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St. Thomas Aquinas - Summa TheologiaeI have been looking at the contributions of Catholic thinkers and intellectuals to Catholicism and note very many seem to be converts. !
St. Thomas Aquinas - Summa TheologiaeI have been looking at the contributions of Catholic thinkers and intellectuals to Catholicism and note very many seem to be converts. !
Currently converting right now, and I couldn’t agree more with you. Whoever started this thread has said something very unbecoming of a Catholic.As a convert myself, I think that characterization of cradle catholics is unjust and downright rude.![]()
Welcome! Bet you are looking forward to the Easter Vigil! It is an awesome experience. Congratulations!i am in the middle of converting I will be confirmed at the easter vidual. I have a protestant background and I have retained if you will the fearlessness to tackle the topic of religion which makes some uncomfortable. I guess what im saying is some are more subtle than I am![]()
Some who have been in the pews for decades have the fire inside of them, not on the outside. Look at our Lady - silent in the Gospels, hidden, quiet. But there she is when it counts - at the incarnation, the beginning of Jesus’ ministry to encourage him when he hesitates, and at the foot of the cross.
Mary, teacher of the sacrifice that is hidden and silent! See her, nearly always in the background, co-operating with her Son; she knows, yet says nothing.
I agree with your post, Timothy.
- St. Josemaria Escriva
It made me think of all of the people that I had met in my last parish, when I did a lot of volunteer work there. All kinds of different personalities coming together, for the good of the parish. There were some that were kind of quiet, and some that were more extroverted, but everyone always came together for the common good.![]()
In Australia, there are 4 main codes of football - Australian Rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union and Soccer. There’s even a small Gridiron contingent.I have been looking at the contributions of Catholic thinkers and intellectuals to Catholicism and note very many seem to be converts. Also in Catholic discussion groups on the www very many of the most enthusiastic contributors seem to be converts. Observation goes so far as to give the impression that Cradle Catholics are lazy, uncommitted and careless.
Are these perceptions shared by others? Why?
I would love to hear from contributors here, converts or not. Thanks!
Organised gridiron has been played in Australia since 1983 and is always referred to as gridiron rather than football to distinguish it from the other football codes such as rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football or soccer.
Their contribution after Thomas is almost nothing, yet Thomas being wrong in his arguments in proving God, meaning that the whole community is mislead.I have been looking at the contributions of Catholic thinkers and intellectuals to Catholicism and note very many seem to be converts. Also in Catholic discussion groups on the www very many of the most enthusiastic contributors seem to be converts. Observation goes so far as to give the impression that Cradle Catholics are lazy, uncommitted and careless.
Are these perceptions shared by others? Why?
I would love to hear from contributors here, converts or not. Thanks!
I was being sincere .I think you have put the argument well . And you are Wise ,but I see not sure of yourself .? I never said I could see more wisely… I can’t tell if you think I was trying to be rude? I was trying to defend people who grew up with the faith I certainly don’t think anything the original poster said was true, I’m sorry if I gave off a vibe like I know better than people born in the faith or something! :S
As a cradler I can tell you that I studied the faith long and hard. However, it was this very examination that led me away from, not only the Church, but Christianity in general.I am very grateful to all who contributed to this discussion. I found the ideas expressed very interesting.
It seems generally agreed that converts are more committed than Cradlers.
So it is up to us Cradle Catholics to pull up our socks and improve.
Also it is disconcerting to realize so many Cradle Catholics have lapsed. Why? What can and should be done? These questions are for another day.
God bless, and keep the faith!!