I have felt the prescences of several 'things', but none compare to the comfort that God brings.
2007-05-07 02:52:48
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Not really... I've turned to the Blessed Mother as an example when I was scared for my sister's difficult pregnancy, but I other than taking comfort in a mother who had to go through hell (so to speak), the only presence I really felt was that of the Holy Spirit. That's what I call it, at least.
2007-05-07 02:58:07
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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Yes ... without a doubt, though at the time I didn't realize who was helping me. She gave me the courage to defend my unborn child, and carry the child to term, against some very compelling pressure from someone who should have known better. I was quite young, "unchurched", and had zero confidence. Without Our Lady's calm and sure presence -- and who else, I realized years later, would be the patroness of the unborn? -- I know I would have caved in, as I did on so many other things at that age.
2007-05-08 15:22:26
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answered by Clare † 5
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Well, Debra, I'm what I call an agnostic theist, meaning I don't *know* there is a God, but I *believe* there is. And, yes, I have had experiences that were either very lucky or Providential. It's a wonderful feeling of being looked out for and connectedness. I look forward to hopefully learning one day if there was any truth to the experience!
Cheers! :-)
2007-05-07 02:51:21
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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Yes.
I try to pray the Rosary on a regular basis.
Sometimes, however, I slack off and begin to feel as if something is missing, spiritually speaking.
This feeling is usually what gets me coming back to the Rosary again.
I believe this feeling is, at least on some level, the work of Mary's intercession.
2007-05-09 04:18:11
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answered by Daver 7
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Yes. I had. When I was a little child the Blessed Mother would appear to me in my dreams. And also at the time when I almost lost my life to malaria.
2007-05-07 03:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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even however i'm now no longer Christian, I grew up Catholic. The adult males in my kinfolk tended to positioned on the scapular, jointly as the ladies human beings tended to positioned on the Medal of the stainless theory ("spectacular Medal"). i do no longer comprehend why for specific, as anybody could merely positioned on the two certainly one of them in a time of disaster. If I had to wager, i could say by fact one had a guy and the different had a woman.
2016-10-04 12:19:10
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answered by ? 4
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Never but I believed that I was heading for hell and she intercede for me and lead me back to his son. I am save or "born again" Catholic because of my heavenly mother's intercession. It was the same as in Cana!
2007-05-07 08:46:03
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answered by Sniper 5
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Nope. I've never seen a ghost either. Nor have I heard from the dead. And I don't expect to.
2007-05-07 03:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No, i have not been that lucky. I hope I will, but I know that she watches over me and prays for me. That is good enough for me.
2007-05-07 02:51:21
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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