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The Church’s law IS God’s law. To say otherwise is to espouse Protestantism.
I am simply saying that anyone who rejects a Church teaching puts themselves into a state of mortal sin (assuming they knew such a thing was of grave matter), and if it’s an infallible teaching it is additionally heresy.So you are judging me now. Thanks.
And you are saying that the church’s law overrides what God wants. Wow. I did not know the church was the final authority. I thought God is.
If God wanted women to be priests, it would have happened 2000 years ago.What I said is that if God wants women to be priests, God will make it happen. It has nothing to do with what the church wants.
Thank you for the prayers.With God anything is possible. God knows no timeline.
Eventually, women will be priests. Why? Because God’s people are both men and women.
I know that disturbs you to no end, Phil. I will pray for you.
Dogma doesn’t change. Dogma can’t change, by definition.YourNameHere:![]()
Thank you for the prayers.With God anything is possible. God knows no timeline.
Eventually, women will be priests. Why? Because God’s people are both men and women.
I know that disturbs you to no end, Phil. I will pray for you.
However, I don’t think you understand why the idea disturbs me.
It has NOTHING to do with women. It has everything to do with dogma. Dogma CANNOT change. If women are allowed to receive Holy Orders, then theoretically, there is NOTHING that can prevent a heretical group of clergy from preaching that our understanding of the Trinity is wrong.
If one dogma is changed, then it opens all dogma to change.
That’s why the thought disturbs me. Women receiving Holy Orders would be the beginning of the end of the Catholic Church. Not because they are women, but because a dogma would have been changed.
God Bless
I’m sorry, but I fail to understand your point.phil19034:![]()
Dogma doesn’t change. Dogma can’t change, by definition.YourNameHere:![]()
Thank you for the prayers.With God anything is possible. God knows no timeline.
Eventually, women will be priests. Why? Because God’s people are both men and women.
I know that disturbs you to no end, Phil. I will pray for you.
However, I don’t think you understand why the idea disturbs me.
It has NOTHING to do with women. It has everything to do with dogma. Dogma CANNOT change. If women are allowed to receive Holy Orders, then theoretically, there is NOTHING that can prevent a heretical group of clergy from preaching that our understanding of the Trinity is wrong.
If one dogma is changed, then it opens all dogma to change.
That’s why the thought disturbs me. Women receiving Holy Orders would be the beginning of the end of the Catholic Church. Not because they are women, but because a dogma would have been changed.
God Bless
What changes is people. You and I.
My point is, dogmas don’t change. You are worried about changing core truths. Core truths don’t change.goout:![]()
I’m sorry, but I fail to understand your point.phil19034:![]()
Dogma doesn’t change. Dogma can’t change, by definition.YourNameHere:![]()
Thank you for the prayers.With God anything is possible. God knows no timeline.
Eventually, women will be priests. Why? Because God’s people are both men and women.
I know that disturbs you to no end, Phil. I will pray for you.
However, I don’t think you understand why the idea disturbs me.
It has NOTHING to do with women. It has everything to do with dogma. Dogma CANNOT change. If women are allowed to receive Holy Orders, then theoretically, there is NOTHING that can prevent a heretical group of clergy from preaching that our understanding of the Trinity is wrong.
If one dogma is changed, then it opens all dogma to change.
That’s why the thought disturbs me. Women receiving Holy Orders would be the beginning of the end of the Catholic Church. Not because they are women, but because a dogma would have been changed.
God Bless
What changes is people. You and I.
Women cannot receive Holy Orders. That is a dogma of the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches.
If a woman receives Holy Orders, the a Dogma will have been changed - which will be BAD NEWS
God Bless
Your priority should be to get properly catechised!So says the Church. The Church is God’s instrument, not vice versa.
God gave us the Church. The Church did not give us God.
Priority straightened.
That is heresy!One day, women will be deacons.
One day, women will be priests.
You obviously do not understand what an infallible teaching is.My opinion. It is my opinion. A statement can and sometimes is an opinion.
I have not rejected any teachings of the church.
What I have said is that I believe, someday (if God wills it), that there will be woman serving as deacons and as priests.
The Church has evolved through the years. Once Mass was said only in Latin.
Things can and do change.
If baptized, they are not fake but real Catholics. Misinformed perhaps. Poorly catechized, perhaps. Sinners, all of them, like all of us.God spare us from fake Catholics…