Unveiled Artist
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I understand Catholic belief. I was more close to St. Mary and Francis, now that I think of it. However, I haven't heard this from a Catholic:
Saints bless because god works through them. Why wouldn't they (god) bless you the same as the priest absolves you (god)? How can you separate their blessing you from god blessing you?
I do believe in souls of the deceased; so, I do remember Mary helping me as Francis as I wish my confirmed saint, but never really looked into all the saints. I would have picked St. Thomas because of his knack of theology but I got St. Gutrude. Anyway...
Saints are brought present to many Catholics by god. Just as I conjure or make present my living mother on earth by giving her a phone call and she happens to pop over here because we decided she come. I influenced her or conjured her by our meeting and by my influence, she appeared as planned. That's conjuring.
Nemocracy, conjure, magic, etc aren't bad words. The only reason why I see these are bad is when a person does it without god as a source. Since god is the source of all of these things done, no matter what you call it, it is still done by god and you do.. still talk to spirits of the deceased in heaven, ask god for blessings and receive them, and pray to ask god to help make appear (for lack of better grammar) your intentions for help. It's all in gods hands, but that doesn't change the definition of the word.
Unless I'm missing something?
Saints don't bless us, and normally don't help us directly, unless God specifically permits. He permits and enables them to hear prayers that we address to them asking for their prayers on our behalf.
Saints bless because god works through them. Why wouldn't they (god) bless you the same as the priest absolves you (god)? How can you separate their blessing you from god blessing you?
I do believe in souls of the deceased; so, I do remember Mary helping me as Francis as I wish my confirmed saint, but never really looked into all the saints. I would have picked St. Thomas because of his knack of theology but I got St. Gutrude. Anyway...
The saints are not conjured. Asking a saint to pray for us is the same as asking a person on earth to pray for us.
Saints are brought present to many Catholics by god. Just as I conjure or make present my living mother on earth by giving her a phone call and she happens to pop over here because we decided she come. I influenced her or conjured her by our meeting and by my influence, she appeared as planned. That's conjuring.
Nemocracy, conjure, magic, etc aren't bad words. The only reason why I see these are bad is when a person does it without god as a source. Since god is the source of all of these things done, no matter what you call it, it is still done by god and you do.. still talk to spirits of the deceased in heaven, ask god for blessings and receive them, and pray to ask god to help make appear (for lack of better grammar) your intentions for help. It's all in gods hands, but that doesn't change the definition of the word.
Unless I'm missing something?