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Catholic AnswerCatholics do not "pretend" that the Church didn't support Hitler, they know that the Church didn't support Hitler. All of the proof is that Pope Pius XII did everything in his power to support and protect the Jews, Catholics, gypsies, and everybody else that Hitler was trying to exterminate. He ordered the Bishops to do everything possible, he opened convents and monasteries to hide people. The top Rabbi in the synagogue in Rome was so overwhelmed by the love and support that the Holy Father that he converted to the Catholic Church. The leaders in Israel all issued statements thanking the Holy Father and the Catholic Church for all that it had done. The only people who believe that the Catholic Church supported Hitler are the know-nothings in the present day press corps that are willing to repeat any vile unsubstantiated rumor against the Catholic Church, and the people who listen to them. Look at history, not the local entertainment news.inva
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Pretend they were braver and ready when they weren't
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To protect Brutus. If the soldiers killed him, Brutus would be safe.
No. She was an ardent Catholic .
It is a sin for a Catholic to participate in a non-Catholic Church service.Non-Catholic perspectiveThere are many Catholics who regard anything else apart from their particular branch of Catholicism as wrong, and are therefore, necessarily, as guilty of almost cultic attitudes as, say, Jehovah's Witnesses who regard any other thinking apart from their own as the work of satan. Many of these Catholics forget the reasons for the Protestant Church's formation in the first place; corruption within the Catholic Church and the adoption of non-scriptural beliefs and practices that have been invented by man - transubstantiation and the veneration of inanimate bread and wine as the actual body and blood of Christ as another.The names 'Catholic', 'Anglican', 'Methodist', 'Baptist' and any other Protestant division, are all man made. Therefore, whilst in the sight of the Catholic Church participation in a non-Catholic service may well be seen as a sin by some individuals, in the sight of God it is certainly not. Scripturally, and adhering to Christ's teaching, and the Word of God in Paul's letters means that simply standing up and professing 'Jesus is Lord', and meaning it, makes one a Christian whatever man-made label is given and therefore attendance at and/or participation in any Christian service in any denomination by either a Catholic or a non-Catholic, will receive God's blessing, despite what those in the Catholic Church hierarchy, or those who have been tutored and indoctrinated in the Catholic Church doctrine, might say.ANSWER (by a Catholic):The Catholic Church forbids Catholics to receive Communion in non-Catholic churches. Likewise, the Catholic Church forbids non-Catholics to receive Communion in the Catholic Church. Hopefully, someday we Christians will be able to unite on the theological issues that divide us and return to what Our Lord intended -- one Lord, one Faith and one Church.Most Catholics don't believe it is a sin to attend a non-catholic worship service, ie on Sunday morning, but some might say that a Catholic should also attend Mass. Attending a non-Catholic worship service does not excuse a Catholic from his Sunday obligation (or other Holy Day).Attending a non-Catholic worship service is, in my opinion, a learning experience and fine. Some Catholics believe it would not however, be okay for a Catholic to receive communion in another Christian church because some would see it as dishonest as Catholics and non-Catholic Christians do not believe the same thing about communion. Protestant communion (including Anglican) is not the same as Catholic communion and we are not permitted, as Catholics, to join in because some Catholics do not regard it as valid. Therefore some would say that it is dishonest to pretend.
Catholicism did not specifically exist during the prosecution times, and nobody even claims they did. However, Christians were quite obviously prosecuted then and this includes the early Catholic church, so it is perfectly fair of them to claim so.
No, absolutely not. Catholicism condemns same-sex intimacy and advises that an individual try to purge himself of gay thoughts (which is actually impossible). It would be more accurate to say that Catholic Cardinals must be heterosexual, or at least pretend to be, even though they also can't have sex with women. So they should pretend to want sex with a woman, but never have it.
You can pretend to be a cat.
not pretend
yes polish woman are bitch and gold digger pretend to be catholic. Money , money all they wanted and selfishness of jealousy.
Pretend friends are friends that you pretend are there, imaginary friends.
Yes, unfortunately, people pretend that they're Justin Bieber all the time. This is especially true on the internet. Therefore, always be cautious if you are supposedly talking to "Justin Bieber." It's possible that the person is just pretending to be him.
I pretend to be interested in the conversation.I couldn't help but pretend to be happy for him.My daughter likes to play dress-up and pretend to be a doctor.
I Pretend was created in 1968.
I don't think you can actually become a pretend wizard, but you can pretend to be a wizard, by pretending.