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Laura Ingraham is a quality woman. Talk radio does have some good eggs, in spite of the bad rap it gets. This woman is tops in my book!
Converts tend to take what they are taught about the Church at face value, They accept the creeds as true, whereas many liberals Catholic may say the same words, but have put a new construction on them. One reason why the term consubtantial disappeared from the English version: not mythical enough.While she may be correct, since when did Laura Ingraham become the Catholic Church spokesperson? I can’t stand her voice, actually.
Mea culpa. I should have been clearer that I was not characterizing the people themselves, but suggesting that the approaches to issues by Hannity and Levin are simplistic and bitter respectively.As far as calling all of the talk show hosts names…
I tend to look at it another way. If one sins, one should confess it before receiving Communion. And, one should approach the whole thing humbly. Do those who sin and confess absolutely know they will never sin again? No. Do they often pretty much figure they will, out of weakness, sin again? Yes, people do. Does that mean they are unforgiven? God knows for sure. But one thing God did in the Incarnation was not only to bring men to Him, but to bring something of Himself to men. And so, in empowering the apostles to forgive sin, did He mean to give them no power; that the sinner must be perfect before he is forgiven, i.e., perfect in contrition so that he would be forgiven even without the sacrament of Penance?What do you all think of practicing Catholics using birth control (if not for medical purposes - just for birth control)? I have a lot of friends that do this and should they abstain from Communion?
Even when the term is used with the care I commended, it would be hard to argue it didn’t apply here.I believe when Laura Ingraham (sorry for my previous misspelling) talked about “cafeteria Catholics”, she was discussing the pro-abortion “ardent Catholic” Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi. …
In the circumstances, wouldn’t you think “cafeteria Catholic” would be a mild characterization?
That is so sad when people leave the Church because they have been convinced that it is not “Christian”. I am a convert and I know the tactics used to “convert Catholics” . I used them myself.Excellent. Many Catholics are leaving the church rather than simply ignore what they don’t agree with. I see it a lot in my own family, sadly.
If a Catholic is unaware that they have committed a sin in taking birth control (hard to believe in this day and age), then yes, we should not judge them, however, it takes only a rudimentary knowledge of Church doctrine to realize that the use of birth control is a mortal sin. I believe that the majority of Catholics contracepting are willfully ignoring the teachings of the Church.very interesting remarks. I agree that the intent is different between Cafeteria Catholics and falling short. God bless. pcm
My husband remembers clearly that when Mrs. Pelosi took office as Speaker of the House, she announced, “I’m now the most powerful woman in the world!”…She [Nancy Pelosi] provides a vivid example of the consequences of carelessness in structuring your spiritual diet…
Gerry
Greetings! Congratulations on your writing venture. Just breathe and let it flow through you.I have been writing for examiner.com/chicago and trying to slip in some apologetics 101 as I write. I would really appreciate feedback and suggestions as we go along.
PS Just to avoid confusion, there are two RC examiners in Chicago. From what I have read, we are very different in our perspectives of the church.
First, let me welcome you to the Church. May God continue to bless you and inspire you as you learn more about what the Church teaches. And a belated welcome to CAF.Greetings! Congratulations on your writing venture. Just breathe and let it flow through you.
I think the cafeteria being closed means that we believe and submit ourselves to the teachings of the Church, rather than expecting to be able to tailor those teachings to our preferences.
As a convert-in-process, from a Jewish family and an evangelical of 27 years, please forgive me if I’m going over the total basics, but you asked for suggestions for your writing. The Eucharist had a great deal to do with drawing me in, it was the central issue really. Now, Protestants always talk about “Christ in the Passover”, even giving “New Testament Seders”, but then insist that communion is only “symbolic”. Guess what? The Passover lamb and unleavened bread weren’t “symbolic” any more than the Passover wine! The Body and the Blood! The Jews ate them and drank them, physically, still do today! Of course, this is a type and a forerunner of Our Lord’s Passion and the gifts He gave.
I would have put this in a private message to you but I’m technologically challenged and don’t know how.
Best wishes and blessings to you,
L.H.
Exactly, Laura appreciates what she has and doesn’t want to see it diminished:thumbsup:Laura is a breath of fresh air. As a convert, she puts many of the craddle Catholics who are commentators to shame.
Very true. God Bless and keep on praying if you have any doubts, God will lead you out of them.I agree. It is more common to find people disregarding the teachings of the Church that don’t suit them than those who are struggling with a teaching, possibly disagreeing, but researching the basis of it and seeking guidance. The latter requires courage and humility.
um, the sun actually does rise in the east…Yeah, okay, if O’Reilly said the sun rose in the east, I’d wake up and watch sunrise with a compass in my hand.
John