Christ's purpose on earth was to die for us as a path back to God for us. Jesus Christ voluntarily died so that we wouldn't be left in the dark, Jesus was sinless and when his blood was shed through crucifiction on a cross, he took our place and suffered for all people so we didn't have to go to hell if we accept salvation from God through Christ. Then Jesus was resurrected to life. Remember to forgive, to not judge and not condemn.
No, Nikola Tesla was an Orthodox Christian, and his father, Fr Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest. Tesla was very spiritual but he did not belong to any religion.
Fr. stands for Father. It was used by Christian mission presidents and European Catholic priests.
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Answer: The Aglipay Church is the informal name for the Philippine Independent Church established by Fr. Gregorio Aglipay in 1902.
Christian Leiber has written: 'Studien zur Ur- und Fr uhgeschichte des Oberweserraumes, 2 Bde' -- subject(s): Ancient History, OUR Brockhaus selection
He teaches us how to love everyone else and willing to offer your life to your friends.
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Fr. is the abbreviation for Father. For example, Fr. Norman Smith is a short version for Father Norman Smith.
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The cross represents the place where Jesus died.Roman Catholic Answerfrom the Modern Catholic Dictionary by Fr. John Hardon Primarily the instrument of suffering on which Christ died and redeemed the world. It also stands for whatever pain or endurance that a Christian undergoes, and voluntarily accepts, in order to be joined with Christ, and co-operate in the salvation of souls. The Cross is, therefore, a revealed mystery, taught by Christ when he said, "If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let him renounce himself and take up his cross and follow me" (Matthew 16:24)
There were several Catholic missionaries during the 1800s which i am currently studying my thesis on, to name some; Fr. De Smet, Fr. Broulliet, Fr. Point, Fr. Augustine Laure and Fr. Victor Garrand.
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