“A One-minute Reason to be Catholic!” #2.

Catholics help cure “blindness” to Any Word of Jesus with “One-minute Reasons to be Catholic”!

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Question 1:  “Does Today’s Catholic Reading give us a ‘One-minute Reason to be Catholic’?

Answer:  “The Prophet Isaiah (Is 12:2-6) tells us ‘God is my Savior, my strength, and my courage.  I give Him thanks and He lets me draw water joyfully from the springs of salvation.’

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Question 2:  “Did St. Paul, one of The First Twelve Catholic Cardinal-Bishops, ordain Catholic priests to  ‘preach to the Gentiles the inscrutable riches of Christ and to bring to light for all the plan of the mystery hidden from ages past in God Who created all things.’ (Eph 3:7-10)?”

Answer:  “God began to speak an expanding Universe into Being trillions of lightyears ago by saying ‘Let there be light.’   His Son Spoke The Catholic Church Into Being two thousand years ago ‘so that the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known through The Church.’

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Question 3:  “What are Catholics blessed to do with that Prophecy?”

Answer:  “We do what St. Matthew 11:29 tells us to do!   ‘Take my yoke upon you, says the Lord;  and learn from me, for I am meek and gentle of heart.’

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Question 4:  “What is the ‘yoke’ God blesses Catholics to ‘take upon’ us?”

Answer:  “The Church-Creating Word of The Son of God!  ‘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.’

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Question 5:  “Is it hard to be Catholic?”

Answer:  Mt. 11:30 lets us see God’s Simple Truth!  ‘My yoke is easy and My burden is light.’

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Question 6:  “Can we see proof that God wants us to be Catholic?”

Answer:  “Catholics think logically about John 19:31-37.  Two Prophecies show God’s Power at The Crucifixion of His Son! ‘Not a bone of His shall be broken.’ (Psalm 34:20) and ‘they shall look upon He Whom they have pierced.’  (Zachariah 12:10)”

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Catholics are blessed!  We are the only people on earth who see the contradiction of believing that Jesus fulfilled The Prophecies while denying His Church-Creating Word.

We pray that Victims of Protestantism may see The Fullness of Faith.

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