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ThuriferAcolyte
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How do you apologists deal with explaining the horrible things that have occurred in the Catholic Church’s history to those that are attempting to either attack it, or use such events as evidence that it can’t possibly be Christ’s Church? I’m not really talking about the abuse scandals, but things that occurred during medieval times. How do we differentiate between the Church as an institution carrying out heinous acts, and individuals in the Church (I personally don’t care if its a lowly parishoner or the Pope, though you’d assume that he’d…“know better”, so to say) carrying out heinous acts? It is very difficult for me to articulate an understanding of these events, and who did what. My first task will be to read more about these events, however I was wondering how you all deal with this.
Generally, the people that bring such matters up are members of churches that are much more recent in history, have MUCH less members, and thus it’s easier to point fingers. However that still isn’t enough for me to explain how the Church Jesus founded could act in certain ways at times in the past.
Your opinions, and any resources you believe are helpful, are appreciated. Also, please let me know if I need to further explain my point, since I had a little difficulty explaining it, though I’m sure you understand what I’m getting at.
Generally, the people that bring such matters up are members of churches that are much more recent in history, have MUCH less members, and thus it’s easier to point fingers. However that still isn’t enough for me to explain how the Church Jesus founded could act in certain ways at times in the past.
Your opinions, and any resources you believe are helpful, are appreciated. Also, please let me know if I need to further explain my point, since I had a little difficulty explaining it, though I’m sure you understand what I’m getting at.