Yes Padraig, I do appreciate what you are saying. There are times when I do not receive Holy Communion as I do not feel worthy. I was answering mainly in reply to Kathy B's comment about when the fullness of the storm hits. If for eg a protestant who was good living and followed Christ throughout his life during the storm wished to receive the Eucharist from a catholic priest, would it be right to refuse him communion on the grounds that he was not confirmed into the catholic faith at that point. I believe that he would be as deserving of all Gods graces as a Catholic would be. Considering one of the posts on this forum is why do protestants hate catholics so much, we may never face that dilemma!!
Well Denis , I am not quite sure that Canon Law to ensure that the Body of Christ is not consumed unworthily is a, 'finer point'. I would say it is a pretty important one. As an ex Marine yourself I am sure a great deal of time was spent inculcating in you the need for miltary discipline especially in times of war. In fact I suspect discipline is nowhere more needed than when the bullets are flying.
Ah well that's me condemned and dismissed. I saw that left hook coming. If you were one of the brood that would be a first, a boxing snake. You are getting slow. We used to refer to Protestants as left footers. Oh by the way - were you not aware of the common rather than the dictionary meaning of Proselytism? You know the meaning with the bad rep? You know the one Pope Francis meant? oops there goes another couple of exploding letters on my keyboard. I actually feel quite calm. I think my preparation for consecration is making a difference. Old hothead is decidedly cooler.
Well Mary Lou, I guess in that situation it would be fine to got the Lord about it. This particular situation reminds me the incident in Christ's Life when: Matthew 12:1 The Lord of the Sabbath 1At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath, and His disciples became hungry and began to pick the heads of grain and eat. 2But when the Pharisees saw this, they said to Him, "Look, Your disciples do what is not lawful to do on a Sabbath."…
Sigh . I can't sleep a wink tonight, I think I will try to go back to bed again. Some people count sheep I like to go to San Giovanni Rotundo and imagine I am praying behind Padre Pio up in the choir loft of the Chapel of Our Lady of Graces.
Well, Joe, I'm glad you are still here. I'm not sure, but I think it was you who called me a troll on my first day, which left me with a sour taste in the mouth. Now that I'm more familiar with your style, I really appreciate your perspective. You might be surprised how much good you do.
I must have been showing off some new found knowledge when I called you a troll. Can't remember doing it but sorry if I was wrong. I had never heard of trolls until fairly recently. Glad I have done some good. It's about time I did I will get you an ice cream if ever we meet to get rid of the sour taste.
I am getting old and forgetful so please forgive me if I am repeating my stories. My Granny Kellegher's Italian friend Mrs DeGiacommo went to confession to Padre Pio. She did not know what to say so he told her all her sins. Granny never told me how she reacted. Mixture of shock and relief I imagine. Nothing like being totally sussed and still sure you are loved!
I'll not argue your finer points ... except I'm U.S. Air Force (Ret) .... from a long line of Navy Swabbies & JarHeads! GOD SAVE MY COMRADES IN ARMS & ALL HERE!!! PS: I truly believe that The Lord will "Feed" ALL of His Lambs in whatever manner will bring them into His Eternal Kingdom!
Saw this in news paper tonight. It's a cloud formation in Portrugal. Locals calling it the "hand of God". Pretty cool View attachment 4193
What you want from God Miker, is why Ecumenism can be dangerous. You meet in the middle and come up with false hope. Its like expecting God to abolish hell. Because you want or expect it.
Not much point in arguing about what might happen in the' fullness of the storm.' We might not have tomorrow. Fight today what is before us.
Ecumenicism leads to abolishing hell...pure nonsense. Some of you guys just want drama with no real spiritual reason.
I have the most shocking temper myself, Joe. It pops only about twice a year but when it does the world runs for cover. All my family is the same. A kind of crazy rage. My father used to think maybe it was a good thing at times but St James tells us: James 1:20 Hearing and Doing 19This you know, my beloved brethren. But everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger; 20for the anger of man does not achieve the righteousness of God. 21Therefore, putting aside all filthiness and all that remains of wickedness, in humility receive the word implanted, which is able to save your souls.… When I think of rage I always think of the Outlaw Josey Wales who always made me laugh.
On your last point, I would add the caveat that the Kingdom will be offered them, but refusal will be an option.
No Hell makes the whole shooting match unnecessary. Nothing but pointless suffering. Implying God would be a sadist.