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For YEARS, I have been accused of being "ANTI-Catholic" and of "bashing the RCC." And yet, in all these years, not one Catholic anywhere, at any website or otherwise, has been willing to say the same positive things about my denomination as I have repeatedly said about theirs: it might be that the proverbial shoe is on the other foot?
Here is my position. I've stated this - in these exact words - for about 10 years now at at least a dozen websites:
In my passionate opinion, The Catholic Church is a valid, sound and very highly esteemed institution. I regard it, its ministers, its ministries and its Sacraments as all valid, good and sound. I regard all the members to be fully Christian and fully and equally blessed, as well as my full, unseparated brothers and sisters in Christ and FULLY (and in every sense) members of the Church that is one, holy, catholic communion of saints. I regard none of the official teachings of The Catholic Church to be apostate or heretical in the sense of being unbiblical and indeed I greatly agree with it (my priest commenting on my embrace of Catholicism, "It's a whole lot better than most Catholics!"). And I pray daily for God's very richest blessings to it, its ministries and ministers and its Holy Father. Furthermore, I adore and appreciate the typical forms of Catholic worship, I often embrace Catholic piety/spirituality, and I hold in great esteem its ministries in education (k - 12 especially) and the ways it has often boldly stood up for Christian morality (especially life issues).
Now, It is true that I do not accept EVERY one of the 2,865 points of the latest edition of the official Roman Catholic Catechism as dogma - although VERY rare are points I would solidly disagree with (I more often simply don't accept - while not denying; the Catechism insisting on too much, IMO) so I'm not in full, absolute agreement with all it's teachings - I disagree on EXACTLY the SAME issues that it parts with me, to exactly the same degree. I would still be a member of a parish owned and operated by the RC if I was in 100% absolute agreement; I would not be Lutheran if I was instead Catholic. But this reveals no distain for that denomination or my brothers and sisters there - only points where Catholics and Lutherans aren't exactly the same.
To date, no Catholic (not one) in about a decade in some dozen websites has been willing to return the positive things I state about they and their church to me and my church (the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod). I find that perhaps revealing.
I have frequently been asked WHY I moved over to Lutheranism, and I have (relunctantly) gave those reasons. But always with emphasis that I hold no hard feelings whatsoever about my Catholic "roots" and years as a Catholic. Quite the contrary..... I feel blessed by that and am very, very grateful for my time there. I don't agree that its new, unique, defining DOGMAS are dogmas (I don't claim they are all false, however)..... I don't agree with the ecclesiology or epistemology of that denomination..... and I think while its soterilogy MAY be okay, how it is typically expressed by Catholics (laity anyway) it conveys something troubling. But again, the RC denomination disagrees with my denomination on EXACTLY the same issues, to EXACTLY the same degree.... so if one is "anti" thus so is the other - equally. I would simply call that "not FULLY agreeing on all things to the same level/degree." I have also frequently been asked if I think that Catholics, generally, are heaven bound and I have consistently insisted I passionately believe so.
What about you?
- Josiah
For YEARS, I have been accused of being "ANTI-Catholic" and of "bashing the RCC." And yet, in all these years, not one Catholic anywhere, at any website or otherwise, has been willing to say the same positive things about my denomination as I have repeatedly said about theirs: it might be that the proverbial shoe is on the other foot?
Here is my position. I've stated this - in these exact words - for about 10 years now at at least a dozen websites:
In my passionate opinion, The Catholic Church is a valid, sound and very highly esteemed institution. I regard it, its ministers, its ministries and its Sacraments as all valid, good and sound. I regard all the members to be fully Christian and fully and equally blessed, as well as my full, unseparated brothers and sisters in Christ and FULLY (and in every sense) members of the Church that is one, holy, catholic communion of saints. I regard none of the official teachings of The Catholic Church to be apostate or heretical in the sense of being unbiblical and indeed I greatly agree with it (my priest commenting on my embrace of Catholicism, "It's a whole lot better than most Catholics!"). And I pray daily for God's very richest blessings to it, its ministries and ministers and its Holy Father. Furthermore, I adore and appreciate the typical forms of Catholic worship, I often embrace Catholic piety/spirituality, and I hold in great esteem its ministries in education (k - 12 especially) and the ways it has often boldly stood up for Christian morality (especially life issues).
Now, It is true that I do not accept EVERY one of the 2,865 points of the latest edition of the official Roman Catholic Catechism as dogma - although VERY rare are points I would solidly disagree with (I more often simply don't accept - while not denying; the Catechism insisting on too much, IMO) so I'm not in full, absolute agreement with all it's teachings - I disagree on EXACTLY the SAME issues that it parts with me, to exactly the same degree. I would still be a member of a parish owned and operated by the RC if I was in 100% absolute agreement; I would not be Lutheran if I was instead Catholic. But this reveals no distain for that denomination or my brothers and sisters there - only points where Catholics and Lutherans aren't exactly the same.
To date, no Catholic (not one) in about a decade in some dozen websites has been willing to return the positive things I state about they and their church to me and my church (the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod). I find that perhaps revealing.
I have frequently been asked WHY I moved over to Lutheranism, and I have (relunctantly) gave those reasons. But always with emphasis that I hold no hard feelings whatsoever about my Catholic "roots" and years as a Catholic. Quite the contrary..... I feel blessed by that and am very, very grateful for my time there. I don't agree that its new, unique, defining DOGMAS are dogmas (I don't claim they are all false, however)..... I don't agree with the ecclesiology or epistemology of that denomination..... and I think while its soterilogy MAY be okay, how it is typically expressed by Catholics (laity anyway) it conveys something troubling. But again, the RC denomination disagrees with my denomination on EXACTLY the same issues, to EXACTLY the same degree.... so if one is "anti" thus so is the other - equally. I would simply call that "not FULLY agreeing on all things to the same level/degree." I have also frequently been asked if I think that Catholics, generally, are heaven bound and I have consistently insisted I passionately believe so.
What about you?
- Josiah
