Posted by Dave Keller on July 17th, 2006
Adrian asks:
I would like to know if you agree on the following: a couple of years ago, an official document from the Vatican established that the baptism performed but the LDS Church is not considered valid by the Catholic Church. Also, generally speaking, the Catholic Church considers valid the baptism of the main Protestant Denominations and of the Orthodox Church. The Catholic Church is having Ecumenical dialogue with this last churches, while with the LDS Church can only have inter-religious dialogue. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Dave Keller on July 10th, 2006
I haven’t written for this blog for quite awhile and I am very busy right now with my college stuff. I have also been researching positions on Mormon priesthood development that will take much but not all of the sting of criticisms that Mormons, such as Hugh Nibley, have made about Catholic priesthood development.
So let’s use this thread to exp Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Dave Keller on June 16th, 2006
This week I am going to showcase some of the internet-accessible reading I have done since last week’s dialogue on abortion from the entries Thoughts on Abortion and Abortion: a Catholic Overview. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Bear on June 15th, 2006
In the discussion following the post “Thoughts on Abortionâ€Â, questions were raised regarding “confession and repentance in the Roman Catholic Church.†I hope in this post to give a brief, general overview of the Catholic understanding of these issues, and to answer some of the questions raised in the discussions of the previous post.
To get an overview in the Church’s own language, I recommend reading the sections concerning grace and justification of the Catechism, paragraphs 1987 through 2029. I refer to these sections because understanding the Catholic conception of grace is necessary to understand the Catholic conception of sin.
Why does man need salvation?
Catholics believe man’s destiny is eternal life, to live in unity with God. This, in particular, is what distinguishes us from the animals, who share biological and sensible life with us, but do not have free will and rational, immortal souls. The nature of this life with God himself is participation in God’s own life – this is our definition of grace (CCC #1997). Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by guest on June 11th, 2006
[Ed. Note: This is valuable and welcome submission was contributed by one of our astute Catholic readers, who comments under the monicker "Bear". It helps set the record straight on some of the unintentional inaccuracies made in the previous entry, Thoughts on Abortion and provides some much needed explanation of the Roman Catholic Church's current teachings as well.]
I. TEACHING ON ABORTION
Firstly, Catholicism considers abortion to be evil because it is the direct, intentional killing of a human person. The Catechism states in paragraph 2270:
Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person-among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life.
It goes on to affirm from there that this has been the constant teaching of the Church from the beginning. Sources indicating this include the Bible itself, the Didache, and various non-canonical epistles and other writings from the early Church. Read the rest of this entry »
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