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We have seen the mormon church here in our town and we just call it the mormon church as there is no big sign on front stating the name. Most churches have a billboard that will say something like St. Jude Catholic church or first united methodist. Do they have a name like healing waters mormon church?
No, they don't mourn their faith like Catholics do.
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Do you also believe that the Orthodox Church of Alexandria was not founded by Saint Mark?
Do you believe that the Russian Orthodox Church was not founded by St. Andrew?
Do you believe that the Apostolic Orthodox Armenian Church was not founded by St. Bartholomew and St. Jude Thaddeus?
Do you believe that the Orthodox Syrian Church of India was not founded by St. Thomas?
Do you believe that the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem was not founded by St. James the Just?
Have you even heard about these Churches at all?
Jesus is the chief cornerstone. ~Ephesians 2:20~
I strongly believe in Peter's words in Acts 2:38 when he commanded baptism in the name of Jesus.
Christ gave the power to teach, to sanctify, and to rule the members of His Church to the Apostles, the first bishops of the Church.
St. Peter was the first Head. After a miraculous escape from prison in Jerusalem, he founded his See in Antioch; here the followers of Christ were first called Christians. Peter made frequent missionary journeys through Judea, Samaria, Galilee, Asia Minor, and probably even Greece. He finally fixed his See at Rome.
St. Peter presided at the Council of the Apostles in Jerusalem in the year 50 A. D. At the same time that St. Paul was beheaded, St. Peter was crucified head downwards, on Vatican Hill, Rome, 67 A. D.
St. John, the Beloved Disciple, lived at Ephesus and governed the Church in Asia Minor.
In the time of Trajan he was thrown into a caldron of boiling oil, but was miraculously preserved. Later he was banished to Patmos, where he had the revelations which we call the Apocalypse. He died at the age of about 100 years, the last of the Apostles, and the only one who did not die a martyr's death. He left his Gospel and Epistles.
St. James the Greater, St. John's brother, labored in Judea, and according to tradition, travelled as far as Spain.
He was the first of the Apostles to be martyred being beheaded in Jerusalem in the year 44, by Herod Agrippa.
St. Matthew preached among the Ethiopians, Persians, and Parthians, and was martyred in Parthia. He wrote the first of the four Gospels.
St. James the Less was Bishop of Jerusalem. He was cast down from the pinnacle of the Temple in 63 A. D. He left one Epistle.
St. Andrew, St. Peter's brother, preached along the lower Danube, and was crucified in Greece.
St. Thomas preached in Persia, Medea, and went as far as India. He was martyred in India, pierced with a lance at the command of the king.
St. Philip preached in Phrygia and Scythia, and was crucified at Hieropolis.
St. Bartholomew preached in India, Arabia,.and Assyria. He was flayed and crucified in Armenia.
St. Simon preached in North Africa, and was martyred in Persia.
St. Jude preached in Syria, and was martyred in Persia. He wrote the "Catholic Epistle".
St. Matthias, chosen to take the place of Judas, preached in Ethiopia, and was martyred in Sebastopolis.
St. Paul was converted miraculously (Acts 9) in the year 34. He of all the Apostles labored the most abundantly. He wrote many Epistles.
He is called the Apostle of the Gentiles, because he carried the Gospel to the pagan world. He travelled extensively and successively to Seleucia, Cyprus, Asia Minor, Phrygia, Galatia, Macedonia, Thessalonica, Athens, Corinth, Miletus, and finally Rome. From Rome he went to Spain and the East, then returned to Rome, where he was martyred in 67 A. D.
Christ intended that this power should be exercised also by their successors, the bishops of the Church.
The Apostles first preached in Judea on the very first Christian Pentecost. Then they dispersed throughout the different countries of the then known world. Everywhere they preached, baptized, and ruled the Christian communities. They were the first bishops of the Church.
"As the Father has sent me, I also send you" (John 20:21).
The Apostles chose men to assist them, imparting to them greater or less powers. Before leaving a place, they chose a successor with full powers (Acts 14:22).
Those who received only a small part of the powers of the Apostles were called deacons. Those given greater power were the priests. Those appointed successors to rule in the place of the Apostles were the bishops.
Christ had given the Apostles full powers to choose successors, when He gave them the powers His Father had given Him (John 20:21)
It was His wish that the Apostles should have successors to continue the Church, which He said would last till the end of the world (Matt. 28:20). Without successors to the Apostles, the Church would have no rulers, and being unorganized would never have lasted.
If they admitted that, then they woould have to conclude that Jesus started the catholic Church and would have to become Catholic
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I thought it was a really nice thing for her to do for me. I am not Catholic but my friend said she thought they would help me because I feel a bit low, due to trying to get pregnant but it's not happening. Who are St Jude and St Joseph and what is their purpose? I am curious now about the Catholic religion (I'm baptised in the Church of England) and feel comforted by the prayer cards so any information anyone can give will be useful.
Thankyou Jimbob that is kind of you
St Joseph is the foster father of Our Lord Jesus Christ and is a saint who will never fail you when you need help. I have experienced his help in many a difficult situation. I call him Papa Joseph. Just as he struggled to protect our Lord Jesus and Our Lady in many a perilous situation and tried to provide them the best though he was poor, he now comes to the aid of the faithful who ask for his help. He is too soft-hearted to refuse one who pleads to him and he speaks for you promptly before the throne of God. God answers his prayers quickly because of St. Joseph's position and dignity in the church and in heaven. Some of his titles are 'Solace of the afflicted', 'Mirror of Patience', 'Terror of demons', 'Lover of poverty', ' Head of the Holy Family', ' Glory of home life', 'Pillar of families', etc.
Each Wednesday in the year is dedicated to St Joseph, and all those devoted to him should on this particular day, practice special devotion in his honour. And his own month, the month of March is set aside to honour him especially, will be gladly welcomed each year by the devout clients of the foster-father of Our Divine Lord. St Joseph was very near and dear to the heart of Jesus in his life, and so, too, he is very close to the hearts of those who love Jesus and who try to follow him, no matter how feebly.
The intercession of St Joseph is very powerful. St Teresa says: 'I know by experience that the glorious St Joseph assists us generally in all necessities. I have never asked him for anything which he did not obtain for me. '
And that great Franciscan saint - St Margaret of Crotona heard Our Lord say: 'If you would do what is pleasing to me, do not let a single day pass without offering some tribute of praise and veneration to St Joseph.' Therefore, let us pray to him constantly, and ask him to lay our petitions at the foot of the great white throne. Let us ask for patience on the hard road, and perseverance in our trials; above all, let us beg him each day for the grace of a holy and a happy death.
If you are interested in knowing more about this good saint I would recommend Pere Binet's book ' The divine favors granted to St. Joseph'.
Here is prayer that you can say to him everyday for thirty days .
http://www.goperri.com/stjoseph30days.ht ml
I know that St Jude is a powerful saint too though I've never prayed to him for help yet. He is called the saint of impossible causes.
http://www.goperri.com/stjude.html
Hope you are blessed with a child soon. God bless!
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Bulletin for March 28, 2010 | St. Jude Catholic Church
Mortgage Balance 3/23/2010 $9,730
Rice Bowls will be collected at Easter. Please be sure to return yours next weekend. Donations will benefit Catholic Relief Services in assisting the poor.
Second Collection: On Good Friday, our parish will take up the annual Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land. Your financial contribution helps to support the struggling Christian community and to protect Christianity’s holiest places.
FASTING & ABSTINENCE: In the Catholic tradition, fasting is observed on Good Friday by those between the ages of 18 and 59. When fasting, we may eat one full meal and, if needed to maintain strength, two other smaller meals. Together the smaller meals should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids, including milk and juices, are allowed. Although not required, you may extend this fast on Holy Saturday as we remember Christ in the grave, and end our fast with the Easter celebration. Abstinence is observed by all 14 years of age and older. On days of abstinence no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. If a person is unable to observe the above regulations due to ill health or other serious reasons, other suitable forms of self-denial are encouraged. Fasting, almsgiving, and prayer are the three traditional disciplines of Lent. The faithful and catechumens should undertake these practices seriously in a spirit of penance and of preparation for baptism or of renewal of baptism at Easter.
...Bulletin for March 14, 2010 | St. Jude Catholic Church
**Please pick up your new schedules in the sacristy**
Stations of the Cross will be held on Fridays at 12:30 & 7 PM during Lent. A sign up sheet is in the commons if you would like to lead the 7 PM Stations on any one of the Friday evenings.
FASTING & ABSTINENCE: Abstinence is observed by all 14 years of age and older. On days of abstinence no meat is allowed. All the Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence. Note: If a person is unable to observe the above regulations due to ill health or other serious reasons, other suitable forms of self-denial are encouraged.
CHRISTIAN FORMATION
RCIA–will meet this Wed., March 17, at 7:30 p.m. following the 7:00 Mass. The topic will be Sexual Ethics presented by Catherine Moore and Byron Widemann.
Adult Faith Formation: People of the Passion Ultreya will meet Sunday, March 21st at 3 pm.
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CBC.caAt St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church in Millcreek Township, the stations are in the stained-glass windows, said member and Gannon University professor of Religion BriefsHoly Thursday and All Fools#39; DaySpiritual Side — Easter services throughout West Volusiaall 815 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
Cape Gazette - Apr 02, 2010
Graham LeaderThe church lot is located between Route 24 and Postal Lane on Plantation Road. St. Jude the Apostle Church in Lewes will hold a service of the lord#39;s 43rd Annual Easter Sunrise Serviceall 82 news articlesnbsp;raquo;
KFDM-TV News - Apr 02, 2010
His last assignment as a pastor was at St. Jude Thaddeus, Beaumont, from 1990 to 2000 when he retired. He was named a Prelate of Honor by Pope John Paul IIEarthtimes (press release) - Apr 01, 2010
St. Jude Religious Stores has one of the largest assortments of religious goods, with over 7000 Christian and Catholic supply items in-stock on their site and morenbsp;raquo;New Lenox Patriot - Apr 01, 2010
Though they no longer take classes at St. Jude Church in New Lenox, Connor James, Matthew James and Jason Alferink never miss a session of
Tidewater News - Apr 02, 2010
It#39;s Happening HereBINGO NIGHT: St. Jude#39;s Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus at 1014 Clay St., Franklin, will host bingo at 7 pm April 17.Southtown Star - Mar 26, 2010
The Money TimesSt. Jude events St. Jude Catholic Church, 241 W. Second Ave., New Lenox, will have the following events on Good Friday, April 2: Ecumenical Cross Walk, Holy Week services listed throughout the boroughMatters of FaithReligion Newsall 395 news articlesnbsp;raquo;




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