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Al_Masetti
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Being Catholic is both difficult and easy, at the same time.I need some (name removed by moderator)ut on this. Everytime I think about being just a Christian, I get a good feeling inside and am just happy. But, since I was born and raised Catholic, my mind always gears toward that path but then I’m not happy when I think about the Catholic Church. Why is that? Any thoughts?
On a side note, I don’t think I could be anything but Catholic because it’s what I know. I’ve been trying to be a better Catholic than what I have been but can’t seem to get over some ever-looming hurdles (a.k.a. sins). It seems hopeless at times and I get down on myself because of it.
Why does it seem so easy to be a Christian but such a hard task to even pursue being Catholic? Shouldn’t the two be hand in hand for me, especially since I was born and raised Catholic?
Difficult, because Catholicism has a two thousand year history … just think of all the devout and accurate Catholic writers who have set down millions of words to attempt to describe God and their relationship with God. Difficult because God is Infinite AND you and I are extremely finite… God is Infinite and humans are no bigger than fly specks. How can we understand Infinity??? It’s all just too much.
Read some of Avery Cardinal Dulles’ writing. Or Father Benedict Groeschel’s writing or listen to Fr. Benedict on EWTN Sunday Night Live.
EASY. Because Jesus said that “My yoke is easy and My burden is light”. “Pray always.”
Be like a child, but also as cunning as a fox.
Thank you.