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Are you suggesting forming a committee to figure out how the Mass should be celebrated? That’s what it sounds like.
I said exactly what I meant. Within the rubrics there are many options. Depending on the options the priest chooses, the mass will have a completely different tenor. No committees necessary.Are you suggesting forming a committee to figure out how the Mass should be celebrated? That’s what it sounds like.
If you “specialize in World War II” history then you know why WWI is important. This post is very confusing.Please. Study history. World War I? What about it? I specialize in World War II history. I also specialize in the lies and deceit that occurred after the war.
Uh. No. It is not.That is 100% wrong.
If you don’t believe that the US has had a long history of anti-Catholicism, I’m seriously doubting your chops as a historian.Please. Study history. World War I? What about it? I specialize in World War II history. I also specialize in the lies and deceit that occurred after the war.
The fiction being pedaled here is just that. Oh yes. Newspaper stories from the period. And real history. Show the attacks made against John Kennedy: “If he’s elected he’s going to take orders from the Pope!” But he was elected. Richard Nixon went down in flames.
And politics? I know it. I think it’s useless to follow as a god. The worship of Communism and/or Marxism shows the folly of men following fallible men.
I have no need to. Perhaps you do?Call the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.
I am reminded of this chapter from C.S. Lewis’ Screwtape Letters:Just thought I would ask, has anyone else noticed this trend? Or does anyone have any counterexamples? I am more than open to being wrong.
We represent about 16% of the total population of the world, about 1.3 billion people.There is no such thing as a “moderate” Catholic.