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To: ansel12
MORMONS ARE CHRISTIANS.

From a Polish Catholic, like the late, great Pope John Paul II, who lives in the township next to Kirtland, Ohio.

GET OVER IT!

66 posted on 08/31/2010 7:27:57 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
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To: GOP_Lady
Ummm wrong... Mormons are not Christians. Watch this & you will understand...

God never sinned
71 posted on 08/31/2010 7:31:03 PM PDT by Minus_The_Bear
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To: GOP_Lady

Spoken from a true place of ignorance...how does it feel to live there?


86 posted on 08/31/2010 7:39:56 PM PDT by TheGunny
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To: GOP_Lady

MORMONS ARE CHRISTIAN

no they aren’t


95 posted on 08/31/2010 7:45:35 PM PDT by terycarl (interested and informed)
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To: GOP_Lady
"MORMONS ARE CHRISTIANS. From a Polish Catholic, like the late, great Pope John Paul II, who lives in the township next to Kirtland, Ohio. GET OVER IT!"

Do you think that you reflect the truth of the Catholic Faith when you tell people that?

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Question: I read recently that the Catholic Church had rejected Mormon baptism, since their view of Christ and the Trinity is so unusual. But I have to ask: Are Mormons considered separated brothers and sisters? While their views are strange to say the least, they are still separated, and we should reach out to them. If we view them as something other than separated, doesn't that exclude ecumenism? I know that many view them as a cult, but aren't cult members separated as well?

Answer: The reason Mormons are not considered separated brethren is not because they aren't "separated" from the Church-they are-but they aren't "brethren" in the sense required.

The phrase separated brethren refers to those who, though separated from full communion with the Catholic Church, have been justified through baptism and are thus brethren in Christ. The Decree on Ecumenism (Unitatis Redintegratio) of Vatican II teaches that "all who have been justified by faith in baptism are members of Christ's body, and have a right to be called Christian, and so are correctly accepted as brothers by the children of the Catholic Church."

Because Mormonism is polytheistic and rejects the Trinity, Mormon baptism is not valid, and Mormons are not considered separated brethren. For the same reason, outreach to them, while certainly a good thing, is not ecumenism, though it can include dialogue and social cooperation as well as efforts to evangelize them.

104 posted on 08/31/2010 7:49:16 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: GOP_Lady

And yet that same “late, great Pope John Paul II,” believed that

MORMONS ARE NOT CHRISTIANS


326 posted on 08/31/2010 11:54:37 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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