There is in all faiths an element of “strangelings”. We as Catholics are no different. The actions of these strangelings are, well, sometimes strange.

hahaha I would see people in the LDS Church praying for personal revelation on who they shod marry as if it were a contract and they were seeking clarification! I see catholics kneeling in Church bofefore a representation of a person asking what to do. My response to both is to make up your own darn mind and leave God and the Saints alone. I am sure they have enough stuff to keep them busy as it is. There is a God, a Jesus and there is no JS in the Heavens. Man screws things up when we are left to our own best devices.
The best thing (IMHO, of course) is for us to reflect on the values, standards and ethics we have internalised and do the best we can with what we have developed. That is what it will boil down to anyhow. So, just get to the darned point and make it happen…stop wasting time that is limited. From my experience as a Mormon serving a Mission, going to the Temple, teaching Elders Quorum and being Ward Clerk, …Mormons are not so much a Christian Faith as a group that fell on fertile soil (Not Gods doings but a social twist) and grew in the distance of the then west, modern day Utah. At that time in history even God did not go that far out west without prior arrangements.

… I still have quite a large number of Mormon friends that speak to me of their doughts as well because I still love them, not as a potential convert, but as a friend. Some are now Bishops, two are Stake Presidents and all were Missionary Buds and Companions, school mates, etc… They have the mask of Stern strong testimoneys, but in truth are wondering humans as we all are. They just have a strong loyalty to a Grimms Fairy Tale or Cook Book called the Book of Mormon. They also refuse, for the most part, to think rationally. Blue is green, red is three, etc…
When Christ gave us the Church, (Peter) (and in my humble opinion) he was wise enough to leave it in the hands of humans, falable humans. We learn from that as well, so it is all a growth issue. We must be goooood Catholics, enjoy our baptismd, Church Friends and functions and be the best we can be. We must invite, pick up, sit with and take home our Friends that are not Catholics yet.

OK, I’ll shut up now.

Et cum Spiritou…
Don in Memphis for the day:thumbsup: