Can Catholics be vegan? Communion isn’t vegan. Is it? Is Jesus a legume?

rote-ratte:

the-transfeminine-mystique:

queerqueerspawn:

the-transfeminine-mystique:

bunny-butch:

patron-saint-of-smart-asses:

Guys, please, I need a break. Veggie Tales doesn’t cover this and that is the extent of my theological training.

@the-transfeminine-mystique

Well this gets into the question of whether vegans are vegan in substance or vegan in species/accident. I think the concept of tofurky provides insight, as it is substantially turkey under the accident or species of tofu, just as the Eucharist is substantially Christ under the accident or species of bread and wine. As tofurky is still acknowledged to be vegan, I would say yes.

I mean, if we don’t accept that argument, aren’t we at the least skirting on calling Catholics cannibals?

yeah, you and every other roman. go back to the temple of saturn, nerd

Sh-shut up

An Epiphany on Humility

I was praying the joyful mysteries of the rosary last night, when I realized that in an effort to be more humble, I was just beating myself down.

For example: “I’m creative, but not the most creative/as creative as others.”

I realized that was not a healthy perspective, since the point of humility is that it ought to be directed towards God.

Instead: “I am creative because God has granted me a spirit of creativity.”

This way, I can acknowledge my skills without taking all the credit and still glorifying God.

Thank you for listening to my TEDtalk.