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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Posts: 177
catachrest will become famous soon enough
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Just a quick thanks to all the non-Catholics and especially the non-Christians who have offered prayers and sympathy for the late John Paul II. The Church was and is greatly saddened by his passing and though Benedict XVI is also a great man, there was an ineffable quality about John Paul II that will never be reproduced. I was blessed to see him, though not to meet him, at World Youth Day in 2002 and even separated by huge crowds I felt his charisma and overwhelming love for God and for the world, especially the young people of the world and those who are defenceless. He was a matchless leader and a saintly man. May God rest his soul.
Santo subito - hear hear. Catachrest |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: France
Posts: 5
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Hello Nana brazil,
when a man is dead, he is dead. so everything is done. It is too late... You could pray, you could crie, nothing will change for him from god 's point of view. ther's just something that could be change, and it is your belief that you cn help. But in reality you can't So, it is not after death that you could pray for someone ,but before! and it is the same for all the people. If you want to be save, it is the same for you. just before death. |
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