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Karlon

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As I understand it, the catholic church is never locked, so, it makes sense that keeping it continually accessible would be a drain on funding. They consider the church a sort of sanctuary, I think is the idea, but idk because it'd seem that more homeless people, for example, would then be flocking to it.
i mean that the catholic church is dwindling in numbers because more people are turning away from the catholic church.
 
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This is someone else, but makes a good point.
I was raised Roman Catholic and love Catholics. This is how we all get saved, Catholic or not. Continue listening because the first guy doesn't explain from Scriptures clearly.


Great video, really liked how that lad presented it too. Catholic childhood and school ed too, 1st communion a couple of days after my 7th birthday, confirmed at 8.

The education was fantastic, as you'd expect from a Catholic school of the time but confirmed at 8? Think that wasn't right, no children of that age have any understanding of the commitment involved. However, think children are much older now before being confirmed and as for your saying this: "This is how we all get saved, Catholic or not." Ditto me! Doesn't matter me to me what it says on the tin, it's what's inside that matters.