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Comment from UTT:

Month after month, Pope Francis seems to be coming up with more and more extra-biblical heretical ideas in the name of Christianity. You do not have to be a biblical scholar to know that praying to or for the dead is forbidden in light of the Word of God. Why would the head of the Catholic Church state otherwise?

Perhaps, the reason is because praying to and for the saints is a dogma that the Catholic Church promotes in spite of the fact the Bible calls this an abomination. If Catholics disagree with me, open the Bible to Deuteronomy chapter 18.

 

November 30 - We have to pray for both the living and the dead, Pope Francis says

Article: Roman Catholic Church And The Last Days

 
In his last set of catechesis on mercy, Pope Francis focused on the works of praying for the living and the dead, as well as burying the dead, insisting that since we are all part of one family in Christ, we must remember to pray constantly for one another.
 

When we say “I believe in the communion of Saints” while reciting the Nicene Creed, “it’s a mystery that expresses the beauty of the mercy that Jesus revealed to us...all, living and dead, we are in communion.” This communion is “like a union: united in the community of the many who have received baptism,” he said, noting that since all of us by virtue of our same baptism “are the same family, united,” we must “pray for each other.”

 

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