A priest's anti-Muslim comments reveal US Catholics' Islamophobia problem

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By the way, thank you for your responsesā€¦I find this helpful.
Some Muslims adhere to hadith 4294 (book 19)ā€¦which seems at odds with what you are saying about ā€œno compulsion in religionā€. Perhaps when you have time later, you can help with this one.

Again, thank you for the answers.
Hello again,

Thank you for your kind words. Ź¾In shāŹ¾ Allāh, Iā€™ll reply to your post this weekend.

May the Exalted bless you, and keep you close to Himself.
 
Holy Rollers? šŸ˜‰
An aside: I happen to know where that term, ā€œholy rollers,ā€ originated so thought Iā€™d share:

In the early 1900ā€™s, which is when ā€œPentecostalsā€ got their startā€¦in the mountains of Appalachia, small churches were on mountainsides. At times, some of those attending would be ā€œin the Spiritā€ as they phrase it, to the point that they ended up rolling down the side of the mountain outside the building a short distanceā€¦

I was raised in a Pentecostal church til age 17, then went to the UMC with my wife prior to our converting to the RCC about 6 years ago. Plenty of Pentecostals in my family, and all from the deep dark hills of SE Kentuckyā€¦both of my parents were raised by coal miners down there, Mom on a farm, Dad in an actual coal camp. Point is, I know what iā€™m talking about here šŸ™‚
 
An aside: I happen to know where that term, ā€œholy rollers,ā€ originated so thought Iā€™d share:
Thatā€™s really something! Iā€™ve heard of folk ā€˜in the Spiritā€™ rolling down the aisle, but never down a hillside. Would love to have seen that. Thank you for sharing. I was raised a Baptist (and am also a former coal miner). We had a Pentecostal chapel nearby. We found them ratherā€¦boisterous! Happy memories, though.
 
Thatā€™s really something! Iā€™ve heard of folk ā€˜in the Spiritā€™ rolling down the aisle, but never down a hillside. Would love to have seen that. Thank you for sharing. I was raised a Baptist (and am also a former coal miner). We had a Pentecostal chapel nearby. We found them ratherā€¦boisterous! Happy memories, though.
I expect that ā€œboisterousā€ is being kindā€¦

Glad to share. I imagine seeing one roll down a hill would have been quite a sight.

I still have a few relatives in the mines, Harlan County, KY. One cousin was killed couple years ago by a fault but he was running a continuous miner so I was unclear as to what actually happened, other than the ceiling caved on him. My papaw dug coal from age 14 which I reckon would have been in the 1940ā€™s.
You said ā€œhappy memories,ā€ and I thank you for that because it made me think of my kin down in the hills now. Blessings,
 
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