Not exact matches
After one such meeting in June of 1957, the NY
Times quoted a top Vatican official, saying the
Church had opened «a new chapter» toward the Jewish community.
John Prest, national stewardship officer
quote at the
Church of England, told the Financial
Times: «We're aware that younger generations - and there are many people now who don't carry cash - want to give in different ways».
He issued a public apology for his use of social media,
quoted in an article in the
Church Times:
When the statistics leveled off in 1963, and
Time magazine announced that the great postwar revival was over,
church leaders were
quoted as «thankfully saying «Amen.»»
James B. Sterba, The New York
Times, December 23, 1973;
quoted in an undated letter from CROP, 919 North Emerald Avenue, Modesto, California 95351 (National Office: Box 968, Elkhart, Indiana 46514), on behalf of the Community Hunger Appeal of
Church World Service.
It should be noted, however, that Jesus is reported to have used the word Hades only three
times, (Matthew 11:23; 16:18; Luke 16:23) twice with an obviously figurative significance Capernaum brought «down unto Hades» (Matthew 11:23) and «the gates of Hades shall not prevail against» the
church (Matthew 16:18)-- and only once, in the parable just
quoted, in any such way as to throw light on his opinions.
In a much -
quoted study, University of Arizona searcher Mark Chaves found that African - American
churches are five
times as likely as white
churches to say they would apply for public funding if it were available.
You are
quoting letters from Paul as if they are actual scripture from the Creator when at the same
time his letters were cherry picked from many other writings that were and were not scripture but, still were made scripture by the CATHOLIC
CHURCH to fit their own agenda.
For every biblical
quote thrown around I have others to prove my point in support of my
church but one of my favorite sayings is «never try and teach a pig to sing - it wastes your
time and annoys the pig.»
The Mass and the Saints by Thomas Crean, OP, Family Publications, 208 pp, # 13.50
Quoting from authors throughout the centuries who are mostly (but not exclusively) canonised saints of the
Church, this book forms a continuous commentary on the various parts of the Mass as well as related questions such as the Eucharistic fast, the appropriate
time for Mass to be celebrated, liturgical orientation and language.
Love your
quote and have sung the song many
times at
church.