It should be noted that it is impossible to be a faithful Catholic and never pray to the saints, as the Solemnities of Holy Mary, the Mother of God, her Immaculate Conception and her Assumption; St. Joseph; St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles; and All Saints are Days of Precept.
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Replying to @padrebrendon
Forgive me for asking but RCIA didn’t cover this. What does this mean?
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Replying to @wokespacenorms @padrebrendon
Oh got it. Okay. Wish RCIA covered these, or gave us someone to guide us through the first year of new experiences. We just barely fumbled through Advent.
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Replying to @wokespacenorms @padrebrendon
We had a very old deacon who said we should think of praying to the saints as taking a shortcut because God is very busy and the saints help with duties... still kinda confused there.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @wokespacenorms
I don’t think that’s a helpful way of putting it. Let me draft up something on this and I’ll shoot you a DM when I’m done and it’s posted.
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Thank you for the resource. This page right here straightened me out about the saints, along with my godfather’s tutelage.https://www.catholic.com/tract/praying-to-the-saints …
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