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I think I understand… Aliens?Non-Catholics are welcome at Mass. Even atheists are welcome. I’m not sure what you mean.
I think I understand… Aliens?Non-Catholics are welcome at Mass. Even atheists are welcome. I’m not sure what you mean.
I guess some parishes have a funny way of showing it, as that has been far from my experience.Non-Catholics are welcome at Mass. Even atheists are welcome. I’m not sure what you mean.
Many Protestants confuse the reverent silence in the sanctuary as unwelcomingI guess some parishes have a funny way of showing it, as that has been far from my experience.
Yep, totally not what I’m talking about.Many Protestants confuse the reverent silence in the sanctuary as unwelcoming
Sorry, maybe you should say what you meanYep, totally not what I’m talking about.
I would find another parish instead of continuing to harp on this one parishYep, totally not what I’m talking about.
Edit: I’ve been purposely excluded from church functions because I’m not Catholic, and there was one priest that openly didn’t want anything to do with you when he found out a person wasn’t Catholic.
We’re on our 2nd or 3rd, so I’m not “harping” on just one.I would find another parish instead of continuing to harp on this one parish
That’s not the experience in our parish or dioceseCheck out the edit
At one parish, all the non-Catholics get a “scarlet letter” on all mailings, in the church mailbox, in the church yearbook, etc… We all get an asterisk by to make sure everyone knew we were different.
Whenever there is a gathering or festival, my wife and kids all get invites. None of the non-Catholic family members in the church get one, nor are we to help.
We had a priest that once he found out you weren’t Catholic, he basically wanted nothing to do with you. My neighbor and I both had interesting initial run in’s with him.
He refused to marry my wife and I, we had to go to another parish for that. Sounds like the parish lost quite a few families due to the way non-Catholic spouses were treated.
There is no evidence of Jesus ascension into Heaven either.I believe that Mary’s assumption is definately possible, I can’t say either way, so I don’t discount it. But the Catholic church says its fact. (I have issues with people saying things are a fact without evidence).
I am very sorry for the experiences you have had.We’re on our 2nd or 3rd, so I’m not “harping” on just one.![]()
We could say much the same about the Orthodox, including the fact that they do not admit us to receive the Eucharist.I guess some parishes have a funny way of showing it, as that has been far from my experience.
I’ve been purposely excluded from church functions because I’m not Catholic, and there was one priest that openly didn’t want anything to do with you when he found out a person wasn’t Catholic. Apparently they didn’t get the memo?
Glad to hear that: standing up for NC spouses indicates that they’ve got conscience.Check out the edit
At one parish, all the non-Catholics get a “scarlet letter” on all mailings, in the church mailbox, in the church yearbook, etc… We all get an asterisk by to make sure everyone knew we were different.
Whenever there is a gathering or festival, my wife and kids all get invites. None of the non-Catholic family members in the church get one, nor are we to help. That’s been at two different parishes now.
We had a priest that once he found out you weren’t Catholic, he basically wanted nothing to do with you. My neighbor and I both had interesting initial run in’s with him.
He refused to marry my wife and I, we had to go to another parish for that. Sounds like the parish lost quite a few families due to the way non-Catholic spouses were treated.
Have you seen Fr. Cantalamessa’s Advent sermons from 2005? Here’s part of one. Pope Benedict/Ratzinger has also gone surprisingly far toward Luther at times.My sticking point is their view of justification. I’m working through these from an Orthodox/RC point of view versus my own Lutheran one…
(BTW I DON"T hold to once saved, always saved or just saying a sinner’s prayer or anything like that.)
One needs to remain steadfast to the end.
I think it’s a case of “the best defense is a good offense”: sadly, I have found that a lot of so-called “traditionalist” Catholics, at least online, prefer to put Popes on trial than listen to them.I am very sorry for the experiences you have had.
As a priest, it just underscores how very important are the various statements of Pope Francis that rebuke parishes that are not open, welcoming, accommodating, and providing pastoral accompaniment, especially to those on the periphery. One hopes more will listen to him.
Our parish prays the “Jubilee Year of Mercy Prayer of Pope Francis” every Sunday Mass and here is a quote from itI think it’s a case of “the best defense is a good offense”: sadly, I have found that a lot of so-called “traditionalist” Catholics, at least online, prefer to put Popes on trial than listen to them.
Haven’t read the whole document but have looked at summaries and that is very encouraging! I have to read through the whole thing.Have you seen Fr. Cantalamessa’s Advent sermons from 2005? Here’s part of one. Pope Benedict/Ratzinger has also gone surprisingly far toward Luther at times.
I presume you’ve probably looked at the Joint Declaration on Justification?
Edwin
Dude!Haven’t read the whole document
I cannot yet reconcile universal jurisdiction of the pope with scripture and the early Tradition of the Church. Any other issues I may have are minor by comparison .I think Protestants fear Catholicism being subject by conspiracy theories and all. I wonder who are hugely different.