@imaginejim@WalterW33268746@libsoftiktok Separation of Church and state doesn't necessarily negate the enforcement of Christian morals. It only negates the establishment of an official state religion (which is still a mistake in my view)
@ChadtheCatholic @FredSimonTLM It would likewise be wrong to have two cohabitating couples live in your house, or giving a porn addict a laptop and unrestricted internet access.
@fighthefall@JQAForPresident @matthew__theo You keep spamming this quote even though you have clearly not read this encyclical. The Church is the ultimate authority on rites and can abrogate and add what She sees fit:
"...all would know that the Church is able even to change and to abrogate what she has established."
@LibrarianVee@FrMatthewLC@JustPattyB I've heard exactly one priest in 9 years of being Catholic talk about confession from the pulpit. Once. Maybe the issue isn't "not being enclusive." Maybe the issue is that the clergy has abandoned the idea of sin
@FrMatthewLC While what you're saying is true, Father, I implore you to consider the nefarious circumstances surrounding this vaccine. Big phrarma has its fingers in the pockets of all media and in Washington, they suppress any criticism of the vax, & it was made w/ fetal tissue
One of the hang ups that people have about accepting Christianity is the severity of God’s judgment on a nation in the Old Testament and I look around in our current moment and wonder how that isn’t actually incredibly persuasive
@TradGuard The local bishop of the diocese they're headquartered in has request that they remove the name "Catholic" from their publication, but they refuse. Church Militant complied when the über liberal bishop of Detroit asked them to change their name in 2010.