tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3538502828554372917.post1304960362346115443..comments2024-03-29T09:09:24.834+00:00Comments on Poul Anderson Appreciation: VersionsKetlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08588156788583883454noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3538502828554372917.post-79184213916250939382017-03-09T08:45:55.639+00:002017-03-09T08:45:55.639+00:00Kaor, Paul!
Yes, I have heard of how many Protest...Kaor, Paul!<br /><br />Yes, I have heard of how many Protestants deny the validity, rightness, or efficacy of prayers for the dead. I, being a Catholic, believe in the opposite and would argue that prayers for the dead goes back to how Judas Maccabeus had prayers and sacrifices offered for the well being of his dead soldiers in <br />2 Maccabees 12.38-46. <br /><br />It seems so strange and unnatural for Catholics like me to be told we should not pray for the eternal well being of deceased friends and relatives! But I like the solution you suggested, about a Mass being offered for the residents of X, Y, or Z.<br /><br />SeanSean M. Brookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13973738112230622557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3538502828554372917.post-13926026547985093842017-03-09T08:24:25.670+00:002017-03-09T08:24:25.670+00:00Sean,
Many years ago, my mother was unsure whether...Sean,<br />Many years ago, my mother was unsure whether to have Mass said for her deceased mother-in-law, a Congregationalist. In my relative ignorance, I suggested asking for prayers to be said for her in the church that she had attended. My mother replied that they didn't believe in praying for the dead. I should then have said we should respect their beliefs. These must be two different ways of relating to God. Another possible answer would be to have Mass said for some group like "residents of Whitehaven, Cumberland." This would include my grandmother without naming her.<br />Paul.paulshackley2017@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17704115766930975286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3538502828554372917.post-8888531197502566942017-03-09T08:12:55.123+00:002017-03-09T08:12:55.123+00:00Kaor, Paul!
Of course it was right of Juniper Mac...Kaor, Paul!<br /><br />Of course it was right of Juniper MacKenzie to make sure her recently deceased Mormon neighbors were buried as they would have preferred. But I have to disagree with the neo-pagans then treating the Mormons like tutelary spirits because I don't think these Mormons would have approved or liked that. For that matter, neither would I! Because I don't believe such Wiccan tutelary spirits even exist. Nor would I prefer to come close to being worshiped like a god!<br /><br />SeanSean M. Brookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13973738112230622557noreply@blogger.com