MMarc said:
I didn't say show off Padre Pio like a circus act, those are your words. But they could have brought him to all catholic churches to IMPART HIS GIFT TO OTHERS. And they didn't.
What happened was God's will, since God gave Padre Pio those gifts. I don't see "showing off" the man with the stigmata is "imparting his gifts to others". If someone wanted other gifts, they knew where to find him.
Perhaps I am of a different mind set on such things, I am naturally skeptical about "miraculous gifts", and am MUCH more likely to believe them as true IF the person with said gifts do not parade them around, like many of these so-called "faith healers" looking for attention or money. Call me cynical. To me, I don't believe God gives such gifts to make a person proud. Thus, you'll find the best saints are the ones who remain "hidden" from the circus acts.
MMarc said:
You assume when someone comes to salvation they get the Holy Spirit, this is false and sadly most catholics will resurrect at the 2nd resurrection and won't enter Heaven because they did not receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
How exactly do you propose that ANYONE "comes to salvation" WITHOUT the Holy Spirit? By their OWN will and works??? Sounds like work salvation to me. Maybe I'll sick some of my Proestant brothers on you... ;)
MMarc said:
The apostles believed in Jesus long before they received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. As for Peter upon whom the church would be built, He was referring to the faith of Peter.
WHO said the Holy Spirit wasn't active in the lives of the Apostles in a more muted and common fashion? Doesn't Scriptures say "no one can say Jesus is Lord without the Holy Spirit"? Did not Peter and the other apostles make this affirmation BEFORE Pentecost?
Pentecost marked the beginning of a NEW means by which the Spirit was given to mankind, not the FIRST time. The OT is full of citations about the Spirit of God...
As to the faith of Peter, note carefully that
Simon is now called "Peter", not his faith. Clearly, you misunderstand WHAT Jesus is calling "Peter", based upon your denominational interpretation that refuses to hear the Word of God. Jesus is calling SIMON "Peter", not his reaction or faith in Jesus! Note carefully that Paul calls the
man Simon "Cephas", another form of "rock", rather than Simon's faith.
MMarc said:
If you insist on being like Peter, then Peter was married, why doesn't the RCC give free choice for priests to marry, since you follow Peter who was married?
We don't "follow" Peter in all ways, that's just silly. For starters, it is quite unlikely I will be crucified upside down...
Celibacy predates Christianity. Whenever a priest offered sacrifice, they remained chaste to remain purified in the presence of the Lord. Since Catholics re-presents Christ's sacrifice daily, and Christ said "those to who it has been given", they remain totally dedicated to God - FOLLOWING JESUS CHRIST...
MMarc said:
I follow Jesus THE Christ, Peter won't get me in Heaven or any of the apostles, they would all tell me to go to Jesus, not Mary or any other politically correct saint of the day named by another man for political reasons in a certain area of the earth...
Sounds like you have some other issues, with that rant...
MMarc said:
And Peter moved in great power, where is the teaching of receiving the Holy Spirit? Where is it? If every catholic (I see you never mention Christians, only catholic which only means universal), there would be massive revivals in church services etc.
The Church was Catholic and always will be. it is open to people of all races, genders, and social positions. This was Jesus' will, that His Church be Catholic.
As to "where is the teaching of the Spirit", you can read about it on the Vatican website, or the Catholic Catechism.
MMarc said:
I went to a service by a cardinal in my city and the Holy Spirit led me to go where there were about 40 priests, bishops and a cardinal.
In all of these priests, only 3 among them had the Holy Spirit, so your theory is wrong, I love the RCC and all but... How can you say every catholic have the HS when most of the priests don't even have it themselves?
What a joke. What, do you have some special "Spirit vision" that you know who has the Holy Spirit??? Please. You are not in a position to judge whether someone has the Holy Spirit within them by watching them for an hour or so.
Let's look at the Scriptures, shall we?
What does Acts and John say about how one knows we have the Spirit? Do they say they must do great deeds, raise the dead, etc??? No, it says we know someone has the Spirit within them when they "
obey the commandments". If these men are obeying the commandments, they have the Spirit working in them. If they aren't working miracles, that is God's will.
You are too busy looking for the incredible miracles, rather than simple faith in Jesus Christ. This is a huge mistake in the spiritual world. That is clear by your comments on St. Pio and these bishops and priests...
MMarc said:
Go to any spirit filled church and you will see the difference big time. You might even get the Holy Spirit yourself, and then you might show the gifts of the Holy Spirit... :yes
Any more comments like that and you can speak to some of my Moderator friends here...