The Catholic Divide

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ResidentAlien

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How many times have you heard: "Catholicism is unified. We don't have the problem of divisions that Protestants have." Well, as this video will shows this simply isn't true. Catholics have divisions. But they don't really want anyone to know this.

 

Nehemiah6

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How many times have you heard: "Catholicism is unified. We don't have the problem of divisions that Protestants have." Well, as this video will shows this simply isn't true. Catholics have divisions. But they don't really want anyone to know this.
Yes. There is a very serious rift between traditionalist Catholics who want to continue with the Latin Mass and Pope Francis and liberal clergy who have decided to get rid of it. There are many other issues also. Archbishop Vigano has been sounding the alarm about the New World Order being promoted by Francis.
 

Cameron143

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How many times have you heard: "Catholicism is unified. We don't have the problem of divisions that Protestants have." Well, as this video will shows this simply isn't true. Catholics have divisions. But they don't really want anyone to know this.

 

Cameron143

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I guess Catholics are like most groups: poll a group of 10 and you will get 11 opinions.
 

ResidentAlien

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It should be noted, the video is from the "Hardcore Catholic" channel. It's not by some guy with a beef against Catholics.
 

Live4Him3

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Yes. There is a very serious rift between traditionalist Catholics who want to continue with the Latin Mass and Pope Francis and liberal clergy who have decided to get rid of it. There are many other issues also. Archbishop Vigano has been sounding the alarm about the New World Order being promoted by Francis.
I've watched a few of Vigano's videos, and they were spot on.

Quite frankly, I'm surprised that he hasn't been assassinated.
 

Ted01

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How many times have you heard: "Catholicism is unified. We don't have the problem of divisions that Protestants have." Well, as this video will shows this simply isn't true. Catholics have divisions. But they don't really want anyone to know this.

I didn't watch the video, but find it all rather strange.

I was raised Rom. Catholic in my early years and learned of the many different Orders in the Rom. Catholic church.
(Franciscan, Jesuit, Benedictine, Dominican, Capuchin, etc., etc.)
And also, that there was in-fighting amongst them. Nothing new to me on this... j/s.
 

ResidentAlien

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I didn't watch the video, but find it all rather strange.

I was raised Rom. Catholic in my early years and learned of the many different Orders in the Rom. Catholic church.
(Franciscan, Jesuit, Benedictine, Dominican, Capuchin, etc., etc.)
And also, that there was in-fighting amongst them. Nothing new to me on this... j/s.
It's probably not news to Catholics, but the face Catholics like to show show to the public is one of unification; one big happy family. As opposed to Protestants who are hopelessly divided. This is one of their major selling points when trying to bring separated brothers and sisters back into the fold of mother Rome. But it's a sham, like most everything else about Catholicism.