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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this a joke? Seriously? I’m not religious so it’s a serious question. I thought churches were supposed to be full of the honest people and it was the rest of us heathens who were apparently dishonest and dishonorable. I can’t even imagine being called a liar by a priest.[/quote] It's not that the priest calls people liars, just that they want proof that you're being truthful. Missing mass is a mortal sin for Catholics, yet many do it and apparently some will even lie about it -- yet another sin. [/quote] It is a mortal sin if the person in question chooses not to go and replaces God with other activities. A kid without someone to take them or guide them is not acting with intent by missing mass. I’m always amazed at how many ‘Christians’ seem to forget the many biblical exhortations to not judge others. Frankly your making assumptions about other people, their motivations and worthiness is a grave sin in and of itself. You know what they say about people in glass houses and such! [/quote] Doubt very much that pp is Christian. It’s probably the Jew who comes on here constantly to bash Catholics.[/quote] This is not "bashing" - this is simply explaining how the church works[/quote]
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