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J_Chrysostomos said::bible1: I guess according to some that makes you a closet Protestant Fundamentalist!![]()
You are funny … you made me laugh after feeling so bad … thanks!
J_Chrysostomos said::bible1: I guess according to some that makes you a closet Protestant Fundamentalist!![]()
J_Chrysostomos said::bible1: I guess according to some that makes you a closet Protestant Fundamentalist!![]()
Wow, Crusader is going to have a field day with you. :bigyikes:I take my pocket pc to Mass. I keep several things loaded into it for prayer and reflection before and after Mass, including 2 translations of the bible, the daily readings, daily reflections, and Sunday reading commentaries.
:bigyikes:Wow, Crusader is going to have a field day with you. :bigyikes:
Better run for cover…![]()
I’m claustrophobic. No closets for me!You just learned that in the closet, didn’t you?
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Out of the closet now, eh? I read about that over on the “Gay Pride Mass” thread…I’m claustrophobic. No closets for me!
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Out of the closet now, eh? I read about that over on the “Gay Pride Mass” thread…![]()
I saw that thread on “certifying” masses. That was … a unique idea.Thanks for lightening things up on this thread, guys. I was about ready to cry at the way they were skewering MGEISING. (((((((((((Hug)))))))))))))
Perhaps the same non-profit that will “certify” Masses can issue Catholic Identity cards to us all, too!![]()
Sad, but too often true around these parts too.Scripture would be infinitely more interesting than some of the homilies I’ve heard, lol.
I wish we had an adult bible study in our parish, but it’s difficult generating interest and our pastor doesn’t seem willing to give it a try (I think he has had some bad past experiences with it). I could certainly benefit from it. Time will tell.I prepare a Bible study every week on the Sunday readings so I am already very familiar with them by Sunday, but I just enjoy following along the readings (not to mention the prayers) during Mass.
We have people who spend the mass reading the Bulletin. For them the Bible would be an improvement.I don’t see anything wrong with taking a bible to Mass, however. My only concern would be for someone who does not participate in the action of the Mass, but instead reads their bible (of course, that can happen with anything, including the missalette).
I read down this whole thread. If you feel taking your bible, or a favorite prayer book, or other help causes you to personally get more out of the mass, who am I to get in the way of that. Jesus and the Holy Spirit meet us where we are. I don’t take my bible to mass myself.Do you take your bible to Mass and if you don’t - Why Not?