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To: Mom MD

I really can’t disagree with any of your observations. There are clear and dramatic difference between the teachings of the Catholic Church (which are faithfully followed by the SSPX) and Protestant teachings. Quite candidly, they are simply two very different religions. Among many other differences, the Catholic Church was established by God, while all Protestant religions were established by man.

If you read my post as suggesting that the Protestant religions were in any way attempting to mimic the Catholic Church, that would have been incorrect on my part and I apologize. What I was positing was that the modern popes and bishops of the Church are emulating the Mainline Protestant religions––certainly not the Evangelicals who continue to be faithful to their Biblical beliefs.

The false ecumenism of Vatican II (which had been rejected earlier by both the Catholic Church and virtually all Protestant religions) is what the modern leaders of the Church are promoting with unbridled zealousness. In fact, a so-called “ecumenical-Mass” is allegedly under serious discussion in Rome. I would assume that it will be unveiled for the public in the not too distant future.


51 posted on 03/04/2018 12:23:41 PM PST by tomsbartoo (St Pius X watch over us)
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To: tomsbartoo

The Roman Catholic Church is just as much a man made denomination as any other. It was not started by God. The Church started by Jesus is the church made up of the body of believers redeemed by Christ that have washed their robes in His Blood Undoubtedly there are some Catholics and Protestants in that Body. But the Roman Catholic Church was neither started by Christ nor holds a monopoly on Truth.


54 posted on 03/04/2018 3:06:39 PM PST by Mom MD ( .)
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