A Crucifix Necklace

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Hope1960, while the music in non-denominational churches may seem more exciting and the preaching more appealing to your ears, be very sure of your reasons for converting before actually doing so. Satan uses things like music to draw us away from His Church and into others that tell us what we want to hear instead of what we need to hear.

Aren’t you a recent convert to the Catholic Church? Why then would you want to leave? Apart from the Eucharist, why are you staying? Make a list of the pros and cons of belonging to the Catholic Church and a list of pros and cons of belonging to the church you are considering joining. Then pray to the Holy Spirit for guidance in the matter.

Many who join non-denominational churches do so because they no longer want to be known as “Catholic” or “Protestant” (insert church denomination). They are running away from something they didn’t like in their former church and think they are running to something that satisfies them in their chosen non-denominational church.

Regardless of the name above the door, the only satisfaction comes from knowing Jesus. Every Mass whether it is Sunday or Daily is for and about Jesus.

My late priest used to say “You get out of Mass what you bring to it.” The priests we’ve had since our beloved priest’s retirement and death from leukemia 7 months later, have, by their own admission, not delivered homilies as well as he did. But their love for Our Lord has been shown in other ways. The Holy Spirit is definitely with these wonderful men of God.

Is wearing a piece of religious jewelry, regardless of the sentimentality attached to it, going to fill whatever void is in your heart? If so, wear the jewelry whether it is a crucifix or a plain cross. But be sure that it’s okay with the others in your prospective new church. Some people do take offense when jewelry of any kind is worn.

Don’t be lukewarm sitting in the middle of the fence. You can’t serve two masters. You will love one and grow to resent or despise the other.

Whatever you decide to do, let the Holy Spirit guide you.

God bless you and Merry Christmas.
 
Aren’t you a recent convert to the Catholic Church? Why then would you want to leave?
Oh gosh, no. I’m a cradle Catholic but did leave the Church and returned almost 13 years ago.
 
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Apart from the Eucharist, why are you staying? Make a list of the pros and cons of belonging to the Catholic Church and a list of pros and cons of belonging to the church you are considering joining. Then pray to the Holy Spirit for guidance in the matter.
I’ve done that but felt He was leading me to the ND church, although today I’ve been reconsidering AGAIN. I change my mind a lot.
 
Or that it’s “empty” or “what we have been told” or my favourite which is: “No Protestant denomination can claim to have the real presence” well I would hope these people to word it better and rather state that " the Protestant denomination do not claim this, not because they think they can’t but because NONE can".
 
Can a Catholic who is visiting a non-denominational church wear a Crucifix necklace or would the church be offended by that?
They’ll be uncomfortable by it, and ask you why you’re remembering Christ’s death when you should be remembering His resurrection.

That objection has always felt artificial to me. Without Good Friday, there’s no Resurrection. Why should we be afraid to remember the sacrifice that saves us?

(On the other hand, they might recognize it as a Catholic symbol, and challenge you on the grounds of Catholic belief. How you might want to respond to that kind of challenge / criticism is up to you…!)
 
They’ll be uncomfortable by it, and ask you why you’re remembering Christ’s death when you should be remembering His resurrection.

That objection has always felt artificial to me. Without Good Friday, there’s no Resurrection. Why should we be afraid to remember the sacrifice that saves us?

(On the other hand, they might recognize it as a Catholic symbol, and challenge you on the grounds of Catholic belief. How you might want to respond to that kind of challenge / criticism is up to you…!)
What are your thoughts about my considering going to the ND church I’ve visited three times? I’ve been met with a lot of opposition here.
 
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Oh, never mind, I did know that. I thought you were talking about Protestant Churches.
 
They’ll be uncomfortable by it, and ask you why you’re remembering Christ’s death when you should be remembering His resurrection.

That objection has always felt artificial to me. Without Good Friday, there’s no Resurrection. Why should we be afraid to remember the sacrifice that saves us?

(On the other hand, they might recognize it as a Catholic symbol, and challenge you on the grounds of Catholic belief. How you might want to respond to that kind of challenge / criticism is up to you…!)
I heard a Lutheran pastor speak on the topic, saying it is the empty tomb that symbolizes the resurrection, and that we preach Christ and Him crucified.
I think that answers the question well.
 
Yes the inconsistency but then the other one is wrong “and we all like to scream schism”.

Jesus would not be happy but it seems the world believe that for different reasons!
 
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To be fair, I think most ND Christians would say that the “church” Jesus founded is just the community of all believers, not any particular institution or hierarchy.
 
And I would respond by quoting Matthew 16:18. Jesus didn’t give every believer a key, he only had one set…

The Church vs a church
 
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And thats why I say history. I honestly would hope everyone will check the history!
 
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Correct. My apologies, I meant to say no greater personal relationship. I should not have put such a lengthy response using voice text on a cell. Editing with my large fingers was a mess. 🙂
 
Fair enough, perhaps I was too hasty to respond without carefully reading all your entire responses.
 
Correct. My apologies, I meant to say no greater personal relationship. I should not have put such a lengthy response using voice text on a cell. Editing with my large fingers was a mess. 🙂
Thank you, I did not want to respond but felt I should.
 
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