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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Contraceptives

The Catholic Church has a very direct view on contraceptives. The Church believes that all contraceptives are bad and instead natural family planning should be used. This issue is a major topic of debate among those outside of the Church. Many people believe that contraceptives are good but the Church teaches that their should be ramifications for actions. The Church teaches that children are part of God's Divine plan and that contraceptives interrupt that plan.

Baptists on Mary and saints vs. Catholic view

Catholics do not pray to Mary and the saints. They send prayers to them so they can act on our behalf before God since they are in heaven with Him. Baptists do not believe in this practice and therefore do not designate saints. Also Catholics hold Mary in a special place as sinless and Queen of Heaven. Baptists do not have this special place for Mary.

Protestants and Catholics

Catholics and protestants view themselves as different but if we act as true Christians isn't it our purpose to unite for Christ? We as a people must learn to settle our differences and come under one Church. The true Church. Without this we fail in the mission given to us by Christ.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Pope Francis

So the new pope seems to be in the news a lot lately with his habits that show great humility and show new focus on the poor and social justice issues. This is exactly what the Church dealing with accusations of not caring about the poor and being called hypocrites needed. A pope who can show his determination to help the poor and settle issues of social justice. This is the face needed for the Church after the endless scandals. I just hope the new pope can keep it up as he continues his reign as sumpre pontiff

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The Trinity

The Blessed Trinity is one of the most confusing teachings of the Church. It has caused debate since the time of Jesus. The teaching of the Blessed Trinity is that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct persons in one God. Many heresies in the early Church would confuse this teaching and would cause division in the Church. The Trinity though confusing is one of the major teachings of the Church. The idea of Jesus, the Son, being begotten of the Father and the Holy Spirit proceeding from them confuses many people because at first glance is seems as though there are three gods. But, in fact, it is one God in three Divine Persons.