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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]That's all fine from a Church legalese perspective. Doesn't change that it was un-christ like and hypocritical and inappropriate for the Priest to inject the Church into politics. But as long as some theologians worked out the legal pretzels, you can rest self-satisfied. This is why the Church is losing members, you know.[/quote] Christ welcomed sinners but called them to repent. Biden is unrepentant and in a public forum. It was not the priest who politicized anything. Biden politicized his religious observance himself. As for the Church being "injected" into politics, once again it was Biden who knowingly approached the Eucharist while objectively indisposed to receive it. As for losing members, parishes, dioceses and denominations that are faithful to tradition seem to be growing. Others, not so much. The Church is charged to announce the Gospel, not pander to those not interested in hearing it. The collapse of mainline Protestantism is an object lesson in the consequences of a religious observance driven by secular concerns. [/quote] This. Why don5 the pseudo-Catholic posters on here just become Episcopalians? If you don’t agree with the Church, leave. In Christ SSPX poster[/quote] We do believe in the teachings of Jesus we just don’t agree with all the ridiculous changes that some of the Vatican is made that were completely against Jesus‘s teachings . Why don’t you guys create a whole new religion if you want to keep changing the rules to go against what Jesus actually said .[/quote] Where did Jesus speak on abortion? Or Latin masses? Either you think the church should allow people to disagree, or you don't. [/quote] Jesus said we must keep the commandments. Abortion is murder. The 6th commandments forbids murder. Christ makes it clear in John 6 that the Eucharist is his Body and Blood. He makes it even clearer in the other Gospels that the Mass is a sacrafice. The New Mass does not have a sacrificial element and must be rejected. In Christ SSPX poster[/quote] No where in the Bible does it stay abortion is murder. There is an awful lot of child killing, however. [/quote] Again, if you say we can only look at the Bible, you’re a heretic who follows Luther. You don’t get to interpret the Bible. The Church does[/quote] Men aka the church are fallible and their interpretations are fallible. Follow you soul not your ego.[/quote]
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