Vatican calling for Boycott of Da Vinci Code

  • #301
It is the Catholic Church that claims the Pope is infallible, and inherently holy by virtue of being leader of the Church. I do not. I think some have been holy and some have not. Study history. Some of them have been wearing "stolen coats".

The Catholic Church’s teaching on papal infallibility is often misunderstood by those outside the Church. Papal infallibility is not impeccability. Infallibility prevents a pope from solemnly and formally teaching as "truth" something that is, in fact, error. Infallibility applies only to solemn, official teachings on faith and morals.

The Church has never denied that some popes have lived unholy lives.
 
  • #302
Hello WOVC,

My post wasn't addressed at you specifically
though you did indeed bring up the inquisition.;)

Indeed some in the Church have worn stolen coats so
to speak...sad for it discredits the faith of others in the eyes
of many. It was for that reason that I made my post.:)

I'll be trying to catch up on the thread off and on this
week,lol.It's quite long, and I am jumping in pretty
late.;)

Love,

Ariel:blowkiss:
 
  • #303
sandraladeda said:
Hi ariel, long time no chat!

I hope you don't mind, i will be copying and pasting that post and sharing it with friends. :blowkiss:

Peace, sister!

Hi Sandra!!!!!:blowkiss:

It's been a long time indeed!!!
It's just taken me awhile to be ready to enter
any sort of debate again...
Things are getting better here, though.:)

Aww, I don't mind AT ALL, and I'm so happy
to know that it's been of help/blessing to
others.... I've always loved that story (a true
one, btw, iirc).

*hugs*

Love,

Ariel:blowkiss:
 
  • #304
Maral said:
The Catholic Church’s teaching on papal infallibility is often misunderstood by those outside the Church. Papal infallibility is not impeccability. Infallibility prevents a pope from solemnly and formally teaching as "truth" something that is, in fact, error. Infallibility applies only to solemn, official teachings on faith and morals.

The Church has never denied that some popes have lived unholy lives.
Very well explained! Non-Catholics really don't understand the Church very well and therefore draw their own conclusions based on incorrect or incomplete information. There is a reason why those becoming Catholic takes classes for 8 months first, lol. It's a very intricate faith with a very long history.
 
  • #305
Seeing as the Pope is being brought up....I have a question concerning the one that died last year...so sorry was it John Paul?
Why did he have to be prayed for that whole week?? I thought that was so bizarre...his little feet sticking out like that....I don't understand why everyone was praying for him and praying they hoped he had a great journey etc...
I thought with all the praying he had done in his lifetime he could find his own way home......fgs he was the Pope, how much closer to God could he have been lol.
 
  • #306
narlacat said:
Seeing as the Pope is being brought up....I have a question concerning the one that died last year...so sorry was it John Paul?
Why did he have to be prayed for that whole week?? I thought that was so bizarre...his little feet sticking out like that....I don't understand why everyone was praying for him and praying they hoped he had a great journey etc...
I thought with all the praying he had done in his lifetime he could find his own way home......fgs he was the Pope, how much closer to God could he have been lol.
He was The head of The Catholic Church and millions of Catholics, which meant there were people from all over the world at his funeral. Leaders from all over the world were there. When any Leader in a Country dies and other leaders are there the services go on for at least a week. So what was the difference? Why was it bizarre? They were not praying that they hoped he had a great journey. That's bizarre.
 
  • #307
windovervocalcords said:
Thanks Maral. I'm getting a real Catholic education and rechecking definitions lol. Somehow, I missed the part about the Church never denying that some of their popes have led unholy lives.


Definitions of Infallibility:
The above is so blatantly false: The Pope's Infallibility in matters excathedra have been part of the Dogma of The Catholic Church since the beginning.


The infallibility of the pope is not a doctrine that suddenly appeared in Church teaching; rather, it is a doctrine which was implicit in the early Church. It is only our understanding of infallibility which has developed and been more clearly understood over time. In fact, the doctrine of infallibility is implicit in these Petrine texts: John 21:15–17 ("Feed my sheep . . . "), Luke 22:32 ("I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail"), and Matthew 16:18 ("You are Peter . . . ").

Papal Infallibility
 
  • #308
windovervocalcords said:
Cardinal Ratzinger was calling himself Pope Benedict XVI, in a letter to one of his friends TWO YEARS before he was elected Pope. He wanted to be a Cardinal early in his priest career. He is the same fellow who headed the modern office of the Inquisition and was commonly referred to as the "Pope's enforcer." He was in the Hitler youth as a child. He publicly came out and condemned the Harry Potter novels and movies as threatening to Catholic children. These are facts. What people conclude about such information is open to interpretation.
First The Pope has NEVER not when he was a Cardinal and not now EVER comdemned the Harry Potter books. That is an out and out lie, and I might add I stongly resent you lying about The head of my Church who I love and have tremendous respect for..... Another out and out lie writing a letter to his friend calling himself Pope Benedict two years belfore he was elected Pope.
I would like proof of that.... If you knew anything about The Catholic Religion you would know how absolutely absurd that was to even try to get that lie across. I actually laughed when I first read that, that someone would even post that. Yes he was in the Hitler Youth he had no choice he was a young German and was forced into it.... But that is easy for someone who was not living in Nazi Germany during the second WW to judge a kid right?
Did you happen to just read about his visit to The Nazi concentration camps and how difficult it was for him being a German? No I don't suppose you did you would be way to busy judgeing him.
What modern office of The Inquisition are speaking about? Are their still Spaniards running around? Pope Benedict has nothing to do with The Spanish Inquisition... Whatever your hatred is with The Catholic Church you need to get over it it ain't hurting anyone but you.
 
  • #309
TisHerself, I don't believe that Windovervocalchords is harboring a hatred for the Catholic Church. I believe that the problem is the sources she is getting information from. You will not learn the truth of what the Catholic Church teaches from a non-Catholic source.
 
  • #310
Somewhere a few pages ago on this thread ... Dean Koontz was quoted..


I thought since he was mentioned on this thread of all things another of His quotes should be shared ....

"The heart is an artist that paints over what profoundly disturbs it, leaving on the canvas a less dark, less sharp version of the truth." - Dean Koontz; Forever Odd
 
  • #311
TisHerself said:
He was The head of The Catholic Church and millions of Catholics, which meant there were people from all over the world at his funeral. Leaders from all over the world were there. When any Leader in a Country dies and other leaders are there the services go on for at least a week. So what was the difference? Why was it bizarre? They were not praying that they hoped he had a great journey. That's bizarre.


I guess I found it bizarre because he layed out there for everyone to see for nearly a week, all I kept seeing were his little feet sticking out...:eek:
The week that he was dying, everyone was there....waiting waiting....every time I turned the tv on it was on every channel nearly....alot of people standing around were interviewed briefly and I heard countless people say that they were praying for him and that they hoped he had a comfortable journey, that they hoped he would be one with God etc etc
I just didn't get that he would need praying for, like he wasn't going to find his way!! He was the Pope!!
He was so close to God that some people believe if you touch him you are somehow closer to God too.
 
  • #312
QUOTE<<Whatever your hatred is with The Catholic Church you need to get over it it ain't hurting anyone but you.>>

Well, that's debatable isn't it??
Tis maybe you would like to talk to some people I know, who had the pleasure of going to Catholic boarding schools and getting sexually abused by the Catholic priests.
Maybe you would like to tell them that they haven't been hurt, that nothing happened right??
 
  • #313
narlacat said:
I guess I found it bizarre because he layed out there for everyone to see for nearly a week, all I kept seeing were his little feet sticking out...:eek:
The week that he was dying, everyone was there....waiting waiting....every time I turned the tv on it was on every channel nearly....alot of people standing around were interviewed briefly and I heard countless people say that they were praying for him and that they hoped he had a comfortable journey, that they hoped he would be one with God etc etc
I just didn't get that he would need praying for, like he wasn't going to find his way!! He was the Pope!!
He was so close to God that some people believe if you touch him you are somehow closer to God too.
He was in The Rotunda of St Peters For 3 days I don't know were you are getting a week from? And you sound really angry at that fact, why is that? I guess it was on a lot of chan,els because He was an important person to a lot of people. I cannot imagine why anyone would say they hoped he had a comfortable journey. that just sounds so weird, But being one with God sound fine. what is wrong with that? Why would he not need to be prayed for? He was a man, he was not God. He was human just like the rest of us, he was just as vulnerable to sin as we are.
Who believes that by touching him you are somehow closer to God? I have never heard that and I am Catholic.
 
  • #314
Man oH Man! this is why I stay out of these kinds of threads!
 
  • #315
narlacat said:
QUOTE<<Whatever your hatred is with The Catholic Church you need to get over it it ain't hurting anyone but you.>>

Well, that's debatable isn't it??
Tis maybe you would like to talk to some people I know, who had the pleasure of going to Catholic boarding schools and getting sexually abused by the Catholic priests.
Maybe you would like to tell them that they haven't been hurt, that nothing happened right??

People you know were sexually abused in Catholic boarding schools? By Catholic Priests? And did I say That if someone had been sexually abused by Priests I would tell them nothing had happened? and that they had not been hurt, is that what I was saying? No I do not believe I was saying that so do not put words in my mouth.
I was speaking to the poster who was Posting lies about Pope Benedict.
 
  • #316
saw the movie. don't know what the big deal was ...great fictional story, my faith is still intact and tom hanks was very boring in his role
 
  • #317
Maral said:
The Catholic Church’s teaching on papal infallibility is often misunderstood by those outside the Church. Papal infallibility is not impeccability. Infallibility prevents a pope from solemnly and formally teaching as "truth" something that is, in fact, error. Infallibility applies only to solemn, official teachings on faith and morals.

The Church has never denied that some popes have lived unholy lives.
Which is why even the Pope must go to Confession on a regular basis, and why we pray for the repose of his soul when he dies.
 
  • #318
Maral said:
TisHerself, I don't believe that Windovervocalchords is harboring a hatred for the Catholic Church. I believe that the problem is the sources she is getting information from. You will not learn the truth of what the Catholic Church teaches from a non-Catholic source.
No, some posters are clearly hating the Church, lol. That's nothing new, of course, and it's been the same old arguments, for that matter. *yawns* :D
 
  • #319
concernedperson said:
If it feels good do it, if it doesn't pick another path.
Are you saying, when in doubt fall back on moral relativism?
 
  • #320
Dark Knight said:
Then I am glad you are not, lol. I couldn't be happier since converting to it. :p

Same here, DK. I love being a Catholic.

As for the "DaVinci Code"...yes, it is fiction...but Jesus is to be revered and not FICTIONALIZED, and that's the bottom line for me. It is sacreligious to do so. Jesus "humbled himself to share in our humanity", as part of the Roman Catholic Communion prayers say, but he was NOT human and he did not have human drives and desires.

You can make up fiction and lies about anyone else, but to do it about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, especially for profit, is wrong and disturbing.

Edited to add: Yes, there have been sexual abuses perpetrated by Catholic priests. There have also been sexual abuses perped by baseball coaches, football coaches, teachers (as we all know well from recent media), camp counselors, scoutmasters, and YES, OTHER church leaders and ministers. Regular Joes who abduct, rape and kill children as we all know from this website and sadly, from life. There are pervs in every slice of life, across every social strata and area that where children are involved. The media just uses the priests as another means to bash the Catholic Church.

I am great, close friends with a Catholic priest and you couldn't find a better person in this lifetime, anywhere. We would allow him to be alone with our children and have. He has been to our home and played ball with our son many times. Yes, there are some horrible priests, but there are horrible people everywhere. The large majority of Catholic priests are very moral, very devoted to God and service, and very devout.
 

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