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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)the Catholic Church as an organization demonstrates for other religions (things like recognizing other churches' authority to marry and baptize people) and for persecuted groups like gays or excluded groups like women within its organization.
It will be especially difficult for the Catholic Church to respect and consider as equal the baptisms and other rituals that take place in Protestant and other churches. That's a big, big deal and it will be a tough one for the Catholic hierarchy because it would mean abandoning the doctrine that the Catholic Church is the one true Christian church.
People of other religions have difficulty with the fact that their religious ceremonies and texts are not viewed as equal to those of the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church sort of has a form of separate but equal in its discrimination against the rites of other Christian churches. If you were baptized as a child in a Protestant Church and you want to be accepted as already baptized in the Catholic Church, you have to be baptized all over. At least that is my understanding. That shows a disdain for and intolerance of other Christian religions.