
So last Sunday, being the Civic Holiday, there was a rather sparse turnout to the YG. As such, I put off the scheduled topic another week, so that we could actually have some fruitful discussion.
Yet those few of you who actually faithfully read my blog, I don't wish to disappoint you with silence (LOL).
Recently, I've been discussing some of the essential elements of Christianity with a few Protestants, and we wanted to continue the discussion in a more open venue. Basically, the challenge to me was to demonstrate how every doctrine in the Catholic Church is reflective of Christ, and leads us to Him. Good times.
Basically, the way I see this happening, is, if you (Catholic, Protestant, whathaveyou) have any questions about the Catholic Church's teachings on any issue, I will do my humble best to answer them. I'm not an expert by any means, but I know a few, and know good sources (like the Catechism!).
For members of St. Andrew's Youth Ministry, any topic that you bring up, or that interests you, could lead into Youth Meeting talks, so pay attention, participate, and give me your feedback!
Any Catholics who know their stuff are more than eagerly invited to help me out when I don't necessarily know mine! This isn't the Gregory Watson show, after all!
Anyone else, post away!
The Rules are simple: Conversation should be polite, charitable, and respectful, as is keeping with Christian conversation! Slander, insults, or other rude comments will receive due warning once, and deletion twice. If it persists, I will delete any subsequent comments that are not an apology for rude behaviour. Keep it civil--we're all brothers and sisters in Christ (and for any non-Christian participants, they deserve an even greater dose of charity from us!).
Above all: Attacks on a person's character, sincerity, intelligence, or motives are not allowed!God bless, and let the games begin! ;)
PS. I thought the pic was appropriate--Jesus catching the falling person, or keeping me up so that I don't make a blubbering idiot of myself! LOL Click for full size image.Labels: Apologetics, Q and A