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Vanity, Just a question to Catholic Freepers (Non Catholics feel free to respond as well).
3/24/2014 | JSDude1

Posted on 03/24/2014 10:59:55 AM PDT by JSDude1

Just curious, but I (as a non-Catholic Christian) just want to ask any Catholic friends on here, if you at times personally (or even in a Mass/Church setting) ever use ANY Protestant made media that glorify Jesus (and by extension his apostles and the Old Testament saints)?

Do you ever listen to "Christian" music that was created by evangelical Christians, and played on such radio networks suck as K-LOVE, or ever read/watch any sermons by evangelists/pastors such as Bill Graham (and family), John Piper, etc..

Do you ever use Protestant produced Bible-studies?

I know that for myself, I HAVE Obviously watched such classic Christian movies such as Jesus of Nazareth, and The Passion (which were obviously Catholic produced films), and have caught your ETWN network from time to time (though I don't agree with the theology sometimes).

Just curious..

J.S.


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To: LurkingSince'98

I’m not sure you understood me (or if I worded it right).

I’m Catholic, and certainly not trying to insult Catholics.

I’m trying to figure out if the other member really believes only ‘saved’ Christians get salvation.


121 posted on 03/24/2014 3:39:24 PM PDT by lacrew (Mr. Soetoro, we regret to inform you that your race card is over the credit limit.)
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To: strider44

Um you’ve read my opinions wrong if you interpret the intention of this thread as that purpose.


122 posted on 03/24/2014 3:39:25 PM PDT by JSDude1 (Defeat Hagan, elect a Constutional Conservative: Dr. Greg Brannon!)
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To: boatbums

that’s what we call abstinence - abstain from eating meat on Fridays.

And I’m sure the gumbo and crawdaddys the were forced to eat just killed them. LOL

Fasting is a whole ‘nother kettle of fish - no fun.

AMDG


123 posted on 03/24/2014 3:40:37 PM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
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To: JSDude1

We use only Catholic material. I listen to Catholic Radio and read Catholic books. Why would I want to know anything else?

I don’t have TV, but many Catholics watch only EWTN.

Again, why would we use anything else?


124 posted on 03/24/2014 3:40:49 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: raybbr
You are always a Catholic. You might find your story or a very similar one here.

Coming Home Network

125 posted on 03/24/2014 3:43:02 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: G Larry
Luther decided to exclude the O.T. books which were written in Greek, and he was followed by other Protestants, but for a long time these books were bound between the O.T. and the N.T. in Protestant editions and called the Apocrypha. In the early 19th century Bibles started being printed which excluded them entirely. Colonial American Bibles would likely have had these books.

Luther didn't like 2nd Maccabees because of 12.45, which could be used to support the Catholic position on purgatory and indulgences. ("Therefore he made atonement for the dead, so that they might be set free from their sin"--trans. of Edgar Goodspeed).

The Story of Susanna is a Greek edition to the book of Daniel, therefore in the Protestant Apocrypha, but Shakespeare seems to have expected his audience to be familiar with it (in The Merchant of Venice, when Shylock says, "A Daniel! a second Daniel!" he must be thinking of the Story of Susanna).

126 posted on 03/24/2014 3:43:14 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: redleghunter

got it.

our Catholic school humor tended to toilet jokes.

some of which we were forced to clean out of our mouths by brushing our teeth with soap by our dear nuns.


127 posted on 03/24/2014 3:43:24 PM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
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To: lacrew

Perhaps he just got better press ;)


128 posted on 03/24/2014 3:43:30 PM PDT by pbear8 (the Lord is my light and my salvation)
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To: lacrew

Well I have read a couple of responses on this thread, and I will say that the person who previously responded to your question about an aboriginal in the jungle is correct, and Jesus (receiving Him) and being saved by merely accepting His payment for our sins (Eph 2:8-9 “For by Grace you have been saved through faith”).

This is the only way, if one were to Believe the Bible. And yes it is Christian love to accept and love everyone (inspite of our sins) no matter what Church a person decides, perhaps this thread is a way for God to nudge you to return to a Bible Believing Church, Friend???


129 posted on 03/24/2014 3:45:35 PM PDT by JSDude1 (Defeat Hagan, elect a Constutional Conservative: Dr. Greg Brannon!)
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To: Salvation

and listening to our favorite Scott Hahn.

AMDG


130 posted on 03/24/2014 3:46:58 PM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
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To: Oratam
A Biblical Walk Through the Mass by Edward Sri (Book Review) [Ecumenical]

A Biblical Walk Through the Mass (Book): Understanding What We Say and Do In The Liturgy

131 posted on 03/24/2014 3:47:31 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

In reality all a person really ~needs~ is The Bible, protestant or Catholic, not church (or “Christian”) made media.


132 posted on 03/24/2014 3:47:56 PM PDT by JSDude1 (Defeat Hagan, elect a Constutional Conservative: Dr. Greg Brannon!)
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To: Salvation

I should clarify: All a person really needs is Christ, Himself../


133 posted on 03/24/2014 3:48:36 PM PDT by JSDude1 (Defeat Hagan, elect a Constutional Conservative: Dr. Greg Brannon!)
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To: oldbill

How about Moses and Elijah who appeared at the Transfiguration with Jesus and conversed with him?


134 posted on 03/24/2014 3:50:54 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: LurkingSince'98

No I understand how you were raised and the uncomfortable position it put your family in. Was not an issue growing up with my family, neighborhood or friends. Other than the two Jewish families everyone was Catholic. Not everyone was no meat on Fridays 365 but my family was. Yet no one ever served meat on Fridays to my family because they knew.

Times have changed and we have to admit the majority of Catholics today do not observe no meats Fridays but during Lent. And then there are varying degrees of the adherents. More Americans know of Jewish and Muslim dietary restrictions than Catholic ones. And parents and schools are mindful of food allergies etc. Why I am also surprised your hosts did not at least ask about food allergies. To boot half of the friends were Catholic! In general friendly conversations I would gather faiths come up and religious observances. You being offered pepperoni pizza is akin to you serving wine or beer to a Baptist.

I guess my surprise is given your overt testimony of your faith someone should have figured this out or maybe these are new acquaintances.


135 posted on 03/24/2014 3:52:07 PM PDT by redleghunter (But let your word 'yes be 'yes,' and your 'no be 'no.' Anything more than this is from the evil one.)
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To: LurkingSince'98

One of the historical issues that is little spoken of is that in the first five centuries the Bible was in almost 200 languages. The translations were so prolific they became a source of heretical beliefs and schism due to the poor translations and contextural issues with the various languages.

The Latin Vulgate was done to standardize and prevent problems, not to “take the bible from from the common folk” because few read and almost no one could afford a hand scribed bible — there were no printing presses.

As printing and distribution the concept of the bible in the local language was an easily foreseen blow up as any change prompts controversy with an issue this profound. The KJV came from such controversy, meant to settle earlier problems with other english translations.


136 posted on 03/24/2014 4:00:17 PM PDT by KC Burke (Officially since Memorial Day they are the Gimmie-crat Party.ha)
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To: redleghunter

we are in the middle of nowhere between two little towns but 1/2 hour to any of four mid-size towns.

A very strong Catholic community going back to the 1840s when settled by the Irish farmers.

But the protestant in this area are decidedly anti-Catholic largely about what they think Catholics believe - not what we actually believe.

things like worshiping Mary - they are amazed when we show them in black and white that to worship Mary is to automatically excommunicate yourself from the Catholic Church.

and I don’t think I’ve ever met a Baptist.

This is our sons first year in a Classical Curriculum school so semi-new.


137 posted on 03/24/2014 4:04:38 PM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
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To: Lou Budvis

You are right. Nothing other than candles and the vessels for Mass can be placed on the altar.

Flowers may be in front of the altar, but not ON it.


138 posted on 03/24/2014 4:06:33 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: lacrew

Your post reminds me of a famous quote.

“Few Americans hate the Catholic Church,. but millions hate what they think is the Catholic Church.” —Bishop Fulton Sheen


139 posted on 03/24/2014 4:11:20 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: pbear8

The first mass produced printed book was the Bible, a version based on the Latin edition from about 380 AD.. The Bible was printed at Mainz, Germany by Johannes Gutenberg from 1452 -1455..


140 posted on 03/24/2014 4:16:48 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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