To: ADSUM
Feel free to attend a Catholic Mass so that you can learn about the Good News. I always doubt that a Catholic knows what the "good news" is...because they do not have any good news to share ..thanks for affirming that
To: RnMomof7
Your loss, but you are always welcome.
166 posted on
05/25/2015 1:51:26 PM PDT by
ADSUM
To: RnMomof7
I always doubt that a Catholic knows what the "good news" is...because they do not have any good news to share ..thanks for affirming that
How can they know the good news if they can never have assurance of their salvation. Ask a Catholic if they are going to heaven when they die, the best you can get out of them is, "I hope so".
169 posted on
05/25/2015 2:03:51 PM PDT by
Old Yeller
(Civil rights are for civilized people.)
To: RnMomof7
The Good News of Jesus Christ is shared in the Liturgy of the Word. Readings are usually from the Old Testament, then a Psalm, on Sundays a reading of an epistle of Paul’s and a Gospel from the pens of the four evangelists.
I daresay, the good news we receive far surpasses what one might hear in a Protestant or non-Catholic Church.
BTW, just what Scripture is shared at the service you currently attend?
203 posted on
05/25/2015 3:42:51 PM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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