is that a threat?
I am a new Christian. i went to catholic church for 20 years, and learnt nothing about the bible. I got tired of listening to the pastors opinions on gun control and climate change.Boomer#85 said:
This whole thing with the Pope is very disappointing. Especially since there are more Catholics per capita at TAMU than at Notre Dame.
I wasn't raised Catholic. I was raised Episcopalian which unfortunately is run by a bunch of angry lesbians now. I will never set foot in that satanic church again.
As a cadet back in the 80's I was one of the 3 in my fish class that was not Catholic so I went to Mass with my buddies.
There has not been a good pope since John Paul II.
This current pope is a marxist scumbag.
I hate to say this, but the Catholic church is a cult of evil. It did not use to be that way.
That's not correct. Total number of catholics at TAMU are greater than at ND but ND has higher percentage of student population that are catholic.Boomer#85 said:
This whole thing with the Pope is very disappointing. Especially since there are more Catholics per capita at TAMU than at Notre Dame.
I wasn't raised Catholic. I was raised Episcopalian which unfortunately is run by a bunch of angry lesbians now. I will never set foot in that satanic church again.
As a cadet back in the 80's I was one of the 3 in my fish class that was not Catholic so I went to Mass with my buddies.
There has not been a good pope since John Paul II.
This current pope is a marxist scumbag.
I hate to say this, but the Catholic church is a cult of evil. It did not use to be that way.
I started this thread, so I only have myself to blame,deddog said:I am a new Christian. i went to catholic church for 20 years, and learnt nothing about the bible. I got tired of listening to the pastors opinions on gun control and climate change.Boomer#85 said:
This whole thing with the Pope is very disappointing. Especially since there are more Catholics per capita at TAMU than at Notre Dame.
I wasn't raised Catholic. I was raised Episcopalian which unfortunately is run by a bunch of angry lesbians now. I will never set foot in that satanic church again.
As a cadet back in the 80's I was one of the 3 in my fish class that was not Catholic so I went to Mass with my buddies.
There has not been a good pope since John Paul II.
This current pope is a marxist scumbag.
I hate to say this, but the Catholic church is a cult of evil. It did not use to be that way.
My entire family is now in a bible church, led there *by our kids*. The catholic church is losing out on an entire generation of young adults, by trying to fit to liberal culture. Its a losing battle.
I accept legal immigrants. Forever and ever, Amen.Daddy-O5 said:
"acceptance" of immigrants, as if all parishioners hated immigrants.
Most of us do of course. In fact, they are very welcome. Something that is conveniently overlooked when political biases are involved.oh no said:I accept legal immigrants. Forever and ever, Amen.Daddy-O5 said:
"acceptance" of immigrants, as if all parishioners hated immigrants.
akm91 said:
He's just pissed the Catholic Church isn't getting the $$$$ the US gov't was handing out.
Daddy-O5 said:
I am not Catholic but have attended many masses with my wife. There have been multiple instances during the intercession where prayers were offered (did I phrase that right?) related to "changes in heart" towards immigration or "acceptance" of immigrants, as if all parishioners hated immigrants. There have been many other similar examples of subtle left leaning politics bleeding into those prayers, however I'll save those for another thread on another forum.
For the record, while I'm not Catholic nor ever will be; I think a strong, conservative Catholic Church is certainly a good thing. I hope the "conservative resurgence" amongst young Catholics is true, though I fear that the Catholic Church (at least worldwide) is heading in the wrong direction.
Ha, i was trying to keep it short too..StandUpforAmerica said:I started this thread, so I only have myself to blame,deddog said:I am a new Christian. i went to catholic church for 20 years, and learnt nothing about the bible. I got tired of listening to the pastors opinions on gun control and climate change.Boomer#85 said:
This whole thing with the Pope is very disappointing. Especially since there are more Catholics per capita at TAMU than at Notre Dame.
I wasn't raised Catholic. I was raised Episcopalian which unfortunately is run by a bunch of angry lesbians now. I will never set foot in that satanic church again.
As a cadet back in the 80's I was one of the 3 in my fish class that was not Catholic so I went to Mass with my buddies.
There has not been a good pope since John Paul II.
This current pope is a marxist scumbag.
I hate to say this, but the Catholic church is a cult of evil. It did not use to be that way.
My entire family is now in a bible church, led there *by our kids*. The catholic church is losing out on an entire generation of young adults, by trying to fit to liberal culture. Its a losing battle.but there is quite a bit of ignorance in this post.
- 'I am a new Christian': Catholics are Christians... in fact, the first ones.
- 'i went to catholic church for 20 years, and learnt nothing about the bible': That's on you.... we read from the bible in every mass, and the readings are the topic of the homily for probably 95% of those masses.
- 'I got tired of listening to the pastors opinions on gun control and climate change.': I am squarely in middle age and I have never heard a homily on those topics.
It doesn't sound like you were a very active Catholic. I will agree with your last point... any church that goes down the 'liberal' path is losing members.
Praise God!deddog said:
Ha, i was trying to keep it short too..
I grew up in Asia with a different religion, was a Jesus skeptic, and live in a 90% blue Austin neighborhood.
Yet, God was always speaking to me, and Jesus found me and my kids.
Indeed my friend. There is a world out there that is yearning for the Word of God, instead of opinions. And that gives me tremendous hope.Ellis Wyatt said:Praise God!deddog said:
Ha, i was trying to keep it short too..
I grew up in Asia with a different religion, was a Jesus skeptic, and live in a 90% blue Austin neighborhood.
Yet, God was always speaking to me, and Jesus found me and my kids.
Cobra39 said:
Lots of Pope anger here.
Cobra39
usmcbrooks said:
When the Vatican stops sweeping pedophilia cases under the rug like common dust, I'll care about their holy than thou attitude.
No more!Muy said:usmcbrooks said:
When the Vatican stops sweeping pedophilia cases under the rug like common dust, I'll care about their holy than thou attitude.
Add they need to give away the massive wealth and priceless collections to show they believe what they preach down.
Cobra39 said:
Lots of Pope anger here.
Cobra39
Is that outside the Vatican walls, or will he stand on a high balcony and open his arms to them for an "air hug" while they sit, still, outside the Vatican walls?aTmAg said:
Then send them to Vatican City. I'm sure the pope will welcome them with open arms.
Sounds much like what the Iscariot might say...Muy said:usmcbrooks said:
When the Vatican stops sweeping pedophilia cases under the rug like common dust, I'll care about their holy than thou attitude.
Add they need to give away the massive wealth and priceless collections to show they believe what they preach down.
Well, Biden gave him a medal for that made him good.StandUpforAmerica said:
"Pope Francis Predicts Trump Administration's Mass Deportation Program 'Will End Badly'"
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/pope-francis-predicts-trump-administrations-mass-deportation-program-will-end-badly/
A copy of the letter can be found here...JUST IN: #PopeFrancis sends letter to US Catholic Bishops on #Trump illegal immigration policies, saying: “I have followed closely the major crisis that is taking place in the United States with the initiation of a program of mass deportations.” Read here: https://t.co/uVjBxRlXB4 pic.twitter.com/K90sxjkpmA
— Diane Montagna (@dianemontagna) February 11, 2025
My 'favorite' is #7 where he talks about the the downside of prioritizing national identity. /rolleyes
I wish he was this motivated to speak against the most anti-Catholic president we've had in our lifetime, Biden.
He certainly reminds the more historical minded that bad popes DO happen, and its not any commentary on the Church's longevity chances. Its been pretty annoying having such an almost campus-left sounding pontiff at just the time when interest in serious and rededicated faith is such that the Orthodox are experiencing a deserved re-visit and rediscovery by those unfamiliar with the West-East split. A time where even undoing the Great Schism seemed possible -- but it won't with a Vatican diluting the differences with Islam and even secular stances --the Orthodox won't have anything to do with that. In fact, it strengthens their arguments about the papacy. And certainly about the post Vatican-I accretions.RAB87 said:
Pope Francis is the worst pope in our lifetimes. He is a Marxist pawn who lives behind Vatican walls with armed guards - and criticizes walls and arms. Most of my fellow Catholics can't stand him.
Just can't trust those religious leaders who like to sexually abuse kids. Catholic Priests, Baptist Pastors… be nice if Christians would actually start acting like Christians.Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:aTmAg said:
Then send them to Vatican City. I'm sure the pope will welcome them with open arms.
only if they are little boys under the age of 10.
this dude is a false prophet
deddog said:I am a new Christian. i went to catholic church for 20 years, and learnt nothing about the bible. I got tired of listening to the pastors opinions on gun control and climate change.Boomer#85 said:
This whole thing with the Pope is very disappointing. Especially since there are more Catholics per capita at TAMU than at Notre Dame.
I wasn't raised Catholic. I was raised Episcopalian which unfortunately is run by a bunch of angry lesbians now. I will never set foot in that satanic church again.
As a cadet back in the 80's I was one of the 3 in my fish class that was not Catholic so I went to Mass with my buddies.
There has not been a good pope since John Paul II.
This current pope is a marxist scumbag.
I hate to say this, but the Catholic church is a cult of evil. It did not use to be that way.
My entire family is now in a bible church, led there *by our kids*. The catholic church is losing out on an entire generation of young adults, by trying to fit to liberal culture. Its a losing battle.
That's absurd. You likely have a poor Pope, maybe a bad curia. There is the even terrifying possibility that you might even have an evil curia, but it is not the Catholic Church. Look at Washington --- its possible for the ruling class to be evil and it be only a commentary on the mercy and the restraint the public has had for not "throwing them in the Tiber" here or there -- which DID happen literally more than a few times with corrupt leadership. You must know the bishops set the tone, not the Vatican.Boomer#85 said:
This whole thing with the Pope is very disappointing. Especially since there are more Catholics per capita at TAMU than at Notre Dame.
I wasn't raised Catholic. I was raised Episcopalian which unfortunately is run by a bunch of angry lesbians now. I will never set foot in that satanic church again.
As a cadet back in the 80's I was one of the 3 in my fish class that was not Catholic so I went to Mass with my buddies.
There has not been a good pope since John Paul II.
This current pope is a marxist scumbag.
I hate to say this, but the Catholic church is a cult of evil. It did not use to be that way.
Not sure if he is the 1st or perhaps the III or IV.Rapier108 said:
Pope Marx I
Curious -- who are the other possible predecessors? I can test if it seems possible. Some really rigid-minded did think that about John XXIII at times, so there's that. What are some would call that before now?OverSeas AG said:Not sure if he is the 1st or perhaps the III or IV.Rapier108 said:
Pope Marx I