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As do I – and I’ve never considered prolonging debt to be a sign of some kind of virtue.
Oh, I doubt it.You’d be amazed at what goes on in some places.
I understand that. But if you think China is going to risk the diplomatic fallout of messing with foreigners for having Bibles for zero gain, you’re insane. China is a pretty cynical sort of place. There’s no upside to pestering some American for reading a Bible in his hotel room.And China is not the United States either.
The Chinese have legitimized a repressive government using money.
US interest rates just took a hike and are about to take another one per the Treasury.Interest rates are quite low right now. I don’t think it’s a good idea to be apart for so long. Patience with debt is a sign of maturity.
Particularly, compare the principal payed each early month to the size of the payment.Ever read your amortization table? I would recommend a glass of wine if you haven’t looked at it befor
My understanding is westerners are requested to attend only the approved masses. The reason is that westerners are much more conspicuous, and showing up at an unauthorized service could draw unwanted attention.I can even see the concern about missing Mass, although the CAF column I posted stated that it is fine to attend a government-approved Mass if there’s no other option (or an Eastern Orthodox service, same).
I would request dispensation. I have no desire to do time in a Chinese political prison and create an international incident in the name of helping my family get ahead. I would think any rational individual would grant it.My understanding is westerners are requested to attend only the approved masses. The reason is that westerners are much more conspicuous, and showing up at an unauthorized service could draw unwanted attention.
Let me clarify. Westerners are requested to attend only Masses approved by the Chinese government. The danger is that by attending a Mass that is not sanctioned by the government, a western visitor is likely to draw attention to the gathering and potentially cause trouble for the locals involved.I would request dispensation. I have no desire to do time in a Chinese political prison and create an international incident in the name of helping my family get ahead. I would think any rational individual would grant it.
I got that. And that is precisely why I said I would request dispensation.Pup7:![]()
Let me clarify. Westerners are requested to attend only Masses approved by the Chinese government. The danger is that by attending a Mass that is not sanctioned by the government, a western visitor is likely to draw attention to the gathering and potentially cause trouble for the locals involved.I would request dispensation. I have no desire to do time in a Chinese political prison and create an international incident in the name of helping my family get ahead. I would think any rational individual would grant it.
Years ago, our parish at the time put out a place for parents to adopt.I’d rather not be on the radar of the Chinese government.
They are valid.The Masses said at the government sanctioned Catholic churches are valid and licit,
It’s the same permission as for Orthodox sacraments when Catholic are not available. That is, it’s an accommodation for the circumstances of licit being unavailable. If licit RCC services were to suddenly open up in town, which could be attended without endangering the hosts, the exception wouldn’t apply.That seems like a distinction without a difference, but okay.