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MichaelP3
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Yea I read that post! I And I have been reading on CAF for a while. That is not the only one. It is really sad and also the fact that fellow Christians do NOT see what is going on on this forum!
We as catholics aren’t required to believe in these Eucharistic Miracles but the Vatican approves of them and their is strong science to back them up. I beseech you to read the Articles below as I think they will change your mind about the real presence and regardless they are a good read!Regarding the “Real Presence”, why do Catholics believe that the blood of Christ is found in the species of the wafer, and the body of Christ is found in the species of the wine? Wouldn’t it make more sense for the wafer turning into the body of Christ only and the wine turning into the blood of Christ only?
To my understanding it not a limitation rather the separation of Christ that is the issue in saying that the wine is only His blood.Why do you want to limit where He can be present?
Do they claim you’re not the father? Do they do anything un-Christian to you?I’m married to and the father of 3 of their parish members, I would think that if we’re brothers and sisters of Christ, we’d be treated more as such.
Did I say that they don’t…no (but in all honestly…they really didn’t want to do our wedding, which I found un-Christian…anyway), but if I need to contact the church with my children being the reason why, it’s OK (and I think should be expected) to reply back to me, not bypassing me to go to my wife (who obviously asked me to contact you for a reason). I just find that strange.TC3033:![]()
Do they claim you’re not the father? Do they do anything un-Christian to you?I’m married to and the father of 3 of their parish members, I would think that if we’re brothers and sisters of Christ, we’d be treated more as such.
We’ve discussed that, problem is…she’d just be going back to one she’s left once before. The town we live in only has one parish. She can go to the country, but like I said, she’s left once or it’s going to another town.If you’re not happy at the way the parish people treat you, perhaps you can ask your wife to change parish maybe.
Like I said up thread…I get that…but, If she asks me to contact the church (most likely becuase she or one of our kids are sick and won’t make RE, parent night, family day, etc…) and I ask if there’s any work, handouts, etc…that I can pick up, why not reply to me? Why create a whole new message to my wife. I (we) missed picking up material because when I asked they sent her a reply and not me. I told her when I got home from work “nothing to pick up, they never replied” and she said “Oh…they sent me a message…” I think that’s weird.As for the church to communicate with your wife instead of you, I think that’s for practical reason.
God bless.
Ya…I really question the bolded. I still think it weird to invite only certain family members to functions, not the family as a whole unit.Since you are not a Catholic, they may not want to impose their activities on you and you would rightly be considered a non-Catholic spouse though you’d be most welcome to come along with your family.
It’s too bad you aren’t members of our parish. All are welcome there.I still think it weird to invite only certain family members to functions, not the family as a whole unit.
I agree with that. It is more a matter of common sense. When a family can come for a function, it does not make sense not to invite them. That has to do with the organizer or people responsible for it who made that strange decision.Like I said up thread…I get that…but, If she asks me to contact the church (most likely becuase she or one of our kids are sick and won’t make RE, parent night, family day, etc…) and I ask if there’s any work, handouts, etc…that I can pick up, why not reply to me? Why create a whole new message to my wife. I (we) missed picking up material because when I asked they sent her a reply and not me. I told her when I got home from work “nothing to pick up, they never replied” and she said “Oh…they sent me a message…” I think that’s weird.
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Ya…I really question the bolded. I still think it weird to invite only certain family members to functions, not the family as a whole unit.Since you are not a Catholic, they may not want to impose their activities on you and you would rightly be considered a non-Catholic spouse though you’d be most welcome to come along with your family.
Many of these can be found here.Some priests have a gift for reaching people.
Check out the books and videos by Father Benedict Groeschel who died a couple of years ago.
Surprisingly enough…no. There is a small elementary school attached to the church and that’s where all of the offices are. I think their secretary handles the church and school…?This has been bothering me, it is offensive. Let me guess, the parish secretary is about 900 years old and rules with an iron fist?