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Thy Geekdom Come

Hmmm...they look like schismatics, possibly heretics, designed to lure in unsuspecting Catholic faithful...

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MarieCecilia

Yeah probably schismatic.....but maybe they are heretical? In which case they wouldn't really have the 7 sacraments. (sorry I know that was beside the point)

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They aint schismatic, they follow V2 and all.

[url="http://www.accus.us/photos.htm"]http://www.accus.us/photos.htm[/url]

top photo. what the heck is gonna on with the black priest???

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Guest T-Bone

[quote]It celebrates the seven sacraments and adheres to the essential Catholic doctrine and practice as expressed and [color=red][u][i][b]implied[/b][/i][/u][/color] in the statements of Vatican Council II, and in the light of the best contemporary thought.[/quote]


Yeah-huh...they are inferring. That is a big no-no. VII was a well thought out document, that does not imply anything it doesn't say explicitly.

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daugher-of-Mary

In my area there is also a "Polish Catholic Church of America" which, to the best of my knowledge, is also schismatic. <_<

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homeschoolmom

[quote]Our Priests, Brothers and Sisters engage in secular employment for their livelihood. This secular employment also gives us the opportunity to be in tune with the world; its challenges, joys and disappointments. It gives us the opportunity to mingle with "The People Of God" on a daily basis and to be available to minister to the needs of individuals as they arise.

     As a priest, brother or sister you live with your spouse and family; enjoying the benefits of a family and a partner. This opportunity allows one to know and understand the family unit. When called upon to minister to the greater family of God one knows the trials, joys, and love that can come from a life that is spent with another. This helps to share life experiences in the ministry of counseling.

     Within the American Catholic Church in the United States, there is no exclusion of individuals to a vocation that they feel they are being called to by God. One can live a celibate or married life, which are not obstacles to this vocation.[/quote]

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[quote]...whether that be [b]Independent Catholic,[/b] Roman Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican; is accepted into this branch of the Catholic Church.[/quote]

Isn't INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC an oxymoron??

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