……So no, I can’t agree that all Catholic churches have the same theology.
… But that’s a demonstration of power, not unity of theology. The fact that the Church has the means to silence dissent does not show unity of belief. …… Those rules don’t distinguish between those who are “really” Catholic and those who aren’t. Their beliefs are not aligned with official doctrine, no, but that’s my point. A strong case can be made that official doctrine is more an artifact of power than it is a sign of unity of belief, as it’s sometimes claimed to be.
We all profess that we believe the same faith at mass and during reception of Sacraments, like Baptism and Confirmation. A Catholic should be humble enough to state they don’t know everything, therefore admitting the Church knows the truth more fully then themselves. Unity of belief is determined by the common recognized Teaching Authority, because that is how you know who to believe about what is true. So you see being a true Catholic only takes true humility that you don’t know everything and you rely on Christ’s Authority that He left in place. As for the cafeteria Catholics you speak of they need prayed for by faithful Catholics, maybe St. Anthony can help them find their common sense.
How do societies/civilizations/nations exist without rules/laws and authority/government? How do you get the citizens to all agree on the law? Do you point to criminals as proof the United States isn’t united?
Remember morality determined by popular opinion is not a Catholic ideal; you are confusing us with everyone else. Trusting in God and relying on His Divine Providence is what Catholics believe, or simply we trust in God. You are either following God’s Laws or you are making up your own. If you aren’t seeking the Truth, you are in the wrong society; the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus who is the Truth.
The Church isn’t a democracy; you can’t make immoral things the law even if it is the majority’s opinion, if it is immoral it can’t be taught as being morally permissible. Christ’s reign is a Monarchy (He is the King) not a democracy.
According to Birth Control and Christian Discipleship, by John F. Kippley, No Christian Church ever accepted contraception as morally permissible before 1930. The anti-contraceptive laws of 19th Century America were passed by Protestants for a largely Protestant America. The leaders of the Protestant Reformation were strongly opposed to unnatural forms of birth control.
The Trinity consists of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Abraham was a man; Isaac was a man. Jacob (Israel) and his twelve sons, which were the beginning of the tribes of Israel, were men. The Priests of the Old Covenant were men. If you aren’t aware, Jesus is a man (He is also God the Son). His Twelve Apostles who were with Him at the Last Supper were all men. Priests of the New Covenant are men. Priests act “in persona Christi”, they are His representatives. A priest can’t be a woman; God consistently shows us His priesthood is a male vocation. Besides the Bible also says it is not permitted for women to be the teaching authority over men in 1 Timothy 2:11-12.
But before you strike up the feminist anti-catholic band, the Church does recognize a few women as “Doctors” of the Church. Also there are many religious orders of nuns. If a woman wants to give her life to God she is encouraged to do so. Catholic nuns do many good things for the world and are the happiest people I have ever met. The reason non Catholics are confused on the priest issue is because very few other Christian denominations have monks (men) and nuns the way Catholics do.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is the most honored and revered Saint in the Church. She is our Mother and it is her and Her Motherhood that helps anyone with common sense understand the evil of contraception. Women’s natural purpose is motherhood (Romans 1:25-27, 1 Timothy 2:13-15). Men can’t have children (by which I mean have them develop inside of them), but we don’t complain to God, why is this so? God made men and women, if He wanted the sexes to be the same he wouldn’t have made us different. Without mothers none of us would be here. If your mother/parents would have been contracepting when you were conceived or if your mother would have had an abortion when she was pregnant with you, you wouldn’t be here because you would be dead. The feminist movement (FM) is pushing for women to be unnatural, and people to be unchaste. Nature vs. feminism what side are you on? The FM and contraception (or maybe you could consider them one in the same) are why unchaste actions are so prevalent in our society/civilization. If you think unchaste action is ok you need to read the Bible again, go back to CCD class because you didn’t pass, or pay better attention at mass. All the FM has done is make men think of women as sex objects to be used for their pleasure instead of the wonderful more loving people that they are than us men who are by our nature less nurturing than women. Over population is a myth, who are you going to believe God or man? If you HAD to classify contraception and abortion in one of the following two words what would it be? Life or death. (Hint: no new life is the result.)