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It would seem that the Chinese Lunar New Year, which will take place on Tuesday, February 5, is celebrated in many Catholic churches throughout the world, despite its connection with Asian astrology. My correspondents parish priest, of Vietnamese background, avidly celebrates the Lunar New Year with a Mass and even refers to the particular animal symbol of the year (last year being The year of the dog) from the pulpit, thus giving tacit approval of the astrological significance of the practice. He places a statue of the particular animal into the precincts of the church. Is this not an insult to Jesus present in the tabernacle, only a short distance away?
The Australian gentleman made his displeasure known at a parish council meeting, but the parish priest was unmovedhe rationalizes the practice as simply cultural and believes that the astrological aspects are ignored by the congregation. We ought to be concerned, however, about solemnizing a pagan New Year with its animal symbol at a Mass. If there is even a chance that this is a sacrilegious act, or worse, that paying lip service to it may open a door to demons, it should be avoided altogether.
I wonder if anyone in this very serious story set up a Christmas tree this past holiday season. You know, like Jesus did in the Middle East.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)If there was only some kind of higher power that could battle them on the ethereal plane they come from....
thucythucy
(8,742 posts)Seriously, I'm a huge fan. I especially liked the episode with the dancing/singing/tap-dancing demon.
A triple threat, no less.
Voltaire2
(14,724 posts)It was a horrible mess.
zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)The author might want to think about how that "imposition" occurred before deciding to champion the practice.
Voltaire2
(14,724 posts)Although to be fair there was quite a bit of coercion involved as well.
ExciteBike66
(2,640 posts)the Catholics were always most successful when no one expected them...
rampartc
(5,835 posts)was syncretized from older, mostly pagan, religions. christianity owes more to the ptolemaic god serapis (himself a syncretism of greek mystery religion on to the egyptian religion. ) than to mosiac judaism. and then there was constantine, baptized but not quite converted, who wanted a religion to unite all of his subjects. ........
Cartoonist
(7,534 posts)ExciteBike66
(2,640 posts)MineralMan
(147,606 posts)Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)MineralMan
(147,606 posts)Do they remember that shining star that appeared. Pure astrology. The Christmas tree? European paganism. Easter? Odd that it has the same name as a pagan fertility celebration in the springtime. And why was the supposed date of Jesus birth sometime around the Winter Solstice. I mean, really, guys...
Demons? I see...hmm...