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Dear all,
I was raised Protestant, and I am just beginning my early steps with a friend. Neither of us has seen a Priest yet. We are learning the prayers and starting out alone at first.
My first question, is it sacrilegious for us to practice prayer, use rosaries, etc., and to follow practices of mortification before entering RCIA?
She was wondering if it were sacrilege to put a cross up on her wall. I thought she was being a little over-sensitive.
For my part, I have been changing to more conservative dress and am about to cut off my long hair (too vain and nonconformist).
Should I wait for RCIA and spiritual guidance before doing these kinds of mortifications? To be honest, I just feel awkward in Church without a short haircut, so perhaps it’s not an issue of mortification as one of submitting to the standards of the community. I want to be traditional. And I can keep the ponytail as a symbol of my first mortification!
Second, I have a question about men and crosses. I have been reading that it is important to wear a cross visibly at all times? This is perhaps easier for women than men. What do men do to wear the cross visibly?
The humbling part is revealing to friends and families that I believe, that my life has changed. Some are atheist,; others are “too cool” for Church. I pray to God for strength, chastity, and self-denial. I used to be very skeptical, and now…so much is changing.
Thanks for listening to my naive questions.
God bless you all!
Paul.
I was raised Protestant, and I am just beginning my early steps with a friend. Neither of us has seen a Priest yet. We are learning the prayers and starting out alone at first.
My first question, is it sacrilegious for us to practice prayer, use rosaries, etc., and to follow practices of mortification before entering RCIA?
She was wondering if it were sacrilege to put a cross up on her wall. I thought she was being a little over-sensitive.
For my part, I have been changing to more conservative dress and am about to cut off my long hair (too vain and nonconformist).
Should I wait for RCIA and spiritual guidance before doing these kinds of mortifications? To be honest, I just feel awkward in Church without a short haircut, so perhaps it’s not an issue of mortification as one of submitting to the standards of the community. I want to be traditional. And I can keep the ponytail as a symbol of my first mortification!
Second, I have a question about men and crosses. I have been reading that it is important to wear a cross visibly at all times? This is perhaps easier for women than men. What do men do to wear the cross visibly?
The humbling part is revealing to friends and families that I believe, that my life has changed. Some are atheist,; others are “too cool” for Church. I pray to God for strength, chastity, and self-denial. I used to be very skeptical, and now…so much is changing.
Thanks for listening to my naive questions.
God bless you all!
Paul.