The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
This tour of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Conewago Chapel, near Hanover, PA is offered by Father Joseph Howard. The Conewago Chapel was founded in 1730. The Church is the oldest Catholic Church in the United States that is constructed our of stone and is considered the gem of colonial Catholic Churches.
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Atlanta, GA,
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
353 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 522-6800
The main reason that Jesus shares his Spirit with us is so we can imitate his habitual forgiveness of sin. St. John the Evangelist clarifies this with Jesus’ own words: “Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.” For St. John, this means all his followers. Jesus’ instruction is not just for the leaders of the community; all Christians are expected, with the help of the Holy Spirit, to forgive the people around them.
St. Paul also says that everyone receives gifts from the Spirit to be used for the common good. His belief that the Spirit is free to give gifts to whomever the Spirit wishes and this is an echo of Jesus’ own refusal to deny God’s love to anyone, good or bad. Jesus often reminded his followers that God causes rain to fall on both the good and the bad.
Bishop Zarama's Holy Door Homily from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart
Bishop Zarama opened the Holy Doors at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. It was also the feast day of the Presentation of the Lord Jesus.
Bells in Atlanta church pay tribute to Notre Dame
(17 Apr 2019) Bells of cathedrals across France rang in a tribute Wednesday to Notre Dame as firefighters and experts continued to keep the beloved but weakened landmark under close surveillance.
Thousands of miles away, in Atlanta, Georgia, The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church joined in the tribute.
The church chimed their bells right at the moment when bells rang in churches across France.
In a letter to schools and parishes, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory said We should offer our prayers for the days ahead as plans develop to rebuild and restore this treasure.
A catastrophic fire engulfed the upper reaches of Paris' soaring Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron has set a five-year deadline to restore the 12th-century landmark.
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Bells in Atlanta church pay tribute to Notre Dame
(17 Apr 2019) Bells of cathedrals across France rang in a tribute Wednesday to Notre Dame as firefighters and experts continued to keep the beloved but weakened landmark under close surveillance.
Thousands of miles away, in Atlanta, Georgia, The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church joined in the tribute.
The church chimed their bells right at the moment when bells rang in churches across France.
In a letter to schools and parishes, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory said We should offer our prayers for the days ahead as plans develop to rebuild and restore this treasure.
A catastrophic fire engulfed the upper reaches of Paris' soaring Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron has set a five-year deadline to restore the 12th-century landmark.
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Vatican dedicate newest Cathedral in East Tennessee their new seat of Satan
The Second Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States, located in Knoxville Tennessee.
* Will be dedicated on March 3rd 2018, by Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, Archbishop of Krakow, Poland.
* Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz will participate in the Mass and rite of dedication of the Vatican newest Cathedral. Placed in the heart the American Bible Belt.
* Catholic and community leaders and many from the 1,500 parish families will attending
the deication for ROMES Newest abomination ABOMINATION they have named, the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- GOD will NOT be MOCKED by you ROME nor you Tennessee. GOD'S JUDGEMENT against you BOTH, is without delay - PSALM 96
Revelations 17:5-6 -
.....The name written on her forehead was a mystery babylon the great, the mother of prostitutes and of the abominations of the earth.
I saw that the woman was drunk with the Blood of GOD’s Holy people, the Blood of those who bore Testimony to JESUS - Amen!
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The Cradle of Catholicity in Georgia
The Church of the Purification, in Sharon, GA, is the first catholic community in the state. Hear how the Friends of Purification are helping restore this historic church to keep its story being told for generations to come.
A Special Glimpse Inside the Church of the Annunciation in Williamsburg
As a part of the Open House New York tour in Williamsburg, Untapped Cities got a glimpse into Church of the Annunciation.
House of God, Keith Dominion General Assembly 2011
This is a clip from the last night in the General Assembly.
Bells in Atlanta church pay tribute to Notre Dame
(17 Apr 2019) The bells of cathedrals across France rang in tribute on Wednesday to Notre Dame, as firefighters and experts continued to keep the beloved but weakened landmark under close surveillance.
Thousands of miles (kilometres) away, in Atlanta, Georgia, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church joined the tribute.
The church chimed its bells at the same moment that bells rang in churches across France.
In a letter to schools and parishes, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory said: We should offer our prayers for the days ahead as plans develop to rebuild and restore this treasure.
A catastrophic fire engulfed the upper reaches of Paris' soaring Notre Dame Cathedral on Monday.
French President Emmanuel Macron has set a five-year deadline to restore the 12th-century landmark.
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Science and Health, 1875 First Edition, Mary Baker Glover ( Eddy ) C1
From Publishers Intro: So, why a reprint of a book over 135 years old when there are so many reprints and new editions of the text? Excellent question and one I will endeavor to answer here. Since it is our goal to find and reprint spiritual classics on the verge of falling into the vast abyss, we came upon reference to this work while reading Lifting the Veil by Lillian Dewaters, and the following is quoted verbatim from The Sickle by William W. Walter, during a discussion on the understanding of Christian Science, excerpted from pages 127-129, 1918 edition. Recently there has arisen a misunderstanding among the students of Christian Science, regarding the correctness of the early editions of Science and Health, with key to the Scriptures. Some maintain that merely reading the early editions once gave them a much greater depth of understanding, and consequently greater healing power than years of study spent upon the later editions. Others maintain that Christian Science, in its complete purity, is not to be found in the early editions, and further state that Mrs. Eddy later repudiated these early editions as being incorrect in Principle. Mrs. Eddy's own words ought to be the best authority on this question. She wrote, page 55, Retrospection and Introspection, under the chapter heading of The Precious Volume-The first edition of my most important work, Science and Health, containing the complete statement of Christian Science, the term employed by me to express the Divine, or spiritual Science of Mind-healing was published in 1875. The statement, the first edition of my most important work, Science and Health, containing the complete statement of Christian Science'' was undoubtedly written in 1891, or sixteen years after: the publishing of the first edition. Thus we see that after sixteen years of teaching, writing and practice Mrs. Eddy still maintained that the first edition was The Precious Volume and the one that contained the complete statement of Christian Science
Atlanta's Catholic Archbishop decides to sell mansion. (April 5)
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The archbishop of Atlanta said Saturday that he will sell a 2-point-2-million-dollar mansion just three months after he moved in as he tried to appease angry parishioners.
Archbishop Wilton Gregory announced the decision following a closed-door meeting with members of several church councils at his headquarters north of Atlanta. He publicly apologized Monday for building the Tudor-style residence and will move out in early May.
I have decided to sell the Habersham property and invest the proceeds from that sale into the needs of the Catholic community, Gregory told The Associated Press after the meeting. He declined to take questions.
A group of Catholics in Gregory's diocese had asked since January that he sell off the more than 6,000-square-foot (560-square-meter) home in keeping with the tone of austerity set by Pope Francis. Elected last year, Francis said he wants a church for the poor, drives in an economy car and lives in a guestroom instead of a Vatican palace. He has denounced the idolatry of money and warned against insidious worldliness within the church.
It was not immediately clear where Gregory will live next. He will not return to his old residence, which was sold for 1-point-9 million dollars to Christ the King Cathedral. The cathedral plans to expand the archbishop's former home and house its priests there.
Gregory said this week that if the church sold the mansion, he would seek to live in a setting more modest than his current mansion or his previous home.
Gregory thanked parishioners for raising the issue, and he acknowledged earlier this week the importance of Francis' example.
He's called us to live more simply, Gregory said in an interview Wednesday, prior to announcing the decision to sell the residence. He also has encouraged bishops to grow closer to their people, to listen to their people. And that, I take as a pretty serious admonition. I'm disappointed in myself ... because in my nine years, I do believe that I've grown very close to the people of the archdiocese. And I think this decision is an aberration rather than a pattern.
Even before the new pope's election, top-ranking Catholics were selling off luxurious homes, most built decades or a century ago by their predecessors seeking to demonstrate the growing clout of the Catholic church. The downsizing by archbishops in Boston and Philadelphia was also symbolically important during a period when church officials were closing parishes, schools and paying big settlements over clergy sex abuse.
A generous gift from a wealthy donor in Atlanta made the luxurious residence possible.
Joseph Mitchell, the nephew of the Margaret Mitchell, the author of the Civil War novel Gone With The Wind, left an estate worth more than 15 million dollardsto the local church when he died in 2011. Mitchell asked in his will that the proceeds be used for general religious and charitable purposes. He also requested that his parish, Christ The King Cathedral, get primary consideration.
The archdiocese gave 7-point-5 million dollars to the cathedral, and cathedral officials bought Gregory's old home. By moving its priests into Gregory's former residence, the cathedral can free up space on its crowded campus.
After the sale, Gregory needed a new home.
He demolished Mitchell's old home and replaced it with an expansive mansion. It has an upper-level safe room, an eight-burner kitchen stove, an elevator, public and private offices and two dining rooms. Architects initially planned space for a wine room and wanted an antique chandelier in the foyer, though those plans were later dropped.
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Christian Science Thanksgiving Service
Original file date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014, ID:xzxb9p
OGDEN – The First Church of Christ, Scientist of Ogden, a local branch of the Christian Science Church, is hosting its annual Thanksgiving Day Service on Thanksgiving Day this year. Church members believe in celebrating with all faiths in thanksgiving for the sacrifices made by pilgrims and the Founding Fathers to create the United States of America. “In the Bible, when Samuel is mourning the Israelites wanting a king instead of a prophet, there’s scriptures that talk about how God said, ’Quit your moping about. We’re going to give them a king,’ ” said Janene Beal, chairman of the board of directors of the First Church of Christ, Christian Scientist of Ogden. “And then it talks about how, when they reject the king, then they’ll be able to be governed by God again, rather than through a personality,” she said. “And in my heart, our nation was based on rejecting the king. Because we did offer President Washington the kingship, and he rejected it. And so, for me, this Thanksgiving service, I have a rejoicing in my heart because of our past selection.” Beal said she believes when Americans turn to their government to provide for them, they are really wanting the king back spiritually, mentally and physically. “We are choosing to be governed by God and have our individual rights to exercise our free conscience and right to religious freedom,” she said. The service will include hymns and readings by members of the congregation. “The first and second reader will perform the service,” Beal said. “We don’t really have a minister, so our pastor is the Bible and our Christian Science Textbook (by Mary Baker Eddy). We also include the proclamation from the president of the Untied States where it’s requesting us all to get together as countrymen, as citizens to partake of our Thanksgiving.” Beal explained the Christian Science religion’s beliefs. “Christian Science was the discovery of the laws behind Christianity,” she said. “And when you’re obedient to the laws of Christ or Christianity, there’s a law of healing behind it, of harmonizing, a blessing.” Shelley Stevens, superintendent for the Sunday School at the church, said the Thanksgiving service is celebrated worldwide in the Christian Science faith. “Everyone from the community is invited,” Stevens said. “Many members at that time appreciate what they have received this year, in recent times, and they give a testimony explaining how studying the Bible and Science and Health has helped them to realize what to be thankful for.” Beal said the service offers a way for people to worship on Thanksgiving, instead of just eating a traditional meal with family. “Because we hold it right on Thanksgiving, I do feel we provide a way for people to actually come and honor God, and give thanks and participate in our service,” she said. The First Church of Christ, Christian Science of Ogden, located at 780 24th Street, is holding its Thanksgiving service at 11 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27. For more information, visit christianscienceogden.org.
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Powerful Stories Of Divine Intervention! Do You Believe In Miracles?
I know it's only by my Heavenly Fathers protection that I am here sharing these miracles of others with you today. I know several times throughout my life that I had close calls with death from car accidents to drug overdoses. It's no accident that you are here right now. These stories are just a few of many that will refresh your faith in God and miracles. God Bless Everyone - SMHP
Do you know Jesus as you Lord & Savior? Yeshua Jesus Saves! Follow Him!
Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.” Mark 10:27
Jesus replied, “Truly I tell you, if you have faith and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree, but also you can say to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and it will be done.” Matthew 21:21
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm 139:13-14
Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. Hebrews 13:2
“Behold, I send an angel before you to guard you on the way and to bring you to the place that I have prepared. Exodus 23:20
My God sent his angel and shut the lions' mouths, and they have not harmed me, because I was found blameless before him; and also before you, O king, I have done no harm.” Daniel 6:22
And there appeared to him an angel from heaven, strengthening him. Luke 22:43
Do you think that I cannot appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels? Matthew 26:53
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6 “In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;” Ephesians 1:7 God bless you and your families. Know Jesus! Repent of your sins daily. Let the Potter mold his clay into something wonderful.
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Bishop Luis Zarama announced as sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Raleigh
On the morning of July 5th, it was announced in Rome that our Holy Father Pope Francis appointed Bishop Luis Rafael Zarama, an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, to serve as the 6th bishop of the Diocese of Raleigh. He will be installed at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral on August 29, 2017.
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Recorded on my iPhone in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
John Tyler Lecture long version
Bishop Guthrie, 'If you want it back, take it back', I Sam 30 vs 1 8, Sun 22.06.03 (N14)
Another message from the Bethel Gibson Road archive collection.
Bishop Guthrie visiting from the (USA) encourages the church that when the enemy has robbed you - 'If You Want It Back, Take It Back!!'