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Not to butt in, but I would be interested in knowing of a good catholic church that leans towards contemporary philosophy. Not the strict traditional teachings.
I might have a suggestion for you. First, as a disclaimer, I have to tell you that I'm not a religious person. However, my soon-to-be wife is religious and she's Catholic. I agreed to attend "couple's counseling" classes so we could get married in her church. St. John's-Vianney near the 120th and Q St. area might just fit your needs. The priest was very progressive. I am a pretty science minded, show me the proof, person and I did not at all feel uncomfortable. In fact, the priest on a number of occasions went on and on about how evolution and all that exists in science is absolutely fact. He also talked about how frustrated he gets with fundamentalist who can't understand that teachings like "Adam/Eve" are not supposed to be taken literally. Anyway, he just seemed very progressive (and I would add he was in his 70s...so its not just a young age thing). Now, on a personal note, I still don't necessarily believe what he talked about, but for your beliefs I would be willing to bet it resonates quite well.
does any one have any additional suggestions for a progressive catholic church in Omaha? I noted the suggestion above, just wondering if there's any others
I've lived a lot of places, including lincoln
never been to any churches here more than once
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