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church times

2023-12-27 16:18:55

Cold winter days >>> >>> >>> >> It was Sunday. >>> >>> >>> >> The parking lot of the church fills quickly. >> >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>> When I got out of the car, I noticed other church members >>> >> >>> >>> >>> Whisper whisper among >>> >>>> when they walked to the church. >>> >>> >>>>>>> >>> >>>>> When I am near, I see I'm leaning against the wall >>> >>> >>>> >

Personal or national tragedy (especially since 9/11) seems to have caused a big change in the evaluation of the church. It is when people gather in church in a hurry. In a tragic and difficult time, society has found something about the church. The media and the public will accept churches and churches in times of crisis but this will always fascinate me as peace and prosperity will make the church unrelated again. Regardless of this double criterion, the church prevents people from stagnating by providing the foundation of faith and answers to the needs of the deepest human beings, and removes the burden of life.

For the first time since the Church, the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church have an uninterrupted pilgrimage tradition. In our era, the Protestant church is trying to rediscover this tradition. It is because it is not difficult to get used to this tradition because the pilgrimage idea has never disappeared in Protestant church sermons. In Trondheim's Nidaros, the pilgrimage to the Saint Olav Temple began in 1030 years after St. Crestad's death. He soon became known as a sacred person, and in 1031 he was declared as a saint. The first witness on this point was a poem by Torarin Lovtunge between 1031 and 35 years. He is the enemy of Olaf King, a minstrel singer of Denmark King Sven. He prayed for Saint Olav's intercession, and in this way encouraged the king to explain the holy king. In Europe it has gone far.

In our era - sadly, in the past - for some Christian failures, some people may find it difficult to call the church "holy". The holiness of the church is all of us as a church, like "the body of Christ". We have a sacrament and belong to the church to share the life of Jesus through the sacrament. When celebrating the sacrament, the church makes Christ visible to the world. Catholics understood deeply that when they celebrated the sacrament they were "churches". Our profession of faith in "one baptism" reminds me how much I like to baptize my baby. This is a visual sacrament of water, sesame oil, white baptism lobe, lit candle, and a proud family. Babies crying do not hurt this effect!