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matthewdknight
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Every time I stay with my grandmother (who is an Anglican), she attends Mass with me on Sunday morning at the local Catholic church, and then invites me to come with her to the Episcopalian church later that afternoon. I feel a bit uncomfortable refusing, but the latter church seems very liberal. I’ve heard the “priest” making fun of the papacy, apostolic succession, and the Church. There is an altar server who I know is gay and a practising Pagan, and he mocks Christianity all the time (I think he only comes to the church because his parents are forcing him to). Also, the bishop came up a few weeks ago and told me that he was a “Reformed Catholic” or something, meaning that he wasn’t even an Episcopal bishop! He was the bishop of a schismatic group which I forget the name of, but which had the audacity to call itself catholic.
For all this, though, I still would feel wrong not to accept their invitation. Both my grandmother and my great-grandmother attend, and they have nothing but good things to say about it, plus they’ve been so accepting of my own conversion to Catholicism. Is it wrong to attend? I never receive their communion, and I pray privately during every service for God to lead them into the fullness of truth and Christian faith. I’m just a little bit worried.
(On a separate but not entirely related note, are there any Protestants here who can tell me why you don’t have Jesus Christ on your crosses? It’s a bit of a puzzler to me. My grandmother doesn’t know.)
For all this, though, I still would feel wrong not to accept their invitation. Both my grandmother and my great-grandmother attend, and they have nothing but good things to say about it, plus they’ve been so accepting of my own conversion to Catholicism. Is it wrong to attend? I never receive their communion, and I pray privately during every service for God to lead them into the fullness of truth and Christian faith. I’m just a little bit worried.
(On a separate but not entirely related note, are there any Protestants here who can tell me why you don’t have Jesus Christ on your crosses? It’s a bit of a puzzler to me. My grandmother doesn’t know.)
