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All you have to do is ask the priest if there is a project he needs help with.
When you were received into the church many would have learned your names and welcomed you then?Roseeurekacross:![]()
Yes, that is true. When we joined, when we were received, it was indeed joyous. We were ecstatic to have found or way to the Church. We left Orthodoxy because we believed that the Catholic church is correct and true on all matters. We were glad to leave the Orthodox faith.In your discourse there is no joy or happiness in joining the Catholic Church. No acknowledgement you are there for Worship of God. And how you came back to the Church is a wonderful thing.
It’s all negative discourse.
I truly believe you are feeling out of sorts about your old community shunning you. And transferring that to your new community.
You asked.
The lack of welcome after really putting ourselves out there, and being embarrassed over and over again, has really dampened what was originally a beautiful spiritual homecoming.
Yes, one would think that. Father received us, announced who we were, etc. It was a weekday Mass, with about 150 people attending. Unfortunately, not one person said a single word to us afterwards. I wish I were making it up, but no, not a word. Rather sad and discouraging.When you were received into the church many would have learned your names and welcomed you then?
Same for our parish. I think I’m the second youngest person there. There’s a lovely teenage girl who seems to be the youngest.We have very few for confirmation, I think we had 4 last year between 3 parishes, and this year there is 8 for first Communion, which is up on last year, but very little people are coming into the church, so within 2 decades our church will be reduced by a good half if not more.