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When Jesus was alive, there were Disciples who disagreed with Him on certain issues - ultimately, they either left or betrayed Him. Don’t discount Jesus because of Judas.
- The Vatican says we should vote against gay marriage and abortion rights. The Vatican says one cannot be pro-choice and Catholic. But I can always find another liberal parish that disagrees.
Because they are the only responsible positions to hold, from the moral point of view. it is always wrong to kill people, no matter how small they are, and it is always wrong to misuse the gift of sexuality, no matter how decadent or hedonistic the society around us has become.
- Why should the Church continue to hold such positions, then?
Jesus is not a democracy - He is the Way, the Truth and the Life. He commands us to protect life and prevent murder, from conception to natural death. We didn’t just come up with this to annoy the liberals - it is the teaching of Christ, and we, His Church, must remain faithful to Him, regardless of what the majority thinks.Even when so many Catholics disagree with the Vatican?
How effective would we be if we just abandoned the Gospel and went with the current trends? Our mission is to spread the Gospel; not to be popular with the trendy people.
- Since so many Catholics disagree with the Vatican, doesn’t that make the Church less effective?
Civil rights mean absolutely nothing, if we have no right to life. If it’s okay for your family to kill you when you start to annoy them with your illness, then what good is your right to vote, or your right to be educated, or to work? If your wife or your husband or your child can kill you, and say, “I had to put him (her) out of such misery” and it’s legal, then what rights do we really have at all?Why are abortion, gay marriage, cloning, euthanasia, and (I forgot the other) such immutable issues for Catholics? Yes I’ve heard natural law and moral issues. But aren’t civil rights important?
Politics is how we live the Gospel in public life. If we don’t live the Gospel according to Christ’s teachings in public life, then the Gospel isn’t changing our lives; it’s just another form of entertainment.
- But then again, if the Catholic church were to liberalize politically or tolerate political dissent, what would it then offer that I can’t find in a Protestant church?? Protestant churches are okay with political diversity because they know it’s secondary to the main mission of preaching the Gospel. Politics doesn’t save us after all, right?
And for every child who loves Math, there are ten who think it’s boring. That doesn’t make Math any less important to a fulfilling career and a happy life in this world.
- For every worship-related reason why the Catholic Church is so great I can always find a reason to counter that. For example, some love the liturgy, but others cannot get anything out of the old liturgical style of worship, because it’s just empty rituals to them.
Better to offend unbelievers than to offend God, if so - but most people, once they understand what Holy Communion means - that it is the affirmation that all that the Church teaches is true and is required to be obeyed - then they willingly refrain from receiving it.And why should communion be reserved to only Catholics, isn’t that offensive?
For the same reason that so many people don’t go to the dentist when they know they should - which doesn’t mean that the dentist isn’t important.And if confession is so important why do most people not do it, and live a life of “Catholic guilt”?
“Dead and boring” is in the mind of the beholder. If you fully understand what is taking place - that the Angels and the Saints are surrounding the Altar, and that Jesus is coming to the people alive, in HIs Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, then even the quietest Masses are very exciting indeed.
- In general, why are Catholic churches so dead and boring?
You are only required to obey the commandments that God is giving to you. If other people are doing something wrong, He will deal with them - they are not your problem - and their failures will not excuse your failures. “But everyone else was doing it” only works when you’re three years old - after that, not so much.
- In general I just don’t see Catholics practicing their faith, the way Protestants do. The Catholic Church does have the edge intellectually, but why doesn’t that translate into a growing, vibrant church? All I see is a moribund, boring church with inconsistency in the beliefs among members. In fact, Catholics who convert to Protestantism complain that the Catholic Church is just a bunch of rote rituals with no meaning. Maybe they need to stop sticking to tradition just to stick to it, adopt more contemporary worship, be more welcoming, and not be so politically involved, so they can convert the younger generation??