Catholics are better at respecting Promises of Jesus!

Mary and Joseph respected The Promises of God. Catholics follow Their Holy Example.

Question 1: “What is The Promise of Jesus that all Catholics respect?”

Answer: “All Catholics respect The Promise Jesus made when He Pledged that All Catholic Teaching would be ‘Infallible’!”

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Question 2: “What! When did Jesus say that ‘All Catholic Teaching’ would be ‘Infallible’?”

Answer: “Jesus Christ ‘Spoke’ The Catholic Church Into Being with This Word from Him! ‘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 3: “Where does That Word of Jesus Christ ‘promise’ that All Catholic Teaching would be ‘Infallible’?

Answer: “Catholics read God’s Words carefully! We see that His Word: ‘and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it’ is His Actual Promise of Infallible Catholic Teaching.'”

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Question 4: “I want to understand that! When Jesus tells us that ‘the gates of hell shall not prevail’ over The Only Church He Spoke Into Being with His Holy Word, is Jesus ‘promising’ that All Catholic Teaching would be Truth?”

Answer: “Yes! There is no rational way to avoid the simple Truth of That Word of Jesus Christ.”

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Question 5: “I do things that are forbidden by Catholic Teaching! Is that the reason I avoid The Only Church Spoken Into Being by That Word of Jesus Christ?”

Answer: “You are more honest than most people who avoid That Word of Jesus Christ!”

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Question 6: “When I understand that I have sinned by disobeying Catholic Teachings, what should I do?”

Answer: “Look at Another Promise of Jesus! “He promised in John 20:23 to give His Catholic priests This Power! ‘Those whose sins you forgive on earth are forgiven in Heaven.’

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Question 7: “Should I try to obey Every Promise of Jesus Christ?”

Answer: “Catholics do! We want to be included among those to whom He made This Promise! ‘You are My friends if you obey My commands.’

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