“Is it because it is a traditional religion in our family?
At a certain age did I choose to be a Roman Catholic because I was drawn to it, and wanted to be a Roman Catholic?
Did I accept it because it was to please my spouse?
Did I see a special strength in what Roman Catholicism stood for and taught?
Was I impressed with Roman Catholicism by the Roman Catholics I knew?
Did the Priesthood show me a dignity, a Spiritual strength, a special form of understanding and believing in God, what He Intended our lives to be, and the goals He had for us?
Am I a good Roman Catholic, honest about my belief in my Church, and active in the participation of all the orthodox Masses, Novenas, Special Services, available to me for Spiritual growth, strength and Faith, in the dependence on God to answer my prayers for the benefit of my Soul?”
“I must recognize, admit, and find a way to correct what I see as diminishing the dignity, beauty, purpose, strength, tradition and importance of Holy Mother Church.”
“What effects have the changes in Holy Mother Church made on my life?
Have they affected my Faith in God?
Have they affected my desire to attend more special services?
Do the sermons give me strength to understand better the responsibility I have to obey God’s Ten Commandments?
Do I see the reasoning of the new thinking in Holy Mother Church regarding the necessity of women on the Altar rather than men helping the Priest?
How can more dignity be demanded in the dress code of the Roman Catholics in Church?
How can more Roman Catholics be instructed in the importance of more solemn behavior in Church?”
“We Must Hold This Thought”
“God has never deserted mankind and He has always given the world assurance of His True Existence. Our very life says He Exists. Our intellect confirms our life has Purpose. Our will proves our ability to think, make decisions and cultivate a method of understanding that supersedes the physical role.
It is necessary that we Roman Catholics do not condone the unorthodox behavior in Holy Mother Church, but to stand up for what we truly believe in and know, that life is a Gift from God and there is more to it than fantasy or make-believe interpretation.
Holy Communion is more than a Blessing from God, It is a Gift of Divine Love, and no man or woman can diminish Its Greatness.”