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I talked with a priest about joining the Catholic Church. I am already a Christian (and member of a predominantly Black Baptist Church).
The priest says to ignore National Statutes for the Catechumenate (NSC 30-33). That he has been to three different parishes and that the class is always the same. Everybody all together and having first communion on Easter. Although those already Christian don’t get baptised.
My parish has a lot of parishioners and the priests are very very busy. So CCC 24 seems difficult to accomplish for the clergy.
I’m not trying to speak bad about anyone. Maybe the parish priests just want to make sure everyone is well grounded in the faith.
Is there another way to more quickly become a Catholic (like NSC 30-33 says)? In my case I long for the sacrament of confession, Penance & Reconciliation. I can’t just go to confession, right? And I don’t know much at all about how to go to confession.
There isn’t any discrimination against Blacks or mixed marriages, right? I’m white and my wife is black.
Should we still be going to the Baptist Church until the RCIA class starts? Should I stop taking communion in the Baptist Church (the new minister always says “symbolic” and that was part of what caused me to re-examine).
Thanks.
The priest says to ignore National Statutes for the Catechumenate (NSC 30-33). That he has been to three different parishes and that the class is always the same. Everybody all together and having first communion on Easter. Although those already Christian don’t get baptised.
My parish has a lot of parishioners and the priests are very very busy. So CCC 24 seems difficult to accomplish for the clergy.
I’m not trying to speak bad about anyone. Maybe the parish priests just want to make sure everyone is well grounded in the faith.
Is there another way to more quickly become a Catholic (like NSC 30-33 says)? In my case I long for the sacrament of confession, Penance & Reconciliation. I can’t just go to confession, right? And I don’t know much at all about how to go to confession.
There isn’t any discrimination against Blacks or mixed marriages, right? I’m white and my wife is black.
Should we still be going to the Baptist Church until the RCIA class starts? Should I stop taking communion in the Baptist Church (the new minister always says “symbolic” and that was part of what caused me to re-examine).
Thanks.
