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Thank you guys for putting this together. Seems like exactly what we need right now.

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Hey will, How does your service promote traditional catholic dating when you allow non catholic women to enroll. The Baltimore catechism tells us that this activity leads to indifference. I agree. What say you ? Check paragraph 1037 & 1038

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Only Protestant women willing to convert are permitted.

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I did hear that. But would add there is a big difference in “converted” and “Willing to convert”. People have the best of intentions but our actions are what really count. Marriage is forever. I think you get the cart before the horse. The wisdom of the Church tells us First things first.

Why not men willing to convert? I know converted men who are great husbands.

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The Church actually allows mixed marriages if proper precautions are take.

Men lead, so we wouldn't want a Protestant man.

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Will

Don’t mean to be labor the point but the church in the latest 19th did not allow mixed marriages. The Baltimore catechism (book3 # 1037) reinforces this fact stating that mixed marriages lead to indifference. Tim did a great podcast about the disappearing 6th precept of the church. Here is the article he referenced. The change in teaching fits the other changes we saw which undermined the church in the 20th century. I’ll leave it there. Thx

https://liturgyguy.com/2015/10/18/the-disappearing-precept-on-catholic-marriage/

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Yeah, I'm aware of that, but Tim is now a proponent of courting and converting Protestant women.

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I forgot ....part 3 of the catechism.

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Will, do you have an email that I respond to? I have a few thoughts to share. Thx.

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