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Nobody prays to Mary.
catholics pray to Mary. we do not worship Mary. prayer is not synonyomous with worship
we ask for Mary to intercede for us with God/Jesus through our prayers.
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Nobody prays to Mary.
one MEEN Ag said:
Pandering, maybe.
But he's also had two assasination attempts that have made him think more about his mortality. The left hand of God is real. Death disease and divorce generally bring people back into the church.
Now, could Trump sit through a catechesis class? He'd probably struggle with that.
Wishing everyone a Blessed and Happy All Saints’ Day! pic.twitter.com/5VlPkCJ7M5
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 1, 2024
Trump isn't even Christian, much less CatholicStandUpforAmerica said:
I know that Trump isn't Catholic, but I believe that Melania is.
C@LAg said:MSNBC:StandUpforAmerica said:Wishing everyone a Blessed and Happy All Saints’ Day! pic.twitter.com/5VlPkCJ7M5
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 1, 2024
Trump is racist towards latinos for not wishing them a "Feliz Dia de los Muertos!
He did say he liked taco bowls one time……..C@LAg said:MSNBC:StandUpforAmerica said:Wishing everyone a Blessed and Happy All Saints’ Day! pic.twitter.com/5VlPkCJ7M5
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 1, 2024
Trump is racist towards latinos for not wishing them a "Feliz Dia de los Muertos!
Still Day of the Dead, not Days of the Dead (all souls day).C@LAg said:that is trying to be clever discounting that it has basically been a 2 day event for a long while now.Catag94 said:C@LAg said:MSNBC:StandUpforAmerica said:Wishing everyone a Blessed and Happy All Saints’ Day! pic.twitter.com/5VlPkCJ7M5
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 1, 2024
Trump is racist towards latinos for not wishing them a "Feliz Dia de los Muertos!
Perhaps he will on that day (Tomorrow).
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Trump is not a 'Christian', nor is he a Catholic, He is a Mason
OPAG said:
It's absolutely provable, I am just not going to take the time to lay it all out here, at this time.
we all just have to believe it because you said so!OPAG said:
It's absolutely provable, I am just not going to take the time to lay it all out here, at this time.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/03/the-president-and-first-ladys-message-on-ash-wednesday-2025/Quote:
This Ash Wednesday, we join in prayer with the tens of millions of American Catholics and other Christians beginning the holy season of Lenta time of spiritual anticipation of the passion, death, and Resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
During the Lenten season, Christians spend 40 days and 40 nights praying, fasting, and giving alms to deepen our faith and strengthen our belief in the Gospel. Today, followers of Christ wear crosses of ash on their foreheadsa sacred reminder of our mortality and our enduring need for Christ's infinite mercy and redeeming love.
As we solemnly contemplate Jesus Christ's suffering and death on the cross this Lent, let us prepare our souls for the coming glory of the Easter miracle.
We offer you our best wishes for a prayerful and enriching Lenten season. May Almighty God bless you, and may He continue to bless the United States of America.
As a mark of respect for the memory of His Holiness Pope Francis, by the authority vested in me as President of the United States by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby order that the flag of the United States shall be flown at half-staff at…
— Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) April 21, 2025
Presidential Message on the Feast of the Immaculate Conceptionhttps://t.co/iIxtsQWJSI
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) December 8, 2025
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Today, I recognize every American celebrating December 8 as a Holy Day honoring the faith, humility, and love of Mary, mother of Jesus and one of the greatest figures in the Bible.
On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Catholics celebrate what they believe to be Mary's freedom from original sin as the mother of God. She first entered recorded history as a young woman when, according to Holy Scripture, the Angel Gabriel greeted her in the village of Nazareth with news of a miracle: "Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you," announcing that "you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name him Jesus."
In one of the most profound and consequential acts of history, Mary heroically accepted God's will with trust and humility: "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word." Mary's decision forever altered the course of humanity. Nine months later, God became man when Mary gave birth to a son, Jesus, who would go on to offer his life on the Cross for the redemption of sins and the salvation of the world.
For nearly 250 years, Mary has played a distinct role in our great American story. In 1792, less than a decade after the end of the Revolutionary War, Bishop John Carrollthe first Catholic bishop in the United States and cousin of signer of the Declaration of Independence Charles Carrollconsecrated our young Nation to the mother of Christ. Less than a quarter-century later, Catholics attributed General Andrew Jackson's stunning victory over the British in the climactic Battle of New Orleans to Mary. Every year, Catholics celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving in New Orleans on January 8 in memory of Mary's assistance in saving the city.
Over the ages, American legends like Elizabeth Ann Seton, Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Fulton Sheen, who spent their lives glorifying God in service to others, have held a deep devotion to Mary. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, located in the heart of our Nation's Capital, honors Mary as the largest church in North America. The timeless hymn "Ave Maria" remains beloved by countless citizens. She has inspired the establishment of countless churches, hospitals, and schools. Nearly 50 American colleges and universities bear Mary's name. And, just days from now, on December 12, Catholics in the United States and Mexico will celebrate the steadfast devotion to Mary that originated in the heart of Mexicoa place now home to the beautiful Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupein 1531. As we approach 250 years of glorious American Independence, we acknowledge and give thanks, with total gratitude, for Mary's role in advancing peace, hope, and love in America and beyond our shores.
More than a century ago, in the midst of World War I, Pope Benedict XV, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, commissioned and dedicated a majestic statue of Mary, Queen of Peace, bearing the infant Christ with an olive branch so that the Christian faithful would be encouraged to look to her example of peace by praying for a stop to the horrific slaughter. Just a few months later, World War I ended. Today, we look to Mary once again for inspiration and encouragement as we pray for an end to war and for a new and lasting era of peace, prosperity, and harmony in Europe and throughout the world.
In her honor, and on a day so special to our Catholic citizens, we remember the sacred words that have brought aid, comfort, and support to generations of American believers in times of need:
Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Im Gipper said:
Still waiting on the "secret evidence" that Trump is a mason!
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Conclusion
The question "Is Donald Trump a Freemason?" is still a mystery. There's no solid proof to back up this claim. It's important to know the truth from just guesses.
Trump's life and presidency are well-known. There's no proof he's linked to Masonic groups.
Conspiracy theories are common in American politics. They show our worries and doubts about big institutions. The internet makes these theories spread fast.
Events like the JFK assassination and Watergate made people more skeptical. Today, fears of government control and global crises lead to new theories. It's key to be careful and look for real evidence.
Despite past distrust, there's hope for a better future. By sticking to facts, we can build a stronger, more informed society.