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guest  

Thanks for putting forward that topic about feast. I was wondering is this a new Catholic ritual in addition to going to mass? I heard it a lot of times here that feast seems to be a requirement for salvation. Is it OK to go to a feast and don't bother with mass anymore. Or is it necessary to have both? How about going only to mass like we always do? is it not enough? I never learned that ritual of feast when I was learning Catechism. Can someone explain that to us here in this site... please. Thanks.

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guest  

Mr. / Ms. Guest, I agree that you are a bit lost. I think you need to go to the feast every sunday. You need more love. AM I FOOLING MYSELF???

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guest  

Mr. / Ms. Guest, I agree that you are a bit lost. I think you need to go to the feast every sunday. You need more love

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brilliantreader  

You had a very good explanation angkapatid. I belive that this Mr./Ms.Guest you are talking about is the same Mr./Ms.Guest who previously messed up my website. I doubt he/she might mess up your site too. Expect negative comments and emails to you starting today. Until now, this person still sending his negative comments thru my email. Even PIBJ site he/she is trying to mess up on her/his negative poor mind. I pity this person. Let's decide to ignore the negative comments of this person. Have a nice day and God bless to everyone!

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angkapatid  

I believe that giving and receiving/ sowing and reaping is a universal law. Your gains are proportionate to your investments. The bible repletes with this truth "what you sow you will reap" Gal.6:7. Even the atheists and the ungodly people reap a great harvest from their investments/ businesses and become very wealthy. And that precisely Mr. guest is your point that there can be people who give with selfish motives. How pitiful are the people who sow and reap just for the purpose/motivation of gaining more wealth but it is even more pitiable to see people give in the name of love but use it only for their own vested interest ( like Ananias and Sapphira). But the point of this video is more than just sowing in reaping, it is I think we can call sustainable abundance. It is about enjoying wealth in abundance in its bigger picture. It is locating ones self in the over all map of God's will for all creation. It is here where you sow/invest/give/impart/offer/present/provide/grant/allot/allocate and even donate for the building of the kingdom of God and not just your own diminutive kingdom. I believe that this allegory (the truth behind it) is not primarily teaching us to invest and be wealthy but it teaches us that true wealth are used to serve, love and build the kingdom of God. And wealth can only and be truly enjoyed if it is shared. I think this is what the video is all about.\npls. visit my site www.wonderful-life4u.blogspot.com

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Description: When you ask God to bless you, bless your neighbor as well with your prayers.
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Added: 23-09-2008 Runtime: 6 min 14 sec
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