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That was a blessing to me. Just when I thought I was hitting walls and regretted coming here, you lifted me up, encouraged me and your comments were edifying.
That was Spirit led. It was “Life Giving.”
God Bless you.
I’ve been accussed of being Anti-Protestant because I enjoy discussing differences. Usually, the people who make these accusations are those whom I’ve, let’s say, “bettered” in a debate.
I’ve been chastized by my fellow Catholics for being too aggressive. They would probably be the ones to run when the temple guards came for Jesus while I’d be like Peter and I’d jump up, whip out my sword and get to slicin’.
It takes all kinds.
Without the monks and religious, where would our spirituality be?
Without the Knights Templar and the Crusaders, where would Christianity be?
Everybody can contribute.
Without the Protestant Reformation, The Counter Reformation may never have come.
Personally, I don’t want someone in my Church who is forced against his will to be there. If someone comes to my Church, even if just as a guest, I’d love that.
I hope that you will see me as a brother in Christ even if we might find ourselves on the opposite ends of an issue in the future.
Remember, we are ready to forgive a stranger than we are to forgive our own brothers.
Some people want to live in the past invoking every sin of every Christian (Cath/Prot) that ever occured to drum up their justification on “why” their not this or that.
In case we haven’t noticed, it’s 2008.
Sure, we can look at history.
But not as a catalyst to launch an attack.
We aren’t Chrisitans because we are Catholics…
…we are Catholics because we are Christians.
And all Christians that live the faith are Christians.
God bless you and I’ll ask you to pray for me that I can continue to grow spiritually.