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savienu
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I do prefer the Traditional Latin Mass, but I don’t think the issue of voting for Obama which has been discussed has to necessarily do with that. I know many Catholics who attend only the Novus Ordo and would never dream of voting for a pro-abortion candidate.I agree with you, Savienu. Most men and women think (and feel too, of course). I certainly am a well educated person, and over the years, I’ve given all these things lots of thought and talked with many people about issues like this. I thought CAF would be a good place to respectfully share ideas with other Catholics and to listen to their views.
I received a reprimand from a forum moderator a week or so ago. So may I ask why Mulligan was allowed to accuse me of being emblematic of why the 19th Amendment should be done away with – not to mention calling me “kind of cute in a feathery way” – or whatever he said, which sounded slightly perverted to me.
I attended a Latin rite Catholic church once a few years ago – just once to see if it would be similar to what I remembered pre-Vatican II. Are a lot of you contributors to this thread involved with that?
I was also really surprised to hear that some contributors reject Vatican II and Pope John.
I attend a mainstream Catholic church here in Oregon, and I haven’t met any Catholics here who are quite as rigid in their thinking as the ones I’ve “met” at CAF. I was wondering if I feel so alone in this forum because of the part of the country in which I live?? Maybe western Catholics are more open and liberal in their thinking? I’m trying to figure this out!
I once again want to stress that I and my family are anti-abortion, as most Catholics are. Does anybody know of a Catholic forum which would be less conservative than CAF? Maybe it’s time to quietly withdraw from this one and let you guys share like-minded ideas without my 2 cents’ worth!
Alisa
It may well be the parish you attend though, if you haven’t really expanded beyond that. Unfortunately, after Vatican II a lot of things changed for the worse, and many were very poorly catechized and therefore believe that those of other religions can be saved BY BEING MEMBERS OF THOSE RELIGIONS, when they can’t. They can only be saved by the blood of the Christ through His Catholic Church. This is infallible teaching. Is a hard teaching? Yes. But Christ never said it would be easy.
I wonder why you want a more “liberal” Catholic forum to post on. Aren’t we all here to LEARN from one another? The things we are telling you here (other than Mulligan saying the Pope isn’t really the Pope) are the truth. Are you in search of truth, or are you in search of other people who share your worldview and don’t challenge you on anything? What is it you’re afraid of, exactly?