Populace Change March 16, 2019 at 11:56 am
Once a young man asked me: can I change religion? And I asked him why? He told me that he knew a priest who had hung the habits to get married and left the priesthood. I replied that if this happens, it is not reason so that I change of religion, because it must be borne in mind that Jesus had 12 Apostles at the beginning and one of them betray him, and not why abandoned it the other Apostles. It seems that many people have a phobia to the term Catholic, but this term comes from the Greek meaning Universal is why the Church founded by Jesus Christ, was and is for everyone; or is Universal Catholic Jesus clearly said to Peter, you you will be the stone of destiny, about you continue the only church founded by me. If another person tries or pretends to found another church about his name, we cannot believe in it. We can put as an example to the Evangelical Church, and we can get the next question: where they were Evangelicals in 100, 500, 100 years and until the 16th century? Where they were, when so many Christians were killed in the persecutions of the Romans? If for the Evangelical Church begins with Luther. Don’t have the nearly a million martyrs who died for Christ, Catholics have as a great gift from God. In the year 325 spread the heresy of Arianism among believers and almost everyone, to bishops and priests, abandoned the Church.
(Arius, priest of Alexandria. According to Arian theology, Christ was the first creature created by God, but he was not God in themselves) later ended the Arianism and they returned again to the Catholic Church. Do it will be same thing happening now? The issue of wanting to secede from the true Church that Christ founded, comes almost from the beginning of the same, but we listen to what Paul tells us. Brothers I ask in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that agree and are not divided first letter to the Corinthians chapter one Tenth verse. There are many passages in the letters of Saint Paul that speak of this issue. There has always been the temptation to leave the Catholic Church and form new churches. Whenever there are problems, crises or Sin in the bosom of the Church occur divisions.