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Why would non-Catholic Christian Church need to convert? Convert to Christ? Convert to the teachings of the apostles, prophets and Jesus Christ himself?
There is a talk on the Beatitudes by Fr Ripperger that talks of the works and fruits of the Holy Spirit. I will put the link here.My mother is very elderly and frail and only God knows the state of her soul but she sure loves and has reverence for God. She taught me about Him growing up.
She doesn’t believe in Catholicism at all. My heart tells me the Lord sees just how much she loves Him, I remember the light in her eyes when she talked about God as a child up until now.
I understand your point, and it is one that has been coming up regularly for my entire life. Of course God would prefer someone who didn’t go to church but was kind to others over someone who went to church but was otherwise unkind and judgmental and selfish. (Taken to extremes, some people think that pretty much everybody who goes to church is unkind/ judgmental/ selfish.)That does not mean religion is unimportant (I don’t think that is what the other poster meant) but maybe not quite as important as how we lead our lives in relation to other people. Faith, yes, and hope too, but love (in our behavior) above all.
It’s clearer what you mean now, but why do you think the Holy Spirit “tends to favor the charismatic”? They just talk about it more. The Holy Spirit is working in all kinds of people who don’t go around announcing the Holy Spirit did thus and so. The Holy Spirit worked in me to get me to return to church after a long absence, and I’m not charismatic.As the spirit of persuasion, whether you call that the Holy Spirit or not, tends to favor the charismatic, focusing on developing Charisma might be a good tactic in fulfilling her wish.
Any clearer?
I’m not so sure it’s a great mystery.it is hard to understand why the Holy Spirit doesn’t always “bring it all the way home”. Is not God omnipotent?
A great mystery.
Respectfully, maybe the Catholic church wasn’t the church The Holy Spirit lead her too… maybe.Why doesn’t God, or the Holy Spirit, lead all hearts that love and seek God towards Catholicism but instead are permitted to die without the truth of our Church revealed to them?
It has to happen occasionally (because there are over 400,000 priests in the world), but it is far more common that the priests ask for volunteers and only the women are willing to do it. I have never heard of a priest turning down volunteers because they were men.Until they do.
To start with, we’re talking about the Catholic Church which isn’t a social organization. It’s a religious one that has, of course, a social element to it. So, the social element is not the most important thing there.It’s sales, to be frank. If a social organization wants to grow, it needs to invest in its marketing
I appreciate your perspective. But you’ll have to forgive me if I don’t take it as reality.You’re talking to someone who isn’t convinced there’s a god, so churches are social organizations.
Where are you getting that St. Paul was “all things to all people” from? St. Paul was largely known for cementing the faith of believers and helping to establish Church administration. He was not necessarily known for his ability to please large amounts of people. He was run out of some places if not many places. He was nearly killed for disrupting communities.I’m merely suggesting the apostle Paul’s mantra to be all things to all people. Now he was a salesman for his faith.
Amen to this. Attending two funerals recently, one family, one not, the outlaw bikies showed up , in their colors, to both funerals, to pay their respects and to pray for their dead friend, at a Catholic Requiem Funeral Mass. They could have only attended the burial and the wake, but nope, they sat or stood in the Cathedral and prayed along with everyone else. No doubt we judge superficially on words and clothing, we do not know what is in the heart of a person, or where they are on their faith journey. Only God knows. God is the author of life and each of us.It may seem that way but you never know. Some people dont open their hearts until they are in their last days on earth. Some even have seconds before death and begin to talk to the lord. Its easy to see everything and judge superficially. But you never ever know. My boyfriend was strictly not a believer. I prayed everyday to open his heart. Even when I took him to church I felt he would be angry. Yet I found him, alone praying. My friend who grew up athiest and is strongly atheist, one day I found a bible story book in her room. I asked why she read it and she said she was curious. Superficially we can say “God, I pray for those to turn to you and open their hearts to you but I domt see it happen. Why?” But you dont live with these people. You dont read what is on their minds. The lord said everyone is invited to heaven no matter how late to the party you are. Its not up to you to pick their time, it is the lord. Someone might have grown up rebellious and the lord may have struggled to get to them but eventually he will reach them. Even if it is on their death bed. You dont know truly what is in their head and what is in their hearts. Their relationship with the Lord isnt for show. Its what is within. What she says to you might not always be true. Because like my athiest friend who has picked on my religion and tore it. Hurt me multiple tines even, had her curiosity that she kept secret. If it wasnt for me snooping throughout her books, I would have not known about her curiosity
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It’s sales, to be frank. If a social organization wants to grow, it needs to invest in its marketing. Charismatic speakers are a huge part of that. Now, much of it is natural talent, imo. But much of it can be trained.
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This is the very model of the mega church. More souls are lost due to the means of evangelization as the people that go to see these charismatic to have their ears tickled and get hooked on a feeling and the dire result is that no amendment of life occurs.
Actually , St Paul failed many times, especially amongst the Jewish people, that is why he started preaching to the Gentiles. They would also come to Jewish Synagogues, and would listen to him. He was chased out of towns, persecuted and eventually martyred.You’re talking to someone who isn’t convinced there’s a god, so churches are social organizations.
I’m merely suggesting the apostle Paul’s mantra to be all things to all people. Now he was a salesman for his faith.