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A necessary start is not condoning, or worse, participating in, their evil practices. You don’t help a drug addict recover by taking a shot of heroine to show solidarity.
All of it? I disagree. I think most of it just misguided, not necessarily demonic. Even among indigenous groups there are communal recognitions of what we might call ‘black magic’ and are feared and treated differently from practices that I think are just some form of vivid exercise of the imagination.That’s complete hogwash. Of course it’s demons. Anyone who naively believes otherwise is setting themselves up for possible possession.
Participating in idolatry, by continuing to house an idol in the Church building, is akin to taking a shot of heroine. It does absolutely nothing to help idolaters come closer to the true faith. Ideally, you’d like to take the Idolater to rehab (conversion), but at the very least, you do not partake.Who said anything about taking drugs along with the person you are trying to help?
Read my post again. You are attributing to me things I never said.
I suggested directing the person to rehab. A lot more effective than flushing their drugs down the toilet.
True and apparently for quite a long time but from what I understand, at the Synod press conference it was mentioned that 80% of the indigenous people who are Catholic and living in the Amazon have left the Church,… for protestantism.It kind of seems like a red herring is being thrown around a lot lately, namely that the Church hasn’t been evangelizing in the Amazon. She has.
Thinking does not make it so. Read my post above (Post #850). Did you miss it?I am inclined to think of this as an act of theft.
80% of the indigenous people who are Catholic and living in the Amazon have left the Church,… for protestantism.![]()
I have read that cultures with embedded pagan elements are often happy to be evangelized away from these elements. This mass exodus toward Protestantism seems to support this view, doesn’t it? Perhaps if these folks wish to keep their indigenous idols they would remain in their indigenous faith… and those ready to put them aside (the 80%?) are becoming Protestant. Just a guess. A guess that makes me feel the Catholic “accommodating” pathway may not actually increase numbers…Goodness! We are hemorrhaging. And I’m sure protestants are much less accommodating than we are of the indigenous culture so this strategy might not be working.(I mean overaccommodating like what happened at the synod).
My thoughts exactly.Goodness! We are hemorrhaging. And I’m sure protestants are much less accommodating than we are of the indigenous culture so this strategy might not be working.(I mean overaccommodating like what happened at the synod).
EWTN has been in unity with their bishop since its start. It can legitimately use the term “Catholic” to describe their ministry. This is unlike many “Catholic” labelled media organizations, on the Left or the Right. For instance, National Catholic Reporter and Lepanto are “independent”.And I don’t think EWTN has any episcopal supervision of their content or form, they are independent. So, check your sources
Actually we can’t generalize about “Protestants”.I’m sure protestants are much less accommodating than we are
Yes, we must be obedient to the Pope. But obedience does not mean blind obedience. Remember, there were also other popes before the present Holy Father whom we have to listen to and obey. What if the present Holy Father starts teaching something different from what the previous popes and Ecumenical Councils have taught, should we still obey him?All the same, we are obliged to be loyal and obedient to the pope, and give our faith in his teaching as Christ’s appointed servant on earth.
I’m very sensitive to this concern.We have to distinguish between papal teaching and papal Prudence. But most people won’t make that distinction. When they see a bishop or pope doing careless things, standing next to controversial persons and causes, they incorrectly, illogically assume lack of Prudence means the magisterium is now, and perhaps always has been, faulty.While this is true, we must be wary of the opposite extreme where everything the pope says and does warrants suspicion and ridicule. It’s tempting to make a devil of the pope as much as an idol. God knows the pope is a sinner like all of us, who makes mistakes, and struggles as we all do to live as Christ commanded. All the same, we are obliged to be loyal and obedient to the pope, and give our faith in his teaching as Christ’s appointed servant on earth
Our Lady is depicted naked in our city Cathedral…
The title is…
Here a people of godly race are born for heaven; the Spirit gives them life in the fertile waters. The Church-Mother, in these waves, bears her children like virginal fruit she has conceived by the Holy Spirit.
I absolutely agree it is terribly wrong to even think of painting an image of Our Blessed Mother as naked.Is it respectful to create an image of the Blessed Vrgin Mary as naked? Common logic says no, any new church that does it is wrong. Here is the question we should ask would we want our eartly mother to be depicted as naked? So why would we do it to our adoptive mother and Mother of our Lord?
www.mdrevelation.org
And yet the greatest irony in Scripture was that the orthodox Jewish pharisees in all their wisdom and haughtiness stated that Jesus was of Satan.Jesus made it clear that he was the Messiah, it was a different matter. Here we have a clearly pagan element, with which a part of the Church simply cannot accept, because - let us not deceive ourselves - it does not look like the action of the Holy Spirit (as evidenced by the fears and protests of parts of the Church, for example).