and the first thing Jesus will do when He returns is
get mr senile baby killer out of the white house.
I can dream, can't I?
anyhow, as to your comment RE seeing people outside the Church as our brethren...
i can't speak for other Catholics but my position is that it is the non-Catholics who reject Catholics and often accuse them of not being Christian... NOT the other way around... It seems most Catholics I know kind of bend over backwards to get along with Protestants and/or see their point about this and that issue or doctrine... I mean, seriously, it's amazing what they have been taught about the Church... a pack of lies.. and we all know who the father of lies is... And then when u point out that what they believe aabout the RCC is not true... well, it does not seem to make a dent a lot of the time.. to say the least
14 Do everything without grumbling or arguing, 15 so that you may become blameless and pure, “children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation.” Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky
Philippians 2:14 - 15
This is the scripture God gave me this morning and maybe you might take heed of it too. It brought great joy and laughter to me this morning when I was complaining to Jesus that after my first ever proper Catholic style fast yesterday that I didn't feel very holy and that I felt I was doing it wrong. It was exactly the sassy Jesus comeback I needed to lift my spirits when I was talking into a pit of misery and self doubt.
You and I both know that Catholicing is a cradle to grave faith. I'm bound to the church by a deep belief in Jesus, salvation, sacraments and the belief that it's way more than just the holy Trinity who interacts with us to lead us toward Jesus and salvation.
But at the same time, I have the Pentecostal gifts that the other churches move freely in. I received them in the most Catholic of ways at Medjugorje and I use them in the most Catholic of ways such as wandering off in the gift of tongues when praying the rosary.
I honestly feel like I straddle both worlds. There aren't that many Catholics who are charismatic and Pentecostals look at me weird when I use the words rosary and praying in tongues in the same sentence. So for me personally, I feel I belong to both, but don't quite fit in either at the same time.
I guess personally I identify as a rosary rattling, Jesus and Mary loving, charismatic who is completely lost and confounded but the fact that God wants anything to do with him in the first place.