Religious hoops are what Catholics call the seven sacraments, being good exterrnally, and so forth.
James, I think your problem is that Jesus doesn’t believe what you do. It is up to you by using God’s Word that Jesus believed in things like praying a rosary.
I am sorry to burst your bubble, but I thought you guys believed in the truth of the Word. One more thing that bothers me is this belief that one has to be a Catholic to be saved. At least PJM has pretty much the answer.
GJ I don’t believe you were an active Catholic for 36 years. You have that tell-tale “edge” of a person who is a dyed in the wool cradle-Protestant: 1) unsymmetrical contempt for the sacraments (except the protestant ones of baptism and marriage) 2) anti-clericalism and 3) bible-only naivety that substitutes personal interpretation for reason. Who “got to you” and how did you manage to become so hard-over against your original teachings so suddenly? If you were really a Catholic you would identify with us more than “you guys” and would also know that the Catholic Church is the most holistically scripturally-integrative Church on the planet. The Catechism has hundreds of footnotes referencing scripture. There is no comparable holistic scripture teaching anywhere on the planet. No other Church on the planet reads and teaches the entire bible through regular Sunday liturgy reading every 3 years (show up for 3 years and one is taught the entire bible). No one Church on the planet has an extended bible liturgy that recites not only the scripture but also the writings of the Early Church Fathers and the Saints in 7 times daily in personal readings through the Liturgy of the Hours. Did you even know about The Divine Office/Liturgy of the Hours. There is no church on the planet that comes even close to Catholic scholarship and worship through the Divine Word. Protestants are not in the same league of devotion to The Divine Word. Who are you kidding?
And if you knew one single thing about the Catholic Rosary prayers you would know that it is the lay man’s emulation of praying the 150 psalms - they could not read like the monks could so they learned the 15 mysteries of the gospel and recited the 15 decades (full rosary) 10 times instead of reciting the 150 psalms (there were also few bibles available outside of the Church). Every rosary prayer is right out of scripture - The Lord’s Prayer and Hail Mary are literal scripture. 13 of the 15 Rosary mysteries likewise are right out of scripture and the other 2 are by tradition and latter revelation:
Joyful Mysteries
The Annunciation. Fruit of the Mystery: Humility
The Visitation. Fruit of the Mystery: Love of Neighbor
The Nativity. Fruit of the Mystery: Poverty (poor in spirit), Detachment from the things of the world, Contempt of Riches, Love of the Poor
The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. Fruit of the Mystery: Purity
The Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple. Fruit of the Mystery: True Wisdom and True Conversion.
Sorrowful Mysteries
The Agony in the Garden. Fruit of the Mystery: Sorrow for Sin, Uniformity with the will of God
The Scourging at the Pillar. Fruit of the Mystery: Mortification
The Crowning with Thorns. Fruit of the Mystery: Contempt of the world
The Carrying of the Cross. Fruit of the Mystery: Patience
The Crucifixion. Fruit of the Mystery: Salvation
Glorious Mysteries
The Resurrection. Fruit of the Mystery: Faith
The Ascension. Fruit of the Mystery: Hope and desire for ascension to Heaven
The Descent of the Holy Spirit. Fruit of the Mystery: Holy Wisdom to know the truth and share with everyone
The Assumption of Mary. Fruit of the Mystery: Grace of a Happy Death and True Devotion towards Mary
The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Fruit of the Mystery: Perseverance and Crown of Glory
Luminous Mysteries
The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan. Fruit of the Mystery: Openness to the Holy Spirit-the Healer.
The Wedding at Cana. Fruit of the Mystery: To Jesus through Mary. The understanding of the ability to manifest-through faith.
Jesus’ Proclamation of the Kingdom of God. Fruit of the Mystery: Trust in God
The Transfiguration. Fruit of the Mystery: Desire for Holiness
The Institution of the Eucharist. Fruit of the Mystery: Adoration
If you were ever really a Catholic, which I doubt, you were not at all well catechised and were not practising.
Sorry - you don’t know one wit about Catholicism nor understand what you are talking about. So how can you hope to be able to interpret scripture?
James