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christianloa
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“Which would be hypocrisy against his own religion - which again requires that he be lukewarm about his own faith, or else that he have already one foot stepped into the Catholic Church (in which case, why not simply become a Catholic?”
This is not hypocrisy. I go to mass with my husband. I am not Catholic- and who is to say that those who do not believe everything that is stated by the catholic church can not join to worship? We are there for the same unified purpose- to worship God/Christ- and we are all part of the invisible church. Also- Just because I chose to go to mass does NOT mean my faith is luke warm. Quite the opposite. I feel like both my husband and my faith are very strong. Lots of people go to church not believing everything that the church states- however, isn’t the purpose of church to go and give yourself fully to God? Because that is what Christ is doing through the Eucharist- giving himself totally?- and that is what we are called to do. I do not believe in everything that the Catholic church teaches- believe me, I have done my research prayed extensively and I just am not called right now. I have to believe everything that the Catholic church teaches, which I do not- so in good conscience I cannot. But I will do the best I can to love and serve Christ and others the all the ways I know how and continue to seek out his face daily.
This is not hypocrisy. I go to mass with my husband. I am not Catholic- and who is to say that those who do not believe everything that is stated by the catholic church can not join to worship? We are there for the same unified purpose- to worship God/Christ- and we are all part of the invisible church. Also- Just because I chose to go to mass does NOT mean my faith is luke warm. Quite the opposite. I feel like both my husband and my faith are very strong. Lots of people go to church not believing everything that the church states- however, isn’t the purpose of church to go and give yourself fully to God? Because that is what Christ is doing through the Eucharist- giving himself totally?- and that is what we are called to do. I do not believe in everything that the Catholic church teaches- believe me, I have done my research prayed extensively and I just am not called right now. I have to believe everything that the Catholic church teaches, which I do not- so in good conscience I cannot. But I will do the best I can to love and serve Christ and others the all the ways I know how and continue to seek out his face daily.