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Working for Protestants
« Reply #50 on: August 30, 2011, 01:28:11 AM »
There is a college near L.A. that is Prot in nature, and students are forced to go to services there.  Someone at CMRI was going to this college.  I don't think he was told not to go, but that may be because the CMRI priest knew he wouldn't listen.  Who knows.  Anyway, I asked him why he would pick that college out of all colleges, which to me was perverse.

Working for Protestants
« Reply #51 on: August 30, 2011, 04:03:31 AM »
Quote from: Raoul76


So how does a Catholic organist indicate to the assembled "faithful" at a Protestant service that he is not one of them and that he doesn't approve of their gathering, which he is speeding along with his dazzling Bach riffs?  Does he wear a T-shirt of an unmistakably Catholic nature?  Or is he supposed to wriggle in his seat uncomfortably during the sermon and roll his eyes, to let everyone know he's against it?  It all feels uncomfortably like communicatio in sacris to me.  

 


BUAHAHHAA, Bach riffs. Agreed, agreed, AGREED!


Working for Protestants
« Reply #52 on: August 30, 2011, 08:16:40 AM »
Quote from: Raoul76
There is a college near L.A. that is Prot in nature, and students are forced to go to services there.  Someone at CMRI was going to this college.  I don't think he was told not to go, but that may be because the CMRI priest knew he wouldn't listen.  Who knows.  Anyway, I asked him why he would pick that college out of all colleges, which to me was perverse.


APU? Pepperdine? Just curious... I had a friend who went to APU (Azusa Pacific) and he came out and acted as if his brain had been wrapped in a lemon soaked rag, slammed on an anvil a hundred times, jumped on by a large woman, and put back in pretending to be delicately. They are DANGEROUS schools. Some of the things he says are just wacko- you can't even debate with him because he makes crap ups as he goes along. Of course he denies the virgin birth, the miracles of Christ, His ressurection, etc. Its so so sad. I guess I can only pray for him?

Working for Protestants
« Reply #53 on: August 30, 2011, 03:15:22 PM »
Quote from: Raoul76


So how does a Catholic organist indicate to the assembled "faithful" at a Protestant service that he is not one of them and that he doesn't approve of their gathering, which he is speeding along with his dazzling Bach riffs?  Does he wear a T-shirt of an unmistakably Catholic nature?  Or is he supposed to wriggle in his seat uncomfortably during the sermon and roll his eyes, to let everyone know he's against it?  It all feels uncomfortably like communicatio in sacris to me.  

Sorry for the formatting, it's Matthew's fault, lol. I redid it with the correct tags and everything but it's still like this.




 


Quite simply. He could refuse to take their "communion" when explicitly invited to partake of it in front of the entire church.

Working for Protestants
« Reply #54 on: August 30, 2011, 03:35:16 PM »
Quote from: Vladimir
Quote from: Raoul76


So how does a Catholic organist indicate to the assembled "faithful" at a Protestant service that he is not one of them and that he doesn't approve of their gathering, which he is speeding along with his dazzling Bach riffs?  Does he wear a T-shirt of an unmistakably Catholic nature?  Or is he supposed to wriggle in his seat uncomfortably during the sermon and roll his eyes, to let everyone know he's against it?  It all feels uncomfortably like communicatio in sacris to me.  

Sorry for the formatting, it's Matthew's fault, lol. I redid it with the correct tags and everything but it's still like this.




 


Quite simply. He could refuse to take their "communion" when explicitly invited to partake of it in front of the entire church.


Playing music for them at their heretical services is WRONG. I don't know how to make it much more clear than that.