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Well, that does include the insulting term, "Protestant" devised by Roman Catholics as a pejorative slur during the Reformation.
Maybe we should forbid them to use the "P" word, while we get to use it with each other publicly as a term of endearment;)

Realy tho, it ain't so much what ya call each other, as the way ya say it. I use the rep function to tell Tadolamb & JackThecatholic what sluggards they are.^_^

...And I've been on both sides of the ecclesiastical barbwire.
 
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"Pope Benedict XVI is offering relief from purgatory to Roman Catholics who travel to Lourdes over the next year, the Vatican said yesterday.

Pope Benedict XVI prays to a statue of Madonna of Lourdes in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican

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Pilgrims to the shrine in south-west France will receive "plenary indulgences" from the Pontiff, which the Church says reduce the time spent being "washed" of sin after death. The indulgences will be available from this weekend until Dec 8, 2008.

The Church teaches that people who do not go directly to heaven must spend time in purgatory, where they can be purified of residual sin.

It is the latest initiative to get more pilgrims to the shrine, famous for the reported healing properties of its water. In August the Vatican opened an airline service offering pilgrims direct flights from Rome to Lourdes.

For those who cannot make the journey to France, the Pope will also grant indulgences to Catholics who pray at places of worship dedicated to the Madonna of Lourdes from Feb 2 to Feb 11. Indulgences may also be granted under special circumstances to people too sick to visit the shrine, the Vatican said.

The offer comes as the shrine prepares to commemorate the 150th anniversary of when the Madonna was said to have appeared to a peasant girl in 1858.

The Pope is expected to visit next year, possibly in September or October."

How can the Pope offer relief from purgatory if you travel to Lourdes over the next year? How is this possible?


Yep - more of the same - thinking that doing this or that can compensate for sin and ignoring the Lord's death and resurrection as the only means to do that . No focus on the Lord at all . Only a focus on a dead human woman and a live human male thinking he is something more than what he is .
 
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does intent matter?

We know darn well that "protestant" is used quite often as an intended slam.


Does how the recipient take it matter?


Personally, I find the case when they use it as a slam a badge of honor, but I know it bothers some people.
I'm going to be totally honest here. In my 45 years on this planet, I have never heard that the word "protestant" is derogatory. I've listened to radio shows (like the Bible Answer Man) and they use this word to describe themselves. If you look the word up in a dictionary, you will not see it referred to as "offensive". However, on the other hand, here are three sources that describe the word "Romanism" as offensive:

from Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1):
Ro·man·ism /roh-muh-niz-uh m/ –noun: Often Disparaging and Offensive.

American Heritage Dictionary:
Ro·man·ism (ro'ma-niz'em) n. Offensive - Roman Catholicism

Wikipedia:
"Romanism was a word used as a derogatory term for Roman Catholicism in the past when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is still used, though rarely, by anti-Catholics. (See also: Anti-Catholicism, Papist, Popery, Popish Plot)


But, I'll tell you what: If YOU think the word is offensive, I give my word that I will not use it anymore. I do not want to be accused of not practicing what I preach. However, I do not know what I SHOULD call you. If I call you Christian - well, I'm a Christian too. I do not like the seperating effect of calling you guys Christian while I am called Catholic. This infers that, somehow, I am not Christian. I am going to use the often used term "Seperated Brethren". Is that acceptable?

Peace to you. Have a good weekend.
 
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Yep - more of the same - thinking that doing this or that can compensate for sin and ignoring the Lord's death and resurrection as the only means to do that . No focus on the Lord at all . Only a focus on a dead human woman and a live human male thinking he is something more than what he is .

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states, "An indulgence is obtained through the Church who, by virtue of the power of binding and loosing granted her by Christ Jesus, intervenes in favor of individual Christians and opens for them the treasury of the merits of Christ and the saints to obtain from the Father of mercies the remission of the temporal punishment due for their sins." The Church does this not just to aid Christians, "but also to spur them to works of devotion, penance, and charity" (CCC 1478).

Please read this link: Perhaps it will give a clearer view on the actual Catholic position:

http://www.catholic.com/library/Primer_on_Indulgences.asp
 
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But, I'll tell you what: If YOU think the word is offensive, I give my word that I will not use it anymore. I do not want to be accused of not practicing what I preach. However, I do not know what I SHOULD call you. If I call you Christian - well, I'm a Christian too. I do not like the seperating effect of calling you guys Christian while I am called Catholic. This infers that, somehow, I am not Christian. I am going to use the often used term "Seperated Brethren". Is that acceptable?

I'm not even sure what a Protestant is anymore, so I've started using the term 'non-Catholic' to describe all non-Catholics. That shouldn't upset anyone, and if it does, there's always RCIA. :cool:
 
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Actualy, it doesn't matter that much if we can bother to be friendly about it, but that would require the ability to laugh at ourselves & not take it all too seriously.

Rickottostant?
 
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I don't wanna know what you would use for an icon for me!:D

Please read this link: Perhaps it will give a clearer view on the actual Catholic position:

Terry, the problem is that it will give the Catholic view on the Catholic position.;)


 
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I don't wanna know what you would use for an icon for me!:D



Terry, the problem is that it will give the Catholic view on the Catholic position.;)
Uh, yah: Thats what I meant. If people want to debate what the Church teaches, first they must know what it is the Church actually DOES teach.

Oh, here's an eccumenical pic for you:

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I don't wanna know what you would use for an icon for me!:D



Terry, the problem is that it will give the Catholic view on the Catholic position.;)

Actually , it gives what the catholic club wants *others* to *think* that their view is . It almost always ignores what the *actual* catholics view is . Most of the views that the apologists provide noncatholics in forums such as this are not even close to what is officially taught to catholics such as myself as we were taught in their schools growing up and *practicing* what we were told .

It is better to focus on what they don't deny - such as ... a person deciding to skip mass on *one* obligatory day will go to hell unless they actually change their mind and agree that it is sin with the attitude of confessing it . Back in my day they called it "mortal" sin - now , it seems , they call it "grave" sin . But , the consequences are the same . *One* meeting missed ( without special permission and without any change of attitude about that one miss ) and it is hell . They *must* have the attitude that it is *neccesary* for salvation .
 
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