Well I have no issues on Church teaching, I accept them all wholeheartedly. My focus here is only on “opening-up” the Holy Church. Not to water things down by allowing less orthodox Christians in it because that is completely absurd and impossible, and cannot happen. My point is only to draw attention to Gods will and to understand what the cannons are, first of all, and then explore the possibility of actually saving souls, by opening-up the Holy Church.
Unlike many Catholics, I personally believe that Satan is real. I think He’s a copy-cat. I believe he copied a snake, then an angel, and then a bronze-smith named Tubalcain, and now -I think he’s mimicked our Church. But he always takes it to the very furthest limits. Our Chirch requires one to “register” as a member, which is clearly a worldly thing to do. Non-Catholics might even think that we are members of some kind of elitist type religion. Still yet, others might believe that the Holy Church holds secrets, and that there are secret scandals here. Honestly, did the devil not already take the shape of Gods creation prior to slithering into the garden? Likewise, hadn’t the lodges already Been shaped like our Church, with their own deacons and hierarchy? Did they not mimick our closed-ness in membership? And when official charges came up here, now what non-Catholic can tell the difference? The difference between The Church that worships God alone and the Church that worships the world as well as the deeds of men.
I believe that the Catholic Church worked closely with the governments of the world. Now I think she has been replaced by the Church of Satan. Popes have said this! They still do! The Pope is infallible! So why do YOU think the time are changing, and the process of ecumenism has begun? Are we reacting to the movements of the devil?
I’m sorry for being so honest here, I’m even embarrassed to post this, but I think I’ve hit the root of our problem in this age, and why things are happening like they are. Sorry again, and we can take this in any direction from this point.