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sue wrote at 2008-05-30 23:08:40
You know this is actually kind of funny that I stumble upon this question. Despite it being 4 years later, I want to make a comment on the gentleman's circumstance.



I am coming from the the Catholic point of view and to be frank, I don't think it is a good idea to get into a serious relationship unless you think the other person might have a chance at converting. I say this because most couples who end up getting married, have kids and well, how are you going to explain why one parent believes God is in the Eucharist while the other doesn't....I can see some problems with that definately.



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jenni wrote at 2008-08-05 03:32:30
I am a catholic but went to a christian school for a year. They claimed i was going to hell because i honor Mary and pray to her. The difference b/w the two religons is major they don't believe in confession and don't have the eucharit but every now and then. Catholics are all drunks and we have to be born again SAVED because our first batpism wasn't our choice BUT OUR PARENT. so were not saved anymore.


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Spiritual direction, alternative spiritualities. Death and bereavement issues. Comparative theologies. I have a C.A.S. in pastoral care and administration from Loyola University. My initial formation was in the Roman Rite, ordained a priest in the American Catholic Church in the United States. Have done ministry with the mentally ill, prison ministry and ministry to the homeless. I have trained hospice volunteers, been involved in music ministry and adult religious education. I don`t get involved with apologetics. Active in the local ministerial association and other ecumenical work. I want to help people in their spiritual lives and work to make a more just world for all.

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