You should consider going to reconciliation (where you confess your sins
to a priest) That would relieve you of your sins.
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Another contributor added a few thoughts on the subject:
With heaven's help and protection, you still have a very long time to live here,
before you need to worry about going to heaven. How you conduct yourself now,
and how you handle the mistakes you make, have a big effect on how the rest
of your life here turns out. In your question, you're telling about mistakes that
you know about, and looking for a way to make up for them. Here are some
suggestions that could help now, and hopefully also for many years to come.
Because ... the big difference between kids and grown-ups is that grown-ups
are capable of much bigger mistakes than kids are.
These are just the ideas of one person who happened to see your question
one day on the internet:
First of all, there are two major kinds of mistakes. (Let's call them 'sins' just
because it's easier to say.): There are the sins you do against Gcd, that don't
affect anybody else and nobody else ever knows about them. And there are
the sins you do against people, like stealing, insulting, talking back, etc.
If you decide you want forgiveness, you have to expect that it'll take some effort.
First of all, the forgiveness has to come from where you did your damage. People
don't know or really care what you did to offend Gcd, and people can't forgive you
for it. And Gcd isn't about to forgive you for the hurtful or sneaky things you do to
other people. If your sin is against Gcd, then you speak directly to Him, and ask
for His forgiveness. (Don't worry ... He's listening and He hears you. You don't
need somebody else to talk to Gcd for you.) And if your sin is against another
person, then you go to that person for forgiveness.
In either case ... whether you're going to Gcd or to the person you hurt ... here
are the things you have to do:
First, before you go anywhere, you have to make up your mind that it was really
the wrong thing to do. If you're expecting to get forgiven so that you can do it
again, that doesn't work, and you can't expect forgiveness.
But that's not you. From your question, we can tell that you're really serious about it.
You're ready to talk to Gcd and ask forgiveness for taking His name in vain, and you're
ready to talk to your parents about the stealing. OK. When you talk to either one,
whatever else you say, here are the points you have to be sure and cover:
1). "I made a mistake. I did wrong. This is what I did:" (describe it) .
2). "I regret that I did it. I wish I had not done it. It was wrong. I'm sorry that I did it,
and I'm sorry that I can't go back and change what I did."
3). "I made up my mind that I will not do the same thing again in the future."
4). (If you stole something, broke something, etc.) "This is what I'm going to do
now, to pay back / fix / undo the damage that I did:" (describe it) .
From your question, we know that you're troubled and you very much want to be
forgiven. Before you can ask forgiveness from Gcd or your parents, you have to
forgive yourself. These steps will help you do that.
We wish you strength and good luck.
The past tense is prayed.
The past tense of "pray" is "prayed."
The past participle is prayed.
Had prayed is the past perfect of pray.
In the Catholic Church, a saint is someone who has been officially recognized for exceptional holiness and is believed to be in heaven. A blessed is someone who has been beatified, which is a step towards sainthood, but does not have the full recognition and veneration that a saint does.
You don't realy get told his age, but I am guessing about 30Luke 3:21-23a - When all the people were baptized, it came to pass that Jesus also was baptized; and while He prayed, the heaven was opened. And the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like a dove upon Him, and a voice came from heaven which said, "You are My beloved Son; in You I am well pleased." Now Jesus Himself began His ministry at about thirty years of age...[NKJV]
I haven't finished the book yet, but I think it is Nima because he prayed for the person that killed Owen's parents.
She prayed for many years for her son, Augustine, and husband, Patricius, to be converted to Catholicism. She persevered and did not give up. Eventually, both were baptized.
To be dedicated to God, as her parents prayed for years to have a child.
prayed............I prayed you prayed he/she prayed we prayed you prayed they prayed
There are several Patron Saints of parents/parenthood- The patron saints of parents are: •Adelaide •Clotilde •Ferdinand III of Castille •Louis IX •Rita of Cascia Rita of Cascia prayed for her sons when they wanted to get revenge for their fathers murder.
That is correct, for Christ often prayed to His Father in heaven for guidence. Just like you and I He also has a father who resides in heaven. The bible does not refute this fact but testifies of the truth of it.
He is called the Imam.
Yes. Because one hadith says to always pray for parents.
Yes, probably. A person could pray to whoever they wanted to depending on what they needed. Zeus was probably was prayed to alot also because he is the "top god"
The exact same thing that clergy have always done: they celebrated the seven sacraments, they prayed the Divine Office, they counseled people, they taught Catechism, prepared sermons, baptized babies, married people, and buried them.
it was allahs prophet find it please