To: Polycarp
Guilty.
I thought about that, but figured some aren't familiar with anabaptists let alone the meaning of the term. Guess I will have to make two trips to redundancy purgatory (can't make just one ya know).
7 posted on
06/05/2003 4:35:05 PM PDT by
drstevej
To: drstevej
redundancy purgatory (can't make just one ya know). You can say that again!
8 posted on
06/05/2003 4:36:02 PM PDT by
Polycarp
(I hereby Declare Today is National CKCAer day! (Catholic Kooks and Cranks of America, UNITE!))
To: drstevej
redundancy purgatory (can't make just one ya know). You can say that again!
9 posted on
06/05/2003 4:36:13 PM PDT by
Polycarp
(I hereby Declare Today is National CKCAer day! (Catholic Kooks and Cranks of America, UNITE!))
To: drstevej; Polycarp
If you're baptized, you're Catholic. You just don't know it ;-) Marcus Grodi's guest on this week's edition of Journey Home was a former Baptist Minister. After leading many catholics away from their faith, he decided to join the Catholic Church. He was quite surprised to learn that his previous baptism was valid. There was no need to be re-baptized.
Welcome home, Steve! .... or shoud I say, Pope Piel?
10 posted on
06/05/2003 4:46:45 PM PDT by
NYer
(Laudate Dominum)
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