I have WHAT in my yard? :
Debi is correct about some
Catholic priests trying to incorporate some local beliefs into their traditions at mass and other events. IMHO catholocism is the most pagan of the modern versions of christianity. Lots of mysticism and ritual.....
Errrr, I have to disagree here, it's more that it's held on to traditions the tightest, and kept the knowlege of doctrin and even using latin the longest so knowlege was tightly controlled in the hands of the higherarchy
Errrr, I have to disagree here, it's more that it's held on to their old traditions the tightest, and kept the knowledge of doctrine and even using Latin in the Mass for a long time, so everything was more of a mystery to the average member.
Knowledge was tightly controlled in the hands of the hierarchy of the church the longest, there was little actual study of the bible by members of the congregation in years past too, and everything was passed on through the priest. Members were not encouraged to study or interpret the bible for themselves, just listen to what the priest said it all meant. For the most part, other religions which were developed later conducted services in the language of the people longer. Things have changed, and are continuing to change, but its not happening very fast thats for sure.
Once when I was visiting friends and attended church service with the family, and after services at a coffee klutch, a little old church lady type asked me where I was from and what church I normally attended. When I answered her, she said, Oh, youre one of them Cath o-lics, yer all a bunch of pagans and idol worshipers!
Thankfully, the minister of the church was nearby overheard, and seeing my discomfort he came over to tell her, Oh now Mrs. Brown, you have to share our guests company with others! Mrs. Jones hasnt met her yet!
He kindly apologized etc, but it was quite a shock all the same. A lot of people are confused by the statues of the saints and prayers for intervention by saints. I guess its normal, but second nature to us Cath-o-lics!
//edit to add// I'm far from the BEST catholic, I actually often describe myself as a 'recovering Catholic' LOL and I respect priests and ministers of any religion who are considerate of the cultures of the people they serve.
Debi is correct about some
Errrr, I have to disagree here, it's more that it's held on to traditions the tightest, and kept the knowlege of doctrin and even using latin the longest so knowlege was tightly controlled in the hands of the higherarchy
Errrr, I have to disagree here, it's more that it's held on to their old traditions the tightest, and kept the knowledge of doctrine and even using Latin in the Mass for a long time, so everything was more of a mystery to the average member.
Knowledge was tightly controlled in the hands of the hierarchy of the church the longest, there was little actual study of the bible by members of the congregation in years past too, and everything was passed on through the priest. Members were not encouraged to study or interpret the bible for themselves, just listen to what the priest said it all meant. For the most part, other religions which were developed later conducted services in the language of the people longer. Things have changed, and are continuing to change, but its not happening very fast thats for sure.
Once when I was visiting friends and attended church service with the family, and after services at a coffee klutch, a little old church lady type asked me where I was from and what church I normally attended. When I answered her, she said, Oh, youre one of them Cath o-lics, yer all a bunch of pagans and idol worshipers!
Thankfully, the minister of the church was nearby overheard, and seeing my discomfort he came over to tell her, Oh now Mrs. Brown, you have to share our guests company with others! Mrs. Jones hasnt met her yet!
He kindly apologized etc, but it was quite a shock all the same. A lot of people are confused by the statues of the saints and prayers for intervention by saints. I guess its normal, but second nature to us Cath-o-lics!
//edit to add// I'm far from the BEST catholic, I actually often describe myself as a 'recovering Catholic' LOL and I respect priests and ministers of any religion who are considerate of the cultures of the people they serve.
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