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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am so tired of folks who whine about the Catholic Church and yet no so little about it... If their yoga teacher told them to read a book about Vishnu, they would do it, but they prefer to bloviate about the Church rather than actually see what it is like. there are PLENTY of Catholic parishes where OP would be perfectly comfortable, assuming that is that OP actually has some bona fide interest in attending a church (as opposed to kvetching).[/quote] Is there a listing of Catholic Churches that do not have Crucifixes? I once saw one in VA that had a huge risen (or perhaps rising) Christ on the Altar. Don't remember its name -- was there for a concert. The statue was completely dressed, in long robes.[/quote] This is St. Luke's in McLean. But the focus is still the same in that parish. It is a hard-core Catholic parish. I grew up in it. I am glad it gave me a solid grounding my faith. This conversation has taken the weirdest turn. [b] I had no idea that Protestants were so squeamish about this.[/b] I feel like I am having a conversation with my 2-year-old who doesn't like onions, or something similarly childish and illogical. Like, spiders. Or, ooh, bugs. Grow up, people, and like a previous poster said, do some reading and educating yourself about Catholicism before you bloviate about it. People always say they like to have "open minds" and be "liberal" and "accepting of those who think differently" until it comes to the Catholic Church. It's so crazy to me.[/quote] Squeamish? comparing a not liking to see a man nailed to a cross to an 2 year old not liking onions? Seems quite out of touch to me. What if Christ had been executed in the twentieth century? -- would you feel OK about wearing a pendent with a tiny man tied to an electric chair? What if it were in different historical times and he was tied to a stake with flames engulfing him or leaned over a chopping block with his head freshly removed? Feeling squeamish yet?[/quote] It is clear that you have more problems with Catholicism than merely this issue. Unless you address your other things, you will feel this way towards the crucifix. I encourage you to delve more deeply into Catholic reading, scripture; perhaps meet with a priest and speak to him about this; and figure out why this bothers you so. I am glad you are pursuing it and not just squelching it. I feel you are searching for answers and perhaps what you are seeking is right at the heart of the Holy Catholic Church.[/quote]
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