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Compared to the Orthodox we are real slackers.It’s not a discipline for them. We should stay in our lane.
Compared to the Orthodox we are real slackers.It’s not a discipline for them. We should stay in our lane.
That is exactly what my mom’s husband used to do.Actually I know a lot of Protestants who put a lot of Catholics I
Your Lutherans observe Ash Wednesday, and some of them will come to a Catholic Church for them if their own church isn’t available. An old Lutheran lady that used to be my boss years ago, very argumentative toward Catholicism, but still saw fit to get ashes.“Ash Wednesday is tomorrow and thus, the beginning of Lent for Catholics,” many Protestants shrug and say, “That’s only for them. (Catholics). We’re Christians. We don’t do that.”
However, I’ve noticed an increasing number of Protestants getting ashes on their foreheads on Ash Wednesday
The Protestants I witnessed getting them were Methodist. They drove up, got their ashes in the parking lot and then drove off. I was appalled at how lightly they seemed to take it.lilypadrees:![]()
Your Lutherans observe Ash Wednesday, and some of them will come to a Catholic Church for them if their own church isn’t available. An old Lutheran lady that used to be my boss years ago, very argumentative toward Catholicism, but still saw fit to get ashes.“Ash Wednesday is tomorrow and thus, the beginning of Lent for Catholics,” many Protestants shrug and say, “That’s only for them. (Catholics). We’re Christians. We don’t do that.”
However, I’ve noticed an increasing number of Protestants getting ashes on their foreheads on Ash Wednesday
This is of course , Pittsburgh, where we can have arguments on religion without people getting upset.
Because this is part of Church law.Why do protestants eat meat all during lent and then on good friday they want be gluttonous and fill up on fish and crawfish as if as if they deserve to have like nothing even happen?
I’ve heard people trot out an urban myth about one of the Popes making up the no-meat rule to help out his family who made their living as fishermen. So some do see abstinence as a bit of Papist trickery.They want to say that is something made up by the church.
Also, never mind that fact that only a tiny minority of Catholics back in the day before refrigeration lived near commercial fisheries.Never mind that there is absolutely no requirement to eat seafood just because one is abstaining from meat.
No they aren’t.Most protestants today are Sola Fide (Faith Alone).
Good grief. If we judged piety by how long each denomination spends in Church, Catholics would be the loosers by far.The Protestants I witnessed getting them were Methodist. They drove up, got their ashes in the parking lot and then drove off. I was appalled at how lightly they seemed to take it.
Also Anglicans and Episcopalians.There are somewhere around 200 Protestant denominations. Asking why Protestants do this or don’t do that is a ridiculous question if you expect an informed answer.
Some follow liturgical seasons, participate in Lenten fasting, and receive ashes on Ash Wednesday (Lutherans).