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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI remember in Malta, standing in the street when the Corpus Christi procession passed by, as thousands of people fell on their faces while my friends and I stood there bewildered at what can only be called idolatry.
...Dogma datur christianis,
quod in carnem transit panis,
et vinum in sanguinem.
Quod non capis, quod non vides,
animosa firmat fides,
praeter rerum ordinem.
Sub diversis speciebus,
signis tantum, et non rebus,
latent res eximiae.
Caro cibus, sanguis potus:
manet tamen Christus totus
sub utraque specie...
And because I never like to pass up a chance for some plainsong:
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View Post... I remember in Malta, standing in the street when the Corpus Christie procession passed by, as thousands of people fell on their faces ... I have also witnessed the queues to place requests on the nearly worn out toe of the statue of St Anthony in Padua ..
Ferret ... every year on the telly I see royalty, politicians and others laying flowers in front of of a big stone and then genuflecting, saluting or bowing to it before they leave.
Absolutely shocking.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostOh gosh, I'm so sorry (although I'm sure you do know it )
(Now edited to give the correct perpetrator of such nonsense.)
I was not suggesting (as you well know) that nobody complains about the content of any lobbying.
I merely suggested that every individual and organisation has the right to do so in our free society, and I doubt any true democrat would disagree with that.
However, it hardly comes as any great surprise that some of those who constantly howl about 'equality' and 'discrimination' on this forum are the very ones who appear to be disagreeing with that.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI was not suggesting (as you well know) that nobody complains about the content of any lobbying.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSecular organisations 'lobby' the Government all the time that proposed bills shouldn't go ahead and nobody complains.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostA little problem with your memory, or your use of English, Scotty?
So what's your problem regarding an answer ... do you accept the Catholic Church in England & Wales and Scotland has the right to lobby the Government in common with other organisations or not?
It's a very straightforward question and to give you a bit of a clue there are only two possible (proper) answers!
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Originally posted by jean View PostThose people are worshipping Christ, really present in the Sacrament, according to Catholic doctrine. They are not worshipping an image of something other than the actual body of Christ. Therefore what they are doing is not idolatry.
...Dogma datur christianis,
quod in carnem transit panis,
et vinum in sanguinem.
Quod non capis, quod non vides,
animosa firmat fides,
praeter rerum ordinem.
Sub diversis speciebus,
signis tantum, et non rebus,
latent res eximiae.
Caro cibus, sanguis potus:
manet tamen Christus totus
sub utraque specie...
And because I never like to pass up a chance for some plainsong:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74rxEWEektY
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSo what's your problem regarding an answer ... do you accept the Catholic Church in England & Wales and Scotland has the right to lobby the Government in common with other organisations or not?
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHow dare you accuse French Frank of pinching my lines, Flossie ...
I was not suggesting (as you well know) that nobody complains about the content of any lobbying.
I merely suggested that every individual and organisation has the right to do so in our free society, and I doubt any true democrat would disagree with that.
However, it hardly comes as any great surprise that some of those who constantly howl about 'equality' and 'discrimination' on this forum are the very ones who appear to be disagreeing with that.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostSo what's your problem regarding an answer ...
do you accept the Catholic Church in England & Wales and Scotland has the right to lobby the Government in common with other organisations or not?
& my answer is that I view lobbying by the Catholic Church in the same way that I view lobbying by any other organisation. But then the Catholic Church goes beyond that, in instructing its congregations to vote against politicians who support legislation the church opposes, for example.
Now, how about you answering a question I posed a while back - has the O'Brien debacle taught you any lessons, or given you any pause for thought? Or is it just shovel that one under the carpet & carry on as if nothing happened?
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