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I am not happy with my religion. I want to convert to Catholicism. Could some explain to me what this would mean for me? I am a 16 year old female. Everything there is to know plz
Non-Catholics will always be unhappy because it’s not Jesus’ ChurchWhy aren’t you happy with your religion?
I would not recommend you search for a church that makes you happy. Rather, I suggest you find the Church that Jesus established, and conform your views to that Church. That will be what brings you happiness.I am not happy with my religion. I want to convert to Catholicism. Could some explain to me what this would mean for me? I am a 16 year old female. Everything there is to know plz![]()
True, but a 16 year old girl might be unhappy for any number of reasons, which may or may not be resolved by converting. Not that I discourage conversion, but a young adult converting out of her family’s faith is bound to face many obstacles, and she should be sure about why she’s doing it.Non-Catholics will always be unhappy because it’s not Jesus’ Church![]()
As a young woman I was very happy being in the Christian Church founded by Campbell. I found Christ there. It is my hope for this young woman that her love for Christ will lead her to the beauty in the Catholic Church. One of the many beautiful aspects of the Catholic Church is the honor She gives the faith of young women. Mary the Mother of God was such a girl. Often the faith of young women are dismissed. But our beautiful Church elevates and honors this faith.Non-Catholics will always be unhappy because it’s not Jesus’ Church![]()
I alone from my immediate family was called to the Church at the age of 14. It began while walking in front of a Catholic Church on the way to school with my friends every day. I could not understand why I always felt so drawn to it when I had had no prior religious instruction. One Saturday, I walked there alone and went inside. When I saw the tabernacle and the red light, and the lit candles something overcame me and I sank to my knees, not beginning to know why.I am not happy with my religion. I want to convert to Catholicism. Could some explain to me what this would mean for me? I am a 16 year old female. Everything there is to know plz![]()
Deus Gratias!I am not happy with my religion. I want to convert to Catholicism. Could some explain to me what this would mean for me? I am a 16 year old female. Everything there is to know plz![]()
Several important difference that I see.Thank you everyone! Thank you for the support!! Can you explain the differences in the Catholic religion and the baptist Christian religion?
You find the nearest Catholic Church (or a Catholic Church within driving distance) and enroll in RCIA and talk to the priest about your desire to become Catholic.I am not happy with my religion. I want to convert to Catholicism. Could some explain to me what this would mean for me? I am a 16 year old female. Everything there is to know plz![]()
There are too many to count. You’d probably have to be more specific.Thank you everyone! Thank you for the support!! Can you explain the differences in the Catholic religion and the baptist Christian religion?
Good advice. I also was drawn to the word “happy” in her post. Be sure to be drawn to the Truth.I would not recommend you search for a church that makes you happy. Rather, I suggest you find the Church that Jesus established, and conform your views to that Church. That will be what brings you happiness.
And, of course, the Church that Christ established is the Catholic Church.
Church shopping seems to me to be the epitome of creating a church in one’s own image.
seconded +1Good advice. I also was drawn to the word “happy” in her post. Be sure to be drawn to the Truth.
Considering your Baptist background, may I suggest the following book by a Baptist convert:
amazon.com/Crossing-Tiber-Steve-Ray/dp/0898705770
I alone from my immediate family was called to the Church at the age of 14. It began while walking in front of a Catholic Church on the way to school with my friends every day. I could not understand why I always felt so drawn to it when I had had no prior religious instruction. One Saturday, I walked there alone and went inside. When I saw the tabernacle and the red light, and the lit candles something overcame me and I sank to my knees, not beginning to know why.
I later contacted a priest, and after a small family battle was allowed to take instructions. I believe the Holy Spirit is speaking to you and you will want to heed His voice. Our explanations as to what this might mean to you will be meaningless as each soul has their own unique journey to take. As you learn about the faith you will begin to appreciate the gift and grow in love for Christ. Blessings on your journey!