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Our mod is simply trying to encourage this discussion.what is bump?
Would you please use the complete words instead of acronyms in your posts? Sometimes they are hard to follow. Thanks so much and may God bless you and all who visit this thread.icam
You know it’s kind of interesting there too. This morning I was watching Cardinal George introducing the new archbishop of Chicago. What struck me first was that they were speaking with the flag of the US on the left and the white seal flag of the US on the right. (This is also frequently done for the Speaker of the House, the President, and other politicians.) Maybe in a very subtle way, but there is an attempt at uniting there too, isn’t there? The Great Seal of the U.S., of course, is scripted entirely in Latin.I don’t think having Mass in Latin or having Mass in the vernacular necessarily unites or necessarily separates. It all depends on the attitudes of the people involved.
Still another source of division? :hey_bud:Would you please use the complete words instead of acronyms in your posts? Sometimes they are hard to follow.
I don’t know but it reminds me of that old 60’s hit song.what is bump?
Yes, but who sees an obligation to do something as a gift?One remedy for division is gratitude for the diverse gifts that exist in God’s Church…
Thank you.So I wouldn’t brush off the use of Latin so quickly. But your moniker seems to say you know that already. It’s a beautiful moniker, by the way.
I seeOur mod is simply trying to encourage this discussion.
In one of the earlier post someone had a phrase “moving the church”, which gets to the core of the issue. If you are trying to move the church instead of being moved by it, that is when you fall into error. When you insist that you are right and everyone else is wrong, that attitude not a specific ideology causes division.
icam= i couldnt agree moreWould you please use the complete words instead of acronyms in your posts? Sometimes they are hard to follow. Thanks so much and may God bless you and all who visit this thread.
Amen.
Thanks for that.if you have difficulty in understanding acronyms, you can see forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=130241
I completely agree with you.Traditional Catholicism cannot by its very nature lead to divisions, rather deviations from it are the cause of division. I believe the formulation of new theologies and philosophies are more causes of division.
not sure about new theologies…liberalism/modernism is basically protestantism but instead of Luther’s false theological differences now one’s political ideology (more prevalent with liberals) takes precedence over the teachings of Jesus.Traditional Catholicism cannot by its very nature lead to divisions, rather deviations from it are the cause of division. I believe the formulation of new theologies and philosophies are more causes of division.
I’m not sure that blaming “the other side” for divisions will solve anything.not sure about new theologies…liberalism/modernism is basically protestantism but instead of Luther’s false theological differences now one’s political ideology (more prevalent with liberals) takes precedence over the teachings of Jesus.
you are welcome.Thanks for that.