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WHY ARE OUR CATHOLIC LAITY SO ILLITERATE WHEN IT COMES TO THE CATHOLIC FAITH
Southern Orders ^
| May 31, 2013
| Fr. Allan J. McDonald
Posted on 05/31/2013 2:44:05 PM PDT by NYer
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To: Iscool; Natural Law
Why, because you say so???Can a baby sin? Can a menatlly retarded person sin?, You just admitted that Jesus didn't sin, so all, doesn't mean ALL!
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posted on
05/31/2013 9:02:50 PM PDT
by
verga
(A nation divided by Zero!)
To: 353FMG
I never hear anyone say that he is humbly grateful to be Catholic.
I've seen it said a few times over the years, and it be acceptable at face value due to that person's overall demeanor, which itself carried testimony towards the affirmative.
At risk of getting personal, you do come across as being genuinely one of those.
To: Iscool; Natural Law
>> “...you have to conclude that Jesus too sinned” <<
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Then the Lamb of Yehova was not without blemish, and we have no hope of salvation.
Not so surprising that a ‘catholic’ would have such an ignorant belief though.
383
posted on
05/31/2013 9:03:56 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: editor-surveyor
For the first two centuries, no measurable number of Yeshuas followers observed any of the practices of what you call catholic.According to whom, you?
I doubt you're even remotely familiar with either the Apostolic or ante-Nicene Church. Polycarp? Ignatius? Clement? Hermas? Barnabus? Papias? Anyone? Anyone?
384
posted on
05/31/2013 9:04:34 PM PDT
by
A.A. Cunningham
(Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
To: JCBreckenridge
"Are you Catholic?" The point missed by our anti-Catholic Freepers is that by insisting that there was a "universal" Church they are refuting the assertion that the early church was nothing more than a loose collection of informal "house churches".
Peace be with you
385
posted on
05/31/2013 9:05:23 PM PDT
by
Natural Law
(Jesus did not leave us a book, He left us a Church.)
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To: Natural Law
No credible historian missed it.
387
posted on
05/31/2013 9:06:44 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: editor-surveyor
The pagan emperor Constantine founsded the catholic church.That will come as news to Ignatius of Antioch, the Council of Elvira, ad infinitum ...
388
posted on
05/31/2013 9:06:56 PM PDT
by
A.A. Cunningham
(Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
To: metmom; NYer
If Catholics, all Catholics, simply studied Baltimore Catechism #1, we would have very knowledgeable Catholics. I have this faint, but sure, memory of some FRoman Catholics mocking and belittling anyone who isn't a Catholic for using the Baltimore Catechism for citations used in discussions of Catholic beliefs. We were told that such a book was "only for children" and "beginners" and should not be relied upon for actual teachings of the Catholic Church. So. I wonder, is it now acceptable to use this catechism to know what Catholics "officially" believe?
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posted on
05/31/2013 9:07:43 PM PDT
by
boatbums
(God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
To: editor-surveyor
"Not so surprising that a catholic would have such an ignorant belief though."OK, we'll go with your version. St. Paul was lying when he said "all" have sinned.
Peace be with you
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posted on
05/31/2013 9:08:25 PM PDT
by
Natural Law
(Jesus did not leave us a book, He left us a Church.)
To: A.A. Cunningham
You dishonor many early believers by attributing such heresy to them.
391
posted on
05/31/2013 9:09:43 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: Natural Law
392
posted on
05/31/2013 9:10:35 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: bkaycee
You’re trying to pass off your own personal interpretations as infallible, aren’t you?
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posted on
05/31/2013 9:12:40 PM PDT
by
A.A. Cunningham
(Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
To: boatbums
then perhaps you can name names, and cite exactly what you claimed were ‘Catholic’ beliefs.
395
posted on
05/31/2013 9:13:28 PM PDT
by
JCBreckenridge
(Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
To: A.A. Cunningham
Sir, you haven’t realized. The Church only became Christian when Henry VIII wanted a divorce.
396
posted on
05/31/2013 9:15:03 PM PDT
by
JCBreckenridge
(Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
To: Natural Law
>> The point missed by our anti-Catholic Freepers is that by insisting that there was a “universal” Church they are refuting the assertion that the early church was nothing more than a loose collection of informal “house churches”. <<
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Nonsense, that is exactly what the NT says. (or do you think that Yeshua’s half brother James was the first pope?)
397
posted on
05/31/2013 9:15:20 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
Comment #398 Removed by Moderator
To: bkaycee
Then how does this thread apply to you since you are not Catholic?
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posted on
05/31/2013 9:16:41 PM PDT
by
JCBreckenridge
(Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
To: JCBreckenridge
I’m sure the on scene wet nurse will rectify that.
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posted on
05/31/2013 9:18:04 PM PDT
by
A.A. Cunningham
(Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
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