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Boanerges
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Dear Schlemele,
My wife was born and raised Mennonite. I came from several protestant backgrounds myself. We were married in a Mennonite Church in a Mennonite ceremony. We “compromised” and took the children to the Methodist Church. After nine years of malaize we both sought Truth above all and converted to the Catholic Church in 1993.
We have ten going on eleven children and all have been baptized early on. Four in the Methodist church and the rest Catholic. Plainly speaking, Menno Simants was just another dissident priest, who may have some appealing ideas. But he needs the same treatment as any other protestant heretic. My advice is to walk…no, RUN away from the failed experiment called protestantism and return “home”. It was the best thing we ever did. Certitude is very understated!
But to remain a divided household is exactly what Satan wants and, if not remedied with unity in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the marriage will meet it’s demise or, when the kids get older, they will likely split away from you, or, quite going to church altogether. What kind of message are you sending then?
The choice is obvious…put out into the deep and have faith and God will bless you. It will be rough at first (lost friendships, shunning from fellow Mennonites, etc.). But, who are you going to answer to in the end?
AMDG
Boanerges
My wife was born and raised Mennonite. I came from several protestant backgrounds myself. We were married in a Mennonite Church in a Mennonite ceremony. We “compromised” and took the children to the Methodist Church. After nine years of malaize we both sought Truth above all and converted to the Catholic Church in 1993.
We have ten going on eleven children and all have been baptized early on. Four in the Methodist church and the rest Catholic. Plainly speaking, Menno Simants was just another dissident priest, who may have some appealing ideas. But he needs the same treatment as any other protestant heretic. My advice is to walk…no, RUN away from the failed experiment called protestantism and return “home”. It was the best thing we ever did. Certitude is very understated!
But to remain a divided household is exactly what Satan wants and, if not remedied with unity in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the marriage will meet it’s demise or, when the kids get older, they will likely split away from you, or, quite going to church altogether. What kind of message are you sending then?
The choice is obvious…put out into the deep and have faith and God will bless you. It will be rough at first (lost friendships, shunning from fellow Mennonites, etc.). But, who are you going to answer to in the end?
AMDG
Boanerges
