What a wonderful testimony. I am so inspired by Sr Sunita's great love for the Lord and our Mother. Her simple yet deep faith is contagious. I have certainly drawn some tips from her on how to live a God-fearing life.. Thank you Sr Sunita.
❤Sisterrrr❤Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring testimony Sister❤Love you a Lot Dear Sunitha Sisterrr....God Bless you Sisterrr....Please pray for us Sister...Love you so so so muchh❤❤
I never saw this type of marvellous sister, energetic smiley , strong bond with Jesus and Mother mary, i liked your tips to holding bible . heart touching video, thanks for Shalom TV nice presentation thanks to technical team for beautiful video
Sister I enjoyed your testimony even as U enjoyed relating it to us. Your tips on prayer are simple and heartfelt. U r sure to bring many people to Jesus, Mother Mary, Our Father God and the Holy Spirit having shared with us your simple, yet effective ways of relating to them. Thank U and God bless.❤
As an Ex-Catholic, I have a few questions: 1) Why do Catholics pray to ''infant Jesus'' or the statue of Mary with baby Jesus in her hand when the Bible clearly portrays Jesus as someone who has ascended into heaven as a grown up man and seated at the right hand of God the Father? Is Jesus still an infant baby? 2) Why do Catholics pray to saints like Peter, Paul, John, etc. and not Moses, Elijah, Jeremiah, etc. as well? Were they also not men of God whom God used mightily? 3) Why does the catholic church preach about Purgatory as a place of punishment with little fire for the purging of the sins of children of God when the Bible doesn't talk about it? Do they mean to say indirectly that the price that Jesus paid on the cross by shedding His blood is not enough to be saved that God has to send people to Purgatory with little fires for 200 to 300 years?
By the immense love gushing out of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, may your heart be moved and return to the true church "Catholic Church" established by our Lord Jesus Christ himself. "And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." MATTHEW 16:18 For your questions, these are the answers. If you are still confused may the Holy Spirit guide you to approach your nearby Catholic parish and have these doubts discussed with the parish priest. 1. Devotion to Infant Jesus is a veneration to our Lord's infancy. The whole life of our Lord is sacred, that is the reason we celebrate every events of His life right from Annunciation to Resurrection. 2. Catholics have several prayers to Prophets, but most of them are not famous. An example is the Prayer to Elijah by the Carmelites. Moses, Abraham, etc are also included in the Holy Eucharist Liturgy (Mass) of many rites* of the Catholic church. 3. After the second Council of Lyon in 1274, Catholic Church defined Purgatory as a place where souls are purified after death, such souls are benefited by the prayers and pious works the living do for them. Catholic church believes nor only in The Holy Bible (having 73 books) and Sacred tradition. Since only the Sacred tradition existed from the time of inception of Christianity and the Bible was compiled at only around 200 AD, Catholic Church holds both the Bible and Sacred tradition with utmost regard. In fact it is from the Sacred tradition the Bible and other sacraments were compiled. "I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them." ROMANS 16:17 *rites- there are 23 Catholic rites other than the most common Latin (Roman) rite in the Catholic church.
My dear sister....your faith and love for Christ is contagious.....God bless you ♥️♥️♥️
I watched this whole episode with the biggest smile on my face . Praise God for Sr Sunitha and other religious
God be with you always. Enlightened spirit of Jesus, what God has called us for, she is one of a living example. Pray for her as she prays for us
Thank you sister for your good testimoni
What a wonderful testimony. I am so inspired by Sr Sunita's great love for the Lord and our Mother. Her simple yet deep faith is contagious. I have certainly drawn some tips from her on how to live a God-fearing life.. Thank you Sr Sunita.
❤Sisterrrr❤Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring testimony Sister❤Love you a Lot Dear Sunitha Sisterrr....God Bless you Sisterrr....Please pray for us Sister...Love you so so so muchh❤❤
God bless you sister ❤
I never saw this type of marvellous sister, energetic smiley , strong bond with Jesus and Mother mary, i liked your tips to holding bible . heart touching video, thanks for Shalom TV nice presentation thanks to technical team for beautiful video
Thankyou so much dear Sr. Ruby. Blessed and Inspiring testimony 👍👍👍
God bless you sister 🙌🕊🕊🕊🕊
I feel always holy spirit with in you and your words. Thank you sister. We love you soo much 🔥🔥
Querida Hermana, gracias por tu testimonio. Me siento bendecido por la oportunidad de escucharte.
¡Que dios te bendiga!
It was an inspiring , genuine and innocent presentation...
Sistereee God bless you ❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sr Sunita...thank you for your joyful testimony. Felt good just hearing you. Jesus bless you Sr Sunita❤
God bless you, sister! Please pray for us.
God bless you dear sister 🙏🙏 i am very proud of you dear sister CCR
Sister I enjoyed your testimony even as U enjoyed relating it to us. Your tips on prayer are simple and heartfelt. U r sure to bring many people to Jesus, Mother Mary, Our Father God and the Holy Spirit having shared with us your simple, yet effective ways of relating to them. Thank U and God bless.❤
God bless sr🙏
congratulations. very inspiring . God bless you
GOD IS SO GREAT 👏👏👏
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As an Ex-Catholic, I have a few questions:
1) Why do Catholics pray to ''infant Jesus'' or the statue of Mary with baby Jesus in her hand when the Bible clearly portrays Jesus as someone who has ascended into heaven as a grown up man and seated at the right hand of God the Father? Is Jesus still an infant baby?
2) Why do Catholics pray to saints like Peter, Paul, John, etc. and not Moses, Elijah, Jeremiah, etc. as well? Were they also not men of God whom God used mightily?
3) Why does the catholic church preach about Purgatory as a place of punishment with little fire for the purging of the sins of children of God when the Bible doesn't talk about it? Do they mean to say indirectly that the price that Jesus paid on the cross by shedding His blood is not enough to be saved that God has to send people to Purgatory with little fires for 200 to 300 years?
By the immense love gushing out of The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, may your heart be moved and return to the true church "Catholic Church" established by our Lord Jesus Christ himself.
"And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." MATTHEW 16:18
For your questions, these are the answers. If you are still confused may the Holy Spirit guide you to approach your nearby Catholic parish and have these doubts discussed with the parish priest.
1. Devotion to Infant Jesus is a veneration to our Lord's infancy. The whole life of our Lord is sacred, that is the reason we celebrate every events of His life right from Annunciation to Resurrection.
2. Catholics have several prayers to Prophets, but most of them are not famous. An example is the Prayer to Elijah by the Carmelites.
Moses, Abraham, etc are also included in the Holy Eucharist Liturgy (Mass) of many rites* of the Catholic church.
3. After the second Council of Lyon in 1274, Catholic Church defined Purgatory as a place where souls are purified after death, such souls are benefited by the prayers and pious works the living do for them. Catholic church believes nor only in The Holy Bible (having 73 books) and Sacred tradition. Since only the Sacred tradition existed from the time of inception of Christianity and the Bible was compiled at only around 200 AD, Catholic Church holds both the Bible and Sacred tradition with utmost regard. In fact it is from the Sacred tradition the Bible and other sacraments were compiled.
"I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them."
ROMANS 16:17
*rites- there are 23 Catholic rites other than the most common Latin (Roman) rite in the Catholic church.
God bless you Sister❤