Re: The "I Can't Believe There's No Abortion Thread" Abortion Thread
Joecct comes from a black-and-white, pre-V2 brand of Catholicism. A world in which what the local priest or vicar says, is in lockstep with the Pope. If the Pope sh*ts in the woods, so does the local priest. Known divorcees do not get communion, outed gays do not get communion, etc.
These days, it's well known there are Catholic parishes that are a bit more liberal and ecumenical than others. My parents' parish is a great example - Fr. Joe preaches a rather socialist message, while still toeing the line on Rome's pro-life views. I have to figure he really likes Francis.
He's also tried to sneak into the local bible church to see what the big deal is, and why he's losing members to them (particularly young people). And was recognized and called out by the minister there.
Fr. Joe and Catholicism's problem is that they are too steeped in rituals. Religious people my age are largely dissatisfied by that - we care about messages, not pompous ceremonies with fancy robes and gold cups that were developed to cow the uneducated into submission. Joecct can complain about the "Church of Nice" all he wants, but this is the 21st century reality.
Joecct comes from a black-and-white, pre-V2 brand of Catholicism. A world in which what the local priest or vicar says, is in lockstep with the Pope. If the Pope sh*ts in the woods, so does the local priest. Known divorcees do not get communion, outed gays do not get communion, etc.
These days, it's well known there are Catholic parishes that are a bit more liberal and ecumenical than others. My parents' parish is a great example - Fr. Joe preaches a rather socialist message, while still toeing the line on Rome's pro-life views. I have to figure he really likes Francis.
He's also tried to sneak into the local bible church to see what the big deal is, and why he's losing members to them (particularly young people). And was recognized and called out by the minister there.

Fr. Joe and Catholicism's problem is that they are too steeped in rituals. Religious people my age are largely dissatisfied by that - we care about messages, not pompous ceremonies with fancy robes and gold cups that were developed to cow the uneducated into submission. Joecct can complain about the "Church of Nice" all he wants, but this is the 21st century reality.
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