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PietroPaolo
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I didn’t say it was evil, I just said I couldn’t recommend it on a regular basis (which is what the OP was asking - going “every few months”). Honestly, it seems to miss the entire point of going to church (which is about worshiping God, not hanging out with friends). I would encourage the OP to keep up with his old Protestant friends, but to do so by attending their services seems to be disingenuous - using the Protestant service to catch up with old buddies. Further, (and this is the only “broad bush” with which I’ll paint Protestants) the OP is bound to encounter many theological errors, which ought to be avoided if at all possible. If he goes, he’ll need to have those “filters up” to avoid falling into error himself. I’d support going if by so doing he is able to help convert some of his old friends, but otherwise I’d stick to the Mass (which is the worship God Himself established, just as He established the way we are to worship Him in the OT). Finally, I couldn’t recommend attending to any Catholic who isn’t very well grounded in his Catholic Faith. It is far too easy to fall into religious indifferentism in these days.I can’t speak for UMC (United Methodist, I assume) although I’ve heard they tend to be very liberal. Like I said earlier, your experience is not typical of any protestant church I’ve ever attended, although my experience is limited to Assembly of God most of my life and Presbyterian in my formative years. Assembly of God churches are very pro-Life, but I have also attended Southern Baptist services at a point earlier in life when my kids went to elementary school at a Baptist-affiliated school and my wife taught at the school and church attendance was required. They were very conservative on social matters, too.
By the way, I don’t encourage Catholics to attend protestant churches on a regular basis, either, but if people like the OP want to do so once in a while, I don’t see any evil in it, either. I just find it very disingenuous to paint all protestants with the same brush or that Catholics are going to find abundant errors when they attend a protestant service. I trust that is not what you are doing.