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Micah11
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No doubt.Yes - topic for another thread. In fact a quick search will likely turn up many threads on this already…![]()
Ok, we’re gonna disagree on that one.However, in the matter of teaching, I refer to those things clearly defined and documented by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church using the Authority granted to her by Christ himself and utilizing the methods outlined in Holy Scripture
I wasn’t thinking so much about difficulties as I was worshipThe mechanisms for the resolution of difficulties are outlined scripturally in Mt 18:15-18 and this outline is demonstrated in action in Acts 15. The Catholic Church is firmly founded on these principles in resolving matters of controversy at various levels as needed.
Thank you. Appreciate the explanation.Well first we need to define what constitutes “controversial” in the Church. Controversial means that there is no clear magisterial teaching on the matter. If there is a clear teaching on the matter, then it is no longer controversial.
As to what my (name removed by moderator)ut is in such undefined matters…As a simple lay “Catholic in the pew”, my participation would mainly be equated with the first two steps outlined in Mt 18:15-18…That is, discussion privately or in small groups at the parish level and/or diocsesan level. It depends of course on what the matter is, who it involves etc…
In addition, many lay Catholics with greater education and understanding can have greater (name removed by moderator)ut.
Decidedly not true.
Again, I was thinking more in terms of worship. It is not uncommon for people in various protestant churches to offer up personal testimonies, praises reports, song or dance in worship which adds to the “family” sense of the church. I couldn’t think of the word… spontaneity.
- First - Lay Catholics are VERY involved in the functioning of the Church at every level up to and including highly influential positions in the magisterial functions of the Church.
- Second - I don’t know why you would call what you describe as “Paul’s model” when we see this model already described early in Acts among the converts in Jerusalem headed by Peter. (Acts 4:32-35)
- Third - If protestant Churches were following Paul’s model then when they came up against doctrinal controversy they would come together in council one with the other to resolve the matter. That is what was done at Antioch.
The difference between you and I is I employ Jewish traditions in my worship.I too am a messianic believer and Jesus is my King - this is foundational to the Catholic Church.