CindiAnna,
That’s a wonderful article. I left the Anglican church years ago when the communion began to fall apart over basic moral teachings. I drifted through a variety of protestant churches, but found that each of them was missing something. They each seemed to focus on one important aspect of Christian life and worship, but at the expense of ignoring all the rest.
Now, as a confirmed Roman Catholic, I can see the other churches for what they are… each is a PARTIAL picture of Christian truth. When we see other Christian churches breaking apart and subdividing over and over again, we have to realize that this is the result of ever narrower and narrower understandings of what it means to be a member of Christ’s church. It’s a process of disintegration that had its roots in the beginning of the Reformation. Even the original reformers - such as Luther, Calvin, Zwingli and Knox - could not agree with each other on some basic teachings. So much for “Sola Scriptura”!
In contrast, Catholicism represents Christianity in all its FULLNESS and richness - in doctrines, traditions and ceremonial worship. We must pray for our brothers and sisters who have become trapped in these isolated islands of partial witness to the truth… pray that they realize that the cure to all this schism is to carefully reconsider the traditional teachings of Holy Mother Church. And all of us, Catholics and non-catholics alike, must give serious attention to what our Lord prayed in John 17:21
"That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me."
For we CANNOT be a true witness to the world as long as we remain at odds with each other.