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1. Can we say that a Feng Shui master is a Buddhist or there is a possibility that he possess a different religion?
2. Why is it that though Philippines is a catholic country, Fengshui is still widely practiced?
3.Can we say that the reason why many believers practice Feng Shui is because they are not aware about the doctrine of Catholic?
4. Is it possible for a Catholic believer who is practicing Feng Shui covert his religion to Buddhism?

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Dear Wincell
         I believe non-Buddahist can practice. Just because Catholice are higher in number doesnt mean they approve all the practices of the fellow citizens. I think many practice not know the ideas or principals behind it. I believe practicing can lead people away from Christ and His Church.

                               your servant
                                    George  

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George A. Card,sfo, M.I

Expertise

I am willing to attempt to answer any question. If I don’t know the answer, I will look-up or pass the question on to friends for feed back. Beside Catholicism (especially the social/moral and the Eastern rites), I am well read on Mormonism and so-called Modern Christian Fundamentalism. Also I study Franciscan History as means of growing in my lay Franciscan calling to holiness in Christ.

Experience

20+ years as the Justice and Peace Laison for my (local)Secular Franciscan Fraternity,22+ years public speaking on the Faith,and/or teaching CCD and Youth Retreats,a former Officer for K of C and my SFO Fraternity,still hold appointed offices in local SFO fraternity

Organizations
Catholic Church, Rome Rite
Secular Fraciscan Order
Knights of Columbus
The Men's Study (A local Catholic study group I co founded)
Others
Militia Immaculata(Knights of the Immaculate

Publications
Local News Letters:Mostly my Poetry


Education/Credentials
2 years of Minor Seminary
Bible and Adult Faith Studies and Seminars

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