was only possible because God is so gracious that even schisms cannot thwart His desire for all men to come to know Him in truth. Only after prayer and study did I come to realize that there were flaws in the reasoning supporting my Protestant beliefs. I knew that God would not require me to believe something that contradicted reason. From reading John 17, I also knew that God wanted us to be in unity. But the principle of sola Scriptura was incapable of achieving this unity for Protestantism, so something was wrong: either sola Scriptura was false, or God had given us a deficient means to reach unity in the fullness of the truth.

Even before I knew Him, God gave me reason to see that my life without Him was empty and purposeless. He brought me to a place of despair so that I would be humbled enough to recognize my need for Him. After becoming a Christian, He again showed me through various reasons that the Catholic Church was all that she claimed to be. None of this, of course, was done without tremendous outpourings of grace. God gave us a great gift in His Church by making it both beautifully faithful as well as eminently reasonable. If either piece were missing, it would be immeasurably more difficult to discover her. But God in His wisdom has shown us that just as grace builds upon nature, so faith builds upon reason and does not eradicate it or make it unnecessary. Pope Benedict recently devoted a Wednesday audience to St. Thomas Aquinas and explained that “the trust St. Thomas placed in both ways to knowledge—faith and reason—can be traced to his conviction that both come from the single wellspring of all truth, the divine Logos, which is at work in the area of both creation and redemption”4 The truth in its fullness can be found in the Church and the good news is that it can be known by the most brilliant philosopher and the most simple manual laborer alike. Let us continue to pray for and work toward unity in the truth.

- by Devin Rose. Devin blogs at St. Joseph’s Vanguard.

1.To gain a better understanding of the error of presuppositionalism, see Bryan Cross’ helpful blog post or this Called to Communion article (as well as the comments). [↩]
2.My understanding of the Orthodox was that they claimed to be the true Church but only claimed infallibility of the first seven ecumenical councils. At the time of my conversion, I only examined the Orthodox claims in a cursory way, but having done more in-depth study over the past ten years, I remain convinced that the Catholic Church is the Church Christ founded. [↩]
3.Interestingly, Protestant apologist William Webster also concedes that the Church went off the rails on baptism early on, in his book, The Church of Rome at the Bar of History [↩]
4.Papal Audience on 6/16/2010. [↩]