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To: metmom
Did you poll them or something? Just another Catholic tradition that some protestants are trying to steal. Seems the tinfoil is a little tight.

as usual, your hatred of Catholicism is apparent....Over the years I have also OBSERVED that many of the recipients of the ashes on Ash Wednesday were people that I KNEW to be non Catholic....they never denied it nor did I ever consider it that important. I Understand that some Lutheran churches have adopted the practice and we Catholics welcome them as nearer to home...

91 posted on 02/18/2015 6:33:50 PM PST by terycarl (common sense prevails over all)
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To: terycarl
as usual, your hatred of Catholicism is apparent....


Pope Stephen VI (896–897), who had his predecessor Pope Formosus exhumed, tried, de-fingered, briefly reburied, and thrown in the Tiber.[1]

Pope John XII (955–964), who gave land to a mistress, murdered several people, and was killed by a man who caught him in bed with his wife.

Pope Benedict IX (1032–1044, 1045, 1047–1048), who "sold" the Papacy

Pope Boniface VIII (1294–1303), who is lampooned in Dante's Divine Comedy

Pope Urban VI (1378–1389), who complained that he did not hear enough screaming when Cardinals who had conspired against him were tortured.[2]

Pope Alexander VI (1492–1503), a Borgia, who was guilty of nepotism and whose unattended corpse swelled until it could barely fit in a coffin.[3]

Pope Leo X (1513–1521), a spendthrift member of the Medici family who once spent 1/7 of his predecessors' reserves on a single ceremony[4]

Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), also a Medici, whose power-politicking with France, Spain, and Germany got Rome sacked.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bad_Popes

164 posted on 02/19/2015 5:37:25 AM PST by Elsie
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To: terycarl
as usual, your hatred of Catholicism is apparent....

"One indeed is the universal Church of the faithful, outside which no one at all is saved, in which the priest himself is the sacrifice, Jesus Christ, whose body and blood are truly contained in the sacrament of the altar under the species of bread and wine; the bread (changed) into His body by the divine power of transubstantiation, and the wine into the blood, so that to accomplish the mystery of unity we ourselves receive from His (nature) what He Himself received from ours." — Pope Innocent III and Lateran Council IV (A.D. 1215)

Therefore, if anyone says that it is not by the institution of Christ the lord himself (that is to say, by divine law) that blessed Peter should have perpetual successors in the primacy over the whole Church; or that the Roman Pontiff is not the successor of blessed Peter in this primacy: let him be anathema. — Vatican 1, Ses. 4, Cp. 1 

169 posted on 02/19/2015 5:43:36 AM PST by Elsie
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