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Does the Catholic Church allow for financial incentives to be used to make converts?
[St. Francis De Sales][1] offered a 4,000 crown pension to Theodore Beza; cf. [this question][2]. [Jules Michelet, *Priests, Women and Families* p. 6][3]: >This man, of so sweet a temper, did not always confine his exertions to words of peace and persuasion. His zeal for converting led him to make u...
St. Francis De Sales offered a 4,000 crown pension to Theodore Beza; cf. this question . Jules Michelet, *Priests, Women and Families* p. 6 : >This man, of so sweet a temper, did not always confine his exertions to words of peace and persuasion. His zeal for converting led him to make use of less honorable means, such as interest, money, place, authority, fear; he made the Duke of Savoy go from village to village and expel the remaining few who refused to abjure their faith.* Money, all-powerful in this poor country, seemed to him so irresistible as an argument, that he went to Geneva to try and buy over old Theodore Beza, by offering him a pension of four thousand crowns from the Pope. Can financial incentives be used to make converts?
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Nov 1, 2022, 11:38 PM • Last activity: Nov 1, 2022, 11:40 PM
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Can financial incentives be used to make converts?
[St. Francis De Sales][1] offered a 4,000 crown pension to Theodore Beza. [Jules Michelet, *Priests, Women and Families* p. 6][2]: >This man, of so sweet a temper, did not always confine his exertions to words of peace and persuasion. His zeal for converting led him to make use of less honorable mea...
St. Francis De Sales offered a 4,000 crown pension to Theodore Beza. Jules Michelet, *Priests, Women and Families* p. 6 : >This man, of so sweet a temper, did not always confine his exertions to words of peace and persuasion. His zeal for converting led him to make use of less honorable means, such as interest, money, place, authority, fear; he made the Duke of Savoy go from village to village and expel the remaining few who refused to abjure their faith.* Money, all-powerful in this poor country, seemed to him so irresistible as an argument, that he went to Geneva to try and buy over old Theodore Beza, by offering him a pension of four thousand crowns from the Pope. Can financial incentives be used to make converts?
ArtIntoNihonjin. (599 rep)
Feb 14, 2019, 08:51 AM • Last activity: Nov 1, 2022, 11:39 PM
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Can a Catholic diocese hold onto money raised by a parish for parish refurbishments?
If a Catholic Parish specifically raises money for the parish - say refurbishment of its church hall kitchen- can the Diocese hold onto the money for as long as it says it needs it? The parishioners are upset and want to put any future money raised for the refurbishment into a new separate bank acco...
If a Catholic Parish specifically raises money for the parish - say refurbishment of its church hall kitchen- can the Diocese hold onto the money for as long as it says it needs it? The parishioners are upset and want to put any future money raised for the refurbishment into a new separate bank account controlled by the Parish Finance committee!
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Jul 30, 2022, 05:33 PM • Last activity: Jul 31, 2022, 02:38 AM
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