Message from @Natio

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2019-09-04 06:51:11 UTC  

@Based Chav bruh i literally support the brits on that matter. I was just curious your opinion dont make assumptions like an ass smh

2019-09-04 06:52:51 UTC  

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2019-09-04 06:56:04 UTC  

@Mac tíre iarain lmao, get fucked redcoatboo

2019-09-04 06:56:40 UTC  

@Deleted User at least i dont support argentina, mexicuck

2019-09-04 06:57:03 UTC  

Catholic country > (((anglos)))

2019-09-04 06:57:17 UTC  

this <:ni:549522280481423371>

2019-09-04 06:57:28 UTC  

we really gotta go over this again

2019-09-04 06:57:32 UTC  

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2019-09-04 06:57:47 UTC  

stop doxxing yourself

2019-09-04 06:58:43 UTC  

Stop sucking that tea flavored dick

2019-09-04 06:59:00 UTC  

Who gives a fuck about the Falklands

2019-09-04 06:59:08 UTC  

they spicy tho

2019-09-04 06:59:15 UTC  

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2019-09-04 06:59:30 UTC  

and argies do 😏

2019-09-04 07:16:18 UTC  

How many IQs do you wager this conversation is worth?

2019-09-04 07:16:48 UTC  

It was a rhetorical question. Don't answer.

2019-09-04 13:52:54 UTC  

excellent series

2019-09-04 13:52:57 UTC  
2019-09-04 13:53:04 UTC  

watch it all

2019-09-04 13:53:33 UTC  

👀

2019-09-05 01:09:28 UTC  

so, I just saw this guy that's living in Russia now, and he went to an Orthodox Mass which is pretty based but he didn't show much of it. The thing though, is that there was a sort of youth group and they went to another place to celebrate something related to Jesus, I'm not sure what it was, and they sang some songs there, is this considered a "guitar mass" or not at all since it wasn't a mass? And is it common, these youth groups to gather together and listen or play music on places that are owned by the Church?

2019-09-05 01:47:58 UTC  

It wasn't a mass, whatever the youth group does in their own time is the youth group's business. It doesn't pervade any sacraments so it's okay

2019-09-05 01:57:48 UTC  

oh yeah I know, my question is if it's normal, to orthodox churches also have youth groups that gather together on another Church's facilities, I think they united on a place for that specific reason, they were listening to music and some were playing music aswell, making games, etc... I didn't know Orthodox did that too

2019-09-05 02:07:44 UTC  
2019-09-05 02:28:41 UTC  

Most worship is good worship, so long as it doesn't profane what is meant to be holy or reverent in its proper place

2019-09-05 02:29:33 UTC  

Side note but genuine question, is purgatory actual dogma? Like do you have to believe in purgatory to be a Catholic?

2019-09-05 04:26:47 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-05 04:34:10 UTC  

nothing unclean enters Heaven

2019-09-05 05:03:50 UTC  

I mean, yeah, but that doesn't necessitate a purgatory

2019-09-05 05:33:16 UTC  

Yeah, orthododox churches do that, but it depends on the priest and the congregation

2019-09-05 05:34:17 UTC  

in here we have teens that gather and talk about how miserable they are and pat on their backs instead of praying because rosaries are old fashioned for them

2019-09-05 05:54:59 UTC  

IM BACK

2019-09-05 06:00:07 UTC  

Another ban?

2019-09-05 06:03:20 UTC  

Yep

2019-09-05 07:25:50 UTC  

@SUPER MALE VITALITY™ It does, because purgatory is the state of being purged of anything unclean

2019-09-05 07:26:09 UTC  

The purification is described as the fire of purgatory

2019-09-05 07:36:41 UTC  

I understand that bit, what gives me pause is this idea of another place where some measure of perceptible human time is spent, just seems weird to me. In an eternal context there's no reason that purification isn't something that would be relatively immediate

2019-09-05 07:37:33 UTC  

The process of purification is what we're striving for now, in death would be the perfection of purification, beyond the corruption of the flesh

2019-09-05 08:17:45 UTC  

That's your personal philosophy

2019-09-05 08:33:22 UTC  

I think you tend too much towards somehow imagining something that has nothing to do with what we experience right now because of our relation with time

2019-09-05 08:34:10 UTC  

It isn't the purification of an illness, but the purification of the consequences of sin.