To: PFKEY
The Catholic Church has been ordaining homosexuals for years, they just haven't acknowledged it. Why else all the abuse scandals? My sisters, who have fairly recently become Roman Catholics (after a year of RCIA) have been through a sucession of foreign born priests, from India and from Africa...at least they haven't had to have a homosexual one yet. But they have no say in who is their priest unless they want to change parishes, which is not so easy in small town America.
They did have a problem originally because they grew up in the Baptist church, which will baptize you anytime you feel repentant or an evangelist comes to town, but you never have a Baptismal certificate. The Romans say there is only one baptism but you have to prove it. So they came up with "conditional baptism". You have to go to RCIA for a year, and you can't take communion for that year before they will accept you as "baptized". They won't accept your word for it. I don't like to go to church if I can't take communion, I feel rejected for some reason.
To: tinamina
What can I say?
If someone places their trust and hope of salvation in a man-made institution and not in Christ then whom do they have to blame or complain to?
355 posted on
08/05/2003 9:02:04 PM PDT by
PFKEY
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