To: daniel1212
Roman Catholicism has two camps: The Traditionalists, some of whom go so far as the sedevacantist schism, and want the powers Rome once had as it took upon much of the form and means of the empire in which it was found, and seem to long for the days of the inquisitions,...... while the majority of Catholics who follow after the liberal interpretations fostered by Vatican II. I agree but also see some who "borrow" from both sides of that aisle when they attempt to justify their beliefs. There are also those who are simply undecided in what they believe about Catholicism...to them the "title" is what's significant...all the rest is simply "lip-service" in their opinion...they are free to believe as they might choose and belief fully they are catholics and that's sufficient for them....which likely places them in the "liberal" camp.
1,447 posted on
01/15/2012 6:33:11 PM PST by
caww
To: caww
From a critical sedevacantist perspective: http://www.the-pope.com/wvat2tec.html
1,483 posted on
01/15/2012 8:21:40 PM PST by
daniel1212
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