[Faith-talk] Refutation and preeminent repudiation totheZionistsubjection.
Linda Mentink
mentink at frontiernet.net
Tue Aug 5 05:46:05 UTC 2014
Jenny,
There are Catholic hymnals available in braille. You'll probably have
to buy them for yourself with your own funds, though.
Blessings,
Linda
At 08:58 PM 7/25/2014, you wrote:
>Hi again,
>No I'm late on this subject. But the Catholic Church I know because
>I was one. Has an issue with that. So do a lot of other churches
>that show things on the screen that we can't do it.
>The Catholic seven Oakrill him panel. They have no desire sometimes
>to even get away for someone who's disabled to the choir loft.
>It's sad because we are people of faith all face.
>
> Sorry I'm dictating this. Having to catch up on a lot. But, what I
> meant to say was there is no braille hymnals. Anyway, it's all
> churches. Not just the Catholic Church. However, I have found. And
> I'm not to jilted Catholic. That they're the worst. Are one of the worst.
>
>I guess my point is. That all of us have to face persecution or
>people that don't want to help us. No matter what church we go to.
>So, it's make the best of things :-)
>Jenny
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jul 20, 2014, at 9:36 AM, debby phillips via Faith-talk
> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Ashley, I think your topic is right on. How does blindness
> affect our faith? And how does blindness affect how we deal with
> others of differing religions? Now, that may sound strange, so read
> me out. First of all, I'll deal with my second question. There
> are various cultures and faiths that view blindness very
> negatively. How do people overcome those obstacles? As a dog user
> how do I deal with a cab driver who refuses to allow my dog in his
> cab because he is Muslim and believes that dogs are unclean? how do
> we deal with issues that affect our rights and someone's freedom of
> religion? For instance, if a law requires that I do something that
> I find reprehensible because of my faith, how do I deal with that?
> >
> > Then my first question, how does blindness affect my faith? Well,
> in one way it does not. What I believe is in my heart, and I try
> to live out my faith every day, showing the love of Jesus to
> others. And I want to be of service to others. But what happens
> when people say, You can't do this or that because of your
> blindness. As a Catholic, I wanted to enter a particular community
> of nuns. (This was years ago and now I am married). But they did
> not want to have "anyone with handicaps" in their community. Good
> luck with that, when members get older and have
> disabilities. Churches in the United States are not required to
> follow the rules of the ADA. So what recourse does a person have?
> These are topics that I think are blindness-related, and certainly
> NFB related. Thanks for reading. Blessings, Debby
> >
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