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How concerned are you about the rift between the Neocatechumenal Way and traditional Catholics? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 3,284
16 Comments

  • WBSM - 8 years ago

    The question does not make sense because the recipients of the Neocatechumenal Way ARE traditional Catholics. We adhere to the Magisterium of Holy Mother Church which is based on Sacred Scripture and Sacred TRADITION. I bet the one who worded the question of this poll understands nothing of my second sentence.

  • Leche - 8 years ago

    My opinion is that the not concerned is mostly voted by non religous individuals. Meaning, they probably really are not concerned or dont really care. As a neo no one told me to go on this poll and vote, i did vote anyways but i chose concerned. Because it really does concern me that people think that the way is causing a rift. Only because i have recieved so many blessings from the way. I think this poll is not aimed at ahowing who is for one side or the other, but rather it is trying to gauge how many individuals are interested, either negatively or positively, in this situation.

  • Olivia Cruz-Abell - 8 years ago

    SEMPER FIDELIS - SEMPER FI - DO- OR - DI ! ( "Always Faithful" In Christ's name ).

  • Olivia Cruz-Abell - 8 years ago

    How sad and heart wrenching to hear/see the changes in our Catholic faith. I can only pray that we will find our direction in this life time. We lost our way, like the flock of Sheep without the Shepherd.

  • Not a Neo - 8 years ago

    Looks like the NEOs were working very hard posting. Sorry but these polls mean nothing.

  • Tun pepe - 8 years ago

    Christ will rebuild his church in ways unknown to us. The gates of hell will not prevail against it!

  • Tun pepe - 8 years ago

    Christ will rebuild his church in ways unknown to us. The gates of hell will not prevail against it!

  • notsonative - 8 years ago

    Clearly, the vast majority of Guamanians don't give a witch's teat about the Catholic Church, but it is VERY SATISFYING to watch justice served for those abused men. Admit it. Barely anyone gives a shit. I only look forward to the day it implodes on itself.

  • josmart - 8 years ago

    I am not concerned, the NCW foundation is weak and a simple scrutiny has them falling apart. The fact that they employed NCW communities to "stuff" the ballot of this poll shows how morally bankrupt and depraved the NCW leadership is. They can't help themselves.

  • Sadness - 8 years ago

    Someone definitely has too much time on their hands to continuously resubmit their vote. The majority of our island feel that the NCW has NEGATIVELY impacted our church. My advice....start up another church and stop trying to convert and chase away the majority. I am heartbroken to see our church so broken up due to this conversion.

  • Obviously Invalid Results - 8 years ago

    It's 8:15 am and 90 percent, or 2500+ votes, support the NCW choice. I suspect votebots have targeted this poll in order to impact the results. The numbers are highly skewed, but knowing the PDN, they're sure to publish the questionable results in tomorrow's print edition thus misleading hundreds of loyal readers.

  • Verify_IP_Address - 8 years ago

    You should remove duplicate votes based on IP addresses. One vote per IP address. Otherwise, clearing the cache or using other means allows user to vote more than once.

  • Another rigged poll - 8 years ago

    It is 8:03am....A lot of people got up early to vote on this issue. At this time there are 2,854 votes. Unfreakin believable!

  • wake up - 8 years ago

    What a stupid question... Sound like the people are "Judge and Juror", next question please. Wake up

  • notsonative - 8 years ago

    I think it's great. *BEEP BEEP* My popcorn's ready! lol

  • katoliku_671 - 8 years ago

    Who has prepared this poll? A teenager?

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