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AnneTeresa,Thank you for answering. I believe I put Christ first but I have a hard in trusting the church. I almost feel ill when I say “I will just do this” when in my heart I do not agree with it. It feels horrible and wrong.![]()
For me, it helped to examine what it means to “not agree” with some teaching of the Church. Do you disagree because “you know better”, or have you thoroughly examined the teaching?
Have you investigated and read the documents that underlie the teaching? Have you spoken with a priest, theologian, Deacon etc.?
I had to ask myself these questions - most especially when I (early on) raised some points right here on CAF and received rapid, knowledgeable responses, many with links, answering and correcting my ignorance of the matter. Further, as I read the links on the given issue, I could see that the Church, far from being inconsistent or “a guys club” or any of the other things tossed at it, actually was highly consistent and quite thorough in how it arrived at a given teaching.
After the first couple of times where this happened, I decided that I perhaps I had best sit back for a time and listen and learn. So rather than say that I “do not agree” with a church teaching (implying that I know and have actively rejected it) I simply say that I have not looked too deeply into it and that there are areas that are unclear to me.
Do you see what I mean??
Peace
James