The Cistercian Monks Of Stift Heiligenkreuz
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I dont really like this :(
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well in the next 10 years who know what will happen ( its now 2011)
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most of these comments have nothing to do with the music which is good but way to soft, can't hear it clearly. They need better accoustics
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@pegasus1747 Of course he is incorrect, but that never stops a triumphalist of the Romanist fold from spouting propaganda. Perhaps he ought to consider the problem of lapsed Catholics who number in the millions, not hundreds of thousands, and as an Anglican I say that with fraternal sadness not schadenfreude.
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wow the monks are so young
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@SummaTheologica , I believe you are incorrect in he number of Anglicans converting to Catholicism
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@2ndbase21325 Ah yes, perhaps now you see... we believe much the same about traditional beliefs and practices which can be traced back to the apostles' teachings [though not necessarily stated explicitly in their writings]... we believe that they taught us [and by the grace of the Holy Spirit we have preserved it through the ages] though some of it was never actually written down. - as you say "(its) sorta implied"
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@catherinesteph excepting that it says it is the very word of God... sort of implied, I would think.
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@2ndbase21325 nowhere in scripture does it say that we should base our faith "sola scriptura". - just a thought.
Also, please, understand that Catholics & Orthodox have believed for 2000 yrs in the Communion of the Saints, meaning that we believe in the resurrection- of the spirit immediately after death- and of the body afterwards. That is why we ask for prayers from those who have gone already, and pray for them as well, just like we pray for each other here. It does not make sense to Protestants & Evangelicals because of the belief that everyone is 'dormant' after death.
TheOrlandoCatholic 2 years ago 12
i believe the Anglican Church herself is hit by a huge schism between the liberals and the conservatives which cannot be repaired. Hundreds of thousands of Anglicans have already left to become Catholic. Conservative or traditional, Catholics may have different views on some things but we are always under the same Head (the Holy Father). Liberal catholics who deny Church teaching and sedevacatists are outside of the fold no matter how Catholic they claim to be.
SummaTheologica 2 years ago 7