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A later use of “cafeteria Catholicism” appears in Fidelity, 1986. “Cafeteria Catholicism” allows us to pick those “truths” by which …

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According to Exodus in the Old Testament, God issued his own set of laws (the Ten Commandments) to Moses on Mount Sinai. In Catholicism, the Ten Commandments are considered divine law because God himself revealed them. And because they were spelled out specifically with no room for ambiguity, they

Diversity of Roman Catholic beliefs about masturbation: Part 4: Overcoming masturbation. Can it be acceptable? Position of the laity. Sponsored link. This topic is continued from the previous essay

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Masturbation is the sexual stimulation of one’s own genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm. The stimulation may involve hands, fingers, everyday objects, sex toys such as vibrators, or combinations of these.

The Catholic Church respects and loves the homosexual person the same as it does the heterosexual. Catholicism teaches that homosexual people must be treated with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every act or thought of hatred, , or persecution toward the homosexual is condemned. The

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History, beliefs, practices, deeds, etc of the Roman Catholic Church

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Bulletin (St. Mary’s Parish) . Seattle Pilgrimage to Rome, June 7-13, 2010 Year of the Priest. Pictures of Quinceanera

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Is masturbation a sin? Everyone knows in their hearts that masturbation is evil and a sin and against the natural law; What does the Bible Say about Masturbation?

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Maybe you’re an atheist who has been reading and commenting here for a while. Or perhaps this is your first visit to Strange Notions. Whatever the case, the question remains: what should you do if Catholicism begins making sense? Leah Libresco faced that question head on in June 2012 when, after

Conservative vs. Traditional Catholicism by Fr. Chad Ripperger, F.S.S.P. – Spring 2001 Distinctions with Philosophical Differences