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No, never seen that. Even if it's so, so what? It's a chair...You can't be serious. You've never seen the Pope's great white throne with two angels positioned on his left and right side?
The point is, it's not something imposed by the Church. Yes, there's a protocol. Same with a King or Queen, or whatever. Here in the US, we don't have a sense of that, but still there's protocol with a president or Supreme Court judge, and there is, whether you beleive it or not, a protocol with any religious figure.Because you aren't supposed to do that. Why should that even be comforting to someone, to kiss the hand of a sinner? And please don't act like every person who does that is looking for comfort. It'd be quite disingenuous of you to ignore that many see that as the proper way to greet him.
The same need there was when Jesus was crucified, rose, and left the apostles. The need for the one Faith Christ instituted to be led the right way. With the guidance of the Holy Spirt, since the day of Pentecost. Two minutes after Pentecost, there were questions to be asked and answered, regarding the nature of Christ, the persons of the Godhead, the tenets of the faith. Who, do you think, guided them? And who, do you think, taught, spoke, wrote, imparted the faith?When did the Holy Ghost name the Pope God's substitute? If Christ promised to never leave nor forsake us, and that where "two or more are gathered" He'd be in the midst thereof, what need is there for a substitute? If we have the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost, who if you want to get technical was the only One given as a substitute, what need is there for a man to stand in the gap?
Well, it is your judgement, and that proves that there must be an arbiter, an authority, to go to when there is a serious question regarding the faith.My personal struggles with time management are not the same here, and please don't try to insult my intelligence by acting like it is. The admaration shown to the Pope is ridiculous and it's not my judgement, it's quite easy to see. The only person who ever drew a reaction from a crowd the way the pope does, that I am aware of, was Michael Jackson.
And if you think Michael Jackson is more important, go on, go! Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
No, the only way we know the truth is that we get it from those who walked with Christ, and those who walked with them, who learned from them, directly. And this is the Catholic Church. If a matter of faith and morals wasn't believed then, it's not believed now.
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