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I am planning on visiting a Mormon temple. Maybe do a little apologetical work. Any advice?
We complain when other churches stand on the steps of our churches and cathedrals with their phamplets in hand. Let us not be like those we chastise. Visit the temple, you won’t see much unless it is new and undedicated. Your good example can go a long way. Always be a kind guest! AMEN.I am planning on visiting a Mormon temple. Maybe do a little apologetical work. Any advice?
I am to understand that you are an ordained priest correct?I would go to their houses the way their missionaries do, but they seem reluctant to give out the addresses of their members. This is the best I can do. Maybe if they stopped dropping by uninvited to other peoples homes…then they would have the right to complain.
The grounds of LDS temples are generally marked as private property. Non-members are generally welcome to visit in order to explore and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, or to learn more about the Church; but if you go there to raise hackles you will be very politely escorted out. If you wanted to do that kind of thing you would have to do it outside the temple grounds; and many people do. But they are usually ignored.I am planning on visiting a Mormon temple. Maybe do a little apologetical work. Any advice?
AMEN!!!Teach Catholics well. I believe if you can get a Catholic to KNOW that the real presence exists in the Eucharist, they probably could never leave.
Be a Catholic Community. I recognize that the Eucharist is the main reason for going to mass, but love and support of each other cannot be neglected.
I cannot believe that this person is actually a CATHOLIC PRIEST!! the Catholic Church would NEVER consider this appropriate behavior. I am truly embarrassed!!I am planning on visiting a Mormon temple. Maybe do a little apologetical work. Any advice?
I don’t think what cestusdei is going to do is unchristian or out-of-bounds. Remember that Paul in Acts 17 is in Athens in a pagan temple preaching. Now, what he did was appropriate because after he shared the good news in the marketplace they invited him to further discussions in the temple. So, if cestusdei is on property that is open to the public and he asks respectful and challenging questions to the missionaries I say, “more power to him”.No, I would be quite low key.