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gaetti15
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re: As a Catholic, I view the pope the same as I do the English monarch
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/18/26 at 10:48 pm to TigerAxeOK
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But I've definitely been surprised by some of the "woke" that has come out of recent Popes, after so many years of my life thinking so highly of Catholic leadership. It's just been bizarre to witness. Your perspective gives me some added depth to my own.
Not to say certain things that the Pope says I don't disagree with, we literally have numerous
circumstances of folks (St Paul, st Catherine of Sienna for example) telling Pope's at the time to Man up, they are are acting stupid, etc :lol:
re: As a Catholic, I view the pope the same as I do the English monarch
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/18/26 at 9:45 pm to MemphisGuy
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if I believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross to save me from my sins and fully accept him as Lord and Savior, but I do NOT believe that Peter was the first pope, that the Catholic church is the one true church and that Jesus had actual half brothers and sisters, will I still go to heaven?
Depends on how culpable you are. Like if you grew up in a Baptist household (insert any Protestant faith) your whole life, never experienced the Catholic faith besides what was told to you by Catholic hating family members who might misunderstand things told to them by their baptist family members...never tried to learn about the faith, etc? Lived a good lived oriented toward God and faith despite of that?
Probably not culpable so not a mortal sin...other humans may disagree.
but im not God and he is the most merciful so you know I dont really know and nobody will exactly :lol:
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So when did the rule of priests being celibate come about ?
That is a discipline of the Roman rite of the Catholic Church and can be overturned quite easily actually....there is just not the will to change it) Other rites within the Church have married priests (very common in the Eastern Orthodox rites).
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Now you explain it.
Inflallibility only deals with the the topics of faith and morals. And in those situations you outlined (ex cathedra).
Also can come ecumenical councils, but nobody really agrees with having those anymore. Could probably straighten some more stuff out:lol:
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Do you believe in papal infallibility?
Do you pray through Mary?
Do you believe in purgatory and venial/mortal sins?
Do you believe the host turns into Jesus on the altar?
Do you believe Mary was sinless?
Do you believe in the assumption?
I could go on but do you believe these things?
Yeah those are pretty much the high notes :lol:
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pope acting in his authority from the chair or ex cathedra or whatever introduces a new doctrine
New doctrine dealing with what topics?
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The doctrine of demons.
Yeah explain it.
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In Galatians 2 Paul called Peter out for not acting in a manner in line with the gospel. This was your pope getting chewed out for not acting Godly. lol
Have you read it?
No of that has to do with infallibility either :lol:
What do you think papal infallability is?
re: As a Catholic, I view the pope the same as I do the English monarch
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/18/26 at 4:04 pm to Missouri Waltz
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I am not judging anything. All I did is state a fact.
The Pope is the vicar of Christ on earth. That is a bit different from a mere monarch. Anyone who denies that is not Catholic.
They very well may be Catholic, but they arent in communion with the Church and its teachings thats for sure :lol:
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What about a battlefield, hospital, etc.
That’s the rub kind of… how can you say God only hears prayers under certain circumstances at certain times and places
Extenuating circumstances my man.
Its explained in the Catechism.
OP sounds like my Dad and a bunch of other Catholics after Vatican 2. Poorly catechized.
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This isn’t true… I’m not a Catholic… but I’ve heard this argument disputed before
Taking communion in mortal sin in Catholicism is sacrilege as a Catholic.
Mortal sin requires intent, full knowledge and grave matter.
re: As a Catholic, I view the pope the same as I do the English monarch
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/18/26 at 12:53 pm to crotiger0307
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You’re right, I faked my way through all the sacraments, starting as an infant. I was a conniving lil mf.
Sacraments (at this point in your life, the Eucharist) are not beneficial if you are taking them when not in communion with the Church.
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got screwed when my lsu.edu account froze me out. I had so many things set to it. I had a melt down with the people in the office that oversee that.
Same :lol:
re: Let's talk Sardines and other tinned fish
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/18/26 at 12:32 pm to Trout Bandit
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Get some Nuri brand off of Amazon. They're delicious.
Yepppppp
re: What is something you do that is unconventional but you won't ever do different?
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/17/26 at 11:29 am to GeauxTigers0107
Use my strong hand to mix the mashed potatoes or stuff the turkey :lol:
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I believe Pope Leo has done more to harm US Catholicism in just a few days than any other Pope of the past 100 years (even Francis).
Thats just a bold face lie or dishonesty on his part.
As a Catholic, Francis did waaaaaay more damage because of his ambiguity.
And US Catholcism breaking off into its own branch...would just be the American version of Eastern Orthodox...which also is wrapped up in nationalism
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Kenner Seafood
re: Why is it always the Roman Catholic Church that gets political
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/14/26 at 8:00 pm to theballguy
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Don't forget their own host country's whims too. Russian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Lithuanian Orthodox ...
Latvian Orthodox ....
Orthodox is like Catholicism but wrapped up in Nationalism.
Cool services though. Beautiful liturgy
re: 2026 Louisiana HS Baseball Season
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/14/26 at 7:25 pm to LSUFanHouston
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Chalmette is also a large school and some families don’t want that
Finally yes a little bit of white flight type stuff… don’t want the kids to go to school with “those” people
All would be fixed if Chalmette opened two more high schools like they had before Katrina. St. Bernard high for the down the road folks and somewhere for an AJ type magnet school.
Buuuuttttt nooooooooo. Ficking dumbasses
re: CULTURE SHIFT: Catholic Faith SURGES in America as Patriots REJECT Woke Ideology
Posted by gaetti15 on 4/14/26 at 3:02 pm to olgoi khorkhoi
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What data is this "surge" based on? Is there an unprecedented surge in sprinklings (baptisms), conversions,
Yes. its been talked about in various Catholic Answers/others youtube channels i watch.
Shameless Popery with more nuanced discussion.
Anecdotal: diocese of Biloxi had over 500 folks convert this Easter. Waaaaay more than they've had anytime recently.
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or is he crediting the Catholic church with a larger "anti-woke" movement?
I think its part of the generational turnover in beliefs/culture thats occurred over and over again throughout time (i.e. kids being more or less opposite of how their parents are) ...although partially could be attributed to how stupid mainstream society is on things like gender, abortions, sex, etc.
The people who get mad at this kinda stuff just Crack me up
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You pussies wouldn't know a rivalry unless it slapped you in the face
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You pussies wouldn't know a rivalry unless it slapped you in the face
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