I have been invited to attend a Protestant service indirectly by a notice in the church bulletin.
I feel obligated to attend, but I cannot drive, so I will try my best. It’s actually in walking distance, I will some show find my way.
Have you been to a Calvinistic church before? I’m sure there not much different, All I am expected to do is to act respectfuly.
I came from a Presbyterian background, and Presbyterians are Calvinist based. Mind you there are variations on “how” Calvinistic their pastors and members are likely to be, just as there are right wing and left wing Catholics. Same birds, different feathers.
For a start it won’t be called a “mass” but a “service”. We only had communion quarterly, but it was a solemn affair, and taken seriously. While the Lord would not be present in the “elements”, you can bet your bottom dollar He was looking on with interest. He’d certainly have been present in the church.
I wouldn’t be frightened of going, but that’s partly because I came from a Presbyterian background. I did go to a 75th anniversary service of my old church a couple of years ago, and it was good to catch up with some old faces, and a few more new ones. I even had an amicable discussion about my move to the Catholic Church with someone.
I suppose I could say you need to watch out for ultra hard-line Calvinists who might be present, or those who might think you’re not “saved”, but I suspect that for the notice to even be in your church letter, your priest has allowed that to happen, and is at least on working terms with the pastor of the other church.
So if you’re going to go, participate by all means but don’t take communion. Also bear in mind they take Christ as seriously as you do. If anything, I’d say overall that Protestants tend to be a bit more
enthusiastic than Catholics, if not necessarily more
sincere.