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USCGstud
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Posted at 8:48 pm on Aug. 10, 2008 |
| Ur welcome into our Church to pray and part take, but when it come to the receiving the Body & Blood of Christ we ask that you don't until we welcome you into our Faith, we don't want someone to disgrade Christ without FULLY knowing how and who He is and the Faith and grace He shares with us. |
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wOlF
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Posted at 8:04 pm on Aug. 26, 2006 |
| The churches' doors are always open to anyone willing to listen. Go on in and take a seat and pray if thats what you'd like. I am a protestant, (specifically Presbyterian) and as apart of my Confirmation I was to listen to another church service to try and open my mind. Some of my friends went to Mormon and Islam churches. I went to a local Catholic church. It was different than what I was used to (that was the point of the whole lesson) with all the ups and downs, but it was a very meaningful sermon that taught me some very good lessons. Afterwards, I talked with the priest with my mentor, who thought it was a very good thing that we were doing. We all believe that Christ is our savior even though we have our petty differences. You should be welcome in any church that you wanted to. Beware though, some religions do have their rules. If you went to a Catholic church and are not catholic, you can't take communion. I hope I help you out Shaun |
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ajm51987
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Posted at 7:41 pm on Aug. 26, 2006 |
| I went into one in Manhattan, did the cross in holy water bit (as i was lapsing out of christanity, so thought it was approprate), and hell, even donated a dollar and lit a little while candle, as far as I know, no lighting struck me I'm not dammed to hell (at least for that :P), and I didn't get the plague, so I think you'll be fine! |
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dragonking
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Posted at 11:49 am on Aug. 26, 2006 |
| I know about the bad things said about the Catholic church. I see them myself about going against the Bible in some of their beliefs. I think it's fine for you to go pray there. I don't think people will go up to you and ask you if you are Catholic. |
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rosebud
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Posted at 10:28 am on Aug. 26, 2006 |
Quote: from emmie738 at 2:20 am on Aug. 26, 2006
you can pray in the catholic church, but you can't take the communion.
they aren't going to stop you doing that. it's just not an accepted part of other demonimations' beliefs. for an anglican it would be like a free snack i guess. |
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codylovefoundation
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Posted at 6:33 am on Aug. 26, 2006 |
| you just have to believe in god and have faith and anything else doesnt matter |
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lovefaith
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Posted at 6:13 am on Aug. 26, 2006 |
| ok thanks thats helped alot :D |
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emmie738
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Posted at 9:20 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| you can pray in the catholic church, but you can't take the communion. |
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TheOtherHorseman
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Posted at 8:28 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
Quote: from exparrot at 9:50 am on Aug. 25, 2006
Is the Eucharist the blood and body of christ? Because i'm not particularly religious and I participated in that at my best friend's parish.
Indeed. |
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exparrot
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Posted at 6:50 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| Is the Eucharist the blood and body of christ? Because i'm not particularly religious and I participated in that at my best friend's parish. |
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TheOtherHorseman
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Posted at 6:35 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| 1. Catholics are Christian. Christian is a broad category into which Catholic, Christian, and Orthodox fall. 2. We don't check ID at the door to see if you're in the club. Come on in! The official stance is, I believe, we welome other denominations. Just don't participate in the Eucharist unless you're Anglican. There might be others that are close enough for government work, but Anglicans I am aware of. My church prints such things on some bulletin or other. |
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AngelSasha08
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Posted at 2:43 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| blah-blah! I accept god but I still dont go to church! It is just who I am! My mother still fight about sexuality she thinks that it is wrong it is a long story |
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kirbyboo
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Posted at 2:36 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| yeah...churches will normally accept u for who u r...even if ur not catholic. |
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Xjord101290X
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Posted at 2:31 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| nay church will accept u, whther u love god or not, lol... |
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DefaultTo0
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Posted at 2:31 am on Aug. 25, 2006 |
| It's OK to pray and go to services in a Catholic church, but they specifiy that you must be a member of their church to take part in Communion. |
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