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To: narses
>>makes it very difficult to accept any of your opinions about<<

My opinions? Do you only try to obfuscate or do you actually have proof to refute what the CCC says?

877 Likewise, it belongs to the sacramental nature of ecclesial ministry that it have a collegial character. In fact, from the beginning of his ministry, the Lord Jesus instituted the Twelve as "the seeds of the new Israel and the beginning of the sacred hierarchy." Chosen together, they were also sent out together, and their fraternal unity would be at the service of the fraternal communion of all the faithful: they would reflect and witness to the communion of the divine persons. For this reason every bishop exercises his ministry from within the episcopal college, in communion with the bishop of Rome, the successor of St. Peter and head of the college. So also priests exercise their ministry from within the presbyterium of the diocese, under the direction of their bishop. [http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/877.htm]

>>why would you expect anyone with any understanding of true Christianity to take you seriously?<<

You don’t take the CCC seriously?

1,300 posted on 01/14/2012 3:19:28 PM PST by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear

“You don’t take the CCC seriously?”

Of course I do, it is your many odd and goofy opinions about the teaching of the4 Church that I find laughable. BTW I note en passant that you do not mind grabbing passages of the CCC when you think (in error) that they prove your thesis, and yet when they are clear proof your rambling opinions about the Catholic belief is flat out wrong, you decline to look. Odd how that spiritual blindness thing works, eh?


1,302 posted on 01/14/2012 3:23:07 PM PST by narses
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