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BaBaStooey
Posted on 10/15/2001 5:10:15 PM PDT by BaBaStooey
Hey no-meat-eaters-on-Fridays-during-Lent!
There are a ton of us Catholic Freepers out there, this is our little thread in the big big world. This is just my way of attempting to get to know people just like me.
A few links I enjoy:
www.vatican.va - the Holiest Web Site on Earth
www.scripturecatholic.com - providing Scripture references to support the teachings of the faith
And lastly, I post a joke I once heard on Free Republic:
What is the difference between a Catholic and a Protestant? Catholics wave to each other in the liqour store.
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To: pbear8
St. Patrick's, Fredericksburg, VA. We're very impressed with him also.
To: pbear8
Um,
Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleisonThat's all I know so far. I learned that from the Mass in B minor, by J.S. Bach. Possibly my single favorite piece of music.
To: Aquinasfan
There's no reason not to include non-CatholicsAs long as it doesn't get like "The Never Ending Story" thread. I helped start and stuck with the first 50 threads. The thread began when the Baptists dropped out of ecumenical talks with the RC Church. I changed the name of the thread to Never Ending Story to prove that the talks really never ended. I think their up to thread 150+
I didn't like the ridicule and anti-Catholic rhetoric, so like many Catholics, left the thread. Fundamentalist denial of historically empirical truths made the dialog so onesided and subjective that it was far from ecumenical and IMO, a waste of energy.
I needed to get that off my chest. Mea Culpa!!!
TM
To: conservonator
Catholic who spends waaaayyyy too much time bickering with Protestants bumpYep, but you do it OOOHHH SOOOO WELLLL.
TM
To: fone
For the record: I am NOT Roman Catholic.Why Not?
TM
To: StopDemocratsDotCom
Protestant, but BUMP!
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Love y'all!
To: ThomasMore
I'm being ordained a Deacon next year, please pray for me. Will do. Congratulations! That's a ton of work.
To: BaBaStooey
Sergeant Redhead, Traditional Catholic, reporting for duty!
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10/16/2001 8:52:16 AM PDT
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redhead
To: ThomasMore
I didn't like the ridicule and anti-Catholic rhetoric, so like many Catholics, left the thread. Sometimes I'm gung ho. And other times I'm not up for it. My rule of thumb is, if my heart's not into it, don't do it.
But I'm sure that all of our contributions make a difference, although we'll never know how.
To: patent; Homer_J_Simpson
Latin Mass Catholic bump from the greatest parish in North America, the Parish of St. Peter -- Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Catholic lawyer, Friday abstinence observing, daily Mass attending (most days anyway) and non-contracepting father of four (so far), convert bump as well.
To: Homer_J_Simpson
That's all I know so far. An excellent start. Listen to Bach some more or get yourself an old missal, it's not hard. Actually, it is a great idea to read the old Mass in English, then you will understand why people love it. You are in our prayers, best wishes with RCIA, my husband did it too.
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10/16/2001 8:56:05 AM PDT
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pbear8
To: BaBaStooey
Marked!
To: MozartLover
Instead of fighting to get back in to what sounds like a questionable (at best) seminary, why doesn't he consider one of the Latin Mass seminaries like the FSSP's Our Lady of Guadalupe in Denton Nebraska?
To: pgkdan
Cradle Catholic in VA, just rejoined the Knights after being away for ten years.
To: ThomasMore
Immaculate Conception of Mary (it was Christ), praying to statues and what supposedly happens at an RC communion and the entire papal system and celibacy (sp?). And the ole' Martin Luther (I'm not Lutheran either) bugaboo about being saved by grace not by works...I think you know the drill.
Don't get me wrong I married into a Catholic family, my uncle-in-law is an ordained tenured priest at Seton Hall Univ. After many long long long discussions we have agreed to disagree.
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10/16/2001 9:06:46 AM PDT
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fone
To: fone
Sorry to hear that you still have problems with the faith. I have no problem with any of what you mentioned based solely on reason. In fact, it was learning the real facts about these issues that changed my entire attitude toward the faith. You ever want to talk, feel free to drop me an email.
TM
To: ventana
I pray for all our persecuted brothers and sisters. I don't really feel isolated, just wish there were more Catholics of all colors, everywhere. Paraphrasing Saint Francis, we must preach often, and if necessary, use words. People will want what we have.
To: ThomasMore; Aquinasfan
As long as it doesn't get like "The Never Ending Story" thread. I helped start and stuck with the first 50 threads. The thread began when the Baptists dropped out of ecumenical talks with the RC Church. I changed the name of the thread to Never Ending Story to prove that the talks really never ended. I think their up to thread 150+We would've hit 200 easy, but then came the new format. Oh, well ...
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10/16/2001 12:57:32 PM PDT
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al_c
To: BaBaStooey
I thought Malta was the world's most Catholic country.
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10/16/2001 1:10:35 PM PDT
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grellis
To: BaBaStooey
Proudly Catholic and a Lay Carmelite to boot :-)
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