“Quite a play on words.”
I don’t know what you mean.
“Keep reading your caucus threads and see what words are used.”
Why? You think I will see something new? Nope. No chance.
“Prayers like the following belong to God not mortals:”
No, actually they belong the saints too. God works through them. All the saints are one family under God.
They’re beautiful prayers. I understand why Protestants don’t understand them. After all Protestants don’t understand scripture, tradition, Church history, Christian art, Christian music, etc. Christianity is something Protestants have cheapened with their ignorance.
Dont forget, Protestants often unwittingly hate beauty, truth and goodness.
No less a Protestant authority than the Protestant Ralph Adams Cram once wrote:
From the outbreak of the Protestant revolution, the old kinship between beauty and religion was deprecated and often forgotten. Not only was there, amongst the reformers and their adherents, a definite hatred of beauty and a determination to destroy it when found; there was also a conscientious elimination of everything of the sort from the formularies, services, and structures that applied to their new religion. This unprecedented break between religion and beauty had a good deal to do with that waning interest in religion itself. Protestantism, with its derivative materialistic rationalism, divested religion of its essential elements of mystery and wonder, and worship of its equally essential elements of beauty. Under this powerful combination of destructive influences, it is not to be wondered at that, of the once faithful, many have fallen away. Man is, by instinct, not only a lover of beauty, he is also by nature a ritualist, that is to say, he does, when left alone, desire form and ceremony, if significant. If this instinctive craving for ceremonial is denied to man in religion, where it preeminently belongs, he takes it on for himself in secular fields; elaborates ritual in secret societies, in the fashion of his dress, in the details of social custom. He also, in desperation, invents new religions and curious sects working up for them strange rituals . . . extravagant and vulgar devices that are now the sardonic delight of the ungodly. ... If once more beauty can be restored to the offices of religion, many who are now self-excommunicated from their Church will thankfully find their way back to the House they have abandoned. The whole Catholic Faith is shot through and through with this vital and essential quality of beauty. It is this beauty implicit in the Christian revelation and its operative system that was explicit in the material and visible Churches and their art. We must contend against the strongest imaginable combination of prejudices and superstitions. These are of two sorts. There is first, the heritage of ignorance and fear from the dark ages of the sixteenth century. I am speaking of non-Catholic Christianity. Ignorance of authentic history, instigated by protagonists of propaganda; fear of beauty, because all that we now have in Christian art was engendered and formulated by and through Catholicism; fear that the acceptance of beauty means that awful thingsurrender to superstition. It is fear that lies at the root of the matter, as it does in so many other fields of mental activity. (Radio Replies, vol. 2: 1052)
Well Vlad resorting to unsubstantiated insults seems to be your comfort zone. This and before calling those who disagree with you “morons” is not exhibiting maturity. Don’t worry I grew up in the same Catholic schools you did...I won’t rat you out.
Perhaps resorting to defending your doctrines with scriptures might work a bit better for you. Try it sometime.