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Saturday, November 25, 2006
An Interesting Thought
I was reminded of an old question this morning. If you were arrested for being a Catholic,( there's been more danger of that happening in the last century than ever before ) would there be enough evidence to convict you? Think about it.
Actually, the meaning never changed, a loud-mouthed minority tried to impose their own version of what it means, never mind what the Church actually teaches or what Catholics actually wanted. We have a good Pope who is gentle in dealing with "dissent" and the "spirit of Vatican II" crowd ages and dwindles away.
2 comments:
Agreed, the meaning of "being Catholic" has changed greatly, especially in say, the last 25-30 years.
If we are to be incarcerated or worse, for being Catholic, how many these days would remain steadfast?
Actually, the meaning never changed, a loud-mouthed minority tried to impose their own version of what it means, never mind what the Church actually teaches or what Catholics actually wanted. We have a good Pope who is gentle in dealing with "dissent" and the "spirit of Vatican II" crowd ages and dwindles away.
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