Nobody ever accuses Catholics of that. There's no limit to how preoccupied you can be in Catholicism, and it's all legit. Just fyi.What do you do if you are accused of being religiously preoccupied? Self-introspection and turn the other cheek?
Interesting. Are you saying that it is because I am not a Catholic? I interact with more than Jews and Christians, but maybe this was the state or government interacting with me.Nobody ever accuses Catholics of that. There's no limit to how preoccupied you can be in Catholicism, and it's all legit. Just fyi.
Yes, it was just fyi. Catholics who desire religious preoccupation have many different options from which they can choose to pursue. Religious orders. Or, for single men, you could also of course pursue ordination as a priest. If you're married or single, you could pursue the diaconate, become a deacon.Interesting. Are you saying that it is because I am not a Catholic?
OK. Do you know which?I interact with more than Jews and Christians, but maybe this was the state or government interacting with me.
I was detained. I do not understand it all. Someone detained me. I do not know who it was.Yes, it was just fyi. Catholics who desire religious preoccupation have many different options from which they can choose to pursue. Religious orders. Or, for single men, you could also of course pursue ordination as a priest. If you're married or single, you could pursue the diaconate, become a deacon.
OK. Do you know which?
How do you not know who detained you? Were you conscious? Were they disguising their identities, like with masks?I was detained. I do not understand it all. Someone detained me. I do not know who it was.
I am okay now. This was a while ago. I am still trying to understand it all.
I think that rather, what in other Christian or other religious traditions, is identified as religious preoccupation, is in Catholicism called being a member of a religious order. Some familiar ones you may have heard of, like the Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans, and Carmelites. There are many outlets in Catholicism for whatever it is that compels religious preoccupation in other traditions.Interesting about religious preoccupation being encouraged or provided for by the Catholic Church.
Nobody's suggesting that you do those things.I would not want to be a pagan priest, or a deacon contrary to scripture.
OK.I do see myself as a servant.
I mean that I do not know if it was the state or the government. The person I saw but she did not keep her word on meeting with me later.How do you not know who detained you? Were you conscious? Were they disguising their identities, like with masks?
I think that rather, what in other Christian or other religious traditions, is identified as religious preoccupation, is in Catholicism called being a member of a religious order. Some familiar ones you may have heard of, like the Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans, and Carmelites. There are many outlets in Catholicism for whatever it is that compels religious preoccupation in other traditions.
Nobody's suggesting that you do those things.
OK.
I do not know what that is.Religious Preoccupation: The early arrival of too many Christians at Chick-fil-A. [emoji16]
Nobody ever accuses Catholics of that. There's no limit to how preoccupied you can be in Catholicism, and it's all legit. Just fyi.
What's this? :idunno:>Idolator
>Catholic
>From Mass
>Ancestors probably killed a bunch of people
>Eats Irish food
>Can't help but question Catholicism in having natural rebellious qualities
Let's see.A major guess,
How accurate was I?
My cryptonym, check.>Idolator
Nope. I'm Catholic in my theology. I have not been received into the Church.>Catholic
It says so right under 'Idolater,' check.>From Mass
Makes me a human, check.>Ancestors probably killed a bunch of people
Who doesn't like taters? Check.>Eats Irish food
Looks like two thoughts. One, can't help but question Catholicism. Naturally. It's just that recently, there've been zero challenges that weren't deftly deflected and even turned right around on me, forcing me to become even more convinced in Catholicism as the authentic Christian tradition, the one built by Christ, and taught by the Apostles first, and then by bishops that the Apostles themselves created. So check on that one.>Can't help but question Catholicism in having natural rebellious qualities