Bible list of the Ten Commandments. Select one of the following for a printable version of the Ten Commandments from the King James Version Bible. These documents are designed to be printed as a full A4 size printout that you can frame or just hang as a poster somewhere. Printing these posters on glossy white paper gives a very professional finish. The last two can be used as post cards. Note that KJV uses the word “shewing” in the second commandment and that this is not an error and is true to the original translation. Some supposed Christians have also sent hateful emails condemning me because the King James Version uses the words “Thou Shalt not kill” when they felt that “Thou shalt not murder” was more correct. I am not responsible for the words used by the translators of the most accurate translation available so please do not attack me for the words they used which technically are not incorrect anyway.
Below is a comparison of both readings of the Ten Commandments. Prayers / Novena to Saint Benedict. The following two prayers to St. Benedict are recited by the monks of Most Holy Family Monastery every day. We recommend them to others as well. St. Benedict is an extremely powerful intercessor for us in Heaven.
St. Benedict, born in 480 A.D., was the founder of western monasticism and is renowned for his power against the Devil. St. Prayer to St. "O holy Father, St. St. Novena to St. "O Glorious St. "Graciously obtain for me from God those favors and graces of which I stand so much in need, in the trials, miseries and afflictions of life. "Help me, O great St. Prayers to St. Admirable Saint and Doctor of Humility, you practiced what you taught, assiduously praying for God's glory and lovingly fulfilling all work for God and the benefit of all human beings.
Dear St. Glorious St. Graciously obtain for me from God those favors and graces which I need so much in the trials, miseries, and afflictions of life. Help me, great St. Novena to St. Glorious St. The Litany of St. V. Links. The Medal of Saint Benedict, information, description, history, effects, and suppliers. The Medal or Cross of Saint Benedict Medals, crosses, rosaries, statues, paintings, and other religious articles have long been used as a means of fostering and expressing our religious devotion to God and the saints.
Icons, or painted images of Christ and the saints, are especially popular among Eastern Christians as an aid to Christian piety and devotion. The use of any religious article is therefore intended as a means of reminding us of God and of stirring up in us a ready willingness and desire to serve God and our neighbor. With this understanding we reject any use of religious articles as if they were mere charms or had some magic power to bring us good luck or better health. Such is not the Christian attitude. Medals of Saint Benedict are sacramentals that may be blessed legitimately by any priest or deacon -- not necessarily a Benedictine (Instr., 26 Sept. 1964; Can. 1168). Benedict. Benedict of Nursia (Italian: San Benedetto da Norcia) (c. 480 – 21 March 543 or 547) is a Christian saint, honored by the Catholic Church and the Anglican Church[1] as the patron saint of Europe and students.
Benedict founded twelve communities for monks at Subiaco, Italy (about 40 miles (64 km) to the east of Rome), before moving to Monte Cassino in the mountains of southern Italy. The Catholic Order of St Benedict and the Anglican Order of St Benedict are of later origin and, moreover, not an "order" as commonly understood but merely a confederation of autonomous congregations.[2] Benedict's main achievement is his "Rule of Saint Benedict", containing precepts for his monks. It is heavily influenced by the writings of John Cassian, and shows strong affinity with the Rule of the Master. But it also has a unique spirit of balance, moderation and reasonableness (ἐπιείκεια, epieikeia), and this persuaded most religious communities founded throughout the Middle Ages to adopt it.
Contents. Prayer for Finding a Job : St. Cayetano, Patron Saint of Job Seekers and the Unemployed | Entrepr3neur. Having a hard time looking for a job? Try asking intercession to God from St. Cayetano (Cajetan) because he is known as the patron saint of job seekers and the unemployed. St. Cayetano was of noble lineage and was born on October, 1480 at Vicenza. His parents were Gaspar, Count of Thiene, and Maria Porto. Maria Porto was known to be very pious and was responsible for his studios upbringing. St. The following year he returned to Vicenza due to the death of his mother. He died at Naples in 1547 due to extreme depression and grief over the discords of the city of Naples. He was beatified on 8 October 1629 by Pope Urban VIII and eventually canonized on 12 April 1671 by Pope Clement X. Saint Cajetan’s feast day is celebrated on August 7. Try praying this novena style: for nine days straight then after each prayer recite 3 Our Father’s, 3 Hail Mary’s and 3 Glory Be’s.
Addendum: Just to clarify, you pray to St. We should remember that God is Good. Charity is not limited to giving money. Life-Changing Prayers from the Bible. The Bible is our prayer book. We should not only read the word but also pray it. The Spirit uses the word to teach us how to pray, since we do not know how to pray as we ought (Rm 8:26). The following prayers are guaranteed by God to change lives because they are based on the word. Most of these prayers have been used for several years in evangelistic ministry. They have repeatedly put thousands of people in touch with the life-giving power of God. The prayer of a holy person "availeth much" (Jas 5:16 KJV). Never underestimate the power of a simple heart-felt prayer. Don't read this book. We entered into God's kingdom by being born again of water and the Spirit (Jn 3:5). The universal Church does this every Easter, but it is advisable to do it more frequently.
Do you reject Satan? And all his works? And all his empty promises? Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth? Re-enact your Confirmation. "To err is human; to forgive is divine. " "Jesus is Lord! " Life-Changing Prayers from the Bible. The Bible is our prayer book. We should not only read the word but also pray it. The Spirit uses the word to teach us how to pray, since we do not know how to pray as we ought (Rm 8:26). The following prayers are guaranteed by God to change lives because they are based on the word. Most of these prayers have been used for several years in evangelistic ministry.
Don't read this book. We entered into God's kingdom by being born again of water and the Spirit (Jn 3:5). The universal Church does this every Easter, but it is advisable to do it more frequently. Do you reject Satan? And all his works? And all his empty promises? Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth? Do you believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord, Who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, died and was buried, rose from the dead, and is now seated at the right hand of the Father?
Re-enact your Confirmation. It is a great challenge to continue to live and grow in the Spirit.