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Mar 21 13 6:58 AM
garee do you understand anything in the OP? They {APPARITIONS} do not belong,to the deposit of faith.It is not their role to improve or complete Christ's definitive Revelation, but to help live more fully by it in a certain period of history.
By redefining faith (believing), you want private revelations to make the word of God, as His whole deposit of the revelations (Genesis through Revelations) of God, better, as the end goal.
The exclusive, “REAL PRESENCE” of faith that comes from hearing God (not hearing about God) takes believing, not doubting. Anything not of that exclusive faith that comes from hearing God (not hearing about God) is reckoned as sin ....which of course would include the private revelations/interpretations that men add because they refuse to take heed of the warining in the last book of and revelation coming from heaven, not to add or subtract.
Romans 14:23 And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of “faith”: for whatsoever is not of “faith” “is” sin.Romans 14:23
And in the end of the matter an false assurance that can only generate doubt coming from a private revelation, that even if what a person did believe( exercise faith) does not turn out to be in line with the truth of God, as it is written…. Mother will be just as happy because the person believed (exercised faith) it was.
Pope Urban VIII on Private Revelation/Interpretations His Holiness, Pope Urban VIII stated: "In cases which concern private revelations, it is better to believe than not to believe, for, if you believe, and it is proven true, you will be happy that you have believed, because our Holy Mother asked it. If you believe, and it should be proven false, you will receive all blessings as if it had been true, because you believed it to be true."(Pope Urban VIII, 1623-44)
Pope Urban VIII on Private Revelation/Interpretations
His Holiness, Pope Urban VIII stated: "In cases which concern private revelations, it is better to believe than not to believe, for, if you believe, and it is proven true, you will be happy that you have believed, because our Holy Mother asked it. If you believe, and it should be proven false, you will receive all blessings as if it had been true, because you believed it to be true."(Pope Urban VIII, 1623-44)
Had2 wrote...Christian faith cannot accept "revelations" that claim to surpass or correct the Revelation of which Christ is the fulfillment, as is the case in certain non-Christian religions and also in certain recent sects which base themselves on such "revelations."
So the private interpretations loosed from Rome cannot surpass the real revelations coming from God (loosed from heaven)or correct them, but they can make the real revelations better ? And if proven false, this invisible Mary entity you worship will be happy because you believed (exercised faith) as if it was true??
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