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Montie_Claunch
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Dear Mr. PNRC,I am going through the ecycilicals to look for myself now. They are rather long so it is taking me some time. If I can’t find them I will retract the statement and apologize for the err.
I don’t know how much you travel the threads posted here but, Church Militant gave some usefull advise on one of them for your read through.
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Originally Posted by Montie Claunch
I almost see where PNRC is coming from (I think I might be off on his reasoning but, I have been wrong about people before) at face value it does look bad (at least it did to me which is why I asked about it once) and not a lot of people are jumping out of their seats to go cheack half a million references that don’t have page # refrences at the exciting and ever so wonderful library and its Mold and dust that is proboly older than most World War II verterens (most of the quotes were from websites if I remeber correctly) of rather lenghty Papal letters. I am not justifying I agree with the catholic church on its CONDEMNATION of marian worship but, just saying it is hard to find people willing to look for five words in a fifty page document.
Hi Montie!
That’s why Windows has an “Edit” feature up top on the left. Click that…then scroll down and click on “Find in this page…” then you’ll see a search engine box show up at the bottom of the window…just type in the phrase you need to find (or in this case I simply copied and pasted it there.) and then click find and it will highlight the first occurrence of the phrase…look it over and then click find next and it will go to the next in that document until it gets to the end. (The easy way to do this is to simply hit Ctrl F). That’s how I discovered what I suspected from the outset…that these were not taken in context and that the poster had used bits of each official document to create something indicting that does not really exist and is not supported either by Church teaching or by the documents that the the site that he linked quotes from.
Context Is Everything! Out of context quotes from any source can make people think something is true that is not. That’s dishonest and misleading.
Hopefully it will help you speed up you read thorugh, as I know some of the Papal E. are rather long.I have found that the Catholic Church can answer (and has answered) every question posed to her, and if we are willing to do just a little digging with a bit of common sense, we can offer those answers as well. Here’s a link to some articles right here on CA that will do what you need.Mary & the Saints. Always check The CA Library first when you begin research.
Pax tecum,