Mormans - nicest folks ever!

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Sorry for the stereotypes (even if it IS positive), but I have to say that Mormans are the nicest group of people I’ve met, as a whole. Even reading online I am amazed at how kind and understanding they are, even when people attack their faith. I

Jesus said you’ll know people by their fruits, so I think Catholics need to step it up 😃

I’m not saying this is true for every Morman and I’ve met amazing Catholics, but it’s just the sum of all my experiences with them. Does anyone feel the same?

I love Catholicism and believe it’s the truth, and I pray that everyone will get into heaven and I pray that Mormans will find truth and their way to heaven too! 👍
 
I know very little about Mormons. But I noticed that they were the major allies of us, Catholics, in defeating gay marriage in California (the recent vote on proposition 8).

And yesterday Glenn Beck had a guest named Jon M Huntsman on his show, and it blew me away. This Mr Huntsman is one of the nicest people I have ever heard of. He grew up in an extremely poor family, and sold newspapers to help his family since 7 years old. Later, as a young navy officer, when he earned $320, he and his wife tithed 10% to their church, and he spent an extra $50 every month to help poor people. Later, he founded a chemical company, and today he is a billionaire and on the list of Forbes 400. In 2007 or 2008, he was the second largest contributor to charitable causes in the whole world. He wants to give away his billions for causes like cancer research, cancer treatment, helping poor people etc. And he is a Mormon? Member of Church of Latter Day Saints from Salt Lake City, I guess it’s the same as Mormon.

Btw, does any reader know if they celebrate Christmas or not? Is it appropriate to great them (members of Church of LDS, mormons) by saying Merry Christmas?
 
Thank you for your kind thoughts and words for the Mormons! 👋

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When it comes to people who, as a group, show the world what it means to love their fellow man and do works of mercy, in other words to act like Christians, the Mormons have Catholic beat.

Maybe they could start giving lessons on family life and loving others to parishes?
 
They were one of the first organizations to respond to the hurricane Katrina situation. They opened up their food stores and freely distributed it inside New Orleans. This didn’t get much publication, but Mormons outperformed the government and I will always remember that.
 
I know very little about Mormons. But I noticed that they were the major allies of us, Catholics, in defeating gay marriage in California (the recent vote on proposition 8).

And yesterday Glenn Beck had a guest named Jon M Huntsman on his show, and it blew me away. This Mr Huntsman is one of the nicest people I have ever heard of. He grew up in an extremely poor family, and sold newspapers to help his family since 7 years old. Later, as a young navy officer, when he earned $320, he and his wife tithed 10% to their church, and he spent an extra $50 every month to help poor people. Later, he founded a chemical company, and today he is a billionaire and on the list of Forbes 400. In 2007 or 2008, he was the second largest contributor to charitable causes in the whole world. He wants to give away his billions for causes like cancer research, cancer treatment, helping poor people etc. And he is a Mormon? Member of Church of Latter Day Saints from Salt Lake City, I guess it’s the same as Mormon.

Btw, does any reader know if they celebrate Christmas or not? Is it appropriate to great them (members of Church of LDS, mormons) by saying Merry Christmas?
Glenn Beck is Mormon (LDS)🙂 He has a video on You Tube (or at least he used to) explaining how he came to the church.
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I’ll give a shout out to farmers and ranchers as being the nicest folk ever. I work in the ag industry so I have big exposure to this culture!! Very grounded and down to earth and would give the shirt off their backs. 🙂
 
I agree, though I must admit that I’m only aware knowing one Mormon family personally. The balance (or probably bulk) of my opinion is based on what I’ve seen from Glenn Beck and Mitt Romney. I liked them a lot before I even knew they were Mormon, and they have played a huge role in my positive feelings towards the Mormons.
 
When it comes to people who, as a group, show the world what it means to love their fellow man and do works of mercy, in other words to act like Christians, the Mormons have Catholic beat.

Maybe they could start giving lessons on family life and loving others to parishes?
I am sure they could! If your parish priest would talk to the Mormon bishop in his area, I am sure that arrangement could be made! We actually have a course of study specifically aimed at improving Marriage and family relationships. It comes with two manuals, one for the class instructor and one for class participants. You can read PDF versions of these manuals online here and here (or HTML versions of them here and here). I don’t think that the Mormon Church would object if the Catholic Church wanted to make use of these manuals for their own members. If you wanted to get the really authentic stuff, you could even ask a Mormon to come and teach it! 🙂
 
Sorry for the stereotypes (even if it IS positive), but I have to say that Mormans are the nicest group of people I’ve met, as a whole. Even reading online I am amazed at how kind and understanding they are, even when people attack their faith. I

Jesus said you’ll know people by their fruits, so I think Catholics need to step it up 😃

I’m not saying this is true for every Morman and I’ve met amazing Catholics, but it’s just the sum of all my experiences with them. Does anyone feel the same?

I love Catholicism and believe it’s the truth, and I pray that everyone will get into heaven and I pray that Mormans will find truth and their way to heaven too! 👍
You are bordering on proselytizing, almost proselytizing but maybe not quite there.
Because you are saying that the Mormons are producing better fruit than the Catholics.

Anyway, you are wrong. And I doubt you know the VAST amounts of charitable work the Catholic Church has done.

Do you forget Mother Theresa of Calcutta? She won the Nobel Peace Prize and saved thousands of poor Indians literally living on the gutters of the streets.

Do you know how many HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS, ORPHANAGES, and HOMELESS SHELTERS the CATHOLIC CHURCH runs WORLDWIDE?

I challenge you to find a Church that does more for people than the Catholic Church.

Where are all the Protestants and Mormons when it comes to the ABORTION issue? Some help, but do they do it in great numbers and keep pushing the issue so that the unborn babies don’t get murdered?

55 MILLION DEAD aborted BABIES and rising at a rate of 1.4 MILLION per YEAR, and you think it is the Catholic Church that NEEDS TO STEP UP?

This forum makes me sad, the “Catholics” here make me sad.
 
You are bordering on proselytizing, almost proselytizing but maybe not quite there.
Because you are saying that the Mormons are producing better fruit than the Catholics.

Anyway, you are wrong. And I doubt you know the VAST amounts of charitable work the Catholic Church has done.

Do you forget Mother Theresa of Calcutta? She won the Nobel Peace Prize and saved thousands of poor Indians literally living on the gutters of the streets.

Do you know how many HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS, ORPHANAGES, and HOMELESS SHELTERS the CATHOLIC CHURCH runs WORLDWIDE?

I challenge you to find a Church that does more for people than the Catholic Church.

Where are all the Protestants and Mormans when it comes to the abortion issue? Some help, but do they do it in great numbers and keep pushing the issue so that the unborn babies don’t get murdered?

55 MILLION DEAD aborted BABIES and rising at a rate of 1.4 MILLION per YEAR, and you think it is the Catholic Church that NEEDS TO STEP UP?

This forum makes me sad, the “Catholics” here make me sad.
Um… if there’s 1.4 million dead every year, isn’t that bad and the Catholic Church does need to step it up? 🤷

I’m sorry if I offended you and if was proselytizing to a church that isn’t even my own (lol?) but this post was WAY more light-hearted than you’re making it out to me. Peace be with you
 
I also have found Mormons very nice people.

Some of the meanest Catholics I ever met were in the region we left. Inward…priests very supportive of me…strange.

True religion is when we recognize each other as brothers and sisters and are detached from our material goods. You can find a true person of God in any religion and in any culture, even pagan…

Because the Holy Spirit goes where He may.

But the Lord called us who have His name to be one. And it is sad that we are not one.

I think the Mormons have the best youth programs. I have been overseas and see the Italians having great programs and ministry for their teens and young adults. The secular world here in America has always been hard for Catholics. We are more mystical and sacramental. I know the Catholic Italians had a very hard time integrating here. When I came back home after being with them, everything seemed so cold and ethereal.

Christianity in the United States is essentially protestant. We are more detached, the devout that is, and not inclined towards the prosperity gospel so to speak, and being attached to the Cross…myself speaking from my Irish roots.

I think the Evangelicals do alot better as a community and in ministry reaching out to the down and outers…because those people need black and white approach to the Scriptures…they are dealing with not obeying the 10 commandments or mental illness or alcoholism.

The Catholic Church has really done alot of such reaching out with the 12 Steps program.

In my ministry formation, the overall sense you have here is that Catholics don’t want to be like fundamentalists with the black and white and the condemnation of more refined or higher nuances of Scripture…Adolescents need black and white, what is right and what is wrong, a rather fundamentalist approach to faith because of all the anti-faith and destructive behaviors of their peers. And this is where they are not doing so well is because they are not serving teens’ needs to be taught faith with great conviction, self-sacrifice in the cross, this personal relationship with Jesus, the 10 commandments and morality, and taking the time to teach them with the fundamentals to not judge others because they don’t live like that.

For example, a teen group came with this evangelical Catholic teen group from another diocese in this state . This 15 year old Catholic boy got up and gave his testimony. They had an made a great impact on our youth. Well, then someone asked him how did he know he had God…and the boy could not give a theological answer…So that group was banned from coming back. This was the meanest Catholic region…how do you expect a kid to relate to theology? I thought it unfair. I told them the kids need be taught conviction and believe and we make the effort they don’t fall into judgementalness…anyway, i left and don’t want to be the Lone Ranger and have my own teens to raise.

The American Catholic Church is getting reset now after alot of purgation and hopefully things will get going again. Life Teen is now being implemented in my parish that reaches teens on their level and their needs.

If only all of us could be one, we would have a much stronger witness. America has the greatest number of denominations, sects and cults of Christianity…34,000 and it really detracts from our witness. Think of how the church would be if all came back, shared their gifts…and be such a witness in our country.

I believe if all Christians would be one, not just in attitude, but coming together, atleast for now in the Our Father for the first step, it would be a great help. The other is to rebuild the Church in the spirit of Christian Brotherhood…I see the southern Italians the best model of living faith in brotherhood and joy and much support of one another.
 
Um… if there’s 1.4 million dead every year, isn’t that bad and the Catholic Church does need to step it up? 🤷

I’m sorry if I offended you and if was proselytizing to a church that isn’t even my own (lol?) but this post was WAY more light-hearted than you’re making it out to me. Peace be with you
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops are taking a hard line on the new health care bill because it includes public funding for abortion. The Catholic Hospitals may end up getting shut down. It will be bad for the sick people that need the hospitals, but there are millions of unborn babies LIVES at stake.

They are doing everything they can do within the bounds of the law. If that is not enough for you and you think they need to do more than suggest something.

There are Catholics that have been injured trying to save babies from abortion.

A 65 year old man who was standing a platform he built on the roof of his car so he could witness to a young girl who was going to abort her baby literally got thrown off of the platform and fell so hard that he sustained severe head injuries and was hospitalized for days. He built the platform becuase the abortion clinic built a very high wall so that the Catholics could not see and witness to the women getting an abortion.

A young Catholic girl was literally run over by an SUV by a young girls dad because he was mad that the Catholic girl was witnessing to his daughter.

I’m sure there are other stories that I don’t know about, these stories don’t make it to the secular news because the secular media is pro-abortion.
 
I also have found Mormons very nice people.

Some of the meanest Catholics I ever met were in the region we left. Inward…priests very supportive of me…strange.

True religion is when we recognize each other as brothers and sisters and are detached from our material goods. You can find a true person of God in any religion and in any culture, even pagan…

Because the Holy Spirit goes where He may.

But the Lord called us who have His name to be one. And it is sad that we are not one.

I think the Mormons have the best youth programs. I have been overseas and see the Italians having great programs and ministry for their teens and young adults. The secular world here in America has always been hard for Catholics. We are more mystical and sacramental. I know the Catholic Italians had a very hard time integrating here. When I came back home after being with them, everything seemed so cold and ethereal.

Christianity in the United States is essentially protestant. We are more detached, the devout that is, and not inclined towards the prosperity gospel so to speak, and being attached to the Cross…myself speaking from my Irish roots.

I think the Evangelicals do alot better as a community and in ministry reaching out to the down and outers…because those people need black and white approach to the Scriptures…they are dealing with not obeying the 10 commandments or mental illness or alcoholism.

The Catholic Church has really done alot of such reaching out with the 12 Steps program.

In my ministry formation, the overall sense you have here is that Catholics don’t want to be like fundamentalists with the black and white and the condemnation of more refined or higher nuances of Scripture…Adolescents need black and white, what is right and what is wrong, a rather fundamentalist approach to faith because of all the anti-faith and destructive behaviors of their peers. And this is where they are not doing so well is because they are not serving teens’ needs to be taught faith with great conviction, self-sacrifice in the cross, this personal relationship with Jesus, the 10 commandments and morality, and taking the time to teach them with the fundamentals to not judge others because they don’t live like that.

For example, a teen group came with this evangelical Catholic teen group from another diocese in this state . This 15 year old Catholic boy got up and gave his testimony. They had an made a great impact on our youth. Well, then someone asked him how did he know he had God…and the boy could not give a theological answer…So that group was banned from coming back. This was the meanest Catholic region…how do you expect a kid to relate to theology? I thought it unfair. I told them the kids need be taught conviction and believe and we make the effort they don’t fall into judgementalness…anyway, i left and don’t want to be the Lone Ranger and have my own teens to raise.

The American Catholic Church is getting reset now after alot of purgation and hopefully things will get going again. Life Teen is now being implemented in my parish that reaches teens on their level and their needs.

If only all of us could be one, we would have a much stronger witness. America has the greatest number of denominations, sects and cults of Christianity…34,000 and it really detracts from our witness. Think of how the church would be if all came back, shared their gifts…and be such a witness in our country.

I believe if all Christians would be one, not just in attitude, but coming together, atleast for now in the Our Father for the first step, it would be a great help. The other is to rebuild the Church in the spirit of Christian Brotherhood…I see the southern Italians the best model of living faith in brotherhood and joy and much support of one another.
I doubt people here know what the Catholic Chruch is.

ONE of the things it is, is that the Catholic Church is a HOSPITAL FOR SINNERS.

If you don’t like the fact that the “meanest Catholics you ever met” are members than you don’t really know what the Catholic Church really is.

It is many things, but It would take me a long time to state them, and this thread makes me sad because of all the “nice Mormons” are better than the “mean Catholic” statements.
 
My statement was true and it came from my former pastor…
I doubt people here know what the Catholic Chruch is.

ONE of the things it is, is that the Catholic Church is a HOSPITAL FOR SINNERS.

If you don’t like the fact that the “meanest Catholics you ever met” are members than you don’t really know what the Catholic Church really is.

It is many things, but It would take me a long time to state them, and this thread makes me sad because of all the “nice Mormons” are better than the “mean Catholic” statements.
I don’t care if it was true or not, if it is true so what, those SINNERS NEED THE CATHOLIC CHURCH as their HOSPITAL.

You did not understand or just plain ignored my post.
 
Also note this is the "non-catholic religion’ forum;

Would you rather insult people than encourage them to do good, then? This isn’t a thread about who is right or not, this is simply saying “I think you are nice folks, we should strive to be nicer.” Noone ever got hurt by admitting they should strive to be nicer. Thanks 👍
 
Yes, the LDS does have many very nice people in it. But we have to be careful not to be drawn into their false doctrines. Catholics and Christians have to remember that they are being lead by a false prophet. We have to pray for them.

Lord Jesus we ask you to open the eyes of your LDS children. They are loving people and deserve your mercy. Lord God, show them the light of salvation comes only through our Lord Jesus.
Amen
 
One of my best friends was Mormon. 29 years ago he was shot to death trying to break up a fight in a parking lot after a high school football game. He didnt know anyone involved in the fight-he just believed it was his duty to help difuse the situation. He was then and has always been an inspiration me. He was, BTW, a convert to Mormonism from Catholocism. He was the same careing person as a Mormon that he was as a catholic.
 
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