God Most High chose men only with reasons in our own interest & hoped that we follow HIM. so let us stop girl altar boys & let our men do their duties. - browse Michael Voeis on Church Militant on "girl altar boys!. girls are replacing boys who might become Priests so this arrogance has to stop. Asthough there are no boys in that Parish. EVen if not, borrow boys & lt girls excel in their capacities of office hel, off-stage, religion classes, chef duties etc.
Nave comes from the Latin navium, which means ship...hence navy, etc. It is not related to body, but rather where the bulk of people gather. In Greek it is referred to the Kyrios Naos, or Lord Temple. The 8th day represents eternal life, which is why the Liturgy, meeting on the Lord's Day, is 'outside of time' and the normal cyclical hours of the church services.
My brother, our Lord did rise on the third day. However, the Fathers of our Church often speak of the Day of Resurrection, the Day of our Lord, Sunday, as both the first day of the week and the eighth. Sunday is the first day of the week because this is the day after Saturday, which was the Jewish Sabbath and seventh day of the week. Therefore, it is also the "eighth day" - a term our Fathers used to signify that the Day of the Lord was the day when Christ's Passion, Death and Resurrection redeemed us and ushered in the New Creation. On the first seven days God created the world. On the eighth day, the day which transcends the natural seven-day week, He redeemed it and re-created it. This is why it is the eighth day of creation and why Sunday, although it repeats itself, is also a symbol of the final Day of redemption when Christ will return and gather us to Himself. On Sundays, we Christians who celebrate a eucharistic liturgy, literally, we have a foretaste of the world to come, the eighth day, the wedding feast of the Lamb, etc. Therefore, Jesus rose on the third day after he died, on the "eighth day" of the week, Sunday.
why does my church only accepts altar servers that are boys and why my church only wants servers around 12 years and above?
The church only says men can serve.
God Most High chose men only with reasons in our own interest & hoped that we follow HIM. so let us stop girl altar boys & let our men do their duties. - browse Michael Voeis on Church Militant on "girl altar boys!. girls are replacing boys who might become Priests so this arrogance has to stop. Asthough there are no boys in that Parish. EVen if not, borrow boys & lt girls excel in their capacities of office hel, off-stage, religion classes, chef duties etc.
This church is Catholic?? It looks like plain, reformed Protestant temple.
Again this church was rebuilt or built on the 1970s or 1960s
Surely as Roman Catholic the blessing sacrament of the most holiest item in the church
Nave comes from the Latin navium, which means ship...hence navy, etc. It is not related to body, but rather where the bulk of people gather. In Greek it is referred to the Kyrios Naos, or Lord Temple. The 8th day represents eternal life, which is why the Liturgy, meeting on the Lord's Day, is 'outside of time' and the normal cyclical hours of the church services.
HE did not rise on the eigth day...HE rose on the third day after HE died
They are uneducated catholic
EATING A POWER BAR DURING MASS
FIRST PERSON🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
REPENT SINNERS!!
I thought that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day 💒💒💒💒💒
My brother, our Lord did rise on the third day. However, the Fathers of our Church often speak of the Day of Resurrection, the Day of our Lord, Sunday, as both the first day of the week and the eighth. Sunday is the first day of the week because this is the day after Saturday, which was the Jewish Sabbath and seventh day of the week. Therefore, it is also the "eighth day" - a term our Fathers used to signify that the Day of the Lord was the day when Christ's Passion, Death and Resurrection redeemed us and ushered in the New Creation. On the first seven days God created the world. On the eighth day, the day which transcends the natural seven-day week, He redeemed it and re-created it. This is why it is the eighth day of creation and why Sunday, although it repeats itself, is also a symbol of the final Day of redemption when Christ will return and gather us to Himself. On Sundays, we Christians who celebrate a eucharistic liturgy, literally, we have a foretaste of the world to come, the eighth day, the wedding feast of the Lamb, etc.
Therefore, Jesus rose on the third day after he died, on the "eighth day" of the week, Sunday.
Is this catholic ? because I am a altar server of a catholic church. Im a Vicepresident
maybe this is a lutheran church
No it’s catholic
Lutherans don’t have saints in the altar and don’t use a missal
the narrator does not know what he's talking about.
4:34 Junior Jesus
sad....
This is not catholic
Not catholic. I’m sure it’s invalid. Horrible sacrilege
Christus Regnat this is tha catholic