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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this what things are really like out there? I’m a Catholic on the west coast. Our parish school has multiple pairs of catholic teachers who are (civic) married couples. Our baptism class included a two-mom family. Do you DMV Catholics really think that these people should be shunned and removed from Catholic society? Because a lot of others disagree with you.[/quote] no one is shunning anyone. calm down. read up on what it really means to be catholic and raise your children catholic then come back to the conversation educated.[/quote] I’ve read plenty and you can’t pick and choose from 2000 years’ theology and a worldwide religion just to suit your bigoted point of view. The insistence that every Catholic school needs to be a maga/opus dei foxhole or else it “isn’t Catholic” is ridiculous. [/quote] I don't know what you've been reading, but it's obviously nothing of Catholic theology or YOU wouldn't be the one trying to pick & choose whatever of the faith suits your woke beliefs. Catholic schools do not need to be of the opus dei or maga variety (mercy!), but it also needs to be based on full Catholic teachings. Not your pick & choose woke theology.[/quote] Amen. 100% this. So tired of progressives trying to hijack Catholicism. Isn't that why the Episcopal church exists? [/quote] You both realize that this is why the different orders exist in Catholicism? Do you think a Jesuit would agree with everything a Franciscan believes or says?[/quote] That's a ridiculous statement and I challenge you to support it. What tenets of the Church do these two orders disagree on? You don't know what you think you know! The difference between the orders is one of emphasis not on any disagreement on Catholicism. Let's see if you can support your vague ideas on the differences. [/quote] "Jesuits and Franciscans are both Catholic, but they do represent different forms of Catholic spirituality. In times past, the Jesuits and Franciscans have also had their share of disagreements—over mission territory, over involvement in secular affairs and over the finer points of theology." Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/a-franciscan-jesuit-for-pope/2013/03/14/323a1e68-8cf1-11e2-b63f-f53fb9f2fcb4_story.html So, yes, there are differences in interpretation, though those differences aren't as prononounced as some people make them.[/quote] Some seem to believe (or wish to believe) that with the Jesuits they have found some sort of "Catholic Lite" middle ground in which they are free to do what they like and espouse the positions they prefer versus those of the Catholic church. I'd agree with the poster above. The Episcopal Church (and schools) is where they belong.[/quote]
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