Catholics for choice AND same-sex marriage?

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At CFC, we strive to be an expression of Catholicism as it is lived by ordinary people. We are part of the great majority of the faithful in the Catholic church who disagrees with the dictates of the Vatican on matters related to sex, marriage, contraception, family life and motherhood.
 
More deluded people who want to place themselves above God. A Catholic adhere’s teh mandates of the Church because he/she recognizes that the Church was instituted divinely by Christ.

Pray for them, if you’re able.
 
They claim to represent the majority…at last count, they constitute 0.023% of the Catholic population in this country.
 
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At CFC, we strive to be an expression of **pseudo-**Catholicism as it is lived by ordinary people. We are part of a few people masquerading as Catholics who disagree with the Magisterium on matters related to sex, marriage, contraception, family life and motherhood.
 
No doubt that popular culture has influenced many Catholics into accepting what is contrary to Church teachings. Should we as Catholics decide what is morally right, gegardless of what scripture says? John the Baptist chastised Herod for his adulterous relationship. Should John have kept his beliefs to himself and his mouth shut? He wasn’t John the Baptist for Choice. Neither should we.
 
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At CFC, we strive to be an expression of Catholicism as it is lived by ordinary people.** We are part of the great majority of the faithful in the Catholic church who disagrees with the dictates of the Vatican on matters related to sex, marriage, contraception, family life and motherhood.**
Makes me sad.😦

I’ll never understand this justification. So what if 90% of Catholics actually did disagree with the Church. (Which isn’t true, but for arguments sake, I’ll go along) What on earth does that matter? In the fourth century, the Great Majority disagreed with the “dictate” from the Church that Jesus was God. But the Great Majority ended up wrong, and the truth won out in the end. :bigyikes:

But this really is a bold claim for them to make. The great majority of the faithful of the ENTIRE Catholic Church disagrees with the Church’s teaching? Really? That’s convenient. That means not just in the USA, but in every country throughout the world the great majority is dissenting?? Ok sure. :rolleyes: How about in Africa or Asia where the faith is blooming and the people there love the Church and her teaching?

Or how about my generation? The twenty somethings. There’s actually quite a lot of us who absolutely disagree with Catholics For Choice, but of course, CFC just conveniently ignores us. We love the Church! We don’t want the Church to conform to us. We shockingly believe that when Jesus told the apostles, “He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects you rejects me.”(Lk 10:16) He actually meant it. And we want to follow Him.👍
 
That group is clearly unorthodox and not in good standing with the Catholic Church I would imagine. We need to pray for them that they would be converted to orthodox theology.
 
This group has essentially been an anti-Catholic, pro-abortion group since their beginning.
 
Disobedience is not a virtue. Neither is leading people to believe wrong is right.
 
Company Overview
At CFC, we strive to be an expression of Catholicism as it is lived by ordinary people. We are part of the great majority of the faithful in the Catholic church who disagrees with the dictates of the Vatican on matters related to sex, marriage, contraception, family life and motherhood.
You mean, a sinful one? Ordinary people, i.e. everyone, are sinners, and our moral judgement is impaired by concupiscence (the affects of the Fall). That’s why we need a Magisterium to help guide us. What’s the point in disagree with this Magisterium? I don’t want a religion that makes me feel comfortable or tells me when I’m right - but one that helps me be corrected when I’m wrong.

In the words of Bob Marley: “God guide and protect us. When we’re wrong, please correct us!”
 
I think their title should be more precise. Catholics for Sinful Choice.
 
I hope they repent. Abortion and so-called “same-sex marriage” are what Satan wants.
 
Makes me sad.😦

I’ll never understand this justification. So what if 90% of Catholics actually did disagree with the Church. (Which isn’t true, but for arguments sake, I’ll go along) What on earth does that matter? In the fourth century, the Great Majority disagreed with the “dictate” from the Church that Jesus was God. But the Great Majority ended up wrong, and the truth won out in the end. :bigyikes:

But this really is a bold claim for them to make. The great majority of the faithful of the ENTIRE Catholic Church disagrees with the Church’s teaching? Really? That’s convenient. That means not just in the USA, but in every country throughout the world the great majority is dissenting?? Ok sure. :rolleyes: How about in Africa or Asia where the faith is blooming and the people there love the Church and her teaching?

Or how about my generation? The twenty somethings. There’s actually quite a lot of us who absolutely disagree with Catholics For Choice, but of course, CFC just conveniently ignores us. We love the Church! We don’t want the Church to conform to us. We shockingly believe that when Jesus told the apostles, “He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects you rejects me.”(Lk 10:16) He actually meant it. And we want to follow Him.👍
:amen:!!
 
“Nowadays, faith is rare. Pride of intellect is at its height, and docility to the Church’s teachings is far from being general. A man calls himself a Christian and a Catholic, and yet he has his own views upon certain subjects, which he would very reluctantly give up, where they to be condemned by the only authority on earth which has the power to guide us in what we are to hold or reject in matters pertaining to faith. He reads dangerous, sometimes even bad books, without thinking of inquiring if the laws of the Church forbid such books. His religious instruction has been of a very meager kind, and he seems to wish it to remain so, for he takes no pains to come to a solid and perfect knowledge of his religion; the result is, that his mind is filled with the fashionable prejudices of the world he lives in, and, on more than one point, he may depend upon his having imbibed heretical notions. He is looked upon as a Catholic; he satisfies the exterior obligations of his religion, either because of his early training, or because the rest of his family does so, or because he feels more satisfied to do than to omit them: and yet - how sad it is to say it! - he is not a Catholic, for his faith is gone.” -Prosper Guéranger
 
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