If so, how about the Pedophile Priests and Bishops? I cannot find what the See has determined.
Years ago, I was in the Nob Hill Cathedral in SFO for a venue. The place was swimming with gay looking people, some wearing Church ID name tags.
Homosexuals are sinners, same as murderers and child molesters and desperately in need of Christ's salvation.If so, how about the Pedophile Priests and Bishops? I cannot find what the See has determined.
Years ago, I was in the Nob Hill Cathedral in SFO for a venue. The place was swimming with gay looking people, some wearing Church ID name tags.
Should they receive Mass if they claim to be celebate?Homosexuals are sinners, same as murderers and child molesters and desperately in need of Christ's salvation.
Not at all. Why would you need to know that sort of information?Years ago? Have you been thinking about it ever since?
If it brings them closer to Christ, sure.Should they receive Mass if they claim to be celebate?
There is no Scripture which shows any feature of Mass bringing a sinner closer to Christ. A person either is Spiritually alive through Christ, or Spiritually dead. Nothing in between. Rote proclamations and prescribed symbology do not confer Life in Christ.If it brings them closer to Christ, sure.
Not at all. Why would you need to know that sort of information?
Should homosexuals be given Mass? Are you not able to say, or to cite authoritative text?
Many people come to Christ after having heard about Him from Catholicism. There are several here on this site who can testify to that. I don't believe they were hindered in their walk by their upbringings in Catholicism, but I'll let them speak to that themselves.There is no Scripture which shows any feature of Mass bringing a sinner closer to Christ. A person either is Spiritually alive through Christ, or Spiritually dead. Nothing in between. Rote proclamations and prescribed symbology do not confer Life in Christ.
Should they receive Mass if they claim to be celebate?
There is no Scripture which shows any feature of Mass bringing a sinner closer to Christ. A person either is Spiritually alive through Christ, or Spiritually dead. Nothing in between. Rote proclamations and prescribed symbology do not confer Life in Christ.
I see you enjoy pursuing trivia, ignoring issues, and drawing up a personal discussion for your own interest.It's a simple question, because I wanted to know where you were coming from.
1. You're likely not Catholic, because you're not using Catholic terminology. We don't say "take Mass" or "receive Mass" or "be given Mass."
2. "The place was swimming with gay looking people" says a lot.
So, you're likely not Catholic, you're concerned about "gay looking people," and you want to know what the Church has to say about it?
What is this state of Grace? If it is real, then you should easily be able to define it.Any claim is between them and God and anyone can go to Mass.
According to Catholic teaching any Catholic in a state of grace (wrt to your question in particular a celibate unmarried person - whether heterosexual or homosexual) can receive Communion.
How does one come to Christ after hearing about Him from Catholicism?Many people come to Christ after having heard about Him from Catholicism. There are several here on this site who can testify to that. I don't believe they were hindered in their walk by their upbringings in Catholicism, but I'll let them speak to that themselves.
I see you enjoy pursuing trivia, ignoring issues, and drawing up a personal discussion for your own interest.
The issue here is who would receive the favor of God via Mass. You certaibly are welcome to contribute pertinent things in this Thread, but if you deign cooperation consider merely reading rather than trying to take charge. Thank you.
Should homosexuals be given Mass?
Should they receive Mass if they claim to be celebate?
Any claim is between them and God and anyone can go to Mass.
According to Catholic teaching any Catholic in a state of grace (wrt to your question in particular a celibate unmarried person - whether heterosexual or homosexual) can receive Communion.
through His willHow does one come to Christ after hearing about Him from Catholicism?
What is this state of Grace? If it is real, then you should easily be able to define it.
Please find a discussion within which you feel emotionally comfortable. Thanks again.I answered your questions. If you were asking trivia questions I guess that's on you
So, to recap:
What is the particular substance of God's Will for coming to Christ?through His will
Free of mortal sin. In the Catholic Church, that means not having committed mortal sin, or if one has, they have confessed their sin.
But I'm not gonna go far on this with you. If you're hostile to Catholicism, just say so and we can be done.
Being free of mortal sin is not the means of coming to Christ. This is very good news for all of Mankind. Praise God.Free of mortal sin. In the Catholic Church, that means not having committed mortal sin, or if one has, they have confessed their sin.
But I'm not gonna go far on this with you. If you're hostile to Catholicism, just say so and we can be done.
If they are celibate and have avoided all other grave sins, or have confessed their grave sins and received absolution and reconciliation, then yes absolutely they should and ought to receive Communion at Mass.Should they receive Mass if they claim to be celebate?