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sara888
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**David said
:While I admire any group who devote themselves to God in such a complete way and focus on good works and holiness. I also believe that the mortification practices of the Opus Dei are seriously misguided, and yes that would include practices by some of the saints who did similar destruction to their own flesh. Fasting for days and even weeks? Yes. That has profound spiritual benefits. Physically inflicting wounds on yourself? No, absolutely not. Also, from what I’ve heard, the authority structure and spiritual director roles in the lives of individuals is also out of line. Reminds me of the old shepherding/discipleship movements of the early charismatic movement in the 70’s.
Sara says:
What do you think Jesus did.? His only focus was holiness and good works his whole life. He also suffered, fasted was humiliated, denied, betrayed and rejected then he was crucified. The Saints are role models and examples for how all Christians should unite themselves with Christ.**
Sara
:While I admire any group who devote themselves to God in such a complete way and focus on good works and holiness. I also believe that the mortification practices of the Opus Dei are seriously misguided, and yes that would include practices by some of the saints who did similar destruction to their own flesh. Fasting for days and even weeks? Yes. That has profound spiritual benefits. Physically inflicting wounds on yourself? No, absolutely not. Also, from what I’ve heard, the authority structure and spiritual director roles in the lives of individuals is also out of line. Reminds me of the old shepherding/discipleship movements of the early charismatic movement in the 70’s.
Sara says:
What do you think Jesus did.? His only focus was holiness and good works his whole life. He also suffered, fasted was humiliated, denied, betrayed and rejected then he was crucified. The Saints are role models and examples for how all Christians should unite themselves with Christ.**
Sara