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planter654
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Beautifully said and done so with compassion and respect!Let me follow your choice selection of words: So you perhaps believe there are “unfaithful” Catholics who do it? Are you here admitting that there are Catholics who do it? And you have judged them as “unfaithful” b/c they do? Could it be that they APPEAR unfaithful to you b/c they look like they are doing something wrong? Could it be that they have unknowingly fallen into idolatry b/c the church didn’t condemn this practice?
If you want to be literal about “bowing” (vs. kneeling) then take a poll and see how many Catholic bow to the crucifix at church. I know of many who do! They mistakenly believe, or have been taught, they they are not bowing to the altar, but to the crucifix on the wall behind it (many of our Catholic parishes do this - I realize not all have a crucifix in the front of the church though). Maybe that is a result of poor catechisis (or no catechesis), but it’s a problem none the less, and wouldn’t be if there weren’t such images in the church to begin with!
I used to know a woman who had a bust of Jesus with a nightlight in front of it. She used to talk to and pray to that statue a lot. Crazy? Perhaps. I don’t think she was crazy though. I think she really believed it was okay.
CM, you seem very naive or ignorant about the Catholic use of statues. Do you deny the existence of the pilgrim statue of Fatima? The one that gets paraded down the streets and so forth? People treat it as if it were Jesus Himself coming down the street - reaching out to touch it, etc… Your comments here imply that those Catholics are unfaithful. If so, why doesn’t the church condemn the misuse of this statue?
Do you deny that people kneel before and pray before statues? Not accidently (b/c it happens to be there) but intentionally? Your posts don’t touch on any of the many issues I have raised. You just flat out say “Catholics don’t do that” or “Faithful Catholics don’t do that” and put the rest of the focus on me.
Well, iconoclasts were not peaceful either - they went around destroying images. I’d condemn them tooOk, so the ECF who were against it were Moslems? No its not. One need not refrain from pointing out what Scripture condemns for fear that extremists will cause violence. And who kneels to, bows to, etc. family portraits or scenic pictures? So you are ASSUMING that these Christians are against images because of Islam - not b/c of Scripture?
God Bless