Progressives #4 04-08
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Another excellent analysis. Thank you.
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@TheEcumenator Exactly right! Thank you for saying it.
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My grandmother told me that to get to heaven, one must bring at least one convert with you. I am trying to get at least 2 or more to be sure.
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The fault is not Vatican II but the progressivism of which the council itself tried to fight against!
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Repent! Repent! For the Kingdom of God is at hand.
Always evangelize, always defend the the Faith.
But, remember prayer is to be before all things.
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Alms, Fasting, Prayer.
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How very sad...
I want to evangelize, and i do ,but often find myself hampered by my own parish, my own parish priest, my fellow Catholics and spend much of my time re-catechizing my own people, but I am also comforted by the Lord's words.....Mt 16:18, "You are Peter and upon this Rock, I will build my Church and the Gates of Hell will not overcome it."
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I am a convert and I assure you, I may not be a good Catholic (praying, devotions etc.) but I am orthodox however. I am not sure how I was evangelised, but it was very gently over a long period of time and God was doing all the work.
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The Pope, needs to draw a line in the sand.
I am a "cradle Catholic" born in 1968, so I have wondered how evangelization worked before V-II. I always had the impression that the average Catholic's duty was to "pray (go to Church) pay (collection plate) and shut up."
I got the impression that Catholics were "canon fodder" to Protestant relatives at the family picnic. This leads into why the Mass was converted to the vernacular. Protestants were taking non-believing friends to services. Now we could to. I'm not a "progessive."
sulkow82 1 year ago
@sulkow82 I always had the impression that the average Catholic's duty was to "pray (go to Church) pay (collection plate) and shut up."
They you are wrong - fortunately. Prior to Vatican II Catholics had a good understanding of what their duties were; convert the world to the one true faith.
The Mass in the vernacular is a good thing - but why could people not be taken to the Mass before then? Are we really to think that for 500 years no non-Catholics went to Mass?
RealCatholicTV 1 year ago