Message from @Blue Moon

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2019-03-19 00:44:30 UTC  

lmao the name of this chat, great 😂

2019-03-19 00:45:06 UTC  

A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.

2019-03-19 01:19:25 UTC  

lmao what is the point of this channel lol

2019-03-19 01:24:44 UTC  

It's for Catholics to chat together and talk about how bad the prots are.

2019-03-19 01:35:45 UTC  

my favorite part of the protestants is when they convert to catholicism

2019-03-19 01:37:47 UTC  

My favourite part of the Orthodox is when they convert to Catholicism.

2019-03-19 02:02:14 UTC  

who are the people with the Heathen role?

2019-03-19 02:08:18 UTC  

No clue, but my favourite part about them is when they convert to Catholicism.

2019-03-19 02:21:36 UTC  

lmao

2019-03-19 03:12:47 UTC  

Ok fellow Gadoligs, what are your favorite prayers?

2019-03-19 03:12:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/557359532838354944/557401064186576896/2Q.png

2019-03-19 03:28:28 UTC  

Pretty big fan of the “Salve Regina” and “Sub Tuum Praesidium”.

2019-03-19 18:49:23 UTC  

Council of Florence > Council of Trent

2019-03-19 18:50:20 UTC  

Also, the Baltimore Catechism, whatever good it may be, was given to us by a Cardinal who was an Americanist, and is thus suspect

2019-03-19 18:52:09 UTC  

Thank you for coming to my TED talk. Goodbye

2019-03-19 18:53:25 UTC  

I have the Baltimore Catechism. It seems generic.

2019-03-19 18:57:00 UTC  

I admittedly don't have one, but if it was compiled by an Americanist, then it stands to reason that it may be tainted by that heresy, not that it is worthless or not better than what most Catholics are taught today.

2019-03-19 18:58:17 UTC  

Also, really questioning Baptism of Desire or of Blood rn

2019-03-19 20:00:04 UTC  

This one is much better. It was given to me by an SSPX priest when I was begoming gadolig.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/557359532838354944/557654545183014912/JPEG_20190319_155857.jpg

2019-03-19 20:44:11 UTC  

Baltimore Catechism is still pretty good. I didn't notice any problems the last time I read it.

2019-03-20 02:11:22 UTC  

I imagine most Catholics would do good by reading it. It's just that the Cardinal who published it was very much an Americanist

2019-03-20 02:14:18 UTC  

And part of that belief is that we should soften elements of the faith so that it's easier for others to accept (an extreme example of this today would be Fr. James Martin's softening of the Church's teaching on homosexuality so that it is easier to accept)

2019-03-20 05:37:28 UTC  

What would you guys say is the best way of converting someone?

2019-03-20 06:19:45 UTC  

Practise what you preach more than you preach it and don't set out talking to someone with the intent to directly convert them so much as the intent to indirectly convert them (I.E., show them the path to the Truth and help keep them there).

2019-03-20 11:59:44 UTC  

Those don't work anymore

2019-03-20 12:00:23 UTC  

Do you think people are converted when we practice, for example, chastity? Or fear of God? Or the differentiation of men and women?

2019-03-20 12:02:15 UTC  

People have no problem giving money to widows, or giving charity, and at the same time being rabid atheists or whatever

2019-03-20 12:04:19 UTC  

My advice is: learn the objections and good answers to them. Which is not difficult, considering the objections are always the same retarded, materialistic nonsense

2019-03-20 22:43:31 UTC  

@Life's Illusion I'd take Charles Coulomb's advice here

https://youtu.be/7_GhAKyPDM8

2019-03-21 15:22:36 UTC  

To be fair, apologetics is your biggest tool

2019-03-21 19:21:58 UTC  

How can one writer be so out of touch from reality

2019-03-21 19:31:23 UTC  

They can be protestant, for one

2019-03-21 19:35:19 UTC  

Yeah, that should sum it up. I remember one "non-denominational" pastor who shared a meme of a saint.

2019-03-22 20:13:17 UTC  

hello there fellow cats

2019-03-22 21:31:00 UTC  

What does drunkard mean?

2019-03-22 21:31:51 UTC  

To get drunk multiple times or just once in a while or rarely maybe?

2019-03-22 23:48:35 UTC  

A drunkard would imply somebody who is frequently drunk

2019-03-22 23:50:02 UTC  

I see

2019-03-23 01:19:35 UTC  

does anyone have the source about Martin Luther converting himself as a catholic? I've heard of this but no one gave me any sources so far