Message from @Mochaccina β³β‘βΓ π
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I seem to be behind the curve of most people though. Have trouble relating to that part of peoples lives since I've never really experinced it.
To the guys who prayed for me yesterday... you were probably the ones who made that grandpa so strong
Dolfy Mitler weβre probably friends.
Iβm a founding member of /rel/
We had dozens of outright converts and based on some things a lurker told me recently we might have hundreds.
Iβve run out catechism chat for a very long time.
*our
/rel/is not an evil place
Also Dolfy Iβm no ecumenist, but two things are necessary.
1. As Fr. Andrew Phillips points out, the common people of Western Europe didnβt choose the schism. It was forced on them by the same apostate elites that are currently destroying all of our countries
2. The proper place of Orthodox evangelism is not fundamentally antagonistic to the men of the West, but rather to recall them to the higher standard of Christianity that once existed in the West and which could exist again, if we repent
Just like Caesare Mori fought the Sicilian mafias by recalling Sicilians from the lower mafia omerta to a higher omerta.
(Omerta means manliness or virtue in Italian)
The Virgin Pride Month vs. The Chad Sacred Heart Month
Also, is it degenerate to have the Chi Rho tattooed? A dude came into my mom's work with it tattooed on his arm.
Depends on the person getting the tattoo imo
Some people can make anything degenerate
@WileySackett--CO this, this so fucking hard
Is there a legio christi fb group?
now that rel is gone
Catholics only, whats the teaching on salvation, especially regarding Protestants?
Also why was my priest saying that you dont necessarily have to believe in Christ as long as you seek God with all your heart(muslims, hindus, jews)
Non autistic replies only
*waits for replies*
The soul immediately encounters God's present after death in their particular judgment. Similarly God often makes Himself known directly to people when they are dying
He can present to their mind everything standing in the way of their salvation, and they can choose to hold on to those things or reject them
Regardless of how they lived the rest of their lives (Matthew 20:12-16)
God makes this opportunity available more frequently to people who have attempted to live righteously, even if they were objectively wrong
If they turn from all their sins and errors, they can be saved because in those moments they become Catholic.
If your priest was preaching differently then he was in error.
**Matthew 20:12-16 - Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (RSVCE)**
```Dust
<12> saying, 'These last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat.' <13> But he replied to one of them, 'Friend, I am doing you no wrong; did you not agree with me for a denarius? <14> Take what belongs to you, and go; I choose to give to this last as I give to you. <15> Am I not allowed to do what I choose with what belongs to me? Or do you begrudge my generosity?' <16> So the last will be first, and the first last." ```
Your priest is in error and what he says is a monstrosity.
People who seek God don't follow a pedophile warlord, a bunch of talmudists, or the everchanging hindu monstrosity. We could as well add satanists to the list
In regards to indigenous or those unaware of the catholic faith, salvation is possible for those who adhere to the natural law of man embedded into our heart soul and mind (10 commandments) The problem is, due to frail nature of humans we are prone to sin so easily and this is why we need the sacraments of the church. Problem with protestants is for every time they sin, they have no way of amending it unless it is a perfect act of contrition in which is nearly impossible. This is why we proclaim that there is no salvation outside of the church because it is so difficult without God's Grace in His sacraments. @trad daddy
Back in the day, I always assumed I'd be married and have at least 1 child by the time I'm 30. Now that I've just turned 28, I'm thinking I should probably put a few hours into that. π€
How would you find a woman? Can you ask your parents
Oh, my parents aren't Catholic. Matter of fact, I'm the only religious person in my family, let alone Catholic.
There's quite a large Catholic population in Oxford, and seeing as they're mostly students, it means I can date younger. π
Can't help but feel I'm a bit too rough around the edges for them, though.
That's okay, if you are you can work on that
Most likely. If not, there's always Catholic match.
How about you 'orrible lot, single, married, etc.?
Or your parish?
My parish is in Oxford, but Oxford just has a very large Catholic community.
'Cause you've got Blackfriars right next to the oratory.