Wait.
When the Cardinals meet to decide who the new Pope will be…they allow anybody else in the room?
I wasn’t aware of that. In fact, according to every Catholic source I’ve seen, including
this one, The Cardinal electors enter a room, all non-Cardinals leave, and the doors are actually sealed. The ballots are secret…and nobody but those who vote may enter.
And LDS Temples are private property owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints. They are not chapels and meeting houses, stake centers or tabernacles or visitor’s centers, to which any and everybody is welcome. It seems to me, then, that if Catholics have those places to which only the approved may attend in order to do specific things (like vote for a new Pope, or have private chapels that are used only by the monks, priests and nuns allowed) then it’s a bit, oh…
odd?
for you to criticize anybody else for also having places that are private, sacred, and restricted to specific people for specific things. The BIGGEST difference, as I see it, (at least when seen from the outside here) between temples and Papal conclaves and privately owned chapels that are used only by priests, nuns and monks is that temples actually allow more people in than your folks do, and perhaps don’t require QUITE the same level of commitment/price from the attendees that your folks do.
Please note: I am in no way critical of sealed Papal conclaves (I can’t imagine doing that with a public audience and having any hope whatsoever of having the Holy Spirit there, with all the distractions that would involve) or private chapels for monasteries and convents. They should be private.
I’m saying that it is illogical for those who DO have private worship services and private meetings for the purpose of religious ordinances and important decisions to make fun of/criticize Mormons because we keep our temples private and sacred.