For Ash Wednesday, l went to St. John’s Basilica in this City. The Mass service was so beautiful ! There were many Familie with lots of Children present. I had fallen by some stairs by the east entrance of the Church and hurt my left foot badly. This is a start for Lent 2024 l had not anticipated. Went to the Hospital today for X-rays. Thanking God that nothing is brocken, only bruised! Bringing all this discomfort to Jesus at the food of the Cross, for Catholics that left the Faith they have been raised up in, especially members of my family, for their Return to our amazing Faith in Christ and loving our Blessed, Holy Mother. 😔🙏🌹 And staying off FaceBook until Palm Sunday! More time to pray, especially the Rosary 📿🙏
Lent is a wonderful time to grow closer to the Lord as us everyday but it's nice to have this special time. Easter is a time of new beginnings. Lord, help us to draw closer to thee.
I also missed the webinar, I have read the comments from the other viewers and a few of us missed the time slot. Is there a Grace period for those of us who missed Lent game plan.
Fantastic. Thank you so much for putting this together. We learn a lot everytime you bring something to us. Many prayer for you and yours this Lent Season.
I've been reading some of the comments and, although many people seem to agree that the Lenten fast shouldn't merely consist of abstaining from chocolate only, there are also some that are taking an extreme approach, such as abstaining from most foods, including a plants-based diet as well. This is not wise and I think Dr Taylor should try and explain what an appropriate fasting diet should consist of during Lent. It is also important that the Church clearly spells this out. I'm not sure how it works in the Catholic Church but in Eastern Orthodoxy, the EO Church clearly identifies what the Lenten diet should be - i.e. strictly vegan. No animal products (not even seafood). Oil is not permitted either. Besides the obvious salads with no dressing, I recommend baked beans (with fresh bread). They are full of protein and do fill you up.
Our Byzantine fasting for Lent begins with Pre-Lenten preparations of Cheese Fare Sunday (all cheese is gone until Easter) and Meat Fare Sunday (all meat is gone until Easter Sunday). With Lent we are asked to give up other things of our choice. All of this includes fasting on all Sundays of Lent. We’ve done this for generations in our Byzantine churches both in the USA and old country Czechoslovakia. For Lent the Latin Rite has Laetare Sunday where restrictions are eased up with a return the next day to fasting until Easter. It is the only Sunday where regular fasting is not done. To say there is no fasting on Sundays is in error, and for some, the beginning of weakening the faith. Fasting accompanies prayer!
I have been fasting - not the pitiful disciplinary fast we're "allowed" as Catholics - for 50 hours already! I haven't eaten since Sunday at 1400. I shall eat again on Friday after sundown. I'm Carnivore, and I'm fat-adapted, so this isn't too tough. I eat one meal a day anyway, and I have been for over two years already. It's awesome! So happy "fasting" even though it's no fast at all. Instead of giving up chocolate, try to give up all plants, and see how you feel after 46 days! Be well, mes amis! ❤
Bad advice man. Plants are where we get fibre and our bodies and digestive system need fibre. Be a traditional Catholic and give up all meat, dairy and eggs for lent. I did in 2020 and am now a vegan as it changed my health for the better. May God grant us all a transformative Lent and may we all turn away from our sins and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
@@peadarmacconnmhaigh4337 Dear Peadar, It's great to make your acquaintance. I appreciate the feedback, thank you. Let's discuss this because of its importance to the body, which is made in God's image, and we should take care of it as best we can. I think we can agree on this, don't you think? Fibre is a carbohydrate, and thanks to God's design of our bodies, our liver through a process called "gluconeogenesis" (making new glucose) makes all the glucose we require. There is no exogenous carbohydrate required in our diets, not one gram ever; therefore, there is no need for fibre. Fibre, both soluble and insoluble, is indigestible; i.e., we lack the enzymes to break it down. It is quite literally garbage to our bodies, which is why all of it is jettisoned via the large colon. I am quite the Traditional Catholic. I am Orthodox, en fait. Why don't you review why flesh meats were avoided on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the entire year a few centuries back in order that you better understand why we have this discipline in the first place? Giving up all meat, dairy, and eggs for Lent is contraindicated in the human diet. We are permitted fish on Fridays (and Tuesdays and Fridays during the year several centuries before). Eggs are now allowed. Dairy was not limited; however, liquid dairy is probelmatic for many people because of the high sugar to fat ratio. Cream and cheese are recommended. I am pleased that you did this in 2020. I wonder what diet you might have consumed before becoming vegan. If you were on the Standard Western Diet, any whole-food diet will be exceedingly better, at least in the short term. I am furthermore pleased that your health has improved. I have heard a statistic that 84% of all vegans forfeit the diet within five years citing catastrophic health failures. If you are determined to continue down the vegan path, I suggest very strongly that you supplement, especially with Vit. B-12 (cobalamin). Since you started this a few years back, I assume you are doing this, or you would be dead by now. Please also get your body checked for sarcopenia and osteopeniain the future because the foods you are choosing to eat are quite deficient in the proper amino and fatty acids humans require. If you begin to show signs of becoming emaciated or begin to have difficulty thinking, please review what you are doing. The association with the vegan diet and ALS - a lethal degenerative nervous disease - is 11,500 times greater than diets containing animal products. Beware! I concur with you that "... God grant us all a transformative Lent and may we all turn away from our sins and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ". En fait, I would suggest further that we not only believe but ACT OUT the Gospel of Jesus, the King! Faith (belief) without works is dead. Confer with The Epistle of St. James. Be well, mon ami ! Pax tecvm. 🕊
@@RT-5897 Well, although I love "Aunt Sally" (Strawman Fallacy), she has no place here. First, I never said plants were "yucky", and the only reference I made to plants being given up for Lent might be the oxalate-rich chocolate, which is en fait the sugar that the carbohydrate addict would need to give up because few people other than I eat pure cacao, for example, like I do in my coffee from time to time. I hadn't mentioned "exactly" what I was giving up for Lent. Did you watch the good doctor's podcast? I imagine that he would have gone much deeper than speaking of "giving up" something. En fait, St. Thomas states that you cannot give up a vice, you must replace it with its corresponding virtue. Since this takes about 21 says, Lent's 40 days (after eliminating the Sundays, which are not included in Lent, of course) are excellent for the extra 19 days of reinforcement. I would never give up the proper human diet, which is traditionally (for the last 2,500,000 years) fatty meats, eggs, water, and salt until the agricultural development after the great flood, which killed off our prefered food, viz., the large fauna. Some bishops offer a dispensation for the consumption of meat, for example on St. Patrick's Day when it may fall on a Friday. In Mexico, the bishops will offer a dispensation to the poor in order that they eat chicken because market forces increase the cost of seafood greatly. When you find out why the Church added a disiplinary practise of eating fish on Tuesdays and Fridays every day of the year at one time, this will be glaringly apparent to you. Here's where Dear Aunt Sally makes her entrance. Changing the content of my argument conflating moral acts, such as eating the proper human diet, and homosexuality, which is a gravely immoral vice, is ridiculous. Eating food and homosexual acts are not equivalent in the least. There is no virtue to replace a false vice of eating the foods that are optimum at powering and rebuilding the body; i.e., if eating to excess were the issue, I would practise temperance, but this is not the case; however, the virtue of chastity would be employed during Lent for those who are in the vice of lust, regardless of the sex in an unmarried relationship, which in the instance of the homosexual relationships - regardless of His Excellency's latest ambiguous letter - it is illegitimate for one homosexual to confer the Sacrament of Holy Matrimoy on another homosexual. Eating plants, 98% of which are either indigestible or flat out poisonous to the human being, instead of eating meats, of which (with very rare exceptions) are 100% edible, is not a sacrifice; it's suicide! According to my educated conscience, I do not consider consuming flesh meat a sin; therefore, I cannot replace it with the vice of temperance because there is no other optimum food for the human being. Who are you to decide for me during Lent which vices I may need to replace with virtues? Me thinks "detraction" is a gravely immoral sin, my brother. "And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye; and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye"? [Matthew 7:3] On a final note, you are completely out of your lane related to argument skills, human nutrition, and Catholic theology. You failed in your argument by utilising a straw man. You failed in your knowledge of what human beings have eaten for several million years. You failed by implying that I am guilty of "gluttony" apparently because that is the only sin that covers an excess of eating food. I do not live to eat like most people in the Western World; I eat to live. Confer with Proverbs 13:25. Be well!
I can never forget Lent. It's a big deal here. Yesterday was Mardi Gras and Lent is always the next day. Ashes are distributed by Catholic, Anglican Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist and other churches in the area and always covered by the news media. On Tuesday we celebrate and feast, on Wednesday we repent and receive ashes. On Fridays in Lent I always attend Stations of the Cross (The Way of the Cross).
If you can, but do take your physical health into consideration. Some 77 year olds are super fit, no dietary or metabolic problems, etc. Others have type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, etc. Speak with your doctor and your priest if you’re unsure. One can do a partial fast, ie. cut out or replace a particular food with something you find bland. Eat the equivalent of two full meals and a snack instead of one full meal and a snack if you’re used to three meals per day. If your health requires a diet that doesn’t permit fasting, offer up something else. Do extra alms, or increase your time in prayer. A friend (RIP) had a medical condition whereby she ate via a g-tube and had to be on supplemental oxygen most of the time. No, fasting was quite impossible for her. Instead, she significantly upped her prayer time, each Lent with a different goal, ie., conversion of family members, for priests and religious, for national leaders, etc. There’s lots of things instead of food. Give up smoking, or some similar permitted pleasure and don’t tell anyone.
The belt of the Theotokos, an important relic for Orthodox and Catholics will be in Cyprus until the 3rd of March 2024. If you are around here, feel free to come and venerate. I am wishing you a blessed Lent that will lead to our spiritual regeneration.
Just came across your channel. Would had love to listen to your webinar. Is there anyway you can give me game plan challenge, please and thanks@Dr. Taylor Marshall.
Can social media have “visit store”? Can you at the end of broadcasts? Not just video and specific product? I want visit store! Can you ask Catholic Catalogs?
Don't be discouraged. Keep going. God will never give you up until your last breath. I had many, many "failed" prayers and novenas. I didn't get what I wanted, but I'm grateful now that God didn't give what I wanted. God knows everything and I know nothing. Trust in God completely. God bless.
I wish you wouldn't take down the Lenten plan as soon as Lent begins, but keep it up the entire time... you never know when people might be inspired, even if we're four weeks into Lent. It shouldn't be a "start on Ash Wednesday or you lose" type of thing. It's only Ash Wednesday, and it's already "too late" to get the reading plan and watch the webinar. Sigh.
Thank goodness I'm not a catholic. I am reading a very interesting book about the history of the Catholic church It is a must read... Vicars of Christ The Dark Side Of The Papacy by Peter De Rosa
Huh? Maybe give up helping people for whom your “help” is harmful? (It wasn’t for Lent, but a lady I knew quit bailing out her adult son from jail. It was hard for her to see him suffer behind bars with nasty cell mates, but it was the kind of love he needed in order to grow up!)
This will be my first Lent as a new Catholic.
Blessings!
Praying for you, lent is such a blessing 🙏🏻🕊️
Welcome, and God bless!
Congratulations welcome to the family of converts.
congrats friend
YES! This is THE Lent that changes my life!
For Ash Wednesday, l went to St. John’s Basilica in this City. The Mass service was so beautiful ! There were many Familie with lots of Children present. I had fallen by some stairs by the east entrance of the Church and hurt my left foot badly. This is a start for Lent 2024 l had not anticipated. Went to the Hospital today for X-rays. Thanking God that nothing is brocken, only bruised! Bringing all this discomfort to Jesus at the food of the Cross, for Catholics that left the Faith they have been raised up in, especially members of my family, for their Return to our amazing Faith in Christ and loving our Blessed, Holy Mother. 😔🙏🌹
And staying off FaceBook until Palm Sunday! More time to pray, especially the Rosary 📿🙏
Lent is a wonderful time to grow closer to the Lord as us everyday but it's nice to have this special time. Easter is a time of new beginnings. Lord, help us to draw closer to thee.
Happy Lent 💜🙏✝️✝️✝️
Missed it! Please post a replay version we can tune into!!!! @DrTaylorMarshall
I also missed the webinar, I have read the comments from the other viewers and a few of us missed the time slot. Is there a Grace period for those of us who missed Lent game plan.
Please doctor Taylor, upload that video to your channel. I couldn’t enter to the webinar and really want to start a good Lent this year! ❤❤❤
I missed it!
I would gladly share the lent sheets we received, if that helps. Hope it is ok, with Dr. Taylor
I have been a Catholic all my life but this year I’m doing my best to be the best Lent of my life, like you said.
Fantastic. Thank you so much for putting this together. We learn a lot everytime you bring something to us. Many prayer for you and yours this Lent Season.
30 or so years ago was the Lent in preparation for my becoming Catholic at Easter vigil.
Great stuff 🔥👏😎. Have a blessed Lent 🙏. God bless 🙏⛪⚓👑.
Thank you, registered. See you in a few. Blessings for a loving Lenten season.
GOD bless 🙏
Please replay your webinar! I missed it on Tuesday night.
I’m there already on the hold. 12 mins to go!
So disappointed. Please encourage us that missed the live webinar by posting a replay of it if that is possible.
Appreciate it! Thanks!
I've been reading some of the comments and, although many people seem to agree that the Lenten fast shouldn't merely consist of abstaining from chocolate only, there are also some that are taking an extreme approach, such as abstaining from most foods, including a plants-based diet as well. This is not wise and I think Dr Taylor should try and explain what an appropriate fasting diet should consist of during Lent. It is also important that the Church clearly spells this out. I'm not sure how it works in the Catholic Church but in Eastern Orthodoxy, the EO Church clearly identifies what the Lenten diet should be - i.e. strictly vegan. No animal products (not even seafood). Oil is not permitted either. Besides the obvious salads with no dressing, I recommend baked beans (with fresh bread). They are full of protein and do fill you up.
2024 is going to be the year you people by the god of this world are going to see Christ
Hi Taylor is there any way I can get the information. I have applied for the webinar but I am in the UK
Bring it on‼️🙏🏽
The movie or lent?
Please post a replay!!!
Our Byzantine fasting for Lent begins with Pre-Lenten preparations of Cheese Fare Sunday (all cheese is gone until Easter) and Meat Fare Sunday (all meat is gone until Easter Sunday). With Lent we are asked to give up other things of our choice. All of this includes fasting on all Sundays of Lent. We’ve done this for generations in our Byzantine churches both in the USA and old country Czechoslovakia. For Lent the Latin Rite has Laetare Sunday where restrictions are eased up with a return the next day to fasting until Easter. It is the only Sunday where regular fasting is not done. To say there is no fasting on Sundays is in error, and for some, the beginning of weakening the faith. Fasting accompanies prayer!
I'm doing this 🙏
I must be up at 4 and at 730 mass. Get my ash’s. So can’t stay for all now but will watch later
I'm off to 6 pm traditional Mass later on today.
I have been fasting - not the pitiful disciplinary fast we're "allowed" as Catholics - for 50 hours already! I haven't eaten since Sunday at 1400. I shall eat again on Friday after sundown. I'm Carnivore, and I'm fat-adapted, so this isn't too tough. I eat one meal a day anyway, and I have been for over two years already. It's awesome! So happy "fasting" even though it's no fast at all. Instead of giving up chocolate, try to give up all plants, and see how you feel after 46 days!
Be well, mes amis! ❤
Bad advice man. Plants are where we get fibre and our bodies and digestive system need fibre. Be a traditional Catholic and give up all meat, dairy and eggs for lent. I did in 2020 and am now a vegan as it changed my health for the better. May God grant us all a transformative Lent and may we all turn away from our sins and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
@@peadarmacconnmhaigh4337 Dear Peadar,
It's great to make your acquaintance. I appreciate the feedback, thank you.
Let's discuss this because of its importance to the body, which is made in God's image, and we should take care of it as best we can. I think we can agree on this, don't you think?
Fibre is a carbohydrate, and thanks to God's design of our bodies, our liver through a process called "gluconeogenesis" (making new glucose) makes all the glucose we require. There is no exogenous carbohydrate required in our diets, not one gram ever; therefore, there is no need for fibre. Fibre, both soluble and insoluble, is indigestible; i.e., we lack the enzymes to break it down. It is quite literally garbage to our bodies, which is why all of it is jettisoned via the large colon.
I am quite the Traditional Catholic. I am Orthodox, en fait. Why don't you review why flesh meats were avoided on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the entire year a few centuries back in order that you better understand why we have this discipline in the first place? Giving up all meat, dairy, and eggs for Lent is contraindicated in the human diet. We are permitted fish on Fridays (and Tuesdays and Fridays during the year several centuries before). Eggs are now allowed. Dairy was not limited; however, liquid dairy is probelmatic for many people because of the high sugar to fat ratio. Cream and cheese are recommended.
I am pleased that you did this in 2020. I wonder what diet you might have consumed before becoming vegan. If you were on the Standard Western Diet, any whole-food diet will be exceedingly better, at least in the short term. I am furthermore pleased that your health has improved. I have heard a statistic that 84% of all vegans forfeit the diet within five years citing catastrophic health failures.
If you are determined to continue down the vegan path, I suggest very strongly that you supplement, especially with Vit. B-12 (cobalamin). Since you started this a few years back, I assume you are doing this, or you would be dead by now. Please also get your body checked for sarcopenia and osteopeniain the future because the foods you are choosing to eat are quite deficient in the proper amino and fatty acids humans require. If you begin to show signs of becoming emaciated or begin to have difficulty thinking, please review what you are doing. The association with the vegan diet and ALS - a lethal degenerative nervous disease - is 11,500 times greater than diets containing animal products. Beware!
I concur with you that "... God grant us all a transformative Lent and may we all turn away from our sins and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ". En fait, I would suggest further that we not only believe but ACT OUT the Gospel of Jesus, the King! Faith (belief) without works is dead. Confer with The Epistle of St. James.
Be well, mon ami !
Pax tecvm. 🕊
@@thomashughes4859 very interesting reply. Thank you. Peace be with you too.
@@RT-5897 Well, although I love "Aunt Sally" (Strawman Fallacy), she has no place here.
First, I never said plants were "yucky", and the only reference I made to plants being given up for Lent might be the oxalate-rich chocolate, which is en fait the sugar that the carbohydrate addict would need to give up because few people other than I eat pure cacao, for example, like I do in my coffee from time to time.
I hadn't mentioned "exactly" what I was giving up for Lent. Did you watch the good doctor's podcast? I imagine that he would have gone much deeper than speaking of "giving up" something. En fait, St. Thomas states that you cannot give up a vice, you must replace it with its corresponding virtue. Since this takes about 21 says, Lent's 40 days (after eliminating the Sundays, which are not included in Lent, of course) are excellent for the extra 19 days of reinforcement.
I would never give up the proper human diet, which is traditionally (for the last 2,500,000 years) fatty meats, eggs, water, and salt until the agricultural development after the great flood, which killed off our prefered food, viz., the large fauna. Some bishops offer a dispensation for the consumption of meat, for example on St. Patrick's Day when it may fall on a Friday. In Mexico, the bishops will offer a dispensation to the poor in order that they eat chicken because market forces increase the cost of seafood greatly. When you find out why the Church added a disiplinary practise of eating fish on Tuesdays and Fridays every day of the year at one time, this will be glaringly apparent to you.
Here's where Dear Aunt Sally makes her entrance. Changing the content of my argument conflating moral acts, such as eating the proper human diet, and homosexuality, which is a gravely immoral vice, is ridiculous. Eating food and homosexual acts are not equivalent in the least. There is no virtue to replace a false vice of eating the foods that are optimum at powering and rebuilding the body; i.e., if eating to excess were the issue, I would practise temperance, but this is not the case; however, the virtue of chastity would be employed during Lent for those who are in the vice of lust, regardless of the sex in an unmarried relationship, which in the instance of the homosexual relationships - regardless of His Excellency's latest ambiguous letter - it is illegitimate for one homosexual to confer the Sacrament of Holy Matrimoy on another homosexual.
Eating plants, 98% of which are either indigestible or flat out poisonous to the human being, instead of eating meats, of which (with very rare exceptions) are 100% edible, is not a sacrifice; it's suicide! According to my educated conscience, I do not consider consuming flesh meat a sin; therefore, I cannot replace it with the vice of temperance because there is no other optimum food for the human being.
Who are you to decide for me during Lent which vices I may need to replace with virtues? Me thinks "detraction" is a gravely immoral sin, my brother. "And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye; and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye"?
[Matthew 7:3]
On a final note, you are completely out of your lane related to argument skills, human nutrition, and Catholic theology. You failed in your argument by utilising a straw man. You failed in your knowledge of what human beings have eaten for several million years. You failed by implying that I am guilty of "gluttony" apparently because that is the only sin that covers an excess of eating food. I do not live to eat like most people in the Western World; I eat to live. Confer with Proverbs 13:25.
Be well!
@@thomashughes4859Thank you for that reply. "Man cannot live on bread alone".
Can somebody post the reading plan as I missed the webinar? I just want a good devotional prayer guide during Lent. The internet has many.
I didn’t see this until now 😢is there anyway I could still register and watch a recorded version?
Same problem here
I can never forget Lent. It's a big deal here. Yesterday was Mardi Gras and Lent is always the next day. Ashes are distributed by Catholic, Anglican Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist and other churches in the area and always covered by the news media. On Tuesday we celebrate and feast, on Wednesday we repent and receive ashes. On Fridays in Lent I always attend Stations of the Cross (The Way of the Cross).
Was not able to see webinar because I teach at the church on Tuesday evenings. Would like to listen to this. Are you going to make it available later?
i missed the webimar!
I have registered, how do I get to watch
I’m 76 years old and will be 77 in May, God willing. Should I fast?
If you can, but do take your physical health into consideration. Some 77 year olds are super fit, no dietary or metabolic problems, etc. Others have type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, etc. Speak with your doctor and your priest if you’re unsure. One can do a partial fast, ie. cut out or replace a particular food with something you find bland. Eat the equivalent of two full meals and a snack instead of one full meal and a snack if you’re used to three meals per day. If your health requires a diet that doesn’t permit fasting, offer up something else. Do extra alms, or increase your time in prayer. A friend (RIP) had a medical condition whereby she ate via a g-tube and had to be on supplemental oxygen most of the time. No, fasting was quite impossible for her. Instead, she significantly upped her prayer time, each Lent with a different goal, ie., conversion of family members, for priests and religious, for national leaders, etc. There’s lots of things instead of food. Give up smoking, or some similar permitted pleasure and don’t tell anyone.
Yes
Are you a sinner?
If, yes, then fast.
If, no, then pray for me.
Please consult with your doctor. But I think it was mandatory upto 60 years. You could even try abstaining from meat if you cannot fast. God bless you
Hello Dr. Taylor, is there a chance to follow the lent clases from now on? Can I watch the missed one somehow? Thank you very much!!!
I missed it 😢
How can I get the Lent plan?
I eat what I want whenever I want and pork is One of my favourite meats and fish 🤷🏼♂️
The belt of the Theotokos, an important relic for Orthodox and Catholics will be in Cyprus until the 3rd of March 2024. If you are around here, feel free to come and venerate.
I am wishing you a blessed Lent that will lead to our spiritual regeneration.
Missed the webinar :(
Just came across your channel. Would had love to listen to your webinar. Is there anyway you can give me game plan challenge, please and thanks@Dr. Taylor Marshall.
Is there a way to get this information today??
Would’ve loved to register for it but it expired already.
Link expired. How can I catch up?
Put salt on ice cubes and suck on the ice. This helps me.
The link expired by the time I saw this clip. Is there a way to view the webinar playback?
Me too. Please post the webinar for us who missed the Tuesday sign up . Thanks
Dr. Could uou possibly post the webinar?
I need the love.
I missed it. Is there another way to join??
The video cut out awhile ago but I can still hear. Cannot find the source of the audio
The demon attacks are really ramped up the last week anyone else notice
Can social media have “visit store”? Can you at the end of broadcasts?
Not just video and specific product?
I want visit store! Can you ask Catholic Catalogs?
☹️ I just saw this video ☹️
Miss it 😞
Taylor Marshall you should debate James white
Just tried to sign up but it says “Registration has expired”!
How can we watch it if we missed it?
Your poll doesn't address "other". I'm Lutheran married to a Catholic and looking for a connection.
Here in ltalia they don't do the sign of cross on forehead , on head instead. It seems a burned olive leaves..
And focus on myself.
I've had too many Lents and too many losses. My Easter never came. Can't do Lent this year.
Don't be discouraged. Keep going. God will never give you up until your last breath.
I had many, many "failed" prayers and novenas. I didn't get what I wanted, but I'm grateful now that God didn't give what I wanted. God knows everything and I know nothing.
Trust in God completely.
God bless.
Deanne Gribble
The Cross imbedded in the middle of my forehead appeared after I was Born Again by a spirit 😂
Says it’s expired ??
I am to try not argue with people online lol
I missed it
I wish you wouldn't take down the Lenten plan as soon as Lent begins, but keep it up the entire time... you never know when people might be inspired, even if we're four weeks into Lent. It shouldn't be a "start on Ash Wednesday or you lose" type of thing. It's only Ash Wednesday, and it's already "too late" to get the reading plan and watch the webinar. Sigh.
Thank goodness I'm not a catholic. I am reading a very interesting book about the history of the Catholic church It is a must read... Vicars of Christ The Dark Side Of The Papacy by Peter De Rosa
Nobody can make anybody do anything all power is of GOD a spirit of the mind and Satan too
If you don’t Believe in GOD you can’t blame GOD blame the god of this world Satan
I give up helping people
Huh? Maybe give up helping people for whom your “help” is harmful? (It wasn’t for Lent, but a lady I knew quit bailing out her adult son from jail. It was hard for her to see him suffer behind bars with nasty cell mates, but it was the kind of love he needed in order to grow up!)
😂😂🤣
Spatium nunc spatium aeternum Nos ad astra pertinent et deus nos ducet. Inde est, quod scientia catholica sum
My One spiritual Father is GOD not any pope or priest by religion of the world by the Mother
What you people don’t Believe GOD made Jesus a man the Son of GOD he wasn’t GOD
I Am the Son of Man and the Son of GOD who made him and I Christ not GOD
I lost you
not Biblical