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7/23/2025, 12:35:18 PM
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> you have to have a family to be a proper Christian
That is not true. In fact, Saint Paul says that all who are able should be celibate and the best expression of this is the Roman Catholic priesthood. However, most people are inclined towards the vocation of marriage. If that includes you, have as many children as possible to battle out our demographic crusade and it is best to marry one of your own race to avoid your children having identity crises. Never be ashamed of your black skin.
> you have to have a family to be a proper Christian
That is not true. In fact, Saint Paul says that all who are able should be celibate and the best expression of this is the Roman Catholic priesthood. However, most people are inclined towards the vocation of marriage. If that includes you, have as many children as possible to battle out our demographic crusade and it is best to marry one of your own race to avoid your children having identity crises. Never be ashamed of your black skin.
7/13/2025, 5:40:27 AM
1. Roman Catholic priests in religious orders.
2. Roman Catholic diocesan priests
3. High Church Anglican priests
4. Eastern Orthodox priests
5. Presbyterian pastors
6. Eastern Catholic priests
7. Lutheran pastors
8. Low Church Anglican priests
POWER GAP
9. Baptists pastors
POWER GAP
10. Pentecostals pastors
POWER GAP
11. Oriental Orthodox priests
Don’t know about other denominations.
Explanation:
this is very anecdotal and many times I talked to one representative clergyman of that denomination. The criterion is knowledge of Church history (which includes liturgy).
Denominations:
Roman Catholic priests have to study for on average 7 years: 3 years of philosophy and 4 years of theology, though it tends to be less for diocesan priests and with the extreme example of the Jesuits for those in religious orders with a study period often exceeding 10 years. They are adept at apologetics and have memorised as much of the Bible as diligent Protestants.
High Church Anglicans - especially Anglo-Catholics - have a very in-depth knowledge of Church history and often know more about the teachings, history, and liturgy of the Catholic Church than most of the Catholic laity.
Eastern Orthodox priests can be heavyweights in Church history, but they refrain from making a concrete understanding of theology as they shy away fron Scholasticism.
Presbyterian pastors are often heavyweights in the theology department and are very skilled at arguing their point. However, they are lacking in knowledge of Church history such as Ecumenical Councils.
2. Roman Catholic diocesan priests
3. High Church Anglican priests
4. Eastern Orthodox priests
5. Presbyterian pastors
6. Eastern Catholic priests
7. Lutheran pastors
8. Low Church Anglican priests
POWER GAP
9. Baptists pastors
POWER GAP
10. Pentecostals pastors
POWER GAP
11. Oriental Orthodox priests
Don’t know about other denominations.
Explanation:
this is very anecdotal and many times I talked to one representative clergyman of that denomination. The criterion is knowledge of Church history (which includes liturgy).
Denominations:
Roman Catholic priests have to study for on average 7 years: 3 years of philosophy and 4 years of theology, though it tends to be less for diocesan priests and with the extreme example of the Jesuits for those in religious orders with a study period often exceeding 10 years. They are adept at apologetics and have memorised as much of the Bible as diligent Protestants.
High Church Anglicans - especially Anglo-Catholics - have a very in-depth knowledge of Church history and often know more about the teachings, history, and liturgy of the Catholic Church than most of the Catholic laity.
Eastern Orthodox priests can be heavyweights in Church history, but they refrain from making a concrete understanding of theology as they shy away fron Scholasticism.
Presbyterian pastors are often heavyweights in the theology department and are very skilled at arguing their point. However, they are lacking in knowledge of Church history such as Ecumenical Councils.
7/7/2025, 9:46:57 AM
I don’t waste any time and ask girls their vaccination status before I even go on a date. I could have had a girlfriend by now, but physical attractiveness is important too. The most subtle and effective way to do this is to ease yourself into the question or just let them tell you themselves with the natural progression of the conversation, namely by asking what job they had during 2020-2022 and if it had a vaccine mandate.
Also, if you don’t feel uneasy about being single, the priesthood might be for you.
Also, if you don’t feel uneasy about being single, the priesthood might be for you.
7/6/2025, 7:12:59 AM
If you’re comfortable living your life without a romantic partner, you might be very capable of being a celibate, Roman Catholic priest and making a tremendous impact on the lives of those you would minister to. A vocation is what God calls us to do, whether it be to have biological or spiritual children. It is very important, but we might have doubts or conflicting desires that make it hard to decide. That is why it is essential to discern our vocation; to figure out what we’re meant for. The best way to do this is earnest prayer, and speaking to a spiritual director helps as well.
God bless you!
God bless you!
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