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I converted to Catholicism at the age of 21 from Methodism. My parents at first thought this was youthful rebellion and took it personally, but they came to accept it. In fact, I often send them prayer cards assuring them that they will be remembered in novenas and Masses–they don’t think that I am trying to convert them, which I am not.
This does not necessarily involve conversion, but I have encountered a lot of extreme prejudice, hatred, and misunderstanding toward Catholics. To help charitably combat this I have enrolled in an apologetics course through my parish. If anyone has access to such a course, I strongly recommend it.
Sad to say, even after being a Catholic for many years, I fell under the influence of fundamentalist Christians who almost persuaded me to leave the church. Fortunately, I got away from them and entered a program in my parish called “The Journey Home” which provided much healing.
I don’t wish to be uncharitable, but some fundamentalists not only have an unreasonable hatred–and of course no understanding–of the Catholic church. For one thing, the people with whom I was involved said “Catholics added books to the Bible.” Well, we all know that Protestants subtracted books from the Bible!
I was homeless for a time, and lived at a mission where it was required that residents attend chapel every day and a “Bible-believing” church on Sundays. I followed the rules but continued to attend Sunday Mass. Nothing was said, but the disapproving looks spoke volumes. There is a widespread belief among some fundamentalists that Catholics do not read nor understand the Bible. There are all kinds of excellent Bible studies taught through the Church, some at no cost. Maybe we can’t all quote chapter and verse, nor do we usually make a habit of bringing our Bibles to Mass so we can argue with the priest (as I have seen some parishioners in fundamentalist churches do), but who in the heck first translated the Bible? Not King James.
“Traditions of men.” Heard that before.
“Vain repetition” as arguments against the Rosary. Heard that too.
But what was the most astounding thing was the argument made by one man who dragged me from one fundamentalist church to another–seven churches in all in the space of three years (He said the Holy Spirit directed him to do this. I could not help but wonder why the Holy Spirit directed me to the Catholic Church and wanted me to stay put. Could we be in contact with totally different Holy Spirits? How could this be?) Well, the last straw, before I broke off contact with this man, was when, after all of these sojourns from one church to another, he then proclaimed that he no longer had any need of a church because he had a direct pipeline to God, who spoke directly to him. I dismissed him as a madman and hightailed it right back to the Catholic church.
I think this man was not only mad, but downright dangerous, because he also bought boxes of tracts from Jack Chick who does nothing more than vilify the Catholic Church, and as you all probably know his theology is totally awry.
In conclusion please let me say that nobody is safe from brainwashing from convincing and charming people. I nearly lost my faith because of them, do not let it happen to you. If there is a course in apologetics in your parish, or a class for people who have been away from the faith please consider attending. Remember what the old commercials used to say “accept no substitutes.” Grace and Peace be with all of you.
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This does not necessarily involve conversion, but I have encountered a lot of extreme prejudice, hatred, and misunderstanding toward Catholics. To help charitably combat this I have enrolled in an apologetics course through my parish. If anyone has access to such a course, I strongly recommend it.
Sad to say, even after being a Catholic for many years, I fell under the influence of fundamentalist Christians who almost persuaded me to leave the church. Fortunately, I got away from them and entered a program in my parish called “The Journey Home” which provided much healing.
I don’t wish to be uncharitable, but some fundamentalists not only have an unreasonable hatred–and of course no understanding–of the Catholic church. For one thing, the people with whom I was involved said “Catholics added books to the Bible.” Well, we all know that Protestants subtracted books from the Bible!
I was homeless for a time, and lived at a mission where it was required that residents attend chapel every day and a “Bible-believing” church on Sundays. I followed the rules but continued to attend Sunday Mass. Nothing was said, but the disapproving looks spoke volumes. There is a widespread belief among some fundamentalists that Catholics do not read nor understand the Bible. There are all kinds of excellent Bible studies taught through the Church, some at no cost. Maybe we can’t all quote chapter and verse, nor do we usually make a habit of bringing our Bibles to Mass so we can argue with the priest (as I have seen some parishioners in fundamentalist churches do), but who in the heck first translated the Bible? Not King James.
“Traditions of men.” Heard that before.
“Vain repetition” as arguments against the Rosary. Heard that too.
But what was the most astounding thing was the argument made by one man who dragged me from one fundamentalist church to another–seven churches in all in the space of three years (He said the Holy Spirit directed him to do this. I could not help but wonder why the Holy Spirit directed me to the Catholic Church and wanted me to stay put. Could we be in contact with totally different Holy Spirits? How could this be?) Well, the last straw, before I broke off contact with this man, was when, after all of these sojourns from one church to another, he then proclaimed that he no longer had any need of a church because he had a direct pipeline to God, who spoke directly to him. I dismissed him as a madman and hightailed it right back to the Catholic church.
I think this man was not only mad, but downright dangerous, because he also bought boxes of tracts from Jack Chick who does nothing more than vilify the Catholic Church, and as you all probably know his theology is totally awry.
In conclusion please let me say that nobody is safe from brainwashing from convincing and charming people. I nearly lost my faith because of them, do not let it happen to you. If there is a course in apologetics in your parish, or a class for people who have been away from the faith please consider attending. Remember what the old commercials used to say “accept no substitutes.” Grace and Peace be with all of you.
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