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To: Tench_Coxe

How can a person squander something they never had?


5 posted on 04/14/2026 11:39:01 AM PDT by Ken Regis (I concur )
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To: Ken Regis

Charlie Kirk: “The trend that we are seeing is a very positive one. People are seeking tradition...It’s a learning lesson for a lot of pastors I talk to. If you are not creating an environment where the people that come to your church can find holiness and meaning and be elevated, you’re not doing your job.

There was a time in the nineties where people were hungry for a personal encounter with God, and Evangelicalism I think offers that better than some Catholicism circles. Maybe that’s to be debated, but times change and needs an appetites change. And I could tell you on Saturday evening, I wanted to honor Our Lord the night before the Resurrection, so I knew the local Catholic church was doing an Easter vigil. Mind you, this goes from eight pm to midnight. An Easter vigil is a very long standing tradition in the Catholic Church, where they read basically almost the entire Bible.

I go there and I couldn’t find a seat at ten pm at night on a Saturday night, and over half the people there were people my age. It was like a selfie line just trying to get in there...I said, is this a Turning Point rally or is this an Easter vigil?

I’m not Catholic, but I went there because when I walk into that specific Catholic church, it points up. It’s not a Costco with a rock band and a Ted Talk and good coffee. To be honest, I’ve had enough of that. I don’t want to go to Sam’s Club to go to church in a school gym. Kind of enjoyed the holiness, the beauty, the pageantry, the structure, the tradition of the reverence. So I totally get it. God bless those churches for elevating our soul.”


12 posted on 04/14/2026 11:57:40 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
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