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There’s no such thing as any one ‘true church’ and arrogant to believe you’re in one whether Catholic or Protestant. There’s truth and heresy in every church.
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And pray to St. Padre Pio for them to convert, as well.Share with them stories from the life of Saint Padre Pio.
No, it’s not arrogant for Catholics to believe we are the One True Church. It is our basic belief as Catholics.There’s no such thing as any one ‘true church’ and arrogant to believe you’re in one whether Catholic or Protestant. There’s truth and heresy in every church.
Padre is in Heaven and most definitely can hear the prayers.Padre is in the grave and can’t hear your prayers.
7 Sorrows is correct. Padre Pio is a canonized saint. This means he is in Heaven.Padre is in the grave and can’t hear your prayers.
Whose job is it to communicate a point, the speaker or the listener?Exactly. It’s just your perception. If you read what I wrote, nothing was lacking in empathy. The first post, I basically said three reasons I believe Protestants don’t listen: mental laziness, pride, and fear of conflict. In the second post, I explained that good behaviour won’t do a thing; it hasn’t helped me convert anybody on any point. I also defended myself against the charge of arrogance. In my third post, I stressed the importance of apologetics. Your basic point is you don’t like the way I said something, and I can’t help the delivery since no harm was ever indicated or meant.
That’s a very interesting view of history.Maybe I am wrong but it seems to me that at the time of the Reformation it was the hierarchy that was anti-Protestant and not the laity.
Our belief is all provable with references properly referenced going back to the apostles.Here’s the thing. Those people you are trying to convince (the close-minded ones) feel the same way about you. They wonder why Catholics are so close-minded and arrogant to believe their Church is the one true church.
If the opportunity presents itself, and we remain quiet, when we CAN give an answer but won’t, THAT could be construed as an act against charity.You are wasting your time, effort, and treasure in trying to convert them by debating with them. You do you, and let them do them. At least they subscribe to a religion that shares some values you (I am sure) can appreciate. Remember that song “They will know we are Christians by our love”? It is so true. You can substitute “Catholics” for “Christians” if you like. It really is true. Model Catholic behavior and values to your protestant brothers and sisters. It is way more effective than debating them and trying to prove you are right about all things religion.
This Old Testament passage is regarding a prophet’s call to be a sentinel (specifically Ezekiel’s); where is it interpreted as a general judgement for all?Example: A timeless bit of advice. No expiration date on this advice.