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rinnie
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I do, I see it, and I embrace it. I think that too many Catholic’s became Protestants not because of the true word of God, but that because somewhere in the family someone was hurt or disagreed not with a teaching of the Church so much, but because of a human err or opinion or sin. Rather it be a Priest or Person in the Church.i think there is a move towards a mutual understanding within the various Protestant denominations, Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.
i joined this forum because i believe (perhaps due to many years on building up doctrine n practices in different directions) that now is the time to try to hear one another out 1st before firing accusations (which r many a times misunderstanding).
I have on several accounts tried to defend Roman Catholic doctrine as non-heretical and not anti-Scripture (esp on issues on the Pope and Mary) to Protestant friends, not because i think that Catholics cannot defend themselves, but simply because they r more open to a fellow Protestant.
careful examination has revealed much misunderstanding during the time of the reformers.
Vatican II n Catholic theologians like Yves Congar have opened up much room for Protestant-Catholic dialog.
i really hope that Catholics would see that Protestants have more to offer to the body of Christ (whether you think we r in it or nt) than mere heresies.
I belieive many were misled from the truth of the CC. And I pray we can all come together once again.
I believe who came from a Christian background, and does the work, and traces back the history, will find they came from the Catholic Church.
I always hear my great great great gram etc, was Catholic.
All roots trace back to the Original. the One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church. Its truth, its History.