Posted on 01/11/2018 10:51:11 AM PST by ebb tide
Parish-Priest, I Dont Say the Creed Because I Do Not Believe in It
Needs be drawn and quartered, or find another job.
It was in the headline.
In my opinion. We’re all in this together, and I personally think God is there for all of us.
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The problem with this type of thinking is that what we think has no effect on The Church. Prior to 325AD there were many creeds and confessions of faiths in the many churches that followed Christ. The concept of a universal church was not a reality before that. People who worshiped Christ were all called Christians, but, after 325 there was a definition of what a Christian was. For the next 50 years there was turmoil over this canonized statement of what a Christian was, either you were or you weren’t. As time went on there were less and less people who followed any Christianity other than the now Universal(Catholic) faith. After 375AD those who claimed to be Christian but would not recite the creed were heretics, often forfeiting their lives for their individual beliefs.
Until the reformation there was basically one church. We call it the reformation but it was really a rebellion of sorts. The protestants however kept the creed as a statement of belief and many still recite it in their worship.
I personally think that if the pope had ended the sale of indulgences and even met with Luther there would have been no reformation but we will certainly never know if that could be true or not.
My point in all this is, it really doesn’t make any difference as an individual what you think as long as it conforms to the creed. Once you profess faith in Jesus Christ you may think you have arrived, but once you are in The Church perhaps you have a difficult time reconciling the actions of The Church or perhaps even pieces of The Creed. None of those things makes you a bad person, but, it could make you a non-Catholic.
God is a ‘dogma’ that is far beyond any dogma that man understands. I am Catholic, meaning universal, and thus bigger than Earthly interpretation.
Placemarker
I am not a Catholic, yet I see no problem with the Nicene Creed. If this priest has a problem with the creed, he needs to leave. He might find a better home at one of the liberal SJW churches. Then again, he might repent. As a Christian, I consider that the latter is preferable, but that’s between him and the conviction of the Holy Spirit.
Seems pretty straight forward; this priest needs to quit if he doesn’t believe even one word of it, let alone the entire thing.
How does one know that it is a Catholic Caucus thread?
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The link to the article doesn’t seem to work.
See post #22.
“If you dont know which Creed is recited during Mass...”
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Roman Missal | Apostles’ Creed
Instead of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, especially during Lent and Easter Time, the baptismal Symbol of the Roman Church, known as the Apostles Creed, may be used.
(see texts below)
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PART ONE - THE PROFESSION OF FAITH
SECTION TWO - THE PROFESSION OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
THE CREDO
The Apostles Creed
The Nicene Creed
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/credo.htm
Christmas Mass occurs neither in Lent nor Easter Time.
The phrase “especially during Lent and Easter Time” does not preclude or deny its use at other times.
Your linked source does not support your claim about interhanging Creeds during the Mass.
Do you have another source?
They'll have consequences when he has to answer for them to Jesus, alright.
This isn’t a Catholic caucus thread.
See post #22.
First, how about a working link to the article posted at the top?
Christian or Catholic?
Now how about you? Post the source that says creeds are interchangeable during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
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