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Leviticus 19:33-34 When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God.
Andrew Ortiz
perez lift my ban in the chat please, i know you are one of the good ones
You are too degenerate and not religious at all, you are forbbiden to enter again.
Landon Anderson
REMINDER: >Supporting the separation of church and state will result in excommunication under the heresy of Americanism >Supporting and form of liberal or modernist ideology will result in excommunication under the heresy of Modernism It appears that our inability to exile members under the church who practice these things comes from these things being enacted in countries of whom the heresy is part of their law. This is how the pedophiles got into the Church.
Foreigners=people in need=/=invaders This migration crisis is something that goes beyond what is normal and good hospitality
Jaxon Thomas
Verbatim, the passage does not distinguish between kinds of foreigners. Moreover, the phrase "for you were foreigners in Egypt" implies the telos of migrations of the peoples.
As such, the opposite of your interpretation. I hope for more input on this.
Jordan Stewart
Jesus told us to be clever Nothing wrong about anonimity
Nathan Butler
What are the church comments about this topic?
Joseph Lewis
Still searching
Nathaniel Scott
Pope Paul IV, Bull Cum ex Apostolatus Officio, Feb. 15, 1559: “6. In addition, [by this Our Constitution, which is to remain valid in perpetuity, We enact, determine, decree and define:] that if ever at any time it shall appear that any Bishop, even if he be acting as an Archbishop, Patriarch or Primate; or any Cardinal of the aforesaid Roman Church, or, as has already been mentioned, any legate, or even the Roman Pontiff, prior to his promotion or his elevation as Cardinal or Roman Pontiff, has deviated from the Catholic Faith or fallen into some heresy: (i) the promotion or elevation, even if it shall have been uncontested and by the unanimous assent of all the Cardinals, shall be null, void and worthless; (ii) it shall not be possible for it to acquire validity (nor for it to be said that it has thus acquired validity) through the acceptance of the office, of consecration, of subsequent authority, nor through possession of administration, nor through the putative enthronement of a Roman Pontiff, or Veneration, or obedience accorded to such by all, nor through the lapse of any period of time in the foregoing situation; (iii) it shall not be held as partially legitimate in any way… (vi) those thus promoted or elevated shall be deprived automatically, and without need for any further declaration, of all dignity, position, honour, title, authority, office and power…
“The more prosperous nations are obliged, to the extent they are able, to welcome the foreigner in search of the security and the means of livelihood which he cannot find in his country of origin. Public authorities should see to it that the natural right is respected that places a guest under the protection of those who receive him. Political authorities, for the sake of the common good for which they are responsible, may make the exercise of the right to immigrate subject to various juridical conditions, especially with regard to the immigrants’ duties toward their country of adoption. Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens."
What do you think about the fact that Jesus was a jew? What do you think about the Catholic Church using jewish books in the Bible (the Bible is composed by some Old Testament -jewish- books plus the New Testament)? What do you think about picture related?
>for you were foreigners in Egypt this is just a reference to the jews having been sandniggers in ancient Egypt where Aryans ruled over a variety of nigger races.
Aiden Edwards
>It was a beautiful morning >I looked out of the window and I saw the wonderful Catholic sunrise >I blinked in the gleam of the Long John Silver's across the road >Such beauty >Such Christianity >I went online to check Jow Forums as I always do >It was the usual >Fucking heretics fighting each other when we should all be Catholics extra Ecclesiam nulla salus guys >And then it happened >I came across something that changed my life forever >I follow the inerrant Biblical doctrines of good works, transubstantiation, the veneration of saints, the filioque, clerical celibacy, the Sacred Heart, indulgences, the Immaculate Conception, papal infallibility, and the Omega Point >We hold the keys of Saint Peter we're Christians you guys! >And then I saw this fucking Baptist and he said >He called Catholics pagans! >I was so upset >I vowed that it would be my dying act to destroy the Baptist Church >As if it's the last thing I do, I will take vengeance >How dare you call me a pagan?! >Baptists are like so cucked man >I mean come one >I've been to Sweden >You guys have lesbian bishops there!
So I went to mass yesterday and the priest decided to (of course) avoid talking about the readings - "tear out your eye if it causes you to sin etc." because oh no we cant ask Catholics to do anything difficult. Anyway, he goes off on a completely-unrelated-to-the-gospel-or-readings tangent. about ecumencialism and how when he grew up catholics and protestants barely talked to one another. he then went on to say that he later become more familiar with them and how "theyre much more similar to us then we realize blah blah" - of course forgetting completely to mention the most important difference - they dont believe in the real presence-and ending by saying "think about the differences between the church now and when i grew up" - unironically.
Well lets think about some differences between now and then: > catholics lost their identity > almost zero respect and reverence in mass > catholicism feels like a protestant sect > catholic church in america was growing back then, is utterly falling apart now
Literally, this guy is oblivious. Im think im going to write him a letter today because i didnt think about going up to him after mass and letting him know how absurd he sounds.
Also somethings I found out: > up until like 1950 fasting b4 communion was midnight the day b4 until communion > fasting during lent was every day, one meal a day all 40 days
Also, does anyone have info about the hand postures during the novos ordos mass? the only info i can find is no orans position and holding hands during the our father. but what id like to know is all the times we are supposed to assume a prayer position (hands folded head bowed) during the mass.
Deus spes nostra
Joseph Adams
The Eastern Roman Empire was Christian and lasted over a thousand years after making Christianity the official religion.