Humor Simple test by Jeffrey Miller February 7, 2007 written by Jeffrey Miller February 7, 2007 Here is a simple test to tell the difference between a Catholic and a Cafeteria Catholic. One goes through the catechism and other Church documents and says amen, the other says amend. 4 comments 0 FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest Jeffrey Miller previous post Catholic school censors pro-life speaker next post Worthy is the Lamb You may also like A Day in Ecumenism June 2, 2021 Greeting EULA November 22, 2005 Bush does it again May 27, 2003 Interview with the mustache February 11, 2013 My theory is that … January 5, 2006 Anti-pope rally November 26, 2006 Be free of religions for only $450 –... September 18, 2005 Because pews don't have drink holders November 11, 2006 LDS on LSD November 10, 2003 Size matters August 24, 2006 4 comments Mark February 7, 2007 - 12:58 pm Ha! That’s funny, but true, Jeff. Thanks! Hoodlum February 7, 2007 - 2:42 pm So, what category do all the individuals who have changed the catechism fall into? I am sorry, catechism doesn’t change, you all merely come to a deeper, fuller understanding of the gospel etc… Curt Questioner February 7, 2007 - 2:44 pm Well then, when Cardinal J.R. read the New Catechism he was a cafeteria catholic: because when he got to the first version’s section on sodomy he said “amend”! Mark February 7, 2007 - 3:57 pm “Curtquestioner”, Isn’t that a bit unkind? What exactly does the New Catechism say about sodomy that is ‘cafeteria catholic’? Comments are closed.
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Ha! That’s funny, but true, Jeff. Thanks!
So, what category do all the individuals who have changed the catechism fall into?
I am sorry, catechism doesn’t change, you all merely come to a deeper, fuller understanding of the gospel etc…
Well then, when Cardinal J.R. read the New Catechism he was a cafeteria catholic: because when he got to the first version’s section on sodomy he said “amend”!
“Curtquestioner”,
Isn’t that a bit unkind? What exactly does the New Catechism say about sodomy that is ‘cafeteria catholic’?
Comments are closed.