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Following The Truth: Ten Facts Most Catholics Don’t Know (But Should!) (Catholic or Open)
CE.cpm ^ | July 9th, 2010 | Gary Zimak

Posted on 12/07/2011 8:24:20 AM PST by Salvation

Ten Facts Most Catholics Don’t Know (But Should!)

July 9th, 2010 by Gary Zimak

Every time I hear someone claim to be an “ex-Catholic”, a sense of sadness comes over me.  In just about every case, people leave the Catholic Faith due to a lack of understanding.  After all, if Catholics truly believed that they were members of the one, true Church founded by Christ (and necessary for their salvation), nobody would ever leave!  In an effort to help clarify what the Catholic Church teaches, I have compiled a list of 10 important facts that every Catholic should know.  More than simply Catholic trivia, these are important concepts that can help us to better understand and defend our beliefs.  In no particular order, these items have been compiled based upon my work at Following The Truth and my own study of the Catholic Faith.

1. Women Will Never Be Priests – Often incorrectly lumped in with the subject of married priests, this is a doctrine that has been infallibly decided and will not change.  In 1994, Pope John Paul II issued an Apostolic Letter, Ordinatio Sacerdotalis, in which he declared once and for all that “the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church’s faithful.”  Unlike the issue of married priests (which could possibly change), women’s ordination is an impossibility that will not happen.  It is not a “glass ceiling” or the Church’s attempt to hold back women.  Instead, it is an infallible recognition that men and women have different roles and that Christ instituted a male priesthood.

2. Fridays Are Still Days Of Penance – Ask almost anyone and they will tell you that Catholics are no longer required to abstain from meat on Fridays throughout the year.  However, the current Code of Canon Law (CIC) states that, with the exception of solemnities, “All Fridays through the year and the time of Lent are penitential days and times throughout the entire Church.” (CIC 1250)  Furthermore, “Abstinence from eating meat or another food according to the prescriptions of the conference of bishops is to be observed on Fridays throughout the year unless they are solemnities.” (CIC 1251)  In the United States, the bishops have declared that it is permissible to substitute some other form of penance, but we are still urged to fast from “something” in remembrance of the Lord’s death on the cross.

3. The Bible Is A Catholic Book – Did you ever wonder how the Bible came into being?  A little known, but easily documented fact is that the books of the Bible were compiled by the Catholic Church.  For many years after Christ ascended into Heaven, there was debate about which scriptural writings were inspired by God.  The canon of Scripture (the books of the Bible) was first formally decided at the Synod of Rome in 382.  This decision was upheld at the Councils of Hippo (393) and Carthage (397).  At these Catholic Church councils, the same 46 Old Testament and 27 New Testament books that appear in today’s Catholic Bibles were declared to be inspired by God.  As a side note, approximately 1200 years after this decision was made, Martin Luther and the Protestant reformers removed 7 books from the Old Testament.  As a result, most Protestant Bibles are still missing these 7 books.

4. The Mass Is The Same Sacrifice As Calvary – The biggest mistake that many Catholics make is treating the Holy Mass as “just another church service”, similar to those held by other religions.  In the Mass, Christ’s Sacrifice on the Cross is made present, its memory is celebrated and its saving power is applied.  The Council of Trent teaches that Christ left a visible sacrifice to His Church “in which that bloody sacrifice which was once offered on the Cross should be made present, its memory preserved to the end of the world, and its salvation-bringing power applied to the forgiveness of the sins which are daily committed by us.”  When we attend Mass, we are mystically transported to Calvary, where we can unite ourselves with the Lord’s Sacrifice to the Father!

5. Annulments Are Not Catholic Divorces – Unlike the legal process known as “divorce” (in which a marriage is terminated), a declaration of nullity (annulment) states that a valid marriage never existed.  This decision is based upon the finding that on the day that marriage vows were exchanged, some essential elements were lacking.  This process is completely in conformity with the Catholic teaching regarding the indissolubility of marriage.  Incidentally, the granting of an annulment does not render children illegitimate.

6. In Vitro Fertilization Is Morally Unacceptable – Many Catholics suffering from infertility utilize this process in the hopes of conceiving children, while remaining unaware that the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) declares it “morally unacceptable”(CCC 2377).  In the Vatican Instruction, Donum Vitae, the Church states “…in conformity with the traditional doctrine relating to the goods of marriage and the dignity of the person, the Church remains opposed from the moral point of view to homologous ‘in vitro’ fertilization. Such fertilization is in itself illicit and in opposition to the dignity of procreation and of the conjugal union, even when everything is done to avoid the death of the human embryo.”

7. There Is No Salvation Outside Of The Catholic Church – Originally stated by St. Cyprian, the Latin axiom “Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus” reminds us that there is no salvation outside of the Catholic Church.  This dogma was declared at the Fourth Lateran Council and is a source of confusion for Catholics and non-Catholics alike.  According to the Catechism, all salvation comes from Christ the Head through the Church which is His Body.  It does not mean that non-Catholics cannot achieve salvation.  Individuals who are unaware that the Catholic Church is the one, true Church may still achieve salvation through the merits of the Church, despite their lack of knowledge.

8. In An Emergency, Anyone Can Baptize – Although the ordinary ministers of Baptism are bishops, priests and deacons, anyone can baptize in an emergency, even a non-baptized person.  This extraordinary decision can be attributed to the necessity of Baptism for salvation and the Church’s desire to make it readily available to all.

9. Hell And Purgatory Still Exist –  Contrary to the belief of many Catholics, the Church still teaches that “the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin, descend into hell, where they suffer the punishments of hell, eternal fire” (CCC 1035)  Furthermore, “all who die in God’s grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assured of their eternal salvation, but after death they undergo purification, so to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven.” (CCC 1030)  This purification process, formally declared by the Church at the Councils of Florence and Trent, is known as Purgatory.

10. Catholics Don’t Worship Mary And The Saints – Many Catholics are confused about the role of the Blessed Mother and the Saints.  Should we pray to Mary and the Saints or should we go “right to the top” and pray to God?  In a nutshell, the Catholic Faith teaches that we must worship God alone.  Mary and the Saints are to be honored, not worshipped.  However, their intercession can be extremely powerful and emulating their virtues can put us on the road to Heaven.

While the above list only scratches the surface of the robust Catholic Faith, it provides a glimpse into the depth of Catholic teaching.  Further explanation on these and other topics can be found by examining the Code of Canon Law and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, both of which can be found online at the Vatican website (www.vatican.va).  Not only will studying the teachings of the Catholic Church enable us to better defend her when challenged, it will help us to become closer to Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who founded our Church 2,000 years ago.



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To: ScubieNuc

28. “Hail, full of grace”: literally the Greek text reads “Rejoice!”, obviously referring
to the unique joy over the news which the angel is about to communicate.

“Full of grace”: by this unusual form of greeting the archangel reveals Mary’s
special dignity and honor. The Fathers and Doctors of the Church “taught that
this singular, solemn and unheard-of-greeting showed that all the divine graces
reposed in the Mother of God and that she was adorned with all the gifts of the
Holy Spirit”, which meant that she “was never subject to the curse”, that is, was
preserved from all sin. These words of the archangel in this text constitute one
of the sources which reveal the dogma of Mary’s Immaculate Conception (cf.
Pius IX, “Ineffabilis Deus”; Paul VI, “Creed of the People of God”).


81 posted on 12/07/2011 10:32:17 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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82 posted on 12/07/2011 10:37:21 PM PST by narses
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To: Heart-Rest

It should also be pointed out that the Bible did not exist in the form of a single volume as it does today, but as separate scrolls and codices each containing one book. And they were fairly expensive, since they were handwritten, even though —astonishingly—looking as though they were printed, so great was the skills of the scribes. Even a Church might not have all the books of the Bible. Until the 4th century, many were not likely to have St.John’s Revelation. In the 4th Century the Emperor did order the production of tens of bound volumes of Scripture. So probably some of the more important churches had already done the same thing. But not until the 380s do we find a definitive listing of the books of the canon.


83 posted on 12/07/2011 10:52:55 PM PST by RobbyS (Viva Christus Rex.)
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To: Salvation
Huh?

Luke 1:28 And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, [thou that art] highly favoured, the Lord [is] with thee: blessed [art] thou among women.

You can find a break down of that verse with the original Greek here:

http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Luk&c=1&v=28&t=KJV#conc/28

Needless to say, none of what you posted can be substantiated in the actual verse. The Catholic explanation is all a very complex web created by men and not a devine direction from God.

...she was adorned with all the gifts of the Holy Spirit”, which meant that she “was never subject to the curse”, that is, was preserved from all sin.

Romans 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;

Luke 1:46-47 And Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord, And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.

Mary recognized her need for a savior. Someone that is without sin does not need a Savior.


84 posted on 12/07/2011 11:11:57 PM PST by ScubieNuc
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To: Quix

You confuse extravagant language with the dogmas of the Church. First, note that the Virgin has always been regarded as an exaulted person, because she is, after all, the Mother of the Lord, not like Elizabeth or Hannah, the mother of a prophet. And if Jesus is divine but also a man, then her role in the hypostatic union is enormously important. As she is fully human, she is the guarantor of the humanity of the Lord. But as he is divine, her role is as a witness to the part that the Father and the Holy Spirit played in the incarnation. Many evangelicals today object to the title of Mother or God, which I grant you is misleading, and the Eastern Title “Theotokos, meaning God-bearer , is more accurate, for its implies that it is through her that God entered the world in the form of a human being. No wonder that the cult of Mary “took off,” in the 4th Century, after the Church repudiated the teachings of Arius. But long before this, the Church help up Mary in high honor, because she was, as I have said, the proof that Jesus was not a spiritual being but a man. Further, that she was EverVirgin because the birth of Jesus was unlike any other human birth. This was already being said in the 2nd Century, as a response to the Gnostics.


85 posted on 12/07/2011 11:13:18 PM PST by RobbyS (Viva Christus Rex.)
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To: Quix

looks like someone needs to take their meds.


86 posted on 12/07/2011 11:15:48 PM PST by GOP Poet (Time for Bambi and his commie crew to go.)
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To: ScubieNuc

Here’s the way I was taught to understand Mary’s sinless status: God her Savior preserved her sinless. She did not do this on her own, it was done for her from her immaculate conception, so that she could be a pure mother for His only begotten Son, Who is our Savior. He lifts us out of the pit, but God prevented her from falling in, in the first place.

She is indeed special, among all created by God. She is not a goddess, she is human kept from all stain of sin by God, her Savior. She acknowledges this in the magnificat you quoted from Luke.


87 posted on 12/08/2011 12:10:24 AM PST by Judith Anne (For rhe sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world.)
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To: narses

“Mary and the Saints are to be honored, not worshipped. However, their intercession can be extremely powerful and emulating their virtues can put us on the road to Heaven.”

It never ceases to amaze me how many anti-Catholic bigots can’t seem to grasp this concept.

Then again, bigots aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed.


88 posted on 12/08/2011 12:14:32 AM PST by Absolutely Nobama (Chairman Obama And Ron Paul Are Sure Signs The Republic Is In Serious Trouble. God Help Us All.)
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To: Judith Anne

I am curious as to why you cling tighter to the unsubstantiated stuff that you were taught years ago, then to reading the Bible today and clinging to the KNOWN Word of God?


89 posted on 12/08/2011 1:13:17 AM PST by ScubieNuc
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To: ScubieNuc

The Word of God in the Bible was established and codified by the same Church you decry. You want to take that gift but ignore everything else she offers you.


90 posted on 12/08/2011 1:37:36 AM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: AnAmericanMother

Wrong. The Word of God was established by the Holy Spirit of God. The books/letters of the New Testament were all written in the first Century. The Roman Catholic Church came to existance when the Christian church at Rome merged itself with the Roman government around the 4th Century.

I accept the gift of God in Christ Jesus. I reject any heresy that doesn’t square with the Word of God.


91 posted on 12/08/2011 1:58:40 AM PST by ScubieNuc
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To: Gargantua

St. Luke specifically tells us that the angel Gabriel greeted Mary with the name/title: Full of Grace.

If the Blessed Mother who is full of grace is dead, then we’re all screwed.

Immaculate Conception Feast Day Blessings!


92 posted on 12/08/2011 5:32:08 AM PST by stonehouse01
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To: ScubieNuc

I don’t believe you are really curious. I think you already think you know it all.


93 posted on 12/08/2011 6:45:30 AM PST by Judith Anne (For rhe sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world.)
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To: Salvation
"And just where in the Bible is all of that?"

Right under where it tells us to pray to "Mary."

8^\

94 posted on 12/08/2011 8:18:34 AM PST by Gargantua (Men ARE created equal, but 21 years later... you get my point.)
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To: Absolutely Nobama
"Then again, bigots aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed."

Funny. Christ said that when you call your brother a "fool" (raca) it is the same sin in God's eyes as killing him. Ever wonder why so many Catholics can't grasp that?

95 posted on 12/08/2011 8:21:59 AM PST by Gargantua (Men ARE created equal, but 21 years later... you get my point.)
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To: Gargantua

No matter how tempted I am, or how great the justification, oe how perfectly it fits, I do not call anyone “fool.”


96 posted on 12/08/2011 10:48:45 AM PST by Judith Anne (For rhe sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world.)
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To: Gargantua

So, give us the post number of a Catholic calling anyone a fool.


97 posted on 12/08/2011 10:50:03 AM PST by Judith Anne (For rhe sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world.)
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To: Judith Anne

No, I don’t know it all and I am curious as to why adults just blindly accept what was told to them as children and don’t do some personal study when they are older.

I can understand and respect children who accept on faith what those adults in authority told them to believe and why. I can’t understand adults who, when shown obvious contradictions between their beliefs and what they believe to be the Word of God, they take their beliefs (that they got when they were younger) over the Word of God.

Either the Bible is the Word of God, which would mean it is accurate, consistant, and not full of confusion, or it is just a partial construct, put togather by flawed mortal men with biases. IF the Bible is just a partial construct filled with biases, then how can you put ANY faith in the oral traditions of similar men born hundreds of years AFTER Christ? It makes no sense to me.


98 posted on 12/08/2011 12:20:54 PM PST by ScubieNuc
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To: ScubieNuc
Your assertion is a common one, but it does not square with the massive documentation we have of the first three centuries of the Church.

If you read the Church Fathers -- especially the Apostolic Fathers, the ones who knew the apostles personally such as Clement, Ignatius of Antioch, and Polycarp -- it is clear that the liturgical, theological and administrative structure of the Church was already in place.

And these men were hard at work compiling the Bible long before Carthage and St. Augustine.

We have thousands and thousands of pages of their writings and letters, it's not something that you can just assume didn't happen.

99 posted on 12/08/2011 12:27:30 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: ScubieNuc

I was born to a Jewish mother and a non-Christian father. I became Catholic in my 30s.

So far, I haven’t seen any contradictions in my Catholic beliefs. I do not regard protestant anti-Catholic sola scriptura propaganda as proof of anything, as protestants disagree among themselves so often and flagrantly as to be laughable, not worth bothering wit.


100 posted on 12/08/2011 12:36:06 PM PST by Judith Anne (For rhe sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world.)
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