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loyola109
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I am a convert to Roman Catholicism. I am 23 years old and came into the church with much hostility from my family at the age of 21. My wife, who I have recently married, is going through RCIA in order to become a Catholic. My history is based upon protestantism and my journey through the Catholic world has been recent. I have read alot though, and have continued to study the Church and its traditions. During my studies, I came across the Traditionalist Movement within Catholicism and began to wonder why such a movement existed within the Church. Eventually, I made some inquiries and recieved a package in the mail from the Society of St. Pius X.
Well, I have read some material written by Archbishop Lefebvre, and well, some of it has been quite…shocking for me. Things like the influence of Modernist Marxism, the degeneration of the priesthood, the lack of teachings concerning the transubstantiated presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the confusion arising from Vernacular (i.e English, Spanish, Portugeuse masses all in one church seperated from each other), the pursuit of liberty and equality for all in social justice, and lastly, that all religions have inherent truths and are paths towards God all shocked and weighed heavily upon my mind. My own experiences within the parishes in my town also contributed to the state of my mind concerning my confusion. For example, one parish in my city has a thing called the “Labyrinth” which from my studies is a form of Eastern Mysticism (I have argued with many about this, don’t try to change my mind on this, my wife is a daughter of Punjabi immigrants and has explained this to me).
Another disconcernting experience was the conversation that I made with several priests concerning the validity of salvation within other religions. I was told in the affirmative that other religions are pathways to God. Religions ranging from buddhism, shintoism, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, Animism, etc etc… How can these religions contain the blueprint of salvation within them? Why become Catholic if we can find salvation through other religions? Did Christ die for our sins so that we can worship the spirits of the world, find Nirvana, go through Re-Incarnation, connect with Shiva, perhaps maybe go through a mystical journey through Voodooism and still go to Heaven and enjoy the everlasting paradise? What would be the point of even going to Church then or even less converting those who are not Catholic? Even the Catechism stated this that truth is found in other religions? Whatever happened to the truth and only truth of the Church? This is mind boggling for me and I hope others who actually read this long and distracting article hopefully can give me some explanations to the painful confusions that now engulf my mind in regards to the current state of our Church for I must admit that Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre makes sense in my mind in regards to history, and the supposed unchanging traditions of our Holy Church.
Well, I have read some material written by Archbishop Lefebvre, and well, some of it has been quite…shocking for me. Things like the influence of Modernist Marxism, the degeneration of the priesthood, the lack of teachings concerning the transubstantiated presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the confusion arising from Vernacular (i.e English, Spanish, Portugeuse masses all in one church seperated from each other), the pursuit of liberty and equality for all in social justice, and lastly, that all religions have inherent truths and are paths towards God all shocked and weighed heavily upon my mind. My own experiences within the parishes in my town also contributed to the state of my mind concerning my confusion. For example, one parish in my city has a thing called the “Labyrinth” which from my studies is a form of Eastern Mysticism (I have argued with many about this, don’t try to change my mind on this, my wife is a daughter of Punjabi immigrants and has explained this to me).
Another disconcernting experience was the conversation that I made with several priests concerning the validity of salvation within other religions. I was told in the affirmative that other religions are pathways to God. Religions ranging from buddhism, shintoism, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, Animism, etc etc… How can these religions contain the blueprint of salvation within them? Why become Catholic if we can find salvation through other religions? Did Christ die for our sins so that we can worship the spirits of the world, find Nirvana, go through Re-Incarnation, connect with Shiva, perhaps maybe go through a mystical journey through Voodooism and still go to Heaven and enjoy the everlasting paradise? What would be the point of even going to Church then or even less converting those who are not Catholic? Even the Catechism stated this that truth is found in other religions? Whatever happened to the truth and only truth of the Church? This is mind boggling for me and I hope others who actually read this long and distracting article hopefully can give me some explanations to the painful confusions that now engulf my mind in regards to the current state of our Church for I must admit that Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre makes sense in my mind in regards to history, and the supposed unchanging traditions of our Holy Church.
