Dear bones VI,What’s this? The Church is not effective fisher of men? I beg to differ. We win so many converts and the gospel is spreading like mad in Africa and Asia.
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I’ve got news for you. The growth of the Church in Africa has much more to do with providing needed basic services (hospital, education, food) than winning converts. Many of these people still hold fast to their ancient religions and superstitions but say they are Catholic to obtain their basic needs.What’s this? The Church is not effective fisher of men? I beg to differ. We win so many converts and the gospel is spreading like mad in Africa and Asia.
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i agree that people can use the growth of the church in third world countries to unreasonably support a growing church. i think B16 recently commented that the many vocations in these countries has more to do with people escaping poverty then a spring time of christianity. just like in the west, you will always have the wheat and the chaff.I commend the Church for meeting the physical needs of these people, but spiritually they are not Catholic or at least nothing any of us would call Catholic. Of course, there are exceptions, but for most the Church simply fills in where their own society has failed them.
Right on. The theology is not Sola Scriptura as they say, but rather Sola personal conscience (whatever the Latin for that would be.) So there is a personal relationship with conscience that gets named Jesus, and Scripture is merely a collection pithy Life’s Little Instruction Book snippets from which proof-texts can be drawn to justify whatever fad or notion comes down the pipe.The notion that a person has to have a “personal realtionship” with Christ is a false Protestant idea that is bedded in the “once saved, always saved” false mantras of modern evangelical Churches. There is nothing more “personal” then receiving the Lord’s Body, Blood, Soul and Dvinity into one’s own body. There is nothing more personal then having the Lord personally forgive our sins, etc…
The notion that a person has to have a “personal realtionship” with Christ is a false Protestant idea that is bedded in the “once saved, always saved” false mantras of modern evangelical Churches. There is nothing more “personal” then receiving the Lord’s Body, Blood, Soul and Dvinity into one’s own body. There is nothing more personal then having the Lord personally forgive our sins, etc…
It is not a false idea- the saints had personal relationships with Christ. “Personal relationship” means you don’t do things “because the Church says so”- you do them because you love God and want to grow in love for Him.The notion that a person has to have a “personal realtionship” with Christ is a false Protestant idea that is bedded in the “once saved, always saved” false mantras of modern evangelical Churches.
That’s great- if you know it- some people don’t know it, and need something else to help them get to where they do know it. The Holy Spirit touches people and gives them a zeal for their faith- but they have to be open to that. It’s hard to be open to that when you go to Mass “because you have to”.There is nothing more “personal” then receiving the Lord’s Body, Blood, Soul and Dvinity into one’s own body. There is nothing more personal then having the Lord personally forgive our sins, etc…
and the mega-churches are going to be closed on Christmas Day…This exact topic is why megachurches are expanding…those places have Broadway-like appointments and huge tv screens and great sound systems, etc…yet they do have one speck of the divine or of the holy. The people leave those places feeling good because nothing is expected of them. There is no cross, no personal sacrifice, no following Jesus in the way that He walked, empty theology that leads millions astray every weekend.
and it can only get worse. As the number of priests declines and Parishes close, Churches will get larger and less personal. For many priests it takes all their effort to just say the Mass and distribute the eucharist. There will continue to be fewer resources to build the flock when every bit of energy goes into merely sustaining it.The decades following Vatican II in particular have showed much confusion in the Church about what she teaches, and how she is to practice her faith.Catholic29
I’m sorry but this post disgusts me. I dare you to say that to an African Catholic! They are on average much more zealous in their faith than the average American. And I dare you to to tell any Church worker providing basic needs to poor Africans that you think they provide these basic needs only to people who “say that they are Catholic”. What bigoted and racist nonsense.I’ve got news for you. The growth of the Church in Africa has much more to do with providing needed basic services (hospital, education, food) than winning converts. Many of these people still hold fast to their ancient religions and superstitions but say they are Catholic to obtain their basic needs.
I commend the Church for meeting the physical needs of these people, but spiritually they are not Catholic or at least nothing any of us would call Catholic. Of course, there are exceptions, but for most the Church simply fills in where their own society has failed them.
Nohome
Nothing is wrong with obedience, but it isn’t good enough to go to Mass “because the Church says so”- we should go to Mass out of love for God, and in appreciation for the gifts He has given us. We will all go through times of spiritual dryness, but that doesn’t mean we just go to Mass during that time because we are obligated to. When you truly love someone, you love them all the time and do things out of selfless love for them- even when you don’t feel “in love” with them.What is wrong with knowing there are things we have to do?