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I had a very similar experience upon becoming Catholic with my wife within the past 3 years. My wife and I both converted from Protestant denominations. She grew up mostly Lutheran, I mostly Wesleyan. After years of investigating the Catholic Church and almost two years of attending Mass fairly regularly without being Catholic, we decided we wanted to become educated, go through RCIA and look into becoming confirmed.
We tried contacting two different priests who were within about 30 miles from us to get these classes going and see what we need to do. No luck. Finally we got connected with a priest at an FSSP Parish about an hour away where my father in law attends church. He immediately jumped on the opportunity to teach us and educate us. I remember several weeks worth of great discussions and answered questions with this priest that we had built up as protestants. We really were learning not only the teachings of the faith, but why the church teaches those things and when those teachings were affirmed historically. Long story short, it was great and we were eventually confirmed by a wonderful priest whose parish we still to do this day only attend occasionally due to distance.
I remember vividly, the week after our confirmation and first communion, we returned to our local NO Parish in our town for mass. Father, had the deacon give the homily that day. I remember listening to his homily and nearly wanting to jump out of my seat because half of the stuff the deacon was saying completely contradicted the teachings of the church and what we had just had affirmed to us by our confirmation priest at the FSSP Parish regarding homosexuality.
To this day we fairly regularly hear things from some priests that are unsettling as i know they are not in line with church teachings. We have had several discussions with Cradle Catholic Friends who know very little about historical teachings and i have even heard priests say things such as, “I wish more Catholics were converts, they have a zeal for the faith.”
Obviously this does not encompass all cradle Catholics, but it was just something i have experienced.
We tried contacting two different priests who were within about 30 miles from us to get these classes going and see what we need to do. No luck. Finally we got connected with a priest at an FSSP Parish about an hour away where my father in law attends church. He immediately jumped on the opportunity to teach us and educate us. I remember several weeks worth of great discussions and answered questions with this priest that we had built up as protestants. We really were learning not only the teachings of the faith, but why the church teaches those things and when those teachings were affirmed historically. Long story short, it was great and we were eventually confirmed by a wonderful priest whose parish we still to do this day only attend occasionally due to distance.
I remember vividly, the week after our confirmation and first communion, we returned to our local NO Parish in our town for mass. Father, had the deacon give the homily that day. I remember listening to his homily and nearly wanting to jump out of my seat because half of the stuff the deacon was saying completely contradicted the teachings of the church and what we had just had affirmed to us by our confirmation priest at the FSSP Parish regarding homosexuality.
To this day we fairly regularly hear things from some priests that are unsettling as i know they are not in line with church teachings. We have had several discussions with Cradle Catholic Friends who know very little about historical teachings and i have even heard priests say things such as, “I wish more Catholics were converts, they have a zeal for the faith.”
Obviously this does not encompass all cradle Catholics, but it was just something i have experienced.