#LadyGaga Responds to Catholic Blogger - Do we have the Right to Judge Celebrities and their Faith?


The famous Singer Lady Gaga has replied Catholic blogger who hinted that she was a hypocrite for sharing something about the faith while living an “obscene life”.
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‘From Lady Gaga to Steph Curry: 5 Things to Remember When Celebrities Share Their Faith’ on Catholic Link. This was due to a post by Lady Gaga showing a photo of herself and a priest and thanking him saying the “eucharist is not a prize for the perfect but the food that God gives us”. Lady Gaga answered the Blogger:
: “Dear Becky Roach, Mary Magdalene washed the feet of Christ and was protected and loved by him. A prostitute. Someone society shames as if she and her body are a man’s trash can. He loved her and did not judge. He let her cry over him and dry his feet with the hair of a harlot. We are not just “celebrities” we are humans and sinners, children, and our lives are not void of values because we struggle. We are as equally forgiven as our neighbor. “God is never a trend no matter who the believer,” Gaga wrote.

Comments

Unknown said…
Mary Magdalen, was not a prostitute.
She had demons cast from her.
Just wanted you to know this.
Unknown said…
Mary Magdalen, was not a prostitute.
She had demons cast from her.
Just wanted you to know this.
Anonymous said…
Love the sinner, hate the sin.
Anonymous said…
Are not all of us on a journey? Are not all of us seeking and in need of help and grace? Mary Magdalene sought forgiveness with a humble, penitential act in a room where all judged her except One. I pray that I do not stand in the way of one who seeks after God, and I pray that I will not be a stumbling block by presuming a 'celebrity' is beyond the reach or mercy of God. If that is my belief, than I must abandon the Church that I love for it is not the church I believe Christ built!
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Javier Ruiz said…
The fact that the adulterous woman and Mary Magdalen are the same is a very ancient tradition. This is found in documents of the very first fathers of the church. And it has a very rich spiritual meaning in the spiritual life. Gaga, has a very good point.
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