Suudy
Active member
I think that’s a misunderstanding. Indoctrination is a forcible act. Working to inform ones conscience, one will naturally come to consensus with all Church teaching.That sounds like it could get awfully close to indoctrination of the brain and is scary to me actually. But then that’s me.
It not about “communion on this vs that thing.” You are either in full communion or imperfect communion. It isn’t about being in full communion on one issue, but in full communion on all issues. One can only be in full communion if one agrees with the Catholic faith in its entirety.As to the rest of your post, looks like we’re back to square one. You’re still objecting to the Church’s definition of who is a Catholic. And that’s my point. Not who is more in communion on this vs that thing.
And I’m not objecting on who is Catholic. My point is that the common use of the word “Catholic” includes the unspoken phrase “in full communion with the Catholic church”.
Again, I’m not arguing with who the Church calls Catholic. I’m arguing about what people mean when they say “You can’t be Catholic and pro-choice.”But that’s ok Suudy if you wish to dissent on who our Church calls Catholic. I’ve tried. I might be heading off for an early dinner. So again my friend, God bless you and peace. :hug1: