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    women as priests

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripwire View Post
    Are you both catholic? Then you know what is Canon Law, correct? Read this and/or research for further info:

    “All the faithful, both clerical and lay, should be accorded a lawful freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.” Gaudium et Spes, no 62; Canon Law no 212 § 3.
    so what about it with u, if i am a catholic?

    did i force u to believe?

    i posted its ur call.

    if u dont want to believe the doctrines of RCC( if u were once a catholic). get out of the church

    dont call urself a christian and call urself anything u want.

    for all i care.

    Quote Originally Posted by NASYO View Post
    women as priests
    AMEN to that GOD NASYO..

    but only in INN ( Iglesia ni Nasyo )

    pwede ni high priestess si tripwire..

    sexy cguro ni cya..katrina halili ra ba ang avatar.

  3. #473
    Quote Originally Posted by tripwire View Post
    Are you both catholic? Then you know what is Canon Law, correct? Read this and/or research for further info:

    “All the faithful, both clerical and lay, should be accorded a lawful freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.” Gaudium et Spes, no 62; Canon Law no 212 § 3.
    yes indeed i am a Catholic..

    are you telling me that the church must omit from what was written in scripture and become heretics themselves?..

  4. #474
    Quote Originally Posted by butitoy View Post
    AMEN to that GOD NASYO..
    but only in INN ( Iglesia ni Nasyo ).

    I'm not God.

    Women can be a priest. Pride is the only obstacle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NASYO View Post
    I'm not God.

    Women can be a priest. Pride is the only obstacle.
    i have none my god..

    its against the RCC doctrine..

    but im sure, not in INN.

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    no bigotry and sexism in INN too.hehe

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    curious lang ko, ang mga madre ba unsa ilang ultimate na rank ana sa church? wala ba na'y promotion from one stage to another, like sa priests?

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    ambot lang ninyo basta ako di gyud ko sugot nga mahimong Priests ang Nuns kay dili man sila mosugot mga mahimong Nuns and Priests...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripwire View Post
    Not entirely. Most parishes have rectories where the priests get room and board. They get a salary which they are free to use as they wish. They have bank accounts, credit cards, and they make investments. One priest I know makes extra money in the summers by being the spiritual director on pilgrimages and others by giving talks and workshops in parishes. This is his money to keep. Priests have to buy their own personal items...toiletries, clothing, cars, gas, books, etc. Some parishes have TVs and computers for the resident priests to use, but some buy their own...for instance if they wanted a big screen tv or a lap top. Some parishes, like mine, have very nice rectories with housekeepers and cooks, but other parishes the priests basically live on their own and do their own cleaning and cooking. I know quite a few priests who own their own homes or apartments which they use duing days off or on vacation time.

    secular priests, that is those attached to the bishop of a diocese rather than to a religious order, receive a salary based on their job--pastor, parochial vicar, chaplain, director of a diocesan office, teacher, or whatever. in most dioceses all priests receive the same salary, unless the work for another organization such as a college or hospital. they usually receive a stipend for expenses such as gasoline, and sometimes a living allowance. Most parishes have residences called rectories. Some live in private homes or apartments near their jobs, and some have rooms at seminaries, colleges or other such places. Retired priests often live in parish rectories with the younger priests, in seminaries, or in nursing homes or assisted living if necessary. they do not take a vow of poverty. If they have private means such as family money they may spend or invest it in any way they choose. They get pay into SS and medicare, and usually into a diocesan pension or retirement plan.

    Order priests take a vow of poverty, and usually may own nothing personal, even their clothing is considered to belong to the order, and if they receive gifts, technically they belong to the order, although usually they are permitted to keep and use appropriate personal articles like toiletries, pens, books etc. They generally live in a residence provided by the order and are given an allowance for expenses such as gasoline or whatever is required if their work takes them outside.
    cool story... now back to reality.

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