Thanks, but I went to a Mass one time - it was the most boring thing I’ve ever attended. I’ll stick with my church - thank you. I don’t need to hear how spiritual some man is - I want to hear about the love and glory of Jesus. For the record, I didn’t say that all the popes weren’t spiritual leaders - I said some of them weren’t, and this pope seems more political in nature. You see - the church is used wrongly = it isn’t a building or a place of worship - it’s the body of Christ. You will discover this if you read the New Testament.
I dont need to hear how spiritual some man is - I want to hear about the love and glory of Jesus. For the record, I didnt say that all the popes werent spiritual leaders - I said some of them werent, and this pope seems more political in nature. You see - the church is used wrongly = it isnt a building or a place of worship - its the body of Christ. You will discover this if you read the New Testament.Excellent and how true!
Very refreshing and to the point, thank you for your input.
Oh, so you went to Mass one time with one Priest and know all. Hmmm... Ok. How condescending! DVR the Christmas Mass on TV and try to tell me the Pope or Catholic Church is more interested in a building than Jesus Christ. You don’t know what you’re talking about. And on the spirituality issueâ YOU brought that up. YOU said the Pope wasn’t spiritual only political. Now you say spirituality doesn’t matter? My mom was Catholic, my Dad baptist, my Aunts Methodist. I’ve attended many different churches and services. And I’ve seen how other Christians make assumptions and have no clue what goes on a block away at the Catholic Church or even at other Protestant denominations, but are quick to judge. Sad, really.
Comment indicates you have no comprehension of what the Mass is or why it is celebrated. It's not for your entertainment, for starters.
Thanks, but I went to a Mass one time - it was the most boring thing Ive ever attended.
Perhaps you did not get in sync with the standing/kneeling/seating. ;)