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Jacob_Fenton
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I agree with you a thousand percent. Absolutely I do! However, I simply think we should find a kinder way to get our message across to the OP. That’s my opinion though. Where I think I could justify a short tone or a lack of patience is with those who already know the faith (and by that I mean who knows if the OP is in line with the faith). But even then, do we really need fifteen pages to explain this or that to him? Does everyone need to repeat the same things?Hi Jacob,
You may have a point - allowing the heat of debate to descend to the point of uncharitability is not a good thing.
But, how does one react to someone who is willing to publicly argue that Church teaching should simply be ignored? Who makes completely silly and offensive comments that those who actually pay attention to, believe, and live by the Church’s teachings on the sanctity of life are somehow backwards, or confused? Or that this is merely ‘politics’? These are the things that the King said. Please read his original post.
The Pope has made it clear that those who obstinately declare they are in favor of legal abortion cannot receive Holy Communion. It is a clear teaching - and one that is completely in harmony with Tradition going back all the way to the Didache.
I have, admittedly, little patience for Catholics who publicly flout Church teaching - I’m talking about posters here.
Abortion is a sin? Absolutely! And Dang (the OP) admitted that a few posts ago.
Others, in their defense have said that they don’t know what the priest really did to drive others away and assume it was something conservative that drove liberals away. How do I know? I don’t. Instead the assumptions are that Deng is liberal. How do I know?! I don’t.
Okay, regardless of what the OP believes, and/or what the priest says, maybe we could focus on how to put the Christian faith in action.
So, we have established that Church has always held to the fact that abortion is the sinful act of murdering an unborn infant (and many proof texts have been cited on here by people more learned than me).
From this point, how can we equip the OP to share this message with others in his parish who would oppose this teaching?
And lastly, how can we encourage the OP to meet and get to know his new pastor?
Guys, I think if we can come together on this, we can send him away with a strengthening message for his church members who have fallen away, and good confidence in meeting and understanding his new pastor.