Hi, rinnie; are we trying your patience? You know, if you truly had the Peace of Christ, you could smile, and wade through all of these annoying posts, from non-catholics! Let’s see, where do I start; in Mark 1:4, who does Mark say those, who were being baptized, turned to for forgiveness? I’m like some other non-catholics; I haven’t found anything in the sayings of Christ, that tell us Christians to confess sins to a priest? I do see in 1John 1:9, that he says(John), For IF we confess our sins unto HIM, He is faithful to forgive us, and cleanse us of all wickedness:thumbsup:And I can’t speak for all non-catholics, but I do not believe that IF we confess our sins to each other(James 5:16), that they are forgiven! only God can forgive sins. If I share with fellow Christians, about a sin, it is to receive mercy, and support, instead of judgement or condemnation! But usually, by the time I confess a sin to a fellow believer, I have already confessed to God! I should have actually said that Jesus is my middle man; He pleads my case before the Father, when I enter the throneroom of grace! And I think as far as the topic of the crucifix, or no crucifix, we are now beginning to beat a “horse”, that appears to be on life support

You believe in wearing a crucifix, I do not! The empty Cross to me, shouts V-I-C-T-O-R-Y!!! Every time I see it, it reminds me that my Saviour defeated death, and sin! We are no longer slaves to sin, and have victory over death! But, if it is the doctrine of the catholic church, to wear a crucifix, or to have one displayed in the sanctuary, then that is their choice! You do not have the authority to tell others, that they have no unity with the Cross, because they choose not to wear a crucifix:thumbsup: