Go into all the world and preach the gospel

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- Pope John Paul II


Mark 16:15-16
15 And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.
16 "He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved; but he who has disbelieved shall be condemned.


For any man who takes the words of Christ seriously, it becomes a desire to preach the Good News. Pope John Paul II listened to these words of Christ and obeyed literally the command of Christ. He was never afraid of Criticism, he was shot for proclaiming the gospel, he was attacked by the media and by anti-Catholic groups.

His strong moral message finds opposition, even within the Church, by those who disobey the words of Christ.

But against all odds, the Holy Father managed to travel to almost 130 countries, He gathered multitudes in one place at a time, he preached the gospel verbally, by apostolic letter, by encyclicals and by books.

The whole world watched with amazement the sufferings of an ageing pontiff who was determined to witness Christ until the last moment of his life. He was tired and he looked tired, he was not ashamed of his limitations, but he pushed himself beyond human limits to work for the kingdom of God and to love God with all his heart, his mind, his soul and his strength.

He preached the words of Christ with conviction and with courage, he encouraged the flock entrusted to him to follow Christ, and to not be afraid of being witnesses of Christ. Even though he has gone into the spiritual realm, the Holy Father remains with us and will never be forgotten, many call him already John Paul the Great, a title well deserved.

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Together we all sense our duty to preach the Gospel of life, to celebrate it in the Liturgy and in our whole existence, and to serve it with the various programmes and structures which support and promote life.

ENCYCLICAL EPISTLE SLAVORUM APOSTOLI
The truth and the power of their missionary mandate came from the depths of the mystery of the Redemption, and their evangelizing work among the Slav peoples was to constitute an important link in the mission entrusted by the Savior to the Church until the end of time. It was a fulfillment-in time and in concrete circumstances-of the words of Christ, who in the power of his Cross and Resurrection told the Apostles: "Preach the Gospel to the whole creation";(18) "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations".(19) In so doing, the preachers and teachers of the Slav peoples let themselves be guided by the apostolic ideal of Saint Paul: "For in Christ Jesus you are all children of God, through faith. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus".(20)

 
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Matthew 10:14
14 If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake the dust off your feet when you leave that home or town.
NIV

Mark 6:11
11 And if any place will not welcome you or listen to you, shake the dust off your feet when you leave, as a testimony against them."
NIV

Luke 9:5-6
5 If people do not welcome you, shake the dust off your feet when you leave their town, as a testimony against them." 6 So they set out and went from village to village, preaching the gospel and healing people everywhere.
NIV
 

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Is this why the Christians insist on knocking on my door early Saturday mornings?

Really, do they actually need to spread the gospel here in North America anymore? Can't we assume that most people here have already heard about Jesus and if they reject Christianity it isn't because they don't have the info about it....
 

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Really, do they actually need to spread the gospel here in North America anymore? Can't we assume that most people here have already heard about Jesus and if they reject Christianity it isn't because they don't have the info about it....


Yes, the Gospel still needs to be taught and preached. Hearing about Jesus is not the same as hearing the Gospel. Obviously, with the secularism of our present day society, the Church is more necessary than at any other time in Canada's history.
 

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"The Church" DOES knock on the door I used to belong to THAT church for a year. YOUR church doesnt knock on peoples doors they just ignore molested children..........big dif. The only thing "The Church" is good for is sepratism and hypocracy
 

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"The Church" DOES knock on the door I used to belong to THAT church for a year. YOUR church doesnt knock on peoples doors they just ignore molested children..........big dif. The only thing "The Church" is good for is sepratism and hypocracy

Apples and oranges. I'm talking about the Church and you're talking about cults outside the Church. Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses and the like go about knocking on doors, but they are hardly Christians since they reject 3/4 of the Christian faith and doctrines.

And this mindset about "molested children" is tired and propaganda. The numbers of actual cases, though wrong and shameful, are hardly the norm in the Church despite what the media would have people believe.
 

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Apples and oranges. I'm talking about the Church and you're talking about cults outside the Church. Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses and the like go about knocking on doors, but they are hardly Christians since they reject 3/4 of the Christian faith and doctrines.

And this mindset about "molested children" is tired and propaganda. The numbers of actual cases, though wrong and shameful, are hardly the norm in the Church despite what the media would have people believe.


Who are YOU to say my experiences in "The Church" are less than what they were? Are you telling me that the priest that are being sited more and more everyday are being picked on? No, I lived a horror story for 15 years and YOUR church ignored it and it is a great deal more prevailent than you choose to believe. If you CHOOSE to hide from the truth thats up to you. I choose to speak my truth.

Cults? They're ALL cults!
 

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Very nice post. John Paul II never hid from his goal of fighting for Peace and reconciliation. He was a most remarkalbe human being.


He was indeed. A brave man and a tireless advocate of the faith. I did not always agree with some of his more liberal points of view, but I admired his dedication to his faith and to the world in general.
 

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Who are YOU to say my experiences in "The Church" are less than what they were? Are you telling me that the priest that are being sited more and more everyday are being picked on? No, I lived a horror story for 15 years and YOUR church ignored it and it is a great deal more prevailent than you choose to believe. If you CHOOSE to hide from the truth thats up to you. I choose to speak my truth.

Cults? They're ALL cults!


Sigh. how I wish some folk would stop putting words in people's mouths. I did not deny the events, nor did I state the priests were being "picked upon." I wrote that the actual statistics on the subject do not make for the whole. In other words, as shameful and as wrong as such cases are, let's not fall victim to propaganda and colour the entire building black because of a few white splotches.
 

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Who are YOU to say my experiences in "The Church" are less than what they were? !

I also did not claim or state anything about your experiences in the Church, since this was not your points at all. I merely stated that members of the Catholic Church do not go about knocking on doors at any time of the week. Is this too complicated for you to comprehend?
 

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your words negate my personal experience and your staticics are extremely skewed. If 1 out of 10 priest are tainted then that makes 10 percent of the priesthood are dangerous to the "flock" is that an acceptable number to you???? If not what IS an acceptable number? What YOU call Propaganda I call REAL LIFE Pain! Your opinion is your opinion but I have the right to mine also. I lived through it.
 

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your words negate my personal experience and your staticics are extremely skewed. If 1 out of 10 priest are tainted then that makes 10 percent of the priesthood are dangerous to the "flock" is that an acceptable number to you???? If not what IS an acceptable number? What YOU call Propaganda I call REAL LIFE Pain! Your opinion is your opinion but I have the right to mine also. I lived through it.


If one priest abuses one child, that is too much. I am not trying to negate your experiences. I respect the pain you must have experienced.

What I am trying to share is that your personal experiences are not those of the entire body of the Church. The media would have the world think every single priest in the Church is up to those same antics. That is propaganda. The facts, the statistics if you will, do not match the actual number of reported events.
 

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If one priest abuses one child, that is too much. I am not trying to negate your experiences. I respect the pain you must have experienced.

What I am trying to share is that your personal experiences are not those of the entire body of the Church. The media would have the world think every single priest in the Church is up to those same antics. That is propaganda. The facts, the statistics if you will, do not match the actual number of reported events.

I aint sayin EVERY priest is a molester or a lier I AM saying the numbers run a great deal higher than you think. I AM saying In MY personal experience and believe you me Ive been from one end of this country to the other, that the "church" is full of hypocrites and ...........you aint gonna hear me any more than Im gonna hear you. This is why I stay out of your threads and Im going back to that practice. I'll leave you with one thought. Do you like my attitude towards your church? Well I dont like christians judging me either. Next time you negate non christians you might want to read the verses I posted.
 

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I. Do you like my attitude towards your church? Well I dont like christians judging me either. Next time you negate non christians you might want to read the verses I posted.


I am completly indifferent to your attitude regarding the Church. Nor do I negate non-christian attitudes, per se. What I DID write was non-Christian attitudes about the Church don't interest me greatly one way or the other.Further, given that some people hold an animosity towards the Church and/or the faith, I was curious as to what would propel those people to read documents and articles of something they CLAIM they are not interested in.
 

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I find the Holy Rollers that come twice weekly to my door harmless, in fact this summer they gladly took my surplus tomatoes, herbs, cucumber, squash etc. I wonder is that why they keep coming back?
 

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I find the Holy Rollers that come twice weekly to my door harmless, in fact this summer they gladly took my surplus tomatoes, herbs, cucumber, squash etc. I wonder is that why they keep coming back?

I don't dislike them any more than any other solicitors. I just find it annoying since I'm a night shift worker and they wake me up and freak out my dog. Even if I didn't work the night before, there is a good chance I was out late having fun. I can't remember the last time I got up at 8am on a Saturday by choice:angel8:

I really can't imagine people nowadays haven't heard all about the church and its teachings. I don't need them to educate me anymore. I don't know which church Sanctus belongs to, but I can't imagine it's one that I would feel at home in. If he likes it, great. It just isn't for me.
 

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sanctus said:
He was indeed. A brave man and a tireless advocate of the faith. I did not always agree with some of his more liberal points of view, but I admired his dedication to his faith and to the world in general.



Which liberal points of view did you disagree with?

I saw him as doctrinally moderate and as someone who always sought the middle course in disputes of all kinds.