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aspen

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Hi Aspen,

I am not Catholic, however, many of my beliefs/doctrines lean to the Catholic/Eastern Orthodox beliefs. There are many of us Protestants that agree with much of Catholic teaching because much of it is backed up by Christian history. So there is no such thing as MY PRIEST. ;)

A Church is open to the public but it is still a private place. If it was POMPOUS prayer in the church then yes, they would be a hypocrite. The priest, during Mass, is not praying pompously.

Pompous defined: having or exhibiting self-importance

Mary

Thanks for your reply. Have you read any Catholic Mystics? I joined the Roman Catholic Church at 30. I also agree with much of Eastern Orthodox doctrine.
 

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Thanks for your reply. Have you read any Catholic Mystics? I joined the Roman Catholic Church at 30. I also agree with much of Eastern Orthodox doctrine.
Hi Aspen,

I had to google Catholic Mystics so does that answer your question. :)

I actually have a book, written by a Protestant, about Padre Pio and I have heard of St. Francis who also had the stigmata. I didn't know they were called mystics. I am currently reading Crossing The Tiber by Steve Ray. His personal story is fascinating and his research is thorough.

Eastern Orthodox seem to be fractured or lack a cohesive leader which concerns me.

Mary
 

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Hi Aspen,

I had to google Catholic Mystics so does that answer your question. :)

I actually have a book, written by a Protestant, about Padre Pio and I have heard of St. Francis who also had the stigmata. I didn't know they were called mystics. I am currently reading Crossing The Tiber by Steve Ray. His personal story is fascinating and his research is thorough.

Eastern Orthodox seem to be fractured or lack a cohesive leader which concerns me.

Mary

Indeed, Eastern Orthodox leadership has been traditionally rooted in the leader of the country they belong to. It is interesting to me that Hank Hannigraf and Jaslov Pelikan joined the Eastern Orthodox Church (Pelikan was a scholar and church historian - he converted from the Lutheran Church at the age of 97).

You might be interested in 'The Dark Night of the Soul' by St. John of the Cross. Copies are all over the Internet.

I've heard of Crossing the Tiber, but have not read it. I read Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton and A Cloistered Walk by Kathleen Norris (I grew up Presbyterian - she remains Presbyterian). Norris is also a Benedictine Oblate - I am, as well
 

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My dear, dear Pia

If you can't simply say YES, it matters what you believe or NO it doesn't matter what you believe then you need to study scripture a little bit more because the answer is in scripture.

Take your time and get back with me.

Love, Mary
Wow, don't know what to say. I have tried to be as clear as I can. I shall not be getting back to you on this or I don't think any other matter. I have met many a would be 'Holy Ghost Juniors' over the years. I prefer the real one........Perhaps concern yourself more with getting your own walk with Him into a much more intimate place...Love letters are one thing, having time with your beloved, that is a whole other thing all together... All the best, and please let us leave this and we can both get on with our life in Him.... All the best :)
 
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How do you know if the Spirit has not led Pia and I to this day?

Do you know the will of the Spirit?
Actually, yes He very often does.. Not saying exactly a direct phone line, but close... This is a wise person who had been a Catholic, but came out of 'her', to be found in Christ. A much much better place...You should try it....
 
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Oh my dear Stranger. You are a stranger to scripture. Lets read this passage in CONTEXT and be honest about what is happening in this passage.

Jesus DID NOT pray in this passage. He thanked his father for HEARING him. That means he had already prayed and NO WHERE in that passage does it say that he prayed publically to raise Lazarus from the dead. He simply just ORDERED Lazarus to come out. Thanking someone for something is not a prayer. Jesus further said "I said this on account of the people standing around". What was THIS that he SAID? It wasn't a prayer. THIS is what he SAID to Martha, Did I not tell you that if you believed you would see the glory of God. Jesus simply TOLD them that their belief would reveal the glory of God. He didn't even say that their PRAYERS allowed them to see the glory of God.

Do you think Jesus is a hypocrite?


Curious Mary
If Jesus thanked the Father for hearing Him, isn't that what prayer is?
Hi Kepha,

I agree. It is none of my business. I'm just using logic and scripture.
It isn't logical to pin God down as to which group He will answer, because He hears the prayers of both. How God answers seemingly opposing prayer requests is to put God into a box.

If a Baptist preacher prays over the communion bread for it to become the body and blood of Christ will his prayer be answered? I thought only Catholic priest could do that?
Since Baptist preachers don't believe in Transubstantiation and do not have a valid Catholic ordination your scenario makes no sense. Yes, only Catholic priests and bishops can do that.
 
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You have posted lie after lie about the Catholic Church that are NOT in the Bible.
Actually it is, and there is a history of your church that is not so nice that you refuse toi read, because it is true and you hate teh truth.

Rev 17:5 And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
Rev 17:6 And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.

and that is why all the other relgions are just like yours, mum must be so proud, and you still stand there and

Rom 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
Rom 1:21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
Rom 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
Rom 1:23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.

As your religion and all mens religions have done.
 

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How do you know if the Spirit has not led Pia and I to this day?

Do you know the will of the Spirit?

1. Because you have no life in your words, they only speak death
2. Joh_10:5 And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.
and you are a stranger
3. Gal_4:29 But as then he that was born after the flesh persecuted him that was born after the Spirit, even so it is now.
Wonderful tradition of catholism and mens religions,
4. Joh_3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
And all mens religions are of teh flesh, Carnal
5. Heb_9:11 But Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this building;

Ire this bit

Isa 66:1 Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me? and where is the place of my rest?
Isa 66:2 For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the LORD: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.

God does not live in mens churches neither can He partake of that which is not of Him,

I hope you find teh truth soon,
 
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Oh my dear Stranger. You are a stranger to scripture. Lets read this passage in CONTEXT and be honest about what is happening in this passage.

Jesus DID NOT pray in this passage. He thanked his father for HEARING him. That means he had already prayed and NO WHERE in that passage does it say that he prayed publically to raise Lazarus from the dead. He simply just ORDERED Lazarus to come out. Thanking someone for something is not a prayer. Jesus further said "I said this on account of the people standing around". What was THIS that he SAID? It wasn't a prayer. THIS is what he SAID to Martha, Did I not tell you that if you believed you would see the glory of God. Jesus simply TOLD them that their belief would reveal the glory of God. He didn't even say that their PRAYERS allowed them to see the glory of God.

Do you think Jesus is a hypocrite?


Curious Mary

The order for Lazarus to come forth was not a prayer. It was a command. But it was a command after a prayer. (John 11:41-42) "...And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me. And I knew that thou hearest me always: but because of the people which stand by I said it, that they may believe that thou hast sent me." I don't understand how that is not a prayer.

No, I don't think Jesus is a hypocrite. The purpose of the Pharisee praying in public was to be seen of men. And we who are followers of Christ should devout our prayer time in private to avoid such appearance of hypocrisy. But there does come times when it is acceptable to God. Jesus didn't pray here to be seen of men. He prayed so that they may believe that He was sent from God.

Stranger
 
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Hmm...sad misunderstanding of the great commission, but at least you are accurately describing the purpose for your venom
Sooooo, in your opinion - telling lies about the Church is NOT "venom" - but exposing the lie IS??
Pretty perverted logic . . .
 

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Peter lied 3 times. Jesus loved him
Did Jesus tolerate Peter's lies?? Absolutely NOT.
He made Peter go through a reinstatement of his faith (John 20:15-19).

Stop defending Job's lies and stand up for truth for a change.
 

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So you disagree with the title? That's it? I am ready for a gut-wrenching argument from you at the Judgment as soon as you disagree with the Judge.

Keep on denying your accusation - I never said that the Pope made any claim related to the article.

You claim to be Roman Catholic, but, instead, you witness mockery and accusation... The Pope certainly does not do this, but I know of someone else who does....hmm
I disagree with the title of the article - and YOUR motive.
Tell me - what was the purpose for your posting this foolishness?
 

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Sheriff, so what happens to a member of the Catholic Church who publicly denies Transubstantiation, and will not repent of that sin?
(Do you have a badge?)
I only meant that I was a "sheriff" against the usual anti Catholic lies.
As for a Catholic who denies Transubstantiation - I would suggest that they discuss the matter with their priest.

Denial
of or doubt about doctrinal or dogmatic matters doesn't make you an anti-Catholic.
An anti-Catholic is a person - like the MANY around here - who resort to LIES to make their arguments.
 

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so sheriff, where did I state that the Pope had anything to do with that article? Yeah, I remembered....even with your red herrings
 

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so sheriff, where did I state that the Pope had anything to do with that article? Yeah, I remembered....even with your red herrings
You posted the following lie:
"Jews Are Saved Even Without Believing in Christ, Vatican Claims"

Saying that the "Vatican claims" is tantamount to implicating the Pope because nothing doctrinal would be released from the "Vatican" without the Pope's consent.

Now - I ask you again - what was the purpose for your posting this foolishness?
It certainly had nothing to do with the conversation.
 

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You posted the following lie:
"Jews Are Saved Even Without Believing in Christ, Vatican Claims"

Saying that the "Vatican claims" is tantamount to implicating the Pope because nothing doctrinal would be released from the "Vatican" without the Pope's consent.

Now - I ask you again - what was the purpose for your posting this foolishness?
It certainly had nothing to do with the conversation.

Ah, so I didn't say the Pope had anything to do with the article - I accept your apology.

Not that I need a reason for posting the article, which perfectly fits the thread "Catholic"; I got the article from a Facebook discussion board - it was posted originally by a Jewish rabbi. I was interested in getting a Catholic/Protestant perspective on it.

You may think you are a tough guy BoL and in charge of this thread - you are not. It is plain to all who can read that you have hijacked the thread for your own edification and ego lust. Originally, Josho started the thread for civil discussion - It was you who decided to tilt at windmills. You need to review the OP, Don Quixote
 

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Ah, so I didn't say the Pope had anything to do with the article - I accept your apology.

Not that I need a reason for posting the article, which perfectly fits the thread "Catholic"; I got the article from a Facebook discussion board - it was posted originally by a Jewish rabbi. I was interested in getting a Catholic/Protestant perspective on it.

You may think you are a tough guy BoL and in charge of this thread - you are not. It is plain to all who can read that you have hijacked the thread for your own edification and ego lust. Originally, Josho started the thread for civil discussion - It was you who decided to tilt at windmills. You need to review the OP, Don Quixote
I didn't apologize because, as I said - you implicated the Pope by posting a headline regarding supposed official Catholic doctrine that was an absolute lie.

As for my purpose on the thread - and every thread I post on - is simply to destroy lies and fairy tales about the Catholic Church.
YOU should be disgusted with the liars - not with the people exposing them.

I wonder why you're not . . .