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Servant19
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Thankyou Vouthon, again, wonderfully researched quotes and enlightening to read.I think you might have been beaten to the punch on that one
He was a convert to Catholicism from atheism.
It is Catholic doctrine, derived from the ECFs (Early Church Fathers) that Jesus as the Logos of God (the Reason of God, the Word) is present within the conscience of every human person and that the Holy Spirit is universally at work outside the confines of the church:
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vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/interelg/documents/rc_pc_interelg_doc_19051991_dialogue-and-proclamatio_en.html
Vatican II taught this explicitly. It has been reiterated by numerous popes and Vatican documents that are available for interfaith initiatives in Catholic colleges and institutions all over the globe.
Is that not a āsystemā of sorts?![]()
I do struggle however to read in these quotes any form of āsystemā by which each and every soul on this planet can be āaccompaniedā and āsupportedā on their path towards āseeing Christ in all thingsāā¦
How does the Catholic Church assist and walk āarm in armā with my children to encourage and ensure a future where they are imbued with the grace and embrace of the Holy Spirit? I donāt think anyone from the Catholic Church has ever even talked to my children
How does the Catholic Church work to transform the functionality of a spiritually distorted and disillusioned neighbourhood in which I live in? I am yet to see, in the 10 years that I have lived here any evidence of any of the Catholic Churches nearby doing anything to **sustainably **resolve the generation after generation of lost souls who have āabsolutelyā no idea how to even start seeing āChrist in all thingsāā¦
The Aboriginal community here in Australia have been living under the guise of Christianity since 1770, and their problems are worsening, not improving. How can we accompany each and every soul towards this āChrist in all thingsā condition so that the cycle may end from one family line to another, so that they too, once transformed, can similarly transform others, walking arm in arm with them in their journey towards āChrist-like-nessā?
We now have a Catholic prime minister here. He has been in office for several months now. Can we expect any changes to the āspiritual conditionā of the oppressed and downtrodden Aboriginal people, and sustainably so? Or are we simply superficially removing suffering here and there awaiting Christ to return so He can resolve the problem once and for all?
Is it not a sin (to bring this more into topic) to allow society to simply continue in this fashion?
Is there no other way that we as human beings can find sustainable solutions to this, with the application of the teachings of the Gospel, or is the Gospel in some way deficient (said with humble respect) to address these issues on a sustainable basis?
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