I was just relating my experience with a gal who claimed to be a good catholic (she did all the things the catholic church told her to, she almost became a nun)......but yet seeked a psychic, and tried to get me to join.
And what about those little “statues” of father this and father that (I forget his name, but he is supposedly the founder of lost things).
Perhaps I am judging the catholic religion based on those who truly believe they are “good catholics”.
But I don’t bow, worship or anything else to ANYONE but the Lord. The only way to the Father is through His Son.
I take that literally.
Somewhere along the way, some outside the Church lost the meaning of the Communion of Saints as taught by the Apostles and in the Creeds. It is their great loss.
This along with the meaning of pray and intercessory prayer often leads to the errors you and others make concerning Catholic belief and praxis.
Study these if you wish to know the truth on this topic. If not, don’t.
NGZ - when you are asking the question,
“what does the Catholic church believe?”, as vladimir posted - the Catechism will have the answer for you.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM
This is THE definitive source. It includes scripture citations, all bundled together in a handy reference.
“but yet seeked a psychic, and tried to get me to join”
What, join the Catholic church or join her sessions? Catholics are forbidden from consulting psychics, etc. If she engaged in these activities that she was NOT doing everything that the Catholic church told her.
And nuns, (at least in the United States), aren’t well known for their orthodoxy. They are the source of the worst dissent. There’s a reason why many of them have given up the habit and it has nothing to do with obedience.
“And what about those little statues of father this and father that (I forget his name, but he is supposedly the founder of lost things).”
You mean the Saints? Every Catholic has a patron (Mine is St. Hilary of Poitiers),
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=55
Saints are believers who have gone before us for which there are miracles associated with them to confirm that they are in fact in heaven.
If you are interested, you should look up into the doctrine of the Communion of Saints, which is part of the Apostle’s Creed. :)
Many people have little icons (that’s what you are referring to), to represent their Patron.
“But I dont bow, worship or anything else to ANYONE but the Lord.”
Do you honour your father and mother?