Message from @Scooter2000

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2018-08-17 03:41:42 UTC  

yeah me too but I'm saying that wont realistically happen

2018-08-17 03:41:59 UTC  

In any sane moral society it would, but we live in inside-of-the-dogs-ass world

2018-08-17 03:42:06 UTC  

considering the abuseres have been spirited away

2018-08-17 03:42:11 UTC  

yeah probably not

2018-08-18 00:38:27 UTC  

debating to going to a orthodox church vs a catholic cuz they all speak Spanish

2018-08-18 01:00:22 UTC  

@Don Ronkers join the sspx

2018-08-18 04:39:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/402358813795287041/480234158514241566/image.jpg

2018-08-18 04:40:39 UTC  

again thats 1800-451-thirstygoyim

2018-08-18 21:39:40 UTC  

Where are the catboys

2018-08-18 22:18:35 UTC  

^

2018-08-19 00:28:34 UTC  

NOT HERE FAGGOT

2018-08-19 01:02:22 UTC  

@AlGoreRhythm @Ye Olde Sipp™ @powerpuff boy keep it out of the christian channel fellas

2018-08-19 03:58:27 UTC  

@Don Ronkers what does that even mean

2018-08-19 04:05:30 UTC  

all the catholic churches near me are all done in Spanish

2018-08-19 04:09:39 UTC  

epic

2018-08-19 04:39:09 UTC  

This is so sad can we bring back Latin Mass?

2018-08-19 05:36:28 UTC  

>not already going to latin mass

2018-08-19 11:06:34 UTC  
2018-08-19 11:06:59 UTC  

You don't just leave the Church because of a Spanish language liturgy

2018-08-19 12:10:01 UTC  

hows he supposed to understand it lol

2018-08-19 12:10:15 UTC  

How's he supposed to understand Greek?

2018-08-19 12:10:24 UTC  

Use a missal, the mass is the same every week it shouldn't be that hard.

2018-08-19 12:31:22 UTC  

Fellas I went to my first mass last Sunday and Wednesday mass for the assumption of Mary. They were both beautiful but I noticed compared to the baptist services I went to as a kid there was very little preaching. Is this always the case?

2018-08-19 12:31:47 UTC  

yes

2018-08-19 12:31:58 UTC  

preaching is not the focus of the mass whatsoever it is ancillary

2018-08-19 12:35:48 UTC  

But why

2018-08-19 12:52:55 UTC  

@Polybius What do you think the mass *is*?

2018-08-19 12:59:06 UTC  

I have no idea that’s why I’m asking

2018-08-19 12:59:33 UTC  

The mass is a sacrfice

2018-08-19 12:59:37 UTC  

It is not a service

2018-08-19 13:04:53 UTC  

The mass is the coming together of the people under direction of a Priest acting in persona Christi to offer a sacrifice which is propitiatory and offered for the sins of all those present.

2018-08-19 13:08:16 UTC  

@Polybius Make sense?

2018-08-19 13:12:29 UTC  

I think so.

2018-08-19 13:14:06 UTC  

So whereas a baptist service is more about congregating and worshipping the mass is more about forgiveness of sin and spiritual healing in a sense?

2018-08-19 13:14:34 UTC  

Sorry my lack of understanding is probably borderline offensive. This is all so new to me.

2018-08-19 13:18:40 UTC  

A baptist service is about a public expression of faith and worship where you read the word of God, pray publicly and learn moral lessons. You may even eat some bread and drink some wine (or grape juice.)

A Catholic Mass (or Orthodox Mass) is about approaching God in the holy sacrament and offering the unbloodied body and blood of Christ for the sins of those present. Which isn't to say it is not a public prayer (in fact we say it is the highest form of prayer) it is not to say it is not a community gathering, it is not to say we do not learn moral lessons, it is not to say we don't hear the word of God. It is to say rather that these are not of primary importance, the calling down of Christ onto the altar and offering him to the Father as sacrifice is the primary reason for gathering. If you ever participate in a low Latin mass for instance the scirptures won't even be read audibly to the congregation, there will be no homily (sermon) and only a handful of prayers will even be said jointly after the mass if at all.

2018-08-19 13:39:53 UTC  

fellas i remember somebody on here writing awhile ago that if you "leave" the church youre automatically excommunicated and need to have that lifted.
So if I was an atheist when I was a teenager does that constitute apostasy and excommunication? I was baptized and had first communion but not confirmed, recently when i returned i went to confession, but am i technically still excommunicated or something?

2018-08-19 13:43:07 UTC  

yeah it was me lol

2018-08-19 13:43:34 UTC  

if you at some point decide you aren't Catholic anymore for whatever reason that's apostasy

2018-08-19 13:43:52 UTC  

i thought it was, thats probably what jogged my memory of it

2018-08-19 13:44:06 UTC  

if you for some reason or another still considered yourself a Catholic but doubted God's existence or something that would be mortal sin but not apostasy as far as I can tell