Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wording's a bit vague, and I'm not Catholic, but I think almost any a theistic religious person can agree to pray for Donald Trump at soul. No matter what you think of him, he's a major figure at the moment, and the course of his life affects all of us. Trusting God with a prayer to move Trump to a better position is a religiously a good thought.
I'm Catholic, at a more sane parish. Like about half of American Catholics who vote, I will vote for Harris. I have never voted for Trump, and never will.
When Trump was President, we prayed for him every Sunday, because praying for the leaders is something you do. But in my mind, that was praying for him to be given wisdom, for his hand to be guided for good. That's very different from praying for someone's "intentions" which is basically praying for what he's praying for. My assumption is that, if Trump prays at all, he's praying to be elected, and I'm not praying for that.
I'll also say that while I believe abortion should stay legal, I think that Trump's intention when he was stacking the supreme court had nothing to do with reducing abortion, and everything to do with "owning the libs" and essentially buying prolife votes. So, even if I believed that the state should limit abortions, I still wouldn't have prayed for Trump's "intentions".
Anonymous wrote:This is dumb but not surprising—-
As at a typical Sunday Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes in Bethesda, prayers were given for the living and the dead, the infirm and the Church.
But on this day, the reader ended the prayer of the faithful with some unusual words:
“We pray for the intention of Donald J. Trump, for whom this Mass is being offered today,” a parishioner remembered hearing at the late-summer gathering.
https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/religion/catholic-mass-for-trump-bethesda-maryland-UYOSCIBZVNDBBBL72BSI2M5C2E/
Meanwhile both maternal deaths and abortions rose post-Dobbs so even if you disregard his waffling on abortion and every other thing Trump does that is inconsistent with Catholic doctrine (which is a lot as the Pope has noted) I still don’t get why you think he is “pro-life”.
Anonymous wrote:Wording's a bit vague, and I'm not Catholic, but I think almost any a theistic religious person can agree to pray for Donald Trump at soul. No matter what you think of him, he's a major figure at the moment, and the course of his life affects all of us. Trusting God with a prayer to move Trump to a better position is a religiously a good thought.
Anonymous wrote:TBH all Christians should be praying for Trump.
Praying for God to give him wisdom, open his eyes and change his heart.
Anonymous wrote:I pray he doesn't get shot again. That is truly messed up.
Sick people out there!
Anonymous wrote:Wording's a bit vague, and I'm not Catholic, but I think almost any a theistic religious person can agree to pray for Donald Trump at soul. No matter what you think of him, he's a major figure at the moment, and the course of his life affects all of us. Trusting God with a prayer to move Trump to a better position is a religiously a good thought.
Anonymous wrote:Wording's a bit vague, and I'm not Catholic, but I think almost any a theistic religious person can agree to pray for Donald Trump at soul. No matter what you think of him, he's a major figure at the moment, and the course of his life affects all of us. Trusting God with a prayer to move Trump to a better position is a religiously a good thought.