good priests are becoming rare these days....
good priests are becoming rare these days....
most probably...Originally Posted by Tin_Tin
we could also say that priests (good or bad) are becoming rare these days...
gmay nlng kau ang ganahan mag pari.
why?
the issue of celibacy (being single in life). this is still heatly debated up till now...
i don't like priest interfering in politics... musamot na'g kahugaw!!!
^^bitaw, instead mag sige ug atake sa gobyerno nato about corruption, ang lang tugkaran unta ilang unahon paglimpyo....ang concentrate on spreading/teaching good values and moral....ug tanang mga good...
hahaist...dili man tawon na angay saligan ang relihiyon oist...sa tawo na na oist...gamay ra jud ang mga tawo nga isapuso jud nila ilang nadunggan sa wali sa pari...inig gawas sa simbahan lapos na sa pikas dunggan...Originally Posted by giddyboy
hahaist...kung kana pang ilang gipatukod ug dagkooooooooooo kaayong simbahan ila pa ng gitabang sa mga walay balay nga nanglibdas lang diha sa mga kadalanan nakatabang pa sila'g dako...ay ambrrtt...wala ko kasabot sa kapritso sa simbahang katoliko...daghan kaayong chechebureche...
Akong na observe lang kay ang CATHOLIC CHURCH ra man sa PILIPINAS ang complicated kaayo . Ive seen the CATHJOLIC COMMUNITY sa NORTH and SOUTH AMERICA and some in ASIA though not in EUROPE . ANg Philippines ra gyud ang naay issues regarding sa CHURCH , its the people ha dili ang religion . Too much BUSINESS and POLITICS is going on .
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
i think the main issue here is how the Catholic Church in the Philippines try to maneuver politics like it's in their own hands. they try to blur the line that separates church and government. obviously, the Church's part on influencing people to not embrace corruption is not sufficient enough to be able to see some positive results. IMO, the Church should focus on its own doctrines and let the government do their jobs.
the way i see it, too much influence ra kau ang church sa atoa politics (adds to more political noise), in comparison sa US ky klaro jud ug naay clear boundary between church and state did2...maypa mo-step aside sa sila and ad2 i-focus more ila time sa charity & other missionary works.Originally Posted by SPRINGFIELD_XD_40
on the other hand, it's also dat politicians could take advantage of the church to gain more power & influence (i.e. visible kau ug kasal, bunyag, lubong) which is usually our practice since the old days pa.
if naay term nga "narco-politics", naa pud cguro "catholi-politics". hehe
Sa CEBU alone bai ... CARDINAL VIDAL is 2007 most INFLUENTIAL person ... isnt it supposed to be Gov Gwen Garcia logically ?
Philippines is composed of at least 80% ?? in population na Katoliko , its just a norm of the politicians to grab the oppurtunity and take advantage of the influence and services of the " LEADERS " of the " FLOCK " .
Nakadaot lang sa LEADERS of the FLOCK , wala sila nagpagamit ... sila mismo ang ni STEP IN !
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
The church loves her people.
Also all things big and small.
Everybody is welcome.
But the church needs money. :mrgreen:
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