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 The Boar's Head Carol December 23, 2009 Has anybody seen … April 24, 2005 Random thoughts December 5, 2002 Priestbots August 28, 2013 Speaking larger than words March 19, 2007 The Day After Christmas December 27, 2005 Our Lady of Good Humor May 10, 2008 If the FDA regulated the Eucharist November 17, 2006 My theory is that … January 5, 2006 Urinetown November 30, 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.