Protestants are ahead of many.

 

Protestants are ahead of many.  They believe in God.  Protestants believe that Jesus Fulfilled The Prophecies of God.  And, Protestants believe that Jesus is The Prophesied Messiah.

Protestants also believe in the Power of Baptism.  They know that Baptism erases Original Sin from the human mind, spirit, and soul.  This Word: “I Baptize you in The Name of The Father and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit” erases Original Sin from the person Baptized.

“Baptizmo” is an ancient word that describes Baptism.  The word tells us that Baptism is done by “sprinkling”, “pouring” or “immersing”.

Protestants and Catholics agree:    Water is applied during The Words of Baptism.

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Sadly, Protestants do not heed the need for the other Catholic Sacraments.

We understand that “Baptism comes first!”  But, the others are important!

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Baptism cleanses us of Original Sin.  But,  it does not put His Promised “life in you”.  In order to have “life in” us, we must receive His Actual Body and Blood.

Jesus did repeat His Clear Call to Catholic Communion fourteen times!  “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood, you do not have life in you.”

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That Holy Food is provided by Catholic priests.  They are Ordained in Living Link with those first given The Power to Preside Over The Miracle of Transubstantiation.

Catholic priests are empowered to preside over The Miracle of Transubstantiation at every re-presentation of Jesus’ Sacrifice.

We pray that our beloved Protestant neighbors will do what is necessary to “have life in” them!

We pray that all of us will more fully understand:   Jesus is always right!

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Catholics pray that all will obey The Actual, Church-Founding Word of Jesus:

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.” and have “life in” them.

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