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As a general rule, I am opposed to interfaith** SERVICES**
. I don’t have a problem with people of different faiths or even different religions for that matter praying together outside the context of an actual service. For example praying outside of an abortion clinic would be all right, moving the same thing to a Church and having an actual physical service I think would be wrong.
Just thought I’d chime in here from my relatively slow and obnoxious vacation computer.
Well, I’d have to disagree with you here. I saw many conversions and babies saved in the Operation Rescue days with “prayer rallies” held in Catholic churches. In fact, I remember one specific prayer rally/service held in a Church who’s pastor still used the kneeling rail and who go the TLM for his parish. Fr. Fessio, while giving his talk, turned around and pointed to the tabernacle (which I’m sure was empty) and explained that Catholic view the baby in the womb and the Holy Eucharist in a similar fashion. We believe what’s there even when you can’t see it. I know many of the protestants got it right there on the spot.
I thank God every day for the “ecumenism” of Operation Rescue because, like I said, I saw many converts and reverts because of it as well as many babies saved.