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 Credo (2008)
IMDB rating: 4.10
Plot: A modern supernatural horror film that explores the dark side of the human psyche, and the terror in facing up to one’s darkest fears. Set in London, England, the film begins with a group of theological students who decide to test their faith by proving the existence of Hell. Following their ritualistic summoning of a demon, the students are all found dead, apparently by suicide. Ten years on, a group of five final-year students are evicted from their student digs and break into the now abandoned Catholic halls of residence for the weekend, only to discover that they’re not alone.
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Directors: Harman Toni
Actors: Courtenay Chris,Delancy Philip,Gately Stephen,Joseph Mark,Salmon Colin,Watson Clayton,Horror,
Why does the credo neglect the Holy Spirits personality and replace him with the pope.?
The Holy Spirit is the vicar of Christ not the pope.
Why havnt the apostles of the new testament heard of the pope peter mainly never heard of a pope according to his writtings he never mentioned anything about one. How come the apostles never heard of the credo. Or apostles creed. How come the Holy Spirit moved the revival of the early church right passed the cathlioc without the cathlioc church knowing about it.
This movement was tried to become an end to cathliocs who treid to burn everything that had to do with the word of God.
Oxygen is good for you.
?Machine Head? | Nov 08, 2009
The teaching office of the bishop of Rome, founded by Christ through Peter, is imbued with the peculiar and specific dignity and authority granted to Peter by Jesus Christ. Specifically, the man who is consecrated to the office first established by Christ in Peter has the special gift and guidance of the Holy Spirit, so that he may never teach to the whole Church from the chair, i.e., with the authority, of Peter on a matter of faith and morals that which is error. God cares for the Body of Christ through the bishop of Rome, who is the temporal head of the Church, Vicar of Christ, guided by the Holy Spirit until such time as Jesus returns to rule.
Rock, Keys, Shepherd
Acts 1:15-17,20-22 In those days Peter stood up among the brethren (the company of persons was in all about a hundred and twenty), and said, 16 "Brethren, the scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke beforehand by the mouth of David, concerning Judas who was guide to those who arrested Jesus. 17 For he was numbered among us, and was allotted his share in this ministry…. 20 For it is written in the book of Psalms, ‘Let his habitation become desolate, and let there be no one to live in it’; and ‘His office let another take.’ 21 So one of the men who have accompanied us during all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, 22 beginning from the baptism of John until the day when he was taken up from usone of these men must become with us a witness to his resurrection."
The Rock
Lives7 | Nov 08, 2009
The Credo doesn’t even mention the Pope — at least not the Credo that we Catholics say at Mass every time we attend. I don’t know what version you’re reading, but it’s not the same one as ours.
And the Pope is indeed the Vicar of Christ for the Catholic Church. Here’s what the Wiki article has to say:
"In the broadest sense, a vicar is a representative, anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior . In this sense, the title is comparable to lieutenant, literally the "place-holder""
The Pope directs the Church as Christ wishes through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. And the apostles mostly definitely knew that Peter had been given all spiritual authority by Jesus, even if the term "Pope" came later. They were there when Christ gave him the "keys of the Kingdom," which is the same as saying, "Here, you have the authority to bind or loosen anything on earth and it’ll be done in Heaven just as you say."
Oh, and one more thing: maybe your church needed "revival" because it was gasping out its last breath, but the Catholic Church has remained faithful to Jesus Christ and sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit since the very beginning. That’s why we’re still here after all these centuries and still going strong while Protestant denominations continually splinter and divide.
Wolfeblayde | Nov 08, 2009
Try reading about the Early Church Fathers. You’ll be glad you did.
One thing you should know…starting right this moment…Be "Grateful" to the Catholic Church for preserving Gods Word…and that would include that Bible your waving around at us.
In the future,
when you are serious about evangilzing to Catholics…
I’d suggest your better prepared…Don’t jump up here and preach without a single unbiased source. First of all …No one is going to take you seriously…and Secondly…You may get your facts straightened out…because they’re NOT at the moment.
God Bless You.
Catholic @ Heart | Nov 08, 2009
THE HOLY SPIRIT ..
Father / Son/ Holy Ghost…… GOD
John 1.1.
The Parlaketos is the Holy Spirit in Greek
The Holy Spirit (Greek: ??????????) [1] is the third person of the Holy Trinity, both distinct and coequal with God the Father and the Son (Jesus).
NO VICAR OF CHRIST IN BIBLE
That is Man Made by ROMAN CATHOLICS
WHO CALL THE POPE ( THINKING HE IS PETER ON EARTH ) NOT TRUE .> THE VICAR OF CHRIST.. POPE OF ROME , THE INFALLIBALE POPE AND HOLY FATHER
One Holy Father for all to WHOM JESUS Prayer
Our Father In Mark, Matthew, Luke and John
In Bible
IC XC NIKA
Greek Orthodox Katholikos ( Gr First Universal) Apostolic Christian ‘
of the First Greek Septuagint and First Greek New Testament
The Greek Nicene Creed is not in the Bible it a Prayer
and Is in Greeek
zena e | Nov 08, 2009