Message from @Byzas
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Besides, it's a very prideful act.
I'm gonna beat you up but it won't be mutually decided so it's only a mortal sin instead of anathema XDDDDDDDDD
@GodFearingEnglishman Thanks.
@GodFearingEnglishman Didn't the Council only forbid duelling that resulted in death though?
^ The act of duelling, regardless of whether the duel is to the death or not, is still an act of immense pride.
The Church cannot, and should not, by any means endorse it.
I mean, on a personal level, I don't have a huge problem with it.
Perhaps it should be one of those "Filth outside of the castle to keep the castle clean" sort of things.
I declare anti prot crusade or at least on evangelicals
>crusade
Meh
>inquisition of the clergy
BIIIIIIG YEEEEET
Chris he said he thinks he out gave God is what I am shocked about
Yeah the whole thing is bad, it sort of feels like a secular motivational speech that uses Christian words
For real and I used to like my old church look up to him.
I used to like the guy from Wretched, if you know him
Todd Friel
"Instances of heresy within the Catholic church are getting pretty bad"
Prots: "Hold my jet"
What on Earth is wrong with these people?
Dense question.
Does one need a degree in theology in advance before becoming a priest?
Is that part of the process, or What?
I’d have no idea how that works tbqh
I’d think during seminary you’d be taught on theology
I don't know about the Roman Church, but all you need before going to the Ruthenian Byzantine seminary in Pittsburgh is a bachelor's degree. It can be a bachelor's degree in anything (though, as one seminarian joked, preferably not in women's studies!).
^ I know the Dominicans stipulate a degree, and they weren't particularly specific on what kind of degree.
I'm at that point in life where I feel the two most obvious routes for the future are "family man" or "clergyman"; just wondering if I'd need to go back into education for it.
Shrimples you need a degree but that is often acquired during the priestly formation stage, so you will do a 4 year theology degree as part of seminary anyway
Oh, cool.
Good to know.
@Based Chav it depends. Most people who go to seminary go to college first and get a degree there, but not all seminaries require it. Jordanville, for example, is a traditional seminary, so you can apply with just a letter of recommendation from your priest if you're baptized ortho, or a letter from the bishop if you were baptized somewhere else. I haven't looked into seminaries for Catholics, but I know there's at least some ortho seminaries that don't require it. I wouldn't be beyond belief to see a catholic one doing the same
Afternoon lads and lasses
Greetings
Yeet
Is ID Software actually based?
And no I'm not talking about the joke they made about SJWs, I'm talking just in general.
Not sure. I do remember them screwing up at some point but I dont remember what
Doom was always pretty good.