|
Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 24, 2018 22:37:02 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Elizabeth on Jun 24, 2018 22:52:56 GMT
I'm glad they removed the baby from the evil priest. And he was fired. Yay! The look on the dad's face was priceless it was like, "You just hit my kid man. Take him down now!"
|
|
|
Post by AmericanCharm on Jun 28, 2018 2:49:31 GMT
I don’t trust Catholic priests with a grain of salt.
|
|
|
Post by Elizabeth on Jun 28, 2018 6:34:32 GMT
I don’t trust Catholic priests with a grain of salt. Yup. Same. I wouldn't either. But you probably know more than me about Catholicism. Technically, you did teach me something new that I didn't know about it. I don't mind more updates
|
|
|
Post by AmericanCharm on Jun 28, 2018 7:27:31 GMT
I don’t trust Catholic priests with a grain of salt. Yup. Same. I wouldn't either. But you probably know more than me about Catholicism. Technically, you did teach me something new that I didn't know about it. I don't mind more updates Yep both my parents come from Catholic backgrounds. I was Catholic till I was about 15. I taught you something about it? What would that be?
|
|
|
Post by Elizabeth on Jun 28, 2018 7:41:51 GMT
Yup. Same. I wouldn't either. But you probably know more than me about Catholicism. Technically, you did teach me something new that I didn't know about it. I don't mind more updates Yep both my parents come from Catholic backgrounds. I was Catholic till I was about 15. I taught you something about it? What would that be? The marriage stuff for example. Never knew they allowed remarriage when Jesus calls that adultery. Shrug
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
|
Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 7:58:53 GMT
Sometimes priests are dangerous. But it doesn't mean all of them are bastards. There are good, and bad ones (and ugly ones).
|
|
|
Post by AmericanCharm on Jun 28, 2018 9:20:46 GMT
Yep both my parents come from Catholic backgrounds. I was Catholic till I was about 15. I taught you something about it? What would that be? The marriage stuff for example. Never knew they allowed remarriage when Jesus calls that adultery. Well it’s extremely frowned upon, so much so they recommend burying you next to your ex (first) spouse even if it was a marriage that lasted a year when you were 19 and then from 21 till death were with your lifetime partner who you’ve had kids with. The more ridiculous things are the worshipping of idols and the belief of purgatory.
|
|
|
Post by Elizabeth on Jun 28, 2018 10:07:10 GMT
The marriage stuff for example. Never knew they allowed remarriage when Jesus calls that adultery. Well it’s extremely frowned upon, so much so they recommend burying you next to your ex (first) spouse even if it was a marriage that lasted a year when you were 19 and then from 21 till death were with your lifetime partner who you’ve had kids with. The more ridiculous things are the worshipping of idols and the belief of purgatory. Yes. They really do worship idols like crazy. Guessing they probably were the ones to make up purgatory too. What idols do you remember seeing? How did they show their dedication/worship to them?
|
|
|
Post by AmericanCharm on Jun 28, 2018 17:13:15 GMT
Well it’s extremely frowned upon, so much so they recommend burying you next to your ex (first) spouse even if it was a marriage that lasted a year when you were 19 and then from 21 till death were with your lifetime partner who you’ve had kids with. The more ridiculous things are the worshipping of idols and the belief of purgatory. Yes. They really do worship idols like crazy. Guessing they probably were the ones to make up purgatory too. What idols do you remember seeing? How did they show their dedication/worship to them? Particularly Jesus, Mary, Michael The Archangel, and a few Saints. Some Catholics have shrines in their home decorated of rosary’s and statues of such things. My Grandmother for example has a two statues one of Jesus and one of Mary. In my house I have a cross on the wall in most rooms. Many Catholic families have pictures of Jesus. When I was younger I would always wear a gold/silver cross and chain. Many Catholics do that or they will wear a pendent with a Saint in it, for Italians we often like to wear Saint Anthony. In my house inside next to my front door we have a dish on the wall with Mary on it filled with holy water and my parents aren’t even very religious. In my own room I have a small golden picture frame on my dresser and inside it says Angel Of God protect this child the greatest of Gods gifts Another thing I can think of is putting tiny laminated picture of a saint and/or prayers that are out under the mattress for protection. I have one under my bed for example still. I also have a cross in my room still. I think Catholics don’t see it as worshipping idols they see it as visual aids to worship.
|
|