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The Paschal Sacrifice should NEVER be likened to a “snack.”Jesus also ate snacks during His service, so your sister is in good company here.
The Paschal Sacrifice should NEVER be likened to a “snack.”Jesus also ate snacks during His service, so your sister is in good company here.
I am responding the part I bolded,Many people are confused about the nature and purpose of the liturgy.
The purpose of the liturgy is twofold:
Sometimes, people want to switch the order of these. The liturgy is not something that the Church has created by herself that her members voluntarily come together to do. If that were the case, then there would be a good argument for “doing different prayers” since it would be more entertaining, etc.
- The glorification of God.
- The sanctification of his people.
**On the contrary, it is not enough to worship God. We have to worship him in the way he wants to be worshiped. **Thus, the Church has received certain commissions from Christ himself, e.g., the commission to celebrate the Eucharist. The Church is not free to deviate from these mandates. The Church herself, through history, has enriched her liturgies with various expressions (primarily scriptural). We can’t discard what has been handed down to us.
tell her to pray however she feels is right. at least she’s praying.tomarin, what do I say in reply if she says, “well saying those prayers may work for you, but they do not work for me. It’s impossible for me to pray that way?”
hostile curiosity, that’s a good wordtell her to pray however she feels is right. at least she’s praying.
if she has a hostile curiosity towards catholicism, there’s not much else you can do than patiently try to explain what she’s got wrong. with charity and humility, of course. and love.
As I wrote earlier she really needs a conversion from worshipping herself to worshipping God. Does anyone really think that the Lord of the Universe, the only One who really is Life itself, worries about how we think we want to worship Him? If He did He would not have instructed Adam and Eve concerning what they must and must not do. This is His world not ours. I feel sorry for your sister.I am responding the part I bolded,
My sister claims that God is not a god of rituels. I always have a strong desire to point to some of the old testament rituels to prove other wize, but to her, the old testament is just something to remember how things used to be. this is the new covenent, no law, no sacrafices, no rituels. Just Jesus died for sins. And when He’s in our hearts, we’ll want to do the right thing. (but since there’s no law, what is the right thing?)
I really appriciate all your responses and I’ve been reading over the materials. I think I may get one of those Hahn CD’s and listen to it and give it to her. I don’t want to overload her with a ton of books though. she has 4 children and is pretty busy.
Malcolm McLean,
yes, Jesus broke bread with His deciples, what I meant, though was they sit and eat candy and drink coffee during church. It just seems very irreverent to me. But the whole fasting before communion thing is for a WHOLE nother thread! That one really gets her going.
So the things Jesus said at the last supper, were they set passover prayers? I know very little about the passover.
tomarin, what do I say in reply if she says, “well saying those prayers may work for you, but they do not work for me. It’s impossible for me to pray that way?”
Sorry, but how do people read the Bible (as they claim) and then come up with stuff like that? Nearly every page of the Bible contains either a reference to or a description of one or more of God’s rituals.I am responding the part I bolded,
My sister claims that God is not a god of rituels.
those are soem good thoughts. thanks. I feel sorry for her too.As I wrote earlier she really needs a conversion from worshipping herself to worshipping God. Does anyone really think that the Lord of the Universe, the only One who really is Life itself, worries about how we think we want to worship Him? If He did He would not have instructed Adam and Eve concerning what they must and must not do. This is His world not ours. I feel sorry for your sister.
CDL
I am responding the part I bolded,
My sister claims that God is not a god of rituels. I always have a strong desire to point to some of the old testament rituels to prove other wize, but to her, the old testament is just something to remember how things used to be. this is the new covenent, no law, no sacrafices, no rituels. Just Jesus died for sins. And when He’s in our hearts, we’ll want to do the right thing. (but since there’s no law, what is the right thing?)
I really appriciate all your responses and I’ve been reading over the materials. I think I may get one of those Hahn CD’s and listen to it and give it to her. I don’t want to overload her with a ton of books though. she has 4 children and is pretty busy.
Malcolm McLean,
yes, Jesus broke bread with His deciples, what I meant, though was they sit and eat candy and drink coffee during church. It just seems very irreverent to me. But the whole fasting before communion thing is for a WHOLE nother thread! That one really gets her going.
So the things Jesus said at the last supper, were they set passover prayers? I know very little about the passover.
tomarin, what do I say in reply if she says, “well saying those prayers may work for you, but they do not work for me. It’s impossible for me to pray that way?”
In Isaiah, chapter 6, the author sees the heavenly angels repeating, "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts!" they cried one to the other. "All the earth is filled with his glory!" Yes, you’re right that is the Old Testament, so we can choose to ignore it (I’m just giving her the benefit of the doubt).I am responding the part I bolded,
My sister claims that God is not a god of rituels. I always have a strong desire to point to some of the old testament rituels to prove other wize, but to her, the old testament is just something to remember how things used to be. this is the new covenent, no law, no sacrafices, no rituels. Just Jesus died for sins. And when He’s in our hearts, we’ll want to do the right thing. (but since there’s no law, what is the right thing?)
How about something from the Bible?My sister has been on a RANT the last fiew weeks. She left the church as a teenager (in fact, she was never even confermed) she joined this protestent church in adulthood that was made up of a bunch of ex-cathoics who decided that NO tradition was needed. Not even traditional music. For example. they play secular music and eat snacks during service
My other sister just put her daughter through first communion and is on the oppisate side of the fense. she is OBSESSED with tradition and memorizing prayers and looking good infront of the entire congragation. She’s been bragging about how her daughter has every prayer memorized. Unfortunately, her daughter has no real understanding of the meaning behind those prayers.
so my protestent sister has used this new situation as the launching pad for her rant (every time we talk) about how stupid it is that mass is the same thing every week. How she feels like the fly by the seat of my pants prayer is much better for church and is more uplifting. She said that every time she hears catholics praying in church, it sounds like they are just reciting a bunch of words and they aren’t praying with their hearts. She also says that Jesus never intended for people to just be caught up in a bunch of rituals. There isn’t just one way to do things.
Now I know this is not the right way to think, but I am no good at explaining things to her. She’s so caught up in that whole mega-nondenominational-fundamentelest-church mentality, I am really at a loss what to say. I dread every conversation with her because she dominates the whole thing with her rants.
I was thinking it would be good to get her a CD of some kind. She’s not much of a reader, so I thought listening to someone talk would be a good idea. (lord knows it would be good for her to be on the receiving end for a change)
can anyone reccomend a good CD that would
obviously, all these questions are probably not answered on one single CD, but if there are a couple I can get that would help, that would be great.
- hilight some of the history behind the mass
- give some of the scriptural references for the mass
- explain the importance of the prayers said in mass
- help the listener understand why it’s irrevelent what other people are thinking during mass and how that has no bearing on the truth behind the traditions.
Any ideas? My sister is a fairly simple person, so something with a bunch of huge fancy words would not be very affective. Something for the common man would be great.
thanks
ps my very sanity depends upon me at least getting her to see my point of view.
:yup:How about something from the Bible?
Luke 11:2-4
2He said to them, "When you pray, say:
" ‘Father,a]
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come.**(“http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=49&chapter=11&version=31&context=chapter#fen-NIV-25400b”)]
3Give us each day our daily bread.
4Forgive us our sins,
for we also forgive everyone who sins against us.c]
And lead us not into temptation.d]’ "
Jesus didn’t say, “You might want to say something like the following”…he said, “When you pray, say” and he gave us precise words that have been repeated for 2,000 years. Is this “vain repetition”? Hardly.
Matthew 26:43-44
43When he came back, he again found them sleeping, because their eyes were heavy. 44So he left them and went away once more and prayed the third time, saying the same thing.
Jesus prayed a third time saying the same things he had said previously. Is this “vain repetition”? Hardly.
Revelation 4:8
Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under his wings.Day and night they never stop saying: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.”
The creatures keep saying the same thing over and over and over again - day and night. Is this “vain repetition”? Hardly.
Hope this helps. :tiphat:
:hug1:i hear you. since i started going back to church, my father just won’t stop talking about the da vinci code as if it were some kind of authoritative guide to catholicism. this is the man who had me baptised when i was an infant!I always try to do it with love, but sometimes, that’s a lot harder than it sounds.
Jesus Himself recited “the same prayers every week” as a devout Jew.… She also says that Jesus never intended for people to just be caught up in a bunch of rituals. There isn’t just one way to do things…