To: Knitting A Conundrum
You said it. It is so classically pagan. But thanks to the 'teaching' of some diocese, many just don't even recognize it and don't want to be told. It really is so wiccan. I hear in places like Notre Dame and in Minnesota, this kind of prayer passes for enlightened Catholic.
Now that's getting mighty close to the abomination of desolation....
Yes. I just wonder how much farther it can go.
38 posted on
01/13/2005 5:06:08 AM PST by
fortunecookie
(My grandparents didn't flee communism so that I could live in Kerry's Kommune - and I won't have to.)
To: fortunecookie
Yes. I just wonder how much farther it can go.See #34 </sarcasm>
39 posted on
01/13/2005 5:07:35 AM PST by
Petronski
(Alles klar, Herr Kommissar?)
To: fortunecookie
Spirit Daily has picked up this story. Maybe there will be enough national outrage that they decide they need to pull it off the website.
Well, anybody tries to say that prayer around me, I will stand up, say, I refuse to pray a wiccan prayer and walk out, and complain loudly.
In my mispent youth, I did mess with wicca. I converted to Christ, and there's no way I am going to go back so that a few good CINOs can play with feel good stuff that they don't understand. Invoking the four directions? Invoking the earth?
This is not Christian, and if any sweet old sister says it is, ask her why wants to cast a magic circle instead of pray to God.
42 posted on
01/13/2005 5:15:17 AM PST by
Knitting A Conundrum
(Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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