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TinaG
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This is probably the essence of the problem between Catholics and Protestants - Protestants do not trust Catholic priests and bishops, for a long list of historical reasons, and Catholics do not trust Protestant leaders, for another long list of historical reasons.That is enough for me to stay in my Church irregardless of the wolves in sheep clothing. We are always provided with authentic pastors who nurture and guide us to Jesus Christ with sound and thorough teachings.
I have been to Mass several times, read a number of posts on this forum and looked at various things. The preaching was less than impressive - one homily at one church consisted of the priest pointing out the exact spots in the sanctuary that the bishop had touched when he blessed the place, another one was a rather pointless talk on homemade bread, and a third was a story I did not follow about a saint somebody who lived a long time ago and did something which I am not sure what they did, except the ending line was we were supposed to do likewise.
On the other hand there are things that I find attractive about the Catholic Church. Something always surprises me when I read something on CAF. Catholic theology seems very well thought out and there is a richness to it.
There are numerous threads on CAF about how lousy some bishop is. What would you do if you discovered your bishop actually was, say, an Arian? Or that he advocated the violent overthrow of your government and the installation of a Marxist paradise? Or he rejected papal authority? Etc.?
-Tina “Theologically Suspicious and Eclectic” G