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Corki
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We pray those doctrines in every Mass!I’m saying they don’t teach you a single thing about the gospel. You can go for a hundred years and they would never have taught you they believe in the Resurrection or the doctrine of the resurrection. Meaning, we will all be resurrected just like Christ was and we’ll all have eternal, physical bodies in heaven. With the same body we have right now. They don’t teach those kind of doctrines or principles in mass.
But each ritual teaches with words and symbols.I’ve been dozens of times and they haven’t taught a single thing. Its just a ritual. The only thing that makes sense is the sacrament part with the communion.
We “believe in one, holy, catholic and **apostolic **Church” We pray that at every Mass too.You don;t believe in an apastolic church because you reject the need of the office of apostles and apostles. I know you have a different interpretation of it but in order to be clear, Apastolic is present tense. Since you haven’t had any apostles in 2000 years, it would be clearer to say you believe in office of Apostleship that ended 2000 years ago
Evidently, you aren’t paying very close attention to the actual words of the prayers - especially the Creed.Am i the only one paying attention to the prayers?
The homilies main purpose to to expand on the Scripture readings of the day. A good homilist may also include catechesis and applied living. Catholics don’t go to Mass to be “taught” however. It is pure worship. Us to God. We have lots of other ways to be intellectually fed.