Pope Francis' encyclical

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by davidtlig, Jun 18, 2015.

  1. BrianK

    BrianK Guest

    Here's one I came up with years ago when I was engaging in amateur apologetics on a huge conservative political forum:
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  2. I guess Yall do have a sence of humor on here:)
    We're all on the same team. We can disagree, but all of you are still my family; together in One Faith.
     
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  3. Charity

    Charity Mercy

  4. Julia

    Julia Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.

    Love this image of Jesus Divine Mercy. But be prepared for criticism because there are some who think this image is too effeminate, and can't be anything like Jesus. I say tell that to those who have seen Jesus, and they will disagree.
     
  5. Julia

    Julia Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.

    God bless you BrianK. In the light of this post of yours. Can I share with you what I would love more than anything in the world.

    Well informed people like you and others, to simply state what the Pope or some Cardinal or Bishop or Priest has said that is questionable and simply say, in short bites what tradition and morals tells us.

    I would not want chapter and verse and long speeches reprinted word for word. Just the sound bite that you recognise to be questionable.

    ie. (We hear)...It appears the Pope wants to welcome divorced remarried to be able to receive Holy Eucharist.
    (Inform the faithful). Faith and tradition tell us otherwise, we need to hold on to that faith and tradition if we hope to be able to enter Heaven.

    This type of simple fact would be oh so helpful, and I would be in there like a bee round a honeypot keeping up to date with what is going on.

    I greatly respect where you are coming from. But it is disturbing to read the judgemental stuff that goes with it.
     
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  6. BrianK

    BrianK Guest

    Ok, thanks. When you've been in the thick of things for a couple decades you tend to take things for granted, and assume Catholics know and understand the basic points of the Faith.

    Plus Trads never say in a hundred words that which could be expressed in a thousand ;-)
     
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